this could be the family on the 1871 census,
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RR-7WL
Death reg Rito Smith 17 dec qtr 1905 Kings Norton vol 6c pg 251
This kind of seems right, the relationships might match up. Is there an image of the census to see if it has been transcribed right.
John Smith was baptised on 1st September 1839 and the son of Sentenia and Esau Smith. The 1871 census was taken in April 1871, so he was likely 31 year of age.
He Married Caroline Lovell, who was baptised on 12th Feb 1843. So she was likely 28.
Could her name have been transcribed or writting incorrectly as Leana?
It is believed they had 11 Children, of which on that list
John, Born approximately 1861, Died 20/6/1940 (Married Eliza Hall, born 28/07/1865, died 19/1/1939, and parents were Isaiah and Sarah)
Nathaniel, Baptised 28/6/1865 (married Emma Caroline Owen)
Cantenia, Baptised 2/9/1868 - But not listed on that census, so maybe she died?
Camelia (possibly Amelia), Baptised 31/1/1869, Died 1951 (had 3 marriaged, William Lines, Reuben Potter, and Hary Worral.........I believe Eliza Hall from John and Carolines 1901 census could be Reuben and Camelias daughter as they had 3 children.......Reuben (1894), Nehemiah (1896) and Eliza (1897) She is obviously completely different to the Carmelia on the census as name is slightly different and age is completely out. So Carmelia must be one of Johns or Carolines siblings children.
John Smith (Senior), had a brother called Mezia. So it would seem he was staying with John at the time of the Census and the "Father" relation is incorrect. I think Mezia married Carolina Loveridge, but there is very little information on him and them