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Looby

Looby Report 15 Oct 2006 21:29

ozbird you star thats what i wanted to know and its the right answer!!!!! lou

Looby

Looby Report 15 Oct 2006 21:27

sorry if that wasnt clear! in 1844 emma discombe was born, in 1847 elizabeth was born both to parents james and ann. james died in 49. in the 51 c emma is in the workhouse with a few other discombes, not sure how they are related but much older. elizabeth and ann arent to be seen. i did however see an ann visiting at a friends and she fits the profile. still couldnt see elizabeth but there is an eliza duscombe right area and age that could be her. she is down as nurse child. i previously asked the question what is a nurse child and was informed that it meant either a nanny or nusre to the child. so assuming that this is her, im trying to understand why she would be there. if her sister is in the work house then i suspect they are lacking in money. in 61 they are all together with stepdad aswell. have i got it wrong what a nurse child is? lou

Looby

Looby Report 15 Oct 2006 21:08

i have someone on a census that is down as a nurse child to a woman in her 50s. in modern terms to have a nanny or child nurse means money, is it possible in the 1850s that this child could be from a poor home or at least the child of a widow? this may sound a bit strange but i have a mother and child missing on the 51 c. i have them in 61 together with the sister. the sister is 3 yrs older than the child i refer to. she is in a work house in plymouth on the 51 c. i have a possible sighting of the mother as a visitor to an unknown family. and then this sighting of the missing daughter although name not quite right. i get the feeling that they are well and truely skint which is why im asking is it possible for poor to use a nanny. hope that makes sense! louise