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Title: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Beeonthebay on Sunday 10 April 16 11:39 BST (UK)
On a marriage certificate for the Isle of Man 1869.

Could the occupation of both fathers be Farmer?  Very bad handwriting  >:(  I can't make out the street name of the groom either.  Pat ?? Street, Douglas.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: cati on Sunday 10 April 16 11:58 BST (UK)
I'd hazard a guess at 'Farmer' - and the street name begins with the same letter.  Can't be 'Pat' - compare the letter shape with 'Peel' below.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Beeonthebay on Sunday 10 April 16 12:21 BST (UK)
Thank you Cati.

Surely not Fat Street??   :o  Now there'd be an incentive to stick to the diet!!  ;D
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: cati on Sunday 10 April 16 12:30 BST (UK)

Surely not Fat Street??   :o  Now there'd be an incentive to stick to the diet!!  ;D

It does look like that, doesn't it?  There is a Fort Street in Douglas - I wonder whether it might be that (although it doesn't look much like it!)

I wonder whether Manx National Heritage might be able to help?
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: jennifer c on Sunday 10 April 16 13:08 BST (UK)
Could be Tanner even possibly Farrier or Mariner?

Jennifer
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Ruskie on Sunday 10 April 16 13:51 BST (UK)
They are difficult to read. I would be trying to find both fathers in the 1861 and 1871 censuses in case that helps .....

I am voting for Farmer.

If you look at the other words on the page the letters are not joined up very well and are not consistent. Look at the word "Douglas" - there doesn't seem to be a proper o formed, nor an s, but it still reads Douglas.

I think you need to glean a general impression of the word rather than analysing it and trying to work out how each loop and line were formed.  :)

Just my thoughts.  :)
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: iforani on Sunday 10 April 16 13:57 BST (UK)
It looks like Fat St and Farmer to me. There is no dot over the word which indicates no i. It's the same letter (F?) that starts each word.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: arthurk on Sunday 10 April 16 16:35 BST (UK)
I was thinking Farmer as well. And thanks to Ruskie's comment about the "o" in Douglas, I'd say Fort Street was a strong possibility for the address.

Arthur
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: KGarrad on Sunday 10 April 16 22:42 BST (UK)
I'd say almost certainly Fort Street!
Which still survives, although no housing.

There were wholesale street clearances in the 1890's and 1930's in all the areas and little streets around North Quay. So the area has changed drastically.

If it's that important, maybe I could check at the Manx Museum?
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Beeonthebay on Monday 11 April 16 07:50 BST (UK)
Thank you all.  Until I find further information I am going with Farmer and Fort Street  :D

Thank you for your very kind offer KGarrad but it's not necessary.  :)
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Rhododendron on Monday 11 April 16 08:21 BST (UK)
You're probably right to work on Farmer and Fort Street, Beeonthebay.  Though I have to say the "F" of "full age" doesn't look to me anything like the first letters of the street name and the occupations.

Do please let us know if you confirm or otherwise the street and occupations.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: youngtug on Monday 11 April 16 08:29 BST (UK)
I think the "f" in "full age" is lower case.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Rhododendron on Monday 11 April 16 09:03 BST (UK)
I think you are right.  Yes.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: Beeonthebay on Monday 11 April 16 11:41 BST (UK)
I thought it was lower case too.
Title: Re: Occupations of fathers?
Post by: MelOfFife on Friday 22 April 16 06:27 BST (UK)
some have it easy on easy street and others have it tougher on fat st. :)

ill go w farmer.. why not ,its as good a guess as any -no guess on fat or fort or fart for that matter