Redditch streets lost during the new town development
| Propery | Occupant | More Details |
|---|---|---|
At: 49 Oakly Road In 1901 | Was Wiliam R. J. Cooper Age: 49 Born: Somerset | Trading as: Railway Engine Driver Notes: Wife Sarah (49) plus 4 working children + 1 younger child at home. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 49 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was S A Morris Age: 59 Born: Dudley Worcs | Trading as: Notes: L E, Daughter, aged 30 (Gut Drawer); E G, Daughter, aged 20 (Fly Dresser); A L, Daughter, aged 18 (Shorthand Typist); F B , Son, aged 15 (Pattern Makers Apprentice); J M, Daughter, aged 11 (Scholar); J Lloyd, aged 23 and born in Eckington Worcs, was recorded as a Boarder. (On the 1911 census they had stated that they had had 14 children born alive but 2 had died) Source of data: BS – Census |
At: 51 Oakly Road In 1901 | Was William Andrews Age: 53 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Fish Hook Maker Notes: Wife Elizabeth (54) plus 3 working daughters at home. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 51 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was William Andrews Age: 62 Born: Redditch Worcs | Trading as: Fish Hook Maker Notes: Elizabeth, aged 63, was his wife and a Needle Paperer. (On the 1911 census they had stated that they had had 14 children born alive but 10 had died) Source of data: BS – Census |
At: 53 Oakly Road In 1901 | Was Henry Hunt Age: 45 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Needle Maker Filer Notes: Wife Ann E. (44) plus 5 working children + 1 younger child at home. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 53 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was Edwin Mills Age: 36 Born: Redditch Worcs | Trading as: Fish Hook Maker Notes: Mary G, aged 32, was his wife and a Dressmaker. Clarence, Son, aged 11 (Scholar); Marie L, Daughter, aged 9 (Scholar); Florence E, Daughter, aged 7 (Scholar). (On the 1911 census they had stated that they had had 3 children born alive) Source of data: BS – Census |
At: 54 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was George Jelf Age: 46 Born: Pershore Worcs | Trading as: Cycle Factory worker Engineer Pattern Maker Notes: Wife Harriet (49) plus 1 working son + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1911 census they had stated that they had had 2 children born alive) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 55 Oakly Road In 1901 | Was William Thick Age: 49 Born: Somerset | Trading as: Railway Guard Notes: Wife Sarah (52) plus 1 working child at home. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: 55 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was William Thick Age: 59 Born: Englishcombe Somerset | Trading as: Passenger Guard Notes: Sarah, aged 62, was his wife. Edith Annie, Daughter, aged 29 (Daily governess). (On the 1911 census they had stated they had had 2 children born alive) Source of data: BS – Census |
At: 56 Oakly Road In 1911 | Was Joseph Jobson Age: 48 Born: Sambourne, Warwickshire | Trading as: worker Builder Carpenter Notes: Wife Sarah (49) plus 3 working children + 2 younger children at home. (On the 1911 census they had stated that they had had 7 children born alive but 1 had died) Source of data: JC – Census |
