Hi Jill
I agree with Willow about rellies and friends.
The witnesses to Charles and Jane’s marriage were William Holloway and Annie Smith, are either of them connected to Charles and Jane?
Jane did not declare an occupation when she married, so perhaps she was already living with Charles and being supported by him. Or, could she have only just moved into the area in time for the banns to be read?
Charles’ father, who was also a gardener, where was he living at the time of the 1861 census?
You said that Charles was working as gardener in 1851, do you know the name of person for whom he was working? That might give us a clue.
While I was at the Worcester Family History Centre I also quickly checked out Worcester Trade Directories 1855 and 1860. Neither Charles’ name nor William Holloway’s were mentioned.
I found the Museum Service very helpful when I had a specific query about an item in their collection, which was mentioned on their website. I would say contact the County Record Office for advice, but the staff are always extremely busy and may only have time to briefly answer a precise question.
I see on the A2A website that there is a deposit at the Worcestershire Record Office at County Hall of about forty19th century documents including deeds, wills and papers of the Davis and Lilly families relating to property in Lion Walk and Friar Street. I might have time to look at them in November, but perhaps SKS could look sooner!
HTH
Nemo