« on: Friday 22 July 16 12:56 BST (UK) »
Hello fellow Rootschatters,
I was looking at some Scottish baptism records for Rosskeen and found an ancestor's occupation listed as what looks like 'pensioner auto ness' but I have no idea as to what this means.
The whole records reads as follows:
James, son to James Tweedie Pensioner auto Ness and Isabel Ross his wife was born 21 Feb and bapt 10 March.
I realise that what I am reading as 'auto ness' might be something else but it is definitely 'auto' and possibly 'ness'. Perhaps other have come across an expression that is similar?
James Tweedie senior was a tailor by profession and later moved to London.
Is anyone able to help?
Kind regards
Kirk
London/Greater London: Owen, Ford, Plank, Paul and . . . Smith.
Essex: Robjant, Brown (!)
Yorkshire: Fallowfield, Snarr, Wood, Dunn, Heron, Bean, Wright
Leics. : Flude, Smalley, Caris,
Northants: Flude
Lincs: Borrass, Hall (Grantham)
Staffs : Owen, Browne
Salop: Carver, Tristram
Suffolk: Barber, Boor
Kent: Reed, Gardiner, Vant, Miles
Wales:
Pembroke : Rees, Llewelyn
Elsewhere:
Ford, Rodrigues