Joseph Stevens (1821-1897)
c.1821 Born in Hanbury, Worcs
1865 Joseph Smith was a jobbing smith in New Street, Wednesfield[1]
1872 Joseph Stevens was in business as a press tool maker in Wednesfield[2]
1881 Joseph Stevens 59, press tool maker, lived in Cross Street, Willenhall, Wednesfield, with Mary Ann Stevens 57, John Stevens 21, Emma Stevens 17, and his grandson Fredk. Adey 3[3]
1891 Joseph Stevens 69, a jobbing smith, lived in Willenhall with Mary Ann Stevens 67[4]
1892 Joseph Stevens was in business as a press tool maker in Penn Street, Wednesfield[5]
1896 Joseph Stevens was in business as a press tool maker in Cross Street, Wednesfield<Kelly's Directory</ref>
1897 Died in Wolverhampton[6]
1900 Joseph Stevens was still recorded as in business as a press tool maker in Cross Street, Wednesfield<Kelly's Directory</ref>