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1939 Register

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Olive Jean

Olive Jean Report 29 Mar 2017 19:52


I wonder if some one would look up on 1939 Register Please

William Edward Prosser born 1870 Nottingham

Wife Frances. Ellen Prosser nee Roberts

Both living in Nottingham

Thankyou
Olive

Jackie

Jackie Report 29 Mar 2017 20:30


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William Prosser on the 1939 Register
1939 Register Transcription

Prosser Household (4 People)
70 Pierrepont Road , West Bridgford U.D., Nottinghamshire, England
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First name(s)
Last name(s)
DOB
Sex
Occupation
Marital status
Schedule
Schedule Sub Number


William
Prosser
08 Nov 1870
Male
Postman (Retired)
Married
243
1


Frances E
Prosser
18 Oct 1876
Female
Unpaid Domestic Duties
Married
243
2


Nellie
Gothard (Prosser)
03 Jul 1903
Female
Invoice Clerk
Single
243
3


Elizabeth
Hutton
08 May 1877
Female
Nurse Retired
Single
243
4

Ref: RG101/6243A/019/40 Letter Code: RNSB
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70 Pierrepont Road, West Bridgford U.D., Nottinghamshire, England







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England & WalesWest Bridgford U.D.
Popular male Occupations

Retired
Accounts Clerk
Bank Clerk
Grocer
Railway Clerk
Unpaid Domestic Duties
Commercial Traveller
Joiner/Carpenter
Gardener
Apprentice
Popular female Occupations

Unpaid Domestic Duties
Domestic Service
Typist
Housekeeper
Private Means
Paid Domestic Duties
School Teacher
Incapacitated
Retired
Shop Assistant
Population

22,190
Popular Surnames
6th most popular name is
Johnson
3rd most popular name is
Brown
8th most popular name is
Robinson
4th most popular name is
Jones
1st most popular name is
Smith
8th most popular name is
Turner
9th most popular name is
Hall
2nd most popular name is
Taylor
7th most popular name is
Clarke
5th most popular name is
Walker
Household Count

7,029
Most common household size

2people per household
Demographic

44% male

56% female
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Popular male Occupations

Retired
Accounts Clerk
Bank Clerk
Grocer
Railway Clerk
Unpaid Domestic Duties
Commercial Traveller
Joiner/Carpenter
Gardener
Apprentice
Popular female Occupations

Unpaid Domestic Duties
Domestic Service
Typist
Housekeeper
Private Means
Paid Domestic Duties
School Teacher
Incapacitated
Retired
Shop Assistant
Population

22,190
Popular Surnames
6th most popular name is
Johnson
3rd most popular name is
Brown
8th most popular name is
Robinson
4th most popular name is
Jones
1st most popular name is
Smith
8th most popular name is
Turner
9th most popular name is
Hall
2nd most popular name is
Taylor
7th most popular name is
Clarke
5th most popular name is
Walker
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Jackie

Jackie Report 29 Mar 2017 20:31

whoops sorry

Jackie

Jackie Report 29 Mar 2017 20:33

posted whole lot.

Olive Jean

Olive Jean Report 29 Mar 2017 20:39


Thankyou so much for looking for me
Olive

Jackie

Jackie Report 29 Mar 2017 20:41

You are welcolm

Olive Jean

Olive Jean Report 29 Mar 2017 20:54

:-) :-)