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1841 census - occupation question
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Susie | Report | 25 Jun 2007 14:17 |
Thanks to other thread I've just seen this reply, thanks - male servant it is then! |
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MargaretM | Report | 8 Jun 2007 18:04 |
M.S. and F.S. are the most common occupations on the 41 census. They are male servant and female servant. Margaret |
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Susie | Report | 8 Jun 2007 17:31 |
I had another look it could be an S. Unfortunately there are no other capital S to compare it to, there is a capital L though and it still looks very like that. Was M.S. a common abbreviation? |
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Susie | Report | 8 Jun 2007 17:26 |
Hi, I have a 1841 census entry for Thomas West with occupation as best I can read it as 'M.L'. This is in the county of Somerset. In 1851 his occupation is Coachman (Bristol), and by the age of 80 in 1871 he is listed as a retired Gentleman's Servant. What might M.L. stand for? Any suggestions? |
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ErikaH | Report | 8 Jun 2007 17:19 |
Most probably it is M S.......Male Servant Reg |