Redditch streets lost during the new town development
| Propery | Occupant | More Details |
|---|---|---|
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Mary Avery (widow) Age: 64 Born: Beoley | Trading as: Notes: Mary had working daughter Catherine (26) + son-in-law Charles Bartleet, Fish Hook Maker + his wife Elizabeth + their son at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Mary lived in Beoley Lane, Redditch. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was William Avery Age: 50 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Warehouseman Notes: Wife Elizabeth (52) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Lane. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Arthur Barker Age: 22 Born: Ipswich | Trading as: Merchants Clerk Notes: (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Ann Brewster (widow) Age: 57 Born: Combe, Somerset | Trading as: Laundress Notes: Ann had 3 working children + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Francis Brown Age: 53 Born: Bromsgrove | Trading as: Proprietor of Houses Notes: Francis had 2 daughters + 1 working son + 1 son-in-law + 1 grandson at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Francis was staying with a Joseph Brown in Beoley Street as was Charles Brown who on this census lived next door to Francis so must have been a relative, possibly his son, but no numbers stated on the early census. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Charles Brown Age: 29 Born: Redditch | Trading as: Glazier Notes: Wife Louisa (30) plus 2 children + Servant at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to Queen Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Charles was staying with Joseph Brown in Beoley Street as was Francis Brown who on this census lived next door to Charles so must have been a relation, possibly his father. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was John Brown Age: 48 Born: Redditch | Trading as: employed 1 man Baker Notes: Wife Ann (26) plus 4 children + 2 Servant at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to Allcock Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Thomas Bunegar Age: 66 Born: Worcs. | Trading as: Gardener Notes: Wife Elizabeth (62) plus 1 Grandchild at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street after going to 1 house classed as being in Alcester Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Thomas and Elizabeth lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census but could be the same house. On the 1861 census they lived at 19 Alcester Street which could possibly be the same house as on this census but no numbers stated on the early census. Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Kate Caldrell Age: 44 Born: Ireland | Trading as: Notes: Kate was classed as wife but no husband at home and she had 1 working daughter + 7 younger children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Source of data: JC – Census |
At: Unknown Beoley Street In 1851 | Was Sarah Cottrill Age: 66 Born: Glos. | Trading as: House Servant Notes: (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Source of data: JC – Census |
