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Residents at this address.

In the 1871 Census Frederick Dugmore (30) was recorded as "publican" with his wife Ellen (26). And also in the household were Lucy E Caddack (orphan, 11) and Harriett Lloyd (sister-in-law, 36). *

1871/Frederick Dugmore/Brewer & Beer House Keeper/30/Edgbaston, Warwick/Census *
1871/Ellen Dugmore/Wife/26/Birmingham/Census
1871/Lucy E Caddack/Orphan/11/Liverpool, Lancashire/Census
1871/Harriett Lloyd/Sister in Law/36/Birmingham/Census

1881/Frederick Dugmore/Brewer & Beer House Keeper/42/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Ellen Dugmore/Wife/37/Birmingham, Warwick/Census
1881/Lucy Emma Dugmore/Niece, Barmaid/21/Liverpool, Lancashire/Census
1881/John Reading/Boarder, Engineers Labourer (E & M)/35/Smethwick, Stafford/Census

By the 1891 census, Frederick Dugmore is now a retail brewer at the Woodbine Inn, 34 Gough street.

1891/William Moorcroft/Brass Turner/51/Derby Derbyshire/Census
1891/Harriet Moorcroft/Wife/59/Birmingham Warwickshire/Census
1891/Annie Smith/Servant/14/Beoley Worcestershire/Census

1892/William Moorcroft/Beer Retailer, 18 Cumberland street/../../Kellys Directory



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