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In the 1850s Market Street was numbered and we can track the property as 21 Market Street. | In the 1850s Market Street was numbered and we can track the property as 21 Market Street. | ||
- | When the 1861 census is taken 21 Market Street is occupied by Ann Durrant, a 45 year old widow and butcher by trade. She lives on the premises with her daughter and four sons – two of which are butchers – and they also have a house servant. | + | When the 1861 census is taken 21 Market Street is still occupied by Ann Durrant, now 45, a widow and a butcher by trade. She lives in the premises with her daughter and four sons – two of which are butchers – and they also have a house servant. |
In 1871 James Durrant is living at 21 Market Street and is listed as “butcher town councillor”. On the day of the census he has a visitor Ann Eliza Conrad and her four children. Ann is listed as an “architects wife” and there is still a live-in domestic servant. | In 1871 James Durrant is living at 21 Market Street and is listed as “butcher town councillor”. On the day of the census he has a visitor Ann Eliza Conrad and her four children. Ann is listed as an “architects wife” and there is still a live-in domestic servant. |