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Offline Khris

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help on Journalist relative
« on: Friday 13 June 08 11:35 BST (UK) »
HI can anybody help me on where to look now for information of my great grandads working life. I know that for all his working life he was a journalist i found him in 1861 working for the Surrey Times other census just says he was a journalist ,writer or author which i suspect means the same thing.In 1901 census he lived on IOW he moved his family back to London in about 1907 my nan seemed to think he worked for the mercury at some point and the Globe.
Lastly i have just found his orbituary in a newspaper which confirmed he was on the permanent staff of the standard for some years but when died in 1924 he was still at work and was on the Exchange Staff at the Law Courts.Can anybody explain what that means that he did in law courts and if there is anyway to find info.would appreciate any directions given
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Re: help on Journalist relative
« Reply #1 on: Friday 13 June 08 11:42 BST (UK) »
Just guessing, but I imagine that he was some sort of freelance contributor permanently based at the Law Courts and selling stories to papers who might be interested in a particular case but did not send a staff reporter.

Have you contacted the Standard to see if they have any records of former staff members?

   Gareth
Scott, Dowdeswell (Merthyr Tydfil), Jones (Loughor and Merthyr Vale), Roberts (Nelson), Prichard (Collenna and Cefn Fforest); Evan Roberts (Corwen and Amlwch); Scott (Pentre); Scott (Ancrum); Thomas (Pantywaun and Bedlinog); Morgan Jones (Ystradfellte); Bowen (Loughor); Jenkins (Bridgend); Thomas Dowdeswell (b. Gloucester, 1829).

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