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Lydart
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Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:03 BST (UK) »
Trying to find out why an apparently healthy uncle wasn't called up to fight in WW2. He'd have been 28 ...
This is what it gives as his occupation ....
Dorset/Wilts/Hants: Trowbridge Williams Sturney/Sturmey Prince Foyle/Foil Hoare Vincent Fripp/Frypp Triggle/Trygel Adams Hibige/Hibditch Riggs White Angel Cake
C'wall/Devon/France/CANADA (Barkerville, B.C.): Pomeroy/Pomerai/Pomroy
Som'set: Clark(e) Fry
Durham: Law(e)
London: Hanham Poplett
Lancs/Cheshire/CANADA (Kelowna, B.C. & Sask): Stubbs Walmesley
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conahy calling
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:10 BST (UK) »
Food can ... ...
Supervisor and engineering clerk
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:22 BST (UK) »
I agree - it's that middle word that doesn't make any sense.
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Lydart
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:23 BST (UK) »
Quote from: conahy calling on Wednesday 13 September 17 20:10 BST (UK)
Food can ... ...
Supervisor and engineering clerk
That's the easy bit ! How about the rest ??
Dorset/Wilts/Hants: Trowbridge Williams Sturney/Sturmey Prince Foyle/Foil Hoare Vincent Fripp/Frypp Triggle/Trygel Adams Hibige/Hibditch Riggs White Angel Cake
C'wall/Devon/France/CANADA (Barkerville, B.C.): Pomeroy/Pomerai/Pomroy
Som'set: Clark(e) Fry
Durham: Law(e)
London: Hanham Poplett
Lancs/Cheshire/CANADA (Kelowna, B.C. & Sask): Stubbs Walmesley
WRITE LETTERS FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO TREASURE ... EMAILS DISAPPEAR !
Census information Crown Copyright from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
groom
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:26 BST (UK) »
Looks like: albollral
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Gadget
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:28 BST (UK) »
Material Layout
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and GROS -
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Colin Cruddace
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:30 BST (UK) »
Was About to post 'Food bar material layout...' and Gadget seems to agree. With part of it anyway
Colin
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:32 BST (UK) »
Have you got a b and a c to compare the letters with, Lydart
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 13 September 17 20:36 BST (UK) »
Yes, I think you are right, I can see bar and Material now as there is an i in the word. What on earth is that though and how does it fit with engineering clerk?
The first letter of what could be bar isn't quite the same as the capital C of clerk.
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