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"A Strange Man"
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Unknown | Report | 8 Oct 2003 09:37 |
Just had to share this with you all. Looking into relatives living in Wanborough and found a website which had some census transcripts. On a transcript for the 1901 Census I think it was it has an entry with Surname "A Strange Man", Address, "Wanborough Road In a Barn", no occupation or any other details given. Its no wonder we all have problems finding our relatives on Census's, perhaps they're just listed as Strange or Odd maybe?? |
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Annie | Report | 8 Oct 2003 09:53 |
Ah Maybe that's where my Great Uncle Eugene went then! Ann |
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Sinead | Report | 8 Oct 2003 10:11 |
no wonder I have come across so many brick walls!!!!! |
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Unknown | Report | 8 Oct 2003 10:25 |
Must have been a Female Census Taker. I thought that, to a woman, all men are strange. Lol Jim |