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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: Fretwells on Wednesday 18 June 25 13:57 BST (UK)

Title: Occupation
Post by: Fretwells on Wednesday 18 June 25 13:57 BST (UK)
Hello, I have a birth certificate and baptism record of a distant relative and am trying to determine the occupation of their father who is my great great grandfather. I have highlighted the relevant text in red on both documents. I have an idea but prefer not to lead the witness! Any help appreciated. Thank you.
Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: Margow on Wednesday 18 June 25 14:09 BST (UK)
1. Writer
2. Ticket Writer

Someone who produced hand-written or hand-painted signs advertising goods or services for sale
Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: Fretwells on Wednesday 18 June 25 14:23 BST (UK)
Thank you - that explains a lot. I thought it was 'writer' but he was a painter in other records so this makes sense now.
Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: softly softly on Wednesday 18 June 25 16:17 BST (UK)
This baptism is clearer.

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Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: Fretwells on Thursday 19 June 25 08:23 BST (UK)
Thank you
Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: softly softly on Thursday 19 June 25 08:37 BST (UK)
Fretwells, I spent a little time yesterday looking into George & Susan.Not the easiest people to trace. Did they ever marry do you know. I believe I found them with Eliza in census as below, but it does not really tally.

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Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: Fretwells on Thursday 19 June 25 08:49 BST (UK)
Thank you so much for looking at this. I cannot see the census record you refer to is attached but you are right that these are not the easiest people to trace. Indeed, a few of us have been trying for 25 years to track them down without success. I attach a document that summarises everything we know (not that much!). We cannot find the marriage of George Rogers to Susan Clark nor their birth or death certificates. We also only have potentially one census record in 1901. We are pretty well at the end of the line now so any insights or advice would be great. 
Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: softly softly on Thursday 19 June 25 08:52 BST (UK)
I have a pretty full today but will look further. I'm sure that other very experienced rootschatters are up for a search as well--watch this space.

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Title: Re: Occupation
Post by: softly softly on Thursday 19 June 25 16:37 BST (UK)
Incorrect info--deleted
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