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Paul E
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Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« on: Sunday 13 February 05 20:30 UTC (UK) »

We've all got them, so come on, lets have your best mistranscriptions...

To start you off

William NIPE (1881) was transcribed as William NIPER in 1891 and William WIPE in 1871.

Leonard CLARK (1881) was transcribed as Conard CLARKE in 1891.


Over to you...
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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 13 February 05 21:06 UTC (UK) »

OHHHH so may but favoites were my Circus lot

Bishop as Birkett in 1871 Birkenhead
Dismore as Lismore 1851 Plymouth (Only found this one as she was with her mother  Grin )
Hawker as Hawken 1871 Bristol
I've had Bristol in Cornwall 1871. Bodmin as  Bosmin 1871.  Redruth as Redmith 1871.
My Favorite though is Saudi Arabian Republic as Surrey in 1891, thank goodness her twin in the same entry had Surrey  Roll Eyes

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« Reply #2 on: Sunday 13 February 05 21:16 UTC (UK) »

One of my favourites has got to be this piece of extreme luck skillful searching by yours truly: Cheesy

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,19290.msg70603.html#msg70603

The elusive George Frederick NEWBERY was no where to be found Sad

But I uncovered him. Someone transcribed the surname as UNBREE Huh
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« Reply #3 on: Sunday 13 February 05 21:31 UTC (UK) »

SS - my kinda guy!  I too like the first name, age, area searches the best! Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: Sunday 13 February 05 21:35 UTC (UK) »

According to FreeCEN, in 1891 my great-great-grandfather was a Hay Fruper. He must have changed jobs, because in 1881 he was a Hay Trusser.

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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #5 on: Monday 14 February 05 13:27 UTC (UK) »


Emily Knight 1871 born Tunbridge Wille  Shocked

Winifred Knapp 1891 - Winifred Naff  Sad

1901 - Gas Gas Davis - should have been John James  Roll Eyes

Lester instead of Tester - Dewitt for Hewitt  Undecided
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« Reply #6 on: Monday 14 February 05 13:45 UTC (UK) »

I finally found AMBROSE STOCKWIN

AMBRON STICKWIN !!!

Made me laugh anyway!

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« Reply #7 on: Monday 14 February 05 13:56 UTC (UK) »

I can't compete with the great name mistranscriptions, but I do have a good occupation.  I wondered for ages what a 'Hay Her' was, until I looked at the original and found it was a hay tier.  Does that make him more lowly than an ag lab?
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« Reply #8 on: Monday 14 February 05 15:19 UTC (UK) »

The only ones that come to mind in my case are:
Fereday mistranscribed as FereDOG. How silly, eh? Bagnell (should be Bignell) as BOGnell, as well as Munson mistranscribed as Marrison on the ol' 1901. That one sure raised a brickwall in my Munson research until Bernie Barnes helped me out. Also, on my GG Grandparent's marriage cert (Thomas John Hill m. Florence Caroline Mary Bignell) Thomas' occupation looks as if is reads 'Butcher JOINTEYman', where in fact it is actually 'Butcher Journeyman'. Yes, the handwriting was very poor (or is it my vision?)

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HOPKINS/HART/MATTHEWS/MUNSON in Exeter & Central Devon
FEREDAY
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MUSCUTT/ELSBY/BRIDGENS/BURKE/BELL/ADAMS/RAINBOW in Stoke-on-Trent
BURKE/O’CALLAGHAN/CONNOLLY/FITZPATRICK in Ireland
HOPKINS/ADAMS/DOWDING/TROWBRIDGE in Shaftesbury
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BLAKE in Suffolk
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« Reply #9 on: Monday 14 February 05 16:13 UTC (UK) »

'Butcher JOINTEYman'

Probably a much more appropriate job description! Grin
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« Reply #10 on: Monday 14 February 05 17:22 UTC (UK) »

I was inspired by this topic to have yet another look for the Lowenthals on 1881 and I found them - transcribed as Leonathal.  When I looked at the original record, even I would have mistranscribed it!
Anyway thanks for the inspiration  Wink
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Marshall, Beeson (Herts)
Lo(e)wenthal,Kavanagh, Maxam (London, Birmingham)
Harrisson, Matthews (London, Essex)
Poulton, Philbrick (Essex)
Guest, Timmins (Staffs)
Raynes/Ryall (Ireland, Birmingham)
White (Bucks)
Gunn (Scotland, Lancs, Essex)
Ison (Tamworth, Birmingham, USA, Canada)
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« Reply #11 on: Monday 14 February 05 21:38 UTC (UK) »

Hi Julie

The more I think about it, the more I think that a lot of 'missing' people on the census indeces are really mistranscribed.  I have  a personal theory that a lot of the companies that do the transcriptions use myopic monkeys!  However, I know that sometimes the text is really hard to decypher.
Congratulations on your find though!

Paul
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« Reply #12 on: Monday 14 February 05 22:07 UTC (UK) »

My favourite is my great-great-grandfather Samuel Ferry.

1901 has him down as 'Surveyor....... of cats meat' Huh

Was a bit confused - I had visions of him standing in the knackers yard inspecting piles of meat.  Then I realised it should have been Purveyor ! Grin

And to think, in 1881 he was only a butcher ! Grin

Helen

p.s.  have also found a Jane (mother) and Jane (daughter) both transcribed as Rose on the 1881.  No wonder I couldn't find them for days!
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Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 15 February 05 08:35 UTC (UK) »

In 1881 Cornelius Nunnerley, Son  but in 1891 he had changed to Cornelia Nunnerley, daughter!!!!!  I didn't think sex-change operations were available then!!!!

Someone checked the original image for 1891 and it's clearly Cornelius - think the transcriber must have been having a bad day.


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« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 15 February 05 09:43 UTC (UK) »

In 1871 i got Bogan (if i remember correctly)  for Bryan, what was wierd though all their children were listed as Bryan... Roll Eyes

In 1871 i also have some wierd name which sounded very foreign (cant remember at teh moment) but after a few days of close scrutiny i worked it out.. it should have been Pickering! (it wasnt easy though so ill forgive them) Wink

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HURST, RUDD, BANKS, APPLETON, BRYAN, RIGBY, ORMSHAW, PICKERING - Lancashire
BRYAN, PICKERING - Cheshire
BROWN, TURK - East Sussex
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