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purplemoon
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Traveller with slippers?
« on: Saturday 23 September 06 23:02 UTC (UK) »

Could anyone please tell me what "traveller with slippers" means?

It was written on the 1901 census as the occupation of my 2xgt grandfather John McGUIN b.1851. His occupation was later listed as General Hawker on the MC of my gt grandfather, Thomas Patrick McGUIN b.1882.

They lived in Huddersfield, just in case anyone recognises the names, although John was born in Bacup, Lancashire but his parents Patrick and Margaret were Irish travellers Wink
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Baker, Thompson, Lomas, Ikin - Middlewich, Cheshire; (Baker) Stockton, Durham
Fradley, Hall, Weaver, Pargeter - Stone, Staffordshire; Middlewich, Cheshire
McGuin, Gallagher, Bogan, McKew - Huddersfield, Bradford, Yorkshire; Nottingham; Bacup, Rochdale, Lancashire; Ireland
Mellor, Lammyman, Pearson - Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Wakefield, Hull, Yorkshire
Connelley, Little, Walker, Starkey - Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Bradford, Yorkshire; Co Monaghan, Ireland
Steve G
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Re: Traveller with slippers?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 21 June 09 17:17 UTC (UK) »

 Grin Almost as good a title as " Death By Lion ".

It means he was a Travelling Salesman who dealt in carpet slippers. Reminiscent of the old music hall joke; " I'm Travelling in ladies underwear. " ( Shocked Matron!!!)
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purplemoon
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Re: Traveller with slippers?
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 21 June 09 18:26 UTC (UK) »

WOW!!!  Shocked

Can't believe I've actually had a reply almost 3 years after asking the question!!!  Grin

Thank you!  Kiss
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Baker, Thompson, Lomas, Ikin - Middlewich, Cheshire; (Baker) Stockton, Durham
Fradley, Hall, Weaver, Pargeter - Stone, Staffordshire; Middlewich, Cheshire
McGuin, Gallagher, Bogan, McKew - Huddersfield, Bradford, Yorkshire; Nottingham; Bacup, Rochdale, Lancashire; Ireland
Mellor, Lammyman, Pearson - Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Wakefield, Hull, Yorkshire
Connelley, Little, Walker, Starkey - Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Bradford, Yorkshire; Co Monaghan, Ireland
louisa maud
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Re: Traveller with slippers?
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 21 June 09 20:40 UTC (UK) »

Sorry but for some reason I couldn't stop laughing, I haven't had a drop passed my lips either !!

Louisa Maud
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