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1841 Occupation Help Needed
16-02-08, 22:19
Can you help read the occupation of Robert Fielder on the 1841 census please?
HO107, Piece 706,Folio 11, Page 15
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16-02-08, 22:25
No!
... but have you seen Julie Darksecretz thread on General about a site that has some images for Cane Hill Asylum.
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http://www.familytreeforum.com/general-discussion/39306-not-fainthearted-might-contain-some-swearing.html
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16-02-08, 22:26
It looks like J Coach M
The letter M indicated "maker" if the other entries are to go by....therefore coachmaker ?
No idea what the J is before it though.
Ah i've just noticed a J in front of some other entries too,i think the J could mean Journeyman.
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16-02-08, 22:28
1851 he seems to be a coach maker.
HO107; Piece: 1535; Folio: 638; Page: 34
So 1841 is probably Coach m with a squiggle added at the beginning of the line at a later stage!
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16-02-08, 22:30
An enumerator who love abbreviations!!!
I think it says, "J Coach m"
Don't know what the J would mean, but I guess he was a coachmaker.
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16-02-08, 22:31
Elaine...you are too quick, again!!! I will have to teach my fingers to hurry!! LOL!!
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16-02-08, 22:36
Thanks everyone. I couldn't work out if the squiggle was part of the word.
Elaine - no I haven't seen it yet. Received the death cert for the chap who died at Cane Hill & he is definitely my man.
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