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'Nurse Child'
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Pat | Report | 14 Aug 2007 15:23 |
Thank you for reminding me, Reg, I usually do google everything. Why I never thought to this time I don't know - senior moment perhaps? Best wishes Pat |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Aug 2007 15:14 |
If you google 'nurse child' and select UK results, there is a lot of info Reg |
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Pat | Report | 14 Aug 2007 14:59 |
Thank you so much Heather. Who paid for these children to be lodged with another family in the 1870's? Was it the local parish or someone in the child's family? |
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Heather | Report | 14 Aug 2007 14:32 |
A nurse child is a foster child - the family are being paid to care for her. |
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Pat | Report | 14 Aug 2007 14:30 |
Opinions please about what this means on Census. I thought it might mean the wife of the family was nursing a child for someone not connected with the family. But on the next page there appears to be a family with Head and his wife both in their 60's who appear to have 3 'Nurse Child' at their address? Thank you all Pat |