In 1851, Emma was living with her sister Lucy. She worked as a dressmaker, with her was her son Alfred, aged 4. [2]
In 1861, Emma and Alfred were lodging with her sister, Mary Ann Deeley [3]
Sources
↑ Birmingham City Library, St Philip Baptism register 1813-1818 Reference Number: DRO 25; Archive Roll: M37
19th August, Emma daught of (born 26 March 1815) Richard & Lucy Marson, James Street, button maker,
↑ 1851 Census, England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, St George, enumeration district 05 Lucy Marson, head unmarr, 42, dressmaker, Birmingham Emma Marson, sister unmarr, 32, dressmaker, Birmingham Alfred Marson, nephew, 4, no place entered
↑ 1861, England Census, RG, 9, Warwickshire, St George, Birmingham, enumeration district 28, Piece: 2160; Folio: 115; Page: 1
schedule 5, Brearley Street, 1 Court, 4 house
Mary Ann Deeley, Head, W, 62, Warwickshire, Birmingham
Ann Deeley, dau, unm, 28, paper box maker, Worcestershire, Oldbury
John Deely, son ,unm, 24, Brass founder, Warwickshire, Birmingham
Emma Marson, Lodger, unm, 44 Dress maker, Warwickshire, :Birmingham
Alfred Marson, Lodger, unm, 14, Jeweller Ap, Warwickshire, Birmingham
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