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Young Workers Redditch Heritage
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In 1871 at Unknown William Street
Occupied By David Jones, 53 a Needle Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son George Jones aged 13, a Warehouse Boy.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown William Street
Occupied By Thomas James, 62 a Fish Hook Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son Paul James aged 12, a Telegraph Boy.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Daniel Sealey, 38 a Needle Polisher and Grocer
Were the following young workers:
Son Alfred Sealey aged 13, a Fish Hook Cutter-out.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Emma Houghton, 47 a Needle Paperer
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Ann Elizabeth Houghton aged 14, a Needle Case Maker.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By Frederick Hill, 43 a Needle Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Children Elizabeth H Hill aged 14, a Needle Labeller and Ernest F Hill aged 12, a Erand Boy.
Source: BS - Census
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In 1871 at Unknown Windsor Street
Occupied By John Wilkinson, 35 a Fish Hook Maker
Were the following young workers:
Children Charles Wilkinson aged 14, a Fish Hook Maker and Matilda Wilkinson aged 13, a
Needle Maker.
Source: BS - Census
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