Redditch streets lost during the new town development
| Propery | Occupant | More Details |
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At: 5 Church Green East In 1911 | Was Joseph Carless Age: 29 Born: Halesowen | Trading as: Chauffeur Notes: Wife Annie (36) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 5 Church Green East In 1924 | Was John James Hensman Age: Born: Rugby | Trading as: Photographer Notes: In the 1924 Kelly’s Directory it just stated that John was a Photographer at that address. On the 1911 census John was a Photographer in Rugby. In the 1916,1921, 1928 & 1932 Kelly’s Directories John was a Photographer at this address. Source of data: JC – Kelly’s |
At: 5 Church Green East In 1934 | Was Mrs Adams Age: Born: | Trading as: Notes: Source of data: JC – Redditch Directory |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1861 | Was Joseph Warrin Age: 52 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Needle Manufacturer Notes: Wife Eliza (44) plus 2 daughters + 2 sons + 2 servants. Next door possibly at 7 lived a James Warrin (42) and his sister Sophronia Warrin (44) and James was a Fish Hook Manufacturer and they were possibly relatives of Joseph (Have found family trees on ancestry site and they have Joseph’s parents as Pascal Paoli Gregory Waring and Elizabeth Watts who married in 1802 at St Bartholomew, Tardebigge and they had James and Sophronia plus several other children on their tree . On the 1851 census Joseph and his family were staying with James Horsefall and his wife and family in Aston. At that time Joseph was classed as Needle Maker. In the 1841 Pigot’s Directory Joseph was classed under Needle and Fish Hook Manufacturers in Chapel Green, Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley’s Directory Joseph was classed as Needle Manufacturer, Redditch. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of the county of Worcester Joseph was Needle Maker, Fish Hill, Redditch. In the 1861 Slater’s Directory of Worcestershire Joseph was Needle Manufacturer, Eagle Mills, Chapel Green. In the 1865 Jones’s Mercantile Directory of the Iron District, Joseph was classed as Fish Hook Manufacturer, Church Green East. In the 1870 Kelly’s Directory Joseph was Needle Manufacturer, Church Green. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Joseph was classed as Joseph Warrin & Son, Needle Manufacturers, Church Green. In the 1873 Littlebury’s Directory and gazetteer Joseph was classed as Needle and Fish Hook Manufacturer, Eagle Works, Church Green East. In the 1876 Kelly’s Directory Joseph lived at Beech House. In the 1888 Kelly’s Directory there was an entry for Joseph Warrin & Son, Eagle Works, Church Green East. Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1871 | Was Joseph Warrin Age: 62 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Needle Manufacturer Notes: Wife Eliza (Elizabeth Spawforth) (53) plus 2 daughters, Emily and Ellen + 2 sons both classed as Needle Manufacturers + 3 servants at home. No numbers stated on this census but seems to be at this number along the street and they were at this address on later census. Their son Edward Spawforth Warrin on the 1891 census was living with his wife and daughter in Middlesex and classed as living on own means and he died in 1898 and was living in Alvechurch at time of his death. Their son Joseph Horsfall Warrin on the 1881 census lived with his wife Hannah in Great Barr, Staffordshire and lived on Income derived from Property and he died in 1893. Joseph died 30th June 1879 and was living Beech House and died in Powick. Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1881 | Was Eliza Warrin Age: 63 Born: Wakefield | Trading as: Annuitant Notes: Eliza had her 2 daughters, Emily Beatrice (35) + Ellen (34) both annuitants + 2 servants at home. Eliza died 11th May 1886. Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1891 | Was Emily Beatrice Warrin Age: Born: | Trading as: Notes: On the census just a servant was at home but would have been the home of the Warrin sisters Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1901 | Was Emily Beatrice Warrin Age: 51 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Living on own Means Notes: Emily had her sister Ellen Rose Warrin (50) living on own means + 1 servant at home. Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1911 | Was Emily Beatrice Warrin Age: 61 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Independent Means Notes: Emily had her sister Ellen Rose Warrin (60) also living on own means and both sister were classed as single + 1 servant at home. The sisters lived at this address on the earlier census. Source of data: JC-Census |
At: 6 Church Green East In 1924 | Was Misses Warrin Age: Born: | Trading as: Notes: In the 1924 Kelly’s Dirctory the Misses Warrin were classed as private residents. Source of data: JC – Kelly’s |
