The Queen’s Head in the early 1950’s, No.143 East Street is now home to a hairdresser. In 1851 Thomas Palmer was listed at this address trading as a grocer.
CENSUS 1861.
Thomas Palmer 44, head married, grocer and beer seller, Somerset Congresbury
Emma Palmer 41, wife married, Somerset Wrington
Elizabeth Palmer 22, daughter unmarried, Somerset Wrington
Charles Palmer 16, son unmarried, grocer’s assistant, Bedminster
Ann Palmer 15, daughter, Bedminster
Samuel Palmer 12, son scholar, Bedminster
Edith Palmer 5, daughter, Bedminster
Thomas A. Palmer 3, son, Bedminster
Kate M. Palmer 1, daughter, Bedminster
CENSUS 1871.
Joseph Norris 39, head married, publican and grocer, Somerset Bedminster
Emma Norris 49, wife married, Somerset Wrington
Edith Palmer 15, wife’s daughter, Somerset Bedminster
Kate Palmer 11, wife’s daughter, Somerset Bedminster
Rosa Palmer 6, wife’s daughter, Somerset Bedminster
CENSUS 1881.
Emma Norris 60, head married, house keeper, Wrington Somerset
Rosa Palmer 16, daughter unmarried, Bedminster
Elizabeth Norris 46, sister in law unmarried, Bedminster, lunatic
CENSUS 1891.
Robert Morgan 34, head married, publican, Bristol
Kate Morgan 33, wife married, Bristol
Harriett Alway 59, mother widow, Bristol
CENSUS 1901.
Charles Tuckfield 37, head married, warehouseman, Bristol
Jane Tuckfield 36, wife married, Bristol
Lilian Tuckfield 13, daughter, Bristol
Elsie Tuckfield 7, daughter, Bristol
Charles Tuckfield 1, son, Bristol
Ada Kelley 16, servant unmarried, general domestic housemaid, Monmouthshire Newport