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What do the letters mean?
« on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:08 BST (UK) »
Can anyone (Stan !!!) tell me what the letters after these men's names mean please
It's from the 1948 electoral roll in Willesden Green.

Thanks

Carol

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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol,
Sorry, I have no idea, there is no explanation at the front of the roll

Stan
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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:29 BST (UK) »
But I thought you were the fount of ALL knowledge Stan  ;D

Someone suggested it was a link to birth certs,but I don't buy into that one at all.

Thanks anyway- maybe someone out there knows.

Carol
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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:35 BST (UK) »
I've just googled bxhv and find that the letters come up as a type of plane on an air britain website.

Is it possible that there was some link to the men (father and son?) being in the RAF?

Long shot I know.
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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:35 BST (UK) »
Maybe a reference to the ballots or some other identifier to distinguish two people of the same name at the same address?

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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:44 BST (UK) »
I wondered if it was a code for why they were not eligible for jury service, as the electoral roll was used to randomly select jurors.

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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 17:55 BST (UK) »
The BXHV sequence reminds me of the original NHS numbers - 4 letters followed by a number (mine had a single digit, I think my wife's had 3). We were both born well after the war, but I think I once read that the NHS numbering system was a continuation of that used for national registration during WW2.

Having said that, I've no idea why these numbers should appear in an electoral register...

Arthur

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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 18:15 BST (UK) »
Maybe a reference to the ballots or some other identifier to distinguish two people of the same name at the same address?

Alexander

I agree with Alexander  :)

There are three other examples on the double page and they both duplicate names. 

I think in those days you were only called for Jury service if there was a 'J' against your name.
I can't be sure as I was born around then.  ;D

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Re: What do the letters mean?
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 18 June 14 18:27 BST (UK) »
The BXHV sequence reminds me of the original NHS numbers - 4 letters followed by a number (mine had a single digit, I think my wife's had 3). We were both born well after the war, but I think I once read that the NHS numbering system was a continuation of that used for national registration during WW2.

Having said that, I've no idea why these numbers should appear in an electoral register...

Arthur


 Possibly. I still have my hubby's original card (b 1950) and his number was 4 letters and 3 numbers.

Keep em coming folks ;)

Thanks for all the suggestions so far.
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