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Help reading a couple of occupations on a marriage cert
I don't know how to put images on here.
can I email the cert to someone please? It's the groom's occupation ( I know what i think it says) also the Groom's father's occupation.
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You can email it to me, Marg.
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Thanks Kate
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Here they are in 1901. The Sweeney family. Father Patrick and son Edward
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...3461_3463-0464
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and here in 1911. Doesn't help much with the Ship's Greaser (or not)
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...=successSource
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The groom's is Barkeeper (seagoing).
Groom's father - I'm not sure. Ship's something! Will post it on here so other's can have a try while I think about it. The first letter of the second word more or less matches the G of Grove. |
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Yes I thought it was barkeeper seagoing. It’s Liverpool so perhaps on one of the big ships.
The other one- Ships greaser I thought maybe
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Is there anywhere else it might be written?
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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I haven’t looked for the father on a census yet but am struggling with the groom. I reckon he’s at sea on all census. Marriage cert only arrived this afternoon so I haven’t had much chance.
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