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address:
surname:
No 44 Ormond St "New Inn"
Dewsbury
adults in house *includes lodgers:
children
total in household
3
6
9

Poverty Line Rating

E

Dewsbury Alfred, Age - 40, Head Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Brewer Retail 23.45

Dewsbury Mary A., Age - 37, Wife Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0

Dewsbury Ruebin, Age - 14, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Jeweller 5.60

Dewsbury Mary A., Age - 11, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Dewsbury Sarah, Age - 9, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Dewsbury Fredk., Age - 8, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Dewsbury Alice, Age - 6, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Scholar 0

Dewsbury William, Age - 4, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0

Dewsbury Mary A., Age - 72, Widow, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - No Occupation Retired Retail Brewer 0

Poverty Bar Grading

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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.
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