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In 1881 we find 43 West Street divided into two. The main part of the house is occupied by Parlett Patrick, his wife Margaret, two children, niece, mother-in-law, and two brothers-in-law. In another part of the house is Johann Jansen, his wife Maria and young son. Johann is a yeast agent from Ellenfeld in Bavaria but Maria is from London and young Johann was also born there. | In 1881 we find 43 West Street divided into two. The main part of the house is occupied by Parlett Patrick, his wife Margaret, two children, niece, mother-in-law, and two brothers-in-law. In another part of the house is Johann Jansen, his wife Maria and young son. Johann is a yeast agent from Ellenfeld in Bavaria but Maria is from London and young Johann was also born there. | ||
- | In 1891 no. 43 is divided into three with two rooms occupied by mariner Fred Coppin, his wife Ann Maria and their three daughters. In another three rooms we have Ann Baggott with her daughter, son in law and granddaughter. Ann is a laundress and her son in law William Goldsmith is a wood cutter. Also in three rooms we find James Kevard, wife Helen and their three children. James is a stoker on steamships. | + | In 1891 no. 43 is divided into three with two rooms occupied by mariner Fred Coppin, his wife Ann Maria and their three daughters. In another three rooms we have Ann Baggott with her daughter, son in law and granddaughter. Ann is a laundress and her son in law William Goldsmith is a wood cutter. Also in three rooms we find James Nevard, wife Helen and their three children. James is a stoker on steamships. |
In 1901 we find two families living at 43 West Street, occupying four rooms each. In one part Samuel and Elizabeth Waters are living, they are 57 and 56 years old respectively and Samuel is a dock labourer. The other part is occupied by Alfred and Alice Whitehead and their two young children and Alfred is also a dock labourer. | In 1901 we find two families living at 43 West Street, occupying four rooms each. In one part Samuel and Elizabeth Waters are living, they are 57 and 56 years old respectively and Samuel is a dock labourer. The other part is occupied by Alfred and Alice Whitehead and their two young children and Alfred is also a dock labourer. |