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Young Workers Redditch Heritage
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In 1871 at Unknown Church Green
Occupied By Edward Dobson Monks, 44 a File Manufacturer employed 7 hands
Were the following young workers:
Apprentices, T. Brient aged 14 and J. Guest aged 14, File Cutter Apprentices.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Church Green East
Occupied By William Gee, 45 a Cabinet Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son Jonathan W. Gee aged 13, Errand Boy.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Church Green West
Occupied By George Simms, 38 a Baker
Were the following young workers:
Step-daughter Helen Kerr aged 14, Baker's Assistant and boarder Mary E. Pulley aged 13,
Dressmaker's Assistant..
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Church Green West
Occupied By William Spiers, 51 a Fish Hook Maker
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Martha Spiers aged 13, Needle Labeller.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at 6 Clarkes Yard
Occupied By James Crow, 43 a Needle Maker
Were the following young workers:
Sons Frank Crow aged 14 & Joseph Crow 9, Needle makers.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Evesham Street
Occupied By Arthur Styler, 34 a Bricklayer
Were the following young workers:
Son Thomas Styler aged 12, a Fish Hook Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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