In 1851 he was living with his parents in New Town, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
699.
In 1854 he was living in Dudley, Worcestershire
698.
In 1856 he was living in Madeley Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
701.
In 1858 he was living in Hollow Hill, Catshill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
702.
In 1861 he was living in Madeley Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
703.
In 1863 he was living in Bell Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
704.
In 1866 he was living in Bell Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
705.
In 1868 he was living in Bell Heath, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
706.
In 1871 he was living in Drayton, Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire
694.
In 1881 he was living in Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire. His grandson James Raybould was living with him
695.
In 1891 he was living in Rum Alley, Belbroughton, Worcestershire. His grandson, James H Raybould, was living with him
696.
In 1901 he was living in Rum Alley, Belbroughton, Worcestershire. His grandson, James Raybould (a hook grinder age 23 and described as his son) was living with him
697.
Daniel Raybould, a bachelor of full age whose occupation was scythe smith, married Emma Lees, a spinster of full age. The bride and groom were both residing in Dudley. The groom's father was John Raybould and his occupation was scythe forger. The bride's father was Thomas Lees and his occupation was coal dealer. The marriage was performed at the The Parish Church, Dudley according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The ceremony was performed by Frederick Gibbens, Curate. The groom signed and the bride made her mark. The marriage was witnessed by Thomas Edwards (signed) and Elizabeth Edwards (signed)
698.