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Young Workers Redditch Heritage
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In 1871 at Unknown Littleworth
Occupied By John Thomas, 26 a Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter Merchant
Were the following young workers:
Servant Harriet Crisp aged 14, a Domestic Servant.
Source: BS & JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Littleworth
Occupied By Joseph Davis, 39 a Needle Pointer
Were the following young workers:
Sons Joseph Davis aged 12 and William Davis aged 10 were Erand Boys.
Source: BS & JC - Census
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In 1871 at 32 Red Lion Street
Occupied By Ann Briggs, 36 a Needle Trade
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Louise 13, Needle trade.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By Charles Croxall, 46 a Groom
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Maria aged 13, a Needle Header.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By Francis Todd, 44 a Shoe Maker
Were the following young workers:
Children Kate Todd aged 13, a Fishing Tackle Maker, Arthur Todd aged 12, Fish Hook Maker &
Elizabeth Todd aged 11, Fishing Tackle Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1871 at 17 Red Lion Street
Occupied By George Taylor (widower), 53 a Green Grocer
Were the following young workers:
Son William Taylor aged 13, Fish Hook Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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