Lost Properties list


Redditch streets lost during the new town development

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At:  11 Vine Street

In 1871

 

Was Mary Young (widow)

Age: 36

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Dressmaker

Notes: Mary had 1 working daughter + 2 younger daughters at home. No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street. (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1881 census Mary lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  11 Vine Street

In 1881

 

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Age:

Born:

Trading as:

Notes: Uninhabited (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  11 Vine Street

In 1891

 

Was Henry Priest (widower)

Age: 52

Born: Feckenham

Trading as: Fish Hook Maker

Notes: Henry had 1 working daughter + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Vine Street after 26 Worcester Road) On the 1901 census Henry lived at 28 Worcester Road. (On later census Vine Street became part of Worcester Road) On the 1881 census Henry lived in Beoley Road, Redditch.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  12 Vine Street

In 1871

 

Was Mary Young (widow)

Age: 72

Born: Studley

Trading as: Seamstress

Notes: Mary had 1 grandson + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started at this house in Vine Street after Evesham Street) (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street. (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1861 census Mary lived in Evesham Street. On the 1881 census Mary lived in Wellington Street, Redditch.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  12 Vine Street

In 1881

 

Was Edward Monks

Age: 26

Born: Redditch

Trading as: File Maker

Notes: Wife Amelia (Stokes) (30) plus 1 daughter + father-in-law Samuel Stokes (73) a widower and Retired File Maker at home. According to a family tree on Ancestry site Edward was Edward Dobson Monks III. (On the 1881 census the enumerator stopped here before going to 32 Evesham Street) (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1871 census Edward lived with his parents Edward and Mary A. in Church Green West. In the 1888 Kelly’s Directory Edward was File Manufacturer at 2 Church Green West, Redditch. Then in the 1892 Kelly’s Directory he was File Manufacturer, 17 Church Green East. Edward Monks died in 1941

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  2 Vine Street

In 1871

 

Was Edmund Fellows

Age: 38

Born: Birmingham

Trading as: Baker

Notes: Wife Fanny Louise (Taylor) (40) plus 3 children at home. No numbers stated on the 1871 census be seems to be at this number along the street. (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1861 census they lived in Birmingham. On the 1881 census Edmund was a Confectioner in Walsall. In the 1876 Kelly’s Directory of Worcestershire Edmund was classed as Shop Keeper, Prospect Hill, Redditch. Edmund died in 1882.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  2 Vine Street

In 1881

 

Was Samuel Allcock

Age: 23

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Labourer

Notes: Wife Emma (Woolley) (22) Leather Sticker plus 1 son at home. (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1871 census Samuel lived with his parents John and Jane in William Street, Redditch.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  2 Vine Street

In 1891

 

Was Maria Rudge

Age: 27

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Fishing Tackle ?

Notes: Maria was classed as married but no husband at home and she had 5 children + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Vine Street after 30 Evesham Street) (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  3 Vine Street

In 1871

 

Was Mary Ann Duggins (widow)

Age: 60

Born: Inkberrow

Trading as: Dressmaker

Notes: Mary Ann had 2 working children + 1 grandson at home. Though no numbers stated on the 1871 census she seemed to lived at this number along the street. (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and later census Vine Street became Worcester Road) On the 1861 census they lived in Headless Cross. On the 1881 census she lived in Beoley Road, Redditch. Mary Ann died in 1890.

Source of data: JC – Census

At:  3 Vine Street

In 1881

 

Was Frederick Duggins

Age: 28

Born: Redditch

Trading as: Needle Making

Notes: Wife Jane (23) plus 3 children at home. (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)

Source of data: JC – Census