Usher was a word that we thought of, but didn't know of it's use in this context, so Thank you.
Great help thank you.
I think we have an enumerator here, who is unsure of his spelling. I note that he has filled all the ages in one column too.
Gillian
Please will you give the reference for that James, as I haven't found him, ...Thank you.
I do know that the Batchelor family did have a business selling china, but we have also seen records showing that James Walter worked for many years in a school in Odiham, acting as Head for his last 6 years there.
Thank you Gillian.
That does look like him, ..his sister Caroline Shirley is a near neighbour too.
Documents viewed this week in Hampshire tell of his long link with the school, so I'll have to persue this china link.
Hi,
It looks like Social Worker but I'm not sure.
I'm having difficulty recognising what Harriett does, something Maker. Is it Dress maker or is that an "l" or a "f".
I can't find the family in 1861 or 1871 but as you say in 1881 he is a Schoolmaster.
Sorry I can't help more than that,
Neil.
Thank you for looking Neil.
I think Harriett is shown as a dressmaker (old style double S )
Gillian's link is probable for 1861, ...although no reference to the school ?
In 1871 he was still in Odiham.
He died in 1890.
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