On my Great Grandfathers death certificate for being in Cork it states that his occupation was 'Traveller'.
When I was asked a family member if there is a connection there to the travelling community, he said that this grandfather was a travelling butcher, who would work for some months in Ireland and some months in England as a butcher?!
Seems like a strange occupation, and surely if he was a businessman his occupation would have been travelling businessman.
Was this type of work a regular occurrence for Irish people from that area? Or perhaps I'm not being told the whole truth?!
Is it certain that a registrar would put traveller on a travellers death certificate?