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danlan12
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Name abbreviations on the census
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Thursday 25 October 07 19:52 BST (UK) »
i have seen some common ones before such as Thos. for Thomas but one of my relatives is referred to as "Job." Trott on all census records that i have for him.
Does anybody have an idea of what this could be short for? I remember my gran saying she thought it may have been short for something religious like Jobiah would anybody agree?
Or was his real name Job!
Thanks for help
Dan
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Re: Name abbreviations on the census
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Thursday 25 October 07 19:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Dan
The fact that there is a full stop after Job. indicates to me that it is short for something else. I bet it is a biblical name. A google search might come up with some interesting options.
Kerry
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:04 BST (UK) »
Just looked on google, it looks like Job is a name itself.
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Job is a Biblical Name - there is a Book of Job in the Old Testament.
A search of the 1861 census for the christian name of Job resulted in over 10,000 hits, so it was very commonly used.
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:14 BST (UK) »
In case you're wondering how "Job" is pronounced (as in a name) it's got a "long o"
So, the name "
Job
" would rhyme with "
Lobe
" (as in ear lobe!)
The biblical character went through an awful lot. Poor fella.
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:26 BST (UK) »
My 2 x great grandfather was a Job. He's caused me real grief and not a bit of comfort
Gadget
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:29 BST (UK) »
Isn't there some sort of saying about "Job's comforter" when somebody brings doom and gloom? It could be a local thing I don't know
Rosemary
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:31 BST (UK) »
You've not read the Book of Job, Subaru - that's where it comes from. A real bundle of fun, he was!
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Thursday 25 October 07 20:33 BST (UK) »
Sounds a bit like my brother-in-law
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