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snowolf
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occupation
« on: Friday 24 April 09 07:48 BST (UK) »

Hi,
Can someone please tell me if a "farm overseer" is the same as a "farmer"?if its not then perhaps i can eliminate s few folk  Cheesy
I'm looking for a death of "James Durward " (possibly mis-spelt as Dorward).in Kincardineshire after 1934 but before 1902.
I know he & my g-g-g-grandmother were not married at time of their son's birth, so whether "James " died after, or they married or just didnt marry is a mystery,as Ann had another son later to another person.....but still used her own surname "taylor"/as well as Durward through life .

Thanks for any help ,
Snowolf
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"Durward" (logie-pert, Dundee, Scotland).  "Johnston"..(Logie-pert, Scotland) "Smith".."Arbuthnott/ Nigg/laurencekirk , Scotland) "Kennedy"..(Dundee,Comrie) Scotland  & Australia. "Marshall"..(alloa, Clackmannanshire , Scotland). 
" Myles".. ( Scone, Perthshire , Scotland).
"Durward"..( New Jersey , U.S.A ).
snowolf
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Re: occupation
« Reply #1 on: Friday 24 April 09 07:50 BST (UK) »

hi agian ,
sorry the above should read dates....after 1834 but before 1902 Roll Eyes

too early in morning (LOL)
Snowolf
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"Durward" (logie-pert, Dundee, Scotland).  "Johnston"..(Logie-pert, Scotland) "Smith".."Arbuthnott/ Nigg/laurencekirk , Scotland) "Kennedy"..(Dundee,Comrie) Scotland  & Australia. "Marshall"..(alloa, Clackmannanshire , Scotland). 
" Myles".. ( Scone, Perthshire , Scotland).
"Durward"..( New Jersey , U.S.A ).
Isles
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Re: occupation
« Reply #2 on: Friday 24 April 09 09:46 BST (UK) »

Hi Snowolf.  A farm overseer is basically a foreman who supervises the farm work.  The Scottish version is called a 'grieve'.

Bervonian.
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Burness; Dickson; Moncur; Bowman
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