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Judith

Judith Report 14 Aug 2006 15:40

I should think it more likely that hubby was on duty at police station or plodding the beat and and so wasn't listed at home but that she gave the information about his occupation to explain that she wasn't usually the head of the household. Have you searched for his name on the census?

Sam

Sam Report 14 Aug 2006 15:39

If you mean the husband is not named on the census, thats probably because he wasn't home on census night. Caqn you find him on a later census with Betsy? Sam x

Denise

Denise Report 14 Aug 2006 15:37

In a tick

Denise

Denise Report 14 Aug 2006 15:36

I am trying to verify the marriage of Betsy Ann Jameson born 1841. (before buying the cert) One possible is 8b Page 649 3rd quater 1859, Elijah Hulse. I think it is the right one as on the 1871c RG10 3914 it has a Betsy Ann Hulse living with her sister Fanny. The husband is not named it says shes Married to a Policeman. Is this usual not to name policemen. How can I find this policemans name? Many Thanks Denise.