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Offline cwr1404

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HSW?
« on: Tuesday 18 October 11 23:25 BST (UK) »
Hi all.  I was wondering if anyone could tell me what HSW stands for as an occupation on a census return?  This particular one is on a 1841 Scottish census.   I've not come across that abbrevation before and the only thing I've found on the net are occupations such as linen or cotton HSW but no explanation about the abbreviation.

Any help much appreciated.
Appleby - County Durham
Browell - Northumberland & County Durham
Huddlestone - County Durham
Robins - Queen's County & County Durham
Thynn(e) - Scottish Borders & County Durham

Offline suzard

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Re: HSW?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 October 11 23:33 BST (UK) »
are you certain it is HSW ??
and not HLW????

HLW=Hand Loom Weaver

????

Suz
Thornhill, Cresswell, Sisson, Harriman, Cripps, Eyre, Walter, Marson, Battison, Holmes, Bailey, Hardman, Fairhurst Noon-mainly in Derbys/Notts-but also Northampton, Oxford, Leics, Lancs-England
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Re: HSW?
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 October 11 23:36 BST (UK) »
Ah, good thinking, Suz!  I'm going from the Ancestry 1841 transcriptions. They unfortunately can't get permission to host the original records so I can't take a look.  I'd be inclined to go with your thinking, though, given that the old 'S' and 'L's can easily get mistranscribed.  Thanks a lot!  ;D
Appleby - County Durham
Browell - Northumberland & County Durham
Huddlestone - County Durham
Robins - Queen's County & County Durham
Thynn(e) - Scottish Borders & County Durham

Offline Elwyn Soutter

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Re: HSW?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 19 October 11 08:23 BST (UK) »
There's quite a lot transcription errors on the site you have used. HLW as a very common occupation then. If you want to see the original it should be on the Scotlandspeople site.(pay to view).
Elwyn


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Re: HSW?
« Reply #4 on: Friday 21 October 11 09:29 BST (UK) »
You could check the transcription at FreeCen. If it’s there it’s likely to be much more accurate than the Ancestry one. Much of Scotland has been transcribed for 1841 & 1851. http://freecen.rootsweb.com/

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