Lost Properties list


Redditch streets lost during the new town development

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At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was William Hill

Age: 29

Born: Redditch

Trading as: employed 2 men Tailor

Notes: Wife Emma (Wilkes) (27) plus 2 children at home. (On later census Chapel Green South becomes Church Green South and then Market Place) On the 1841 census William was living with John and Sarah Vincent in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was Edward Humphries

Age: 26

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Butcher

Notes: Wife Sarah (Taylor) (23) plus 3 children + servant at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then became Market Place) On the 1861 census they lived in Red Lion Street but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of Worcestershire Edward was a Butcher in Alcester Street.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was David Humphries

Age: 34

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Needle Scourer

Notes: Wife Eliza (Smith) (30) Needle Paperer plus 2 children + servant at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then Market Place) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Lane, Redditch. David died in 1868.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was William Neale

Age: 53

Born: Leicestershire

Trading as: Draper & Clothier

Notes: Wife Sarah (53) + 1 niece + servant at home. On the 1841 census they lived in Chapel Green South but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then Market Place)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was Benjamin Partridge (widower)

Age: 60

Born: Halesowen

Trading as: Carpenter

Notes: Benjamin had 1 son + daughter and her husband and their baby son + working nephew + servant at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then Market Place) On the 1841 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1842 Bentley’s Directory of Worcestershire Vol. 1 Benjamin was a Carpenter in Evesham Street.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was Godfrey Rock

Age: 38

Born: Germany

Trading as: Clock Maker

Notes: Godfrey had 3 lodgers + 1 visitor at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then Market Place) Godfrey died in 1869.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was John Shrimpton

Age: 37

Born: Reddtich

Trading as: Needle Manufacturer

Notes: Wife Mary (37) plus 6 children + servant. On the 1841 census they lived in Chapel Green South but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South and then Market Place)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was William Smith

Age: 33

Born: Birmingham

Trading as: MRCS England & LAC General Practioner

Notes: William was classed as married but no wife mentioned and he had 1 daughter + 1 assistant + 4 servants at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South then Market Place) On the 1861 census William was married to Mary and they lived Church Green East and was a R.G.S. Surgeon. In the 1850 Slater’s Directory of Worcestershire he was classed as

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was William Spencer

Age: 29

Born: Wilts

Trading as: Draper

Notes: Wife Ann (32) plus 1 son + servant at home. (On later census Chapel Green South became Church Green South then Market Place)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  Unknown Chapel Green South

In 1851

 

Was William Vaughn

Age: 69

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Green Grocer

Notes: Wife Elizabeth (70) plus 2 working grandchildren + 3 lodgers at home. On the 1841 census they lived in Chapel Green South but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census Chapel Green South then became Church Green South and then Market Place)

Source of data: JC – Census