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Cannibal ?

Discussion in 'Occupations' started by Bryman, Jan 13, 2015.

  1. Bryman

    Bryman LostCousins Megastar

    I came across the 1851 census entry for 21 year old George Aylward at Chichester who has his occupation listed as "Bookbinder and Eating House Keeper". Perhaps this was to describe that he was the Keeper of an Eating House but I originally interpreted it as someone who made a habit of eating his house keeper. Although he is described as being married, there is no (living) housekeeper listed as such in the census return!

    (I am determined to find a justification for an "Undead" classification to use in FTA. :eek:)
     
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  2. Carla

    Carla LostCousins Star

    Brilliant! Made me laugh out loud :D.
     
  3. Gillian

    Gillian LostCousins Star

    Reminds me of the book about the English language called "Eats Shoots & Leaves" by Lynn Truss. Highly recommended - if you haven't already read it.
     
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  4. patzy

    patzy LostCousins Member

    I really enjoyed that book.

    I found a Dorset burial that had a note "coach accident", followed by the words "sat on by the coroner".
     
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  5. Bryman

    Bryman LostCousins Megastar

    Finding more census references to enter at LC, I came across another amusing occupation in 1911, or so I thought.

    One man described himself as a "Mineral Water Manufacturer" and his son as a "Mineral Water Filter". :eek:
    However, when I looked at the hand written census form I found that the transcriber had made a mistake and the description should have been "Mineral Water Filler". Not so amusing after all.

    I have asked FMP to change the transcription but I am sure that it will not be top of their list of things to do.
     
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