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Can anyone read this occupation 1901 please
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Can anyone read this occupation 1901 please
22-03-08, 08:42
Trying to read the occupation of Hugh Jones in 1901, enumerator has written over it.
RG13; Piece: 3389; Folio: 66; Page: 19
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22-03-08, 08:46
I think it's Dock Pier Master
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22-03-08, 08:48
I'm not sure if that's another word, or part word, between Dock and Pier or not! (not sure what it says in any case.......)
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22-03-08, 08:49
is he the one with mary? in birkinhead?
"dock harbour master" is what it looks like to me, if thats the one
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22-03-08, 08:51
Thats the one Julie, Dock something master - off to check other census, see if it narrows it down a bit
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22-03-08, 08:51
Following Julie's opinion, I now think it says Dock Pier Master with "Harb" written over.
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22-03-08, 08:53
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Following Julie's opinion, I now think it says Dock Pier Master with "Harb" written over.
yep, i'd go with that too
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22-03-08, 08:53
I agree with Merry it is Dock Pier Master but it also looks like they have tried to sweeze in Harbour above dock and pier.
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22-03-08, 08:58
Thanks, Dock Peir Master (Harbour) it is then - cheers
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22-03-08, 14:26
I've just had a look at my harbourmaster (River Tyne) in 1871 and 1881. There's no annotation in 1871 and the one in 1881 is too faint to read.
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