I suspect this is already known, but this seems to be Harry Harris's entry in the 1901 census. Certainly it fits the description given in the Evening News of 9 October 1888 ("Mr. Henry Harris, furniture dealer, of Castle street, Whitechapel" - http://www.casebook.org/press_report.../18881009.html)
199 / 34 [New Castle Street]
4 [rooms inhabited]
Henry Harris / Head / M / 58 / Furniture dealer / Own a/c [At home] / [b. London]
Rebecca " / Wife / " / 56 / [b. London]
Sarah " / Niece / S / 25 / Machinist [added: Shirt] / Worker / [b.] London
Jane Moleman / Boarder / Wid / 57 / Independant [added: Means] / [b.] [?]Holland
Fanny [?]Seelig / Boarder / S / 17 / Tailoress / Worker / [b.] London
[RG 13/305, f. 45; pp. 39, 40]
I couldn't find him by searching by name in the 1891 census, but if anyone is able to look at the same address there must be a good chance he will be there.
199 / 34 [New Castle Street]
4 [rooms inhabited]
Henry Harris / Head / M / 58 / Furniture dealer / Own a/c [At home] / [b. London]
Rebecca " / Wife / " / 56 / [b. London]
Sarah " / Niece / S / 25 / Machinist [added: Shirt] / Worker / [b.] London
Jane Moleman / Boarder / Wid / 57 / Independant [added: Means] / [b.] [?]Holland
Fanny [?]Seelig / Boarder / S / 17 / Tailoress / Worker / [b.] London
[RG 13/305, f. 45; pp. 39, 40]
I couldn't find him by searching by name in the 1891 census, but if anyone is able to look at the same address there must be a good chance he will be there.
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