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Topic: Anyone have X Ray vision to read this? :) (Read 1346 times)
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geniecolgan
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Round she goes, where she lands, who Knows?
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Really hard to see but I go along with Green Grocer.
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Colgan, Scott, Templeton in Northern Antrim Colgan in Saskatchewan, Canada Durrant in Herts & Middlesex Ford,Smith in Hammersmith, Fulham, Brentford Whiting in Berkshire Weller in Sussex and London Walker in the 24th of Foot, (Canada, Ireland, India and South Africa) and London
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Cas (stallc)
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Difficult one....but I would go with greengrocer also
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Census information is Crown Copyright www.nationalarchives.gov.uk Davies, Roderick - Myddfai Carms Lloyd, Jones - Denbigh/Salop Bray - Cornwall Gibbons, Mordecai/Mort, Squire, Thomas, David/Davies, Joseph, Bowen, Lewis, Rees, Williams, Jones, Llewellyn, Morgan - Glam Gibbons, Timbrell, Beale, Ludlow - Glos/Wilts Shoemac, Squire, Keirle, Small - Somerset Berry, Baggot, Lee, Clayton - Lancs Baggot, Flynn -Ireland
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Galium
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.natio
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Still think the first word is 'General'. Am also inclined to think that the occupation is really John's and is 'General Labourer'. Each word looks too long to me for it to be 'Green Grocer'.
That long stroke through the second word isn't part of a letter in it - someone has made similar long curving strokes through other occupations on the page. Eg. through 'Blacksmith' a couple of lines above.
Added Sorry, I see that Geoff has already pointed out the curving stroke thing. What I meant to say is that if the second word is 'Grocer' the 'G' is nothing like the first 'G', and there is no downward stroke as there would be if it was lower case.
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bridgwater
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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i'm thinking it could be General Grocer
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griz
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It might be 'keeping house' or house keeper. A couple of my ladies on censuses were listed that way.
That first letter does look like a 'G' though. hmm....
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Boyle, Co. Leitrim Boyle, Co. Tyrone, Shaughnessy, Co in Ireland unknown, and Manchester, UK. Pope, Cheshire. Chadwick, Speke, Lancs. Frankish, Hunmanby, Yorks. Brindley, Audley, Staffs and Middlesex.
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IgorStrav
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Arthur Pay 1915-2002 "handsome bu**er"
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I looked a few pages back from the entry to see the general writing of the enumerator, and there is an entry which is clearly General Labourer.
What do you think, comparing it with the one which has been so comprehensively scored out?
Hope this comes out clearly enough!
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Pay, Kent. Barham, Kent. Cork(e), Kent. Barwell, Rutland/Northants/Greenwich. Cotterill, Derbys. Van Steenhoven, Belgium/East London. Burton, East London. Wade, Greenwich/Brightlingsea, Essex.
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Joyful
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It looks like General Labourer wriiten in the wrong space and scored out ...feasible?
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Anderson R&C & Orkney, Jack, Patience, Hood R&C, McVicar Argll & Glasgow, Gourlay Glasgow, Docherty Glasgow, McNicol Argyll, Leask Orkney, Cumming Okney, Tait Orkney, Brown Orkney, Sinclair Orkney, Craigie Orkney, Foulis Orkney, Beard Gloucester & Bundarra NSW, Pamplin Cambridge & NSW, Ashman Cambridge, McCarthy Ireland & Glen Innes NSW, Raleigh Ireland, Connelly Ireland, Waldron Ireland.
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Olly
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What about General Dealer? my gran is listed as such on my mum's birth cert in 1909. She had a general shop, selling groceries
Regards Olly
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Bulmer Draper - Lincoln, Glasgow, Aylesbury Bulmer - York Draper,Keogh- Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Liverpool, Ireland Lowe, Massey - Liverpool Lowe - Australia Jones, Owens - Anglesey, Liverpool Collinson - Middlesex,Birmingham,Liverpool
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