1911 Census of England and Wales (2 April) has Annie Burrows, 42 and widowed, as head of household in Bull Entry, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. BP listed as Dudley, Worcestershire.
Ten children, all, are living in the household. Marriage details show that Annie and Mr. Burrows were married 25 years. In that time, it shows there were 13 children born alive, three having died. All of the children were born in Worcester.
The document is signed by Charles Burrows, 18 years old, and the address given as "Bull Entry, Worcester". Light research places Bull Entry as a street in the very center of Worcester, though it doesn't appear on current maps. It is referenced in a small area alongside Copenhagen Street, Fish Street, and 'the former Palace Yard', which are all to the southwest of High Street.
Source: "Planning in late-Saxon Worcester", by Jeremy Haslam.
Accessed 26 May 2015.Census image via Ancestry.com, 26 May 2015.
abt. 1911