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Strange Occupations

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Heather

Heather Report 15 Feb 2006 10:39

I shall have to put that on the census for my younges son next time!

fraserbooks

fraserbooks Report 15 Feb 2006 10:34

I have two boys working as pages in 1851 which sounds very medieval and one relationship to head of house clearly written as drop out.

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 15 Feb 2006 09:35

Thanks Joy

Roger in Sussex

Roger in Sussex Report 15 Feb 2006 09:25

I found a lady with relation to head as 'visitor' and occupation as 'on a visit'. lol Roger

Joy *The Carlos Cutie of Ilson*

Joy *The Carlos Cutie of Ilson* Report 15 Feb 2006 09:24

Gypsey Joe My GG-Grandfather was a Platelayer. Platelayers laid and maintained railway tracks. Joy

Julie

Julie Report 15 Feb 2006 09:01

Heather You may be right but his son was a photographers assistant. Maybe he helped prop up what they were taking photo's of Who knows Julie in Oz

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 15 Feb 2006 08:55

Thanks Heather

Heather

Heather Report 15 Feb 2006 08:20

Gypsy Joe, that plate layer would probably have worked for the railways. Check out the people around him on the census image - that always gives you a better idea of the likely work someone was doing. If they are all something to do with railways you will know he is helping build tracks - if they all work in potteries - it will be a different sort of plate! If you google Old Occupations, you can check out any jobs you dont understand. Julie, perhaps he just told the enumerator to get stuffed.

Julie

Julie Report 15 Feb 2006 06:04

On the 1901 Census I had one with the occupation of wait for it....... Photographic Taxidermist Can't work out if it was 2 different occupations or the same one. Had to ask on the tips board for help to read it. Still seems strange as all of the rest of the family were ag labs Julie in Oz

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 15 Feb 2006 05:44

Two occupations I've come across are what looks like plate layer no idea what it could be though and the other looks like tile driver, so who knows,> I can't read the other yet.

No Longer Available

No Longer Available Report 14 Feb 2006 12:46

Not strange but rolls off the tongue quite nicely Perambulator painter

Andrew

Andrew Report 14 Feb 2006 12:32

Brilliant, isn't it?!

Vicky

Vicky Report 14 Feb 2006 12:31

LOL visions of throwing cricket balls at rats!

Andrew

Andrew Report 14 Feb 2006 12:28

Not one of my relatives, sadly, but I came across this in a census: 'Professional Bowler & Vermin Killer'!

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 14 Feb 2006 11:57

I'm nudging this one. I had the same idea except I was going to post it as 'Odd Jobs' LOL No odd ones for me yet but then trying to decipher a few. The Gypsy :-)

Squiggles

Squiggles Report 31 Dec 2005 16:14

Those are wonderful lol!

Heather

Heather Report 30 Dec 2005 17:02

My best one was a 'featherer' and a 'marsh looker'. The first one made hats and the second one was a shepherd on the Sussex marshes (I had harboured hopes of him being a customs man on the look out for smugglers - oh hum).

Merry

Merry Report 30 Dec 2005 16:30

Hubby's ggg-uncle was: Arthur Cotton, Urinal Cleaner for the Parish of St Pancras......... Doesn't bear thinking about!! Merry

Horatia

Horatia Report 30 Dec 2005 16:26

Strange occupations 1. Mole Catcher and Parish Clerk (he did both jobs)! 2. Night Soil Labourer (emptied cess pits overnight) Must be more but those are the ones that spring to mind! Cheers, Horatia

Squiggles

Squiggles Report 30 Dec 2005 16:24

I was just wondering which were your strangest occupations found for ancestors in the census. I've just discovered that one of my gr gr gr uncles was a 'bat catcher' in 1861 lol! Louise :OD