I think it reads 'Bootmakers Assistant' Patricia On May 1, 2006, at 11:50, Merryl Gullick (by way of Geoffrey <lists@sog.org.uk>) wrote: > I've been looking on the 'complete' 1891 census at 1837online and > everytime > I try to print a census page very little of it appears and my 'Hard > disk is > full' comes up, a problem of which I am aware, but consequently tried > to > hand copy the entries for which they had already taken units. One I'm > absolutely stumped on is the trade of a 17 year old who eventually > became a > Clerk/Accountant. His brother aged 14 was a Hairdressers apprentice > and > this was in Newport, Mons. I've tried Google on just Kerse and Kerse > Assistant and > nothing appears, and am absolutely stuck on the first word, almost > sure it > starts with 'B' - anyone any ideas? > > Another thought, is if someone with access to 1891 on Ancestry would > be kind > enough to see what they came up with, the boy is William H.M. ROSS born > Newport at 35 Duckpool Road, Newport - sorry I forgot to take down the > reference. > > From > Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds. > E-Mail: merryl.wells@one-name.org > GOONS Mem. No. 1757. Reg. ONS: Bawtree; Gullick/ock; Moist/Moyst; > Mem. of Wells Assn. (GOONS Reg.) > > > > > This email has been scanned for viruses by NetBenefit using Sophos > anti-virus technology > > > > -- > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.1/104 - Release Date: > 16/09/2005 > > >