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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: zimmer46 on Saturday 13 April 19 16:32 BST (UK)
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The attached snip is from a Scottish marriage registration in 1909. It is the column for the brides father and mothers details. I read it as ".... Amelia Carkeet formerly ????? ?????? afterwards married to Richard Stratton, Coalminer. Dec" The ???? words look like "powerloom weaver" which would make sense, but why is her occupation appearing at all ? It's usually only the males occupation, and the womans maiden surname.
Andrew
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Could the word before afterwards perhaps be Widowed?
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.... Weaver of .....
Weaver as in occupation :)
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I see it as ‘formerly Powerloom Weaver afterwards married to Richard Stratton, Coal Miner dec.’
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Was the bride born before Amelia’s marriage to Richard Stratton?
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Was the bride born before Amelia’s marriage to Richard Stratton?
Yes she was. Amelia's daughter was born in 1891 but is recorded as an illegitimate birth. My research suggests Amelia brought up her daughter by her own means.
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.... Weaver of .....
Weaver as in occupation :)
Yes. Other records show her occupation as millworker
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Perhaps she was proud of her occupation before she married Mr S.
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Andrew, I think this was a standard entry where groom/bride was illegitimate. Mother's details would be recorded this way. In this case (always so helpful) the record of her marriage afterwards.
Monica
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Andrew, I think this was a standard entry where groom/bride was illegitimate. Mother's details would be recorded this way. In this case (always so helpful) the record of her marriage afterwards.
Monica
Yes, that was what I thought, but wanted to verify . Thanks to all for their help
Andrew