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Re: Ann Mckenzie and Christian Mckenzie
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 05 December 17 01:01 GMT (UK) »
Did you miss Replies #14 & #15?

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Re: Ann Mckenzie and Christian Mckenzie
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 05 December 17 07:51 GMT (UK) »
Did you miss Replies #14 & #15?

Annie

Just to reinforce what Annie has said:

It might not be an occupation...from my Scots dictionary: object :"deformed or diseased person; an imbecile; someone deserving of pity"

I've come across "object since childhood" on the census, mind there's not many examples of its use to be found.
Jen


Good explanation, Jen  :)

Could it therefore be Object Lame?

Yes. It's "Object leam (= lame)".

i.e. She was disabled by being lame.
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