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Help needed again - can't read occupation

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Clare

Clare Report 18 Sep 2006 12:35

Thanks Carol, Sheila, Shirley and Chris I'm still not sure. On 1851 it looks like Buck but still could be Brick. On Old occupations website there is an occupation listed as Buckram maker so it is possible it is that but is more likely to be brickmaker from what Carol said Cheers everyone Clare

Carol

Carol Report 18 Sep 2006 12:19

Hi Clare, Have looked up Cheslyn Hay and it still has brickmaking companies. Regards, Carol

Chris in Sussex

Chris in Sussex Report 18 Sep 2006 12:12

Clare Think the enumerator must have visited the pub before transcribing :( Or his pen was just naturally blotchy :) My first thought was Brick (something) and there is an Edward Walker? who is clearly a Brick??? at the bottom of the same page and they do look similar. Sorry...Not alot of help :( Chris

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 18 Sep 2006 12:06

Cant read it either and have enlarged in to 200% starts with B then could be u or ri looks like an n or m last .but thats all I could really see.sorryDo you have any occupation later for him say on one of the childs certs

Devon Dweller

Devon Dweller Report 18 Sep 2006 12:04

It says Brick m. If you look at the bottom of the next page it's written much clearer. I have no idea what it means though. Sheila

Carol

Carol Report 18 Sep 2006 12:04

Clare I think it is brickmaker (brickm). Lower on the same page there is a brick /m Ap (brickmaker's apprentice). Hope this helps. Carol

Clare

Clare Report 18 Sep 2006 11:54

Please can anyone help read an occupation on 1841 census Abel Morgan, born abt 1801, Cheslyn Hay HO107 ED 8 Page 1 Line 1 GSU 474612 Thanks in anticipation Clare