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Help working out this household in 1841 please

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Mark

Mark Report 10 Jul 2006 22:15

I'm interested in Harriett Whitmore at the bottom of the image, but she is living in a strange household! See below:

Mark

Mark Report 10 Jul 2006 22:15

Georges Brewin abt 1816 St John Warwickshire S Marston abt 1801 Warwickshire, England St John Warwickshire Hannah Stephenson abt 1796 Warwickshire, England St John Warwickshire Harriett Whitmore abt 1826 St John Warwickshire The reference is: Source information: HO107/1152/9 Registration district: Coventry Sub-registration district: St John and St Michael ED, institution, or vessel: 18 Folio: 10 Page: 13 (click to see others on page) Line number: 24 GSU Number: 464186 I think she is the Harriet(t) who marries Henry Hollick in 1849, but I can't work out what she is doing in 1841. Can anybody help please? Mark

Elaine

Elaine Report 10 Jul 2006 22:18

presume she was just lodging in the household - her occupation is shown as dressmaker´s apprentice

Mark

Mark Report 10 Jul 2006 22:19

How did you read that!? I was really stumped as to the occupation - thought she may have been some kind of servant as there was a clergyman there. Thanks Mark

Merry

Merry Report 10 Jul 2006 22:21

Well, I do hope they were RESPECTABLE!!!! lol We have a 45 year-old dressmaker A 40 year-old dressmaker A 15 year-old apprentice dressmaker and a 25 year-old clergyman (in that order!!) So......either these were two ladies of the night plus their ahem.....trainee.....plus a gentleman - either a client (lol) or trying to reform them!! Otherwise, they could just be three dressmakers plus a lodger!! They might, or might not be related to each other....... Merry

Elaine

Elaine Report 10 Jul 2006 22:24

Mark - did you know that dressmaker did not always refer to ladies who made dresses !!!

Merry

Merry Report 10 Jul 2006 22:25

He does now, Elaine!! LOL Merry

Sidami

Sidami Report 10 Jul 2006 22:28

Elanie Were they ladies of the night lol Sue

Mark

Mark Report 10 Jul 2006 22:57

Just got back to see all of your .... err 'helpful' replies! Is that what dressmaker could mean Elaine? :-)

Merry

Merry Report 10 Jul 2006 22:59

Only sometimes, Mark! Lots of genuine dressmakers too! Merry

Roger in Sussex

Roger in Sussex Report 10 Jul 2006 23:25

Mark, did you notice M. Whitmore age 20 F.S. at the top of next page, born in the same county (which Harriet incidentally wasn't, according to the census)? Could just be a coincidence, but also might be significant.