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Marcelo | Report | 17 Sep 2003 22:40 |
On the 1901 census I found an odd occupation that I wondered if anyone new what it was. An Ann Keen aged 67 has an occupation listed as "living on walesness growing"! |
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Janet | Report | 17 Sep 2003 22:45 |
Marcelo I'm still thinking about this one! I'll let you know if I come up with anything. I would imagine it is a case of very inaccurate transcribing. A bit of lateral thinking needed ........ Janet |
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Janet | Report | 17 Sep 2003 22:52 |
I've written this amusing occupation down in the same sort of handwriting that would have been used, and I wonder if the 'walesness' part could have actually been 'widows'. Still thinking about the 'growing' bit! Janet |
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Marcelo | Report | 17 Sep 2003 23:15 |
I have not looked at the original census document only at the transcription you can read before you have to pay. I don't think that this is a relation but I was just intrigued. |
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Sharon | Report | 17 Sep 2003 23:30 |
How very strange.....maybe 'watercress growing'? sharon |