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51 Kingston Street

A Bootmaker & a Ticket Collector

1881

Edwin Jones, a 56 year old coppersmith, who was born in Bristol, Somersetshire.  He is married to Catherine, 55, who was born in Congresbury, Somersetshire.

1891

In 1891, 51 Kingston Street is home to the Reed family. Mary Reed, aged 58, is married to 57 year old Henry Reed, a bootmaker. Living with them are four sons: Harry Reed, 31, working as a Hatter’s and Hosier assistant; Joseph, 21, a Postman; Alfred Reed, 19, a Grocer’s assistant; and Thomas Reed, 17, working, like his eldest brother, as an assistant to a Hatter and Hosier. Also living with them is Henry and Mary’s grandson George Reed, aged 1, though which of their four sons is his father is not specified.

1901

By 1901, 51 Kingston Street is home to Elizabeth Waterman, a 41 year old from Ireland, married to William Waterman, a 40 year old from Essex, working as a ticket collector on the railway. They have one daughter, Annie, aged 21.

1911

By 1911, very little has changed, with Elizabeth and William, both now 50, still living here. William is still working as a ticket collector. Annie has since left home.

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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