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Can anyone explain waifs and strays
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 25 Feb 2008 12:07 |
Another variation for 'Waif and Strays' I have seen..... |
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lilymoon | Report | 25 Feb 2008 11:12 |
one of the sights i was stated that waifs and strays were people that had not been born in that area ?? |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 25 Feb 2008 10:50 |
Would be more sensible and less confusing to call them what they were - visitors/lodgers/live-ins!!! |
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mgnv | Report | 25 Feb 2008 10:45 |
Collectionscanada has an online partial index to the 1871 census of Ontario. They index heads and strays - their definition of a "stray" is someone with a surname that differs from the head of their household. |
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Jane | Report | 23 Feb 2008 11:33 |
ah ha thanks Gary, that would be a thought. I think I will contact them and ask 'how and why' they list people as waifs and strays. |
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Jane | Report | 23 Feb 2008 09:37 |
Hi - wonder if anyone can help. I have found someone listed in 1861 cencus at an address - all fine. But then on checking records on another site he comes up listed at same address on same census but this time under the heading waifs and strays. There is nothing on census page heading to state this either. |