Sue. I presume you have details of his parents Marriage and their 1881 Census entry?
Yes, thank you Ken, I do have them.
I am presuming the 1881 Census street name is: New John Street (and not New Gate Street as I thought it first).
The father's name is inscribed as STEVAN BEVANS, Head of household.
Thanking you,
Sue.
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1880. 21 February. Marriage.
Solemnised at St Stephen's Church in the Parish of St Stephen's, Birmingham in the county of Warwick. No: 492. 21 February 1880.
Stephen Bevan, 24, Bachelor. Fork Maker. Harding Street. Father: Stephen Bevan: Glass? Cutter.
Mary Ann Blincoe, 22, Window. Harding Street. Father: Samuel Thompson. Carpenter.
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rights and Ceremonies of the Established Church by Banns by me P Johnson. Signed by Stephen Bevan (his mark) and Maryanne Blincoe (her mark).
Witness: George Bevan (his mark) and Mary Ann Bevan (her mark).
1881 Census.
Return of Birmingham RG 11/2996 Folio 50 Schedule 282. (Stephen Bevan)
New John Street Court 11, House 1, St Stephens Birmingham
Steven Bevans Head Mar 26 cutter/fork maker. Birmingham
Mary Ann Bevans Wife Mar. 23 "
Mary Ann Bevans Dau 2 "
Temperance Bevans 3 mths "
Samuel Thompson Boarder Widow. 52 Carpenter "
Albert Thompson Boarder 16 Labourer "