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clerk in 19th century
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CATHKIN | Report | 13 Oct 2007 14:56 |
Does anyone know about the above? My greatgrandmother`s father was clerk on her marriage cert. An American researcher has told me that a clerk could have a farm , land etc --not convinced --think he wants my money for further research, |
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Marilyn | Report | 13 Oct 2007 15:11 |
Just looked in our Collins quite large Dictionary and it gives all sorts of descriptions, even Am. and Canad. but nothing mentioning a farm, or land. etc. only the usual ones that we know of!!. |
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CATHKIN | Report | 13 Oct 2007 15:14 |
IThe researcher told me to check the meaning of clerk -he must think I`m stupid and he wants 100 dollars to do research --no way , |
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CATHKIN | Report | 13 Oct 2007 15:19 |
He says this man had 67 acres , house , office etc, |
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Janet | Report | 13 Oct 2007 16:38 |
He just may have been the Church Clerk, the one who wrote down all the entries on the register. If you go to the local CRO you can sometimes find out more about church clerks as they often did other jobs as well and were quite important people in their own right, within that community. Not sure how your American friend has come to that conclusion but there is no accounting for folk! |