It will be 'Father' 24 Robinson Terrace. The requirement in Column 7 is the Signature, description and residence of informant. The description of the informant in this case is 'father'. In other cases it will be 'mother'. Stan
Thanks Stan I was hoping that if he was a Beer House Keeper, that would be a publican and perhaps the pub was called the Feather(s) looks like the registrar was just having a squirly writing day :o) Would a Beer House Keeper in 1896 be a publican? I am trying to find out more about William Murrell, I have the family story with him being born in France and information from the Murrell One Name study who say he was born in Bethnal Green. The family story has him as a Vinter (wine taster/merchant). On his marriage certificate he is listed as an Agent, that was Jan 1896 in Newcastle, then he is a Beer House Keeper by the end of the same year in Sunderland. By 1901 he was no longer with Margaret Coutts and I can find no trace of him so far on the 1901 census. Any advice welcomed, many thanks Sarah On 14/12/2007, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > It will be 'Father' 24 Robinson Terrace. The requirement in Column 7 is > the > Signature, description and residence of informant. The description of the > informant in this case is 'father'. In other cases it will be 'mother'. > > Stan > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >