| CHAPTER 2 |
OCCUPATIONS AND CENSUS |
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| Occupations:- |
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Inn |
1 |
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Copper Miners |
12 |
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Dressmakers |
1 |
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Ore dressers |
3 |
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Grocer |
1 |
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Independent means |
5 |
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Stamp boys (9 years old) |
2 |
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Schoolmaster |
1 |
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Engineer |
1 |
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Miller |
1 |
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Carpenter |
1 |
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Hose man |
1 |
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Tin dresser (female) |
1 |
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Miners |
43 |
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(4 children, 2 boys x 12 years old, |
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1 x 10 years old, 1 x 13 years old) |
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Schoolmistress |
1 |
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Farmers |
3 |
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Treaders |
1 |
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Wives |
8 (+30) |
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Widows |
3 - 5 |
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Scholars |
12 (+48) |
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It does not say if children were scholars or not.
On this census it does not actually say if women are wives.
45 families + 15 single families either lodgers, visitors, orphans or servants.
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