« Reply #3 on: Friday 31 March 06 12:34 BST (UK) »
Quite often the Farm Servant would be female, where as an Agricultural Labourer. This would suggest that a farm servant had relatively light duties, milking, feeding the orphaned young animals, feeding the pig, harvesting fruit / vegtables from the garden, collecting eggs, feeding the hen, ducks, etc.... As well as some domestic work as require in the big house. In short it would vary from farm to farm.
Also worth considering is that some of these farmers, who were the people filling out the census form in the first instance, could possibly like the idea of having servants rather than employees. (Just a thought that came to me one day were I was wading through a large number of Rural Census Documents.
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Andy Stuart
(Scrumsrus)
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