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address:
surname:
Bk 60 Weaman St
Cunningham
adults in house *includes lodgers:
children
total in household
9
0
9

Poverty Line Rating

C

Cunningham Bryan, Age - 74, Head Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Stone-Quarries Stone Breaker (Load Lab) 22.65

Cunningham Mary, Age - 64, Wife Married, Occupation & estimated weekly wage - 0

Cunningham Thos., Age - 25, Son , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Brass-Worker 17.21

Cunningham Mary, Age - 22, Daughter , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Pen-Worker Maker 10.62

Churchill Patrick, Age - 40, Lodger , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Iron Worker 1.4

James William, Age - 63, Lodger , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Gun Engraver 1.4

Kemp William, Age - 21, Lodger , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Coal Heaver 1.4

Goodwin George, Age - 84, Lodger , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Gun Maker 1.4

Sims George, Age - 37, Lodger , Occupation & estimated weekly wage - Watch Man 1.4

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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