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Redditch Heritage Young Workers
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Eliza Sealey, 33 a Fishing Tackle Maker
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Sarah J Sealey aged 14, a Needle Labeller.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By George Mogg, 38 a Needle Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Sarah Mogg aged 14, a Dressmaker.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By George Parr, 34 a Needle Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Amelia Parr aged 14, a Needle Labeller.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Hannah Bready, 41 a Grocer
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Hannah Bready, aged 12 a Pupil Teacher.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Harriet Millington, 17 a Needle Paperer
Were the following young workers:
Sisters Ann Millington aged 14 and Charlotte Millington aged 12 were Needle Pickers.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By John McQuay, 32 a Machinist
Were the following young workers:
Step-daughter Elizabeth Hollis, aged 13, a Needle Labeller.
Source: BS - Census
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