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gina pollard
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Saturday 26 March 11 08:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi, could some please help me in understanding 1901 census
where it says profession and occupation boot tree maker written on the same column is o/w 13/2 what does this mean .
thank you Gina.
Nick29
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Saturday 26 March 11 08:42 GMT (UK) »
It's probably a mark made by an enumerator when tallying up the sheets.
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gina pollard
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it is mid sheet..
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Saturday 26 March 11 09:24 GMT (UK) »
The census clerk in the census office extracted occupations under certain classifications, in this case o/w 13/2 means "Other Worker" Order 13 sub-order 2.
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,393475.msg2646239.html#msg2646239
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gina pollard
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thank you that sorted that one out
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