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Pat from Wesham | Report | 7 Jan 2009 16:31 |
1881 England Census 1881 England Census |
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Kevin | Report | 7 Jan 2009 16:35 |
ah great, thank you so much |
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Pat from Wesham | Report | 7 Jan 2009 16:42 |
He could have married two Sarah's or the age on one census could be wrong, |
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Kevin | Report | 7 Jan 2009 16:47 |
that would be great thank you Pat |
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Pat from Wesham | Report | 7 Jan 2009 16:56 |
Kevin |
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Kevin | Report | 7 Jan 2009 20:23 |
came through but is a little blurry, not sure why... could you tel me what the relationship carry kirser was to the family aswel as william nickerfield? |
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KathleenBell | Report | 7 Jan 2009 21:11 |
William Nickerfield is a boarder with the family. It gives Carrie as a daughter (but don't know why she's been left until after the boarder). |
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KathleenBell | Report | 7 Jan 2009 21:21 |
Perhaps the John Kisser marriage I found in 1899 was John the son. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 7 Jan 2009 21:44 |
Just realised that John's wife Sarah on the 1881 census gives her birthplace as Birmingham but the birthplace for Sarah on the 1901 census is Bermondsey. Perhaps they ARE two different Sarahs. |
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Kevin | Report | 7 Jan 2009 23:40 |
Yea little confusing. looks like we have two different sarahs, but the family matches, johns occupation and dob match up, aswell as louise his daughter. The only problem is he has a son, also named john who works with his father also as a potter. |
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Kate | Report | 7 Jan 2009 23:50 |
Is it possible somebody misread or misheard Bermondsey for Birmingham (or the other way round)? Only, if the household schedule was filled in by somebody with scruffy handwriting, when the enumerators came to write it up again they may have had trouble interpreting it and thought she must have meant Bermondsey because it's nearer to where they were living. |
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Kevin | Report | 8 Jan 2009 00:02 |
This would probably make more sense, same thing may have happened with the age, the last number is right, they may have miss read a 2 for 3, etc. |
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Kate | Report | 8 Jan 2009 00:09 |
First thing I thought of about "labler" - could it be something like sticking labels on jars, bottles, boxes etc? A car man could be another name for a hansom cab driver, I suppose, or maybe a trolley car/trolley bus driver - I think those were a bit like buses and trams today. |
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Kevin | Report | 8 Jan 2009 00:43 |
My girlfriends fathers abit of a rail enthusiast and seems to remember underground drivers being called carmen.. and the van guards again he thinks is associated with the underground, will have to look into that. |
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Pat from Wesham | Report | 8 Jan 2009 16:01 |
Hello again Kevin, |
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Pat from Wesham | Report | 8 Jan 2009 16:21 |
Ancestry have got a fourteen day free trial on at the moment, better than spending money on credits |
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Jeeberella | Report | 8 Jan 2009 16:24 |
Hi Kevin |