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Young Workers Redditch Heritage
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In 1861 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By William Davis, 51 a Beer House Keeper
Were the following young workers:
Son Frederick Davis aged 13, a Needle Finisher.
Source: BS - Census + AF
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In 1871 at Unknown Adelaide Street
Occupied By Charles Frederick Ladbury, 28 a Warehouseman
Were the following young workers:
Boarder William Hodgetts aged 14 a Erand Boy.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Adelaide Street
Occupied By Fredrick Smith, 29 a Warehouseman
Were the following young workers:
Servant Ellen E Kings aged 12, a Domestic Servant.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By Fanny Pritchard (widow), 46 a Needle Hander
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Mary L. Pritchard aged 12, a Nurse Girl.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By George Bull, 36 a Needle Scourer employing 9 men & 3 boys
Were the following young workers:
Step-daughter Kate Bull aged 14, a Dressmaker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at 27 Alcester Street
Occupied By John Cashmore, 49 a Fruiterer
Were the following young workers:
Sons William Cashmore aged 14, a Needle Straightener & George Cashmore aged 12, a Needle
Burnisher.
Source: JC - Census
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