top of page
address:
surname:
Back 1a 250 Gt Russell St
Death
adults in house *includes lodgers:
children
total in household
2
6
8

Poverty Line Rating

​
​
​
​
E

Death William, Age - 36, Head Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Electro Plate-Finisher 31.11

Death Elizabeth, Age - 37, Wife Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0

Death William, Age - 14, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Jeweller 5.60

Death Jane, Age - 12, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Death Henry, Age - 9, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Death Minnie, Age - 7, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Death Frank, Age - 4, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Death Mary, Age - 1, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0

​

​

​

Poverty Bar Grading

hover to reveal
A = comfortable. Standard meal) with surplus of 31s+ shillings 5
B = moderate.  Standard meal with surplus of 21s to 31s
C = poor. Standard meal with surplus of 11s to 21s
D = very poor. Standard meal with surplus of 5s to 11s
E = poverty. Workhouse diet with surplus is a minus OR Standard meal of surplus 1s to 5s
Having a larger family does increase the family income budget and increase surplus and go towards raising the poverty grading. However living conditions would be extremelly cramped.
  • Facebook
All my work posted on this website, you are welcome to use and reference, provided that proper attribution is given to both 'Andrew Yarwood' and acknowledgment of the source. Contact Andy birminghamjournalblog@gmail.com
bottom of page