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1861 census - what does lodger/ nurse mean?

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Heather

Heather Report 17 May 2007 15:34

Im sure Jan is right, that she is a nurse child - a foster child. The fact it says Lodger is probably to indicate a payment is being made to stay there.

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 17 May 2007 14:52

Perhaps it's lodger/nurse child - in which case the family would be caring for her, for a charge. Jay

Tracy

Tracy Report 17 May 2007 14:37

Hi I have traced my GG Grandmother back to the 1861 census. On the census information it states she is 3 years old, with her name etc. But then states her occupation/ residency as being lodger/ nurse - what does this mean? Is she being looked after by this family? Many thanks for your help or any suggestions. Tracy