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1841-no occupation

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PDH not so new now!

PDH not so new now! Report 17 Apr 2008 13:05

hi,
looking at Richard Larcombe,born 1811, living Marylebone.
nearly everyone seems to just have F or M with a tick for occupation.
only 1 occupation on the 2 pages "merchant" - do we think the "poor" people weren't worth the effort?
Or am I misreading the M+tick, does it mean something?

Petrina

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 17 Apr 2008 13:09

Although a bit squashed, I think it should read M S or F S

as in male or female servant.

Gwyn

PDH not so new now!

PDH not so new now! Report 17 Apr 2008 13:12

just thought of that,Gwyn, thanks, ALL of them in the road??

In 1851 He is "servant out of place"

Now, just not at home,at workplace....
or as in "know your place"???the mind boggles!

Petrina