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Janet

Janet Report 10 Jan 2006 15:47

Being a 'printer' in the 19 and 20 centuries was to have one of the most prestigious trades at this time. There are many records for printers and the St Brides Library and the Guildhall in London are just two of the many places where you will find a history. The whole profession was a closed shop, only smashed recently in the 1980's under the Thatcher govt. Suggest you try google searches. All printers did a 7 year apprenticeship so many records are available. Janet

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 14:25

Lin - you're welcome -I quite enjoyed that little rummage......Esta

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 14:23

To all you chaps - A BIG THANK YOU for all your suggestions which have given me a shove in what I am hoping is the right directions. I'm going for Georgie Boy - I just get this feeling. I think I would be right in thinking that yes Alfred's dad had died before 1899 but the name is incorrect for what ever reason, so I will use this as a good bases - anything goes wrong I'll blame you lot - only joking. Once again a million thanks Linda

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 14:18

I know it's only a decision you can make Lin but I would agree with Tracey and go with the census info ....... Esta x

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 14:15

Just had alook for mother Mary ann in 1901 to make sure she's not with anyone called Alfred - and she's not only son Frederick .......but then that would have been too easy.

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 10 Jan 2006 14:08

I'd go with father George I think. It's possible that in the confusion of getting married, he didn't give a name so the registrar just wrote his name again. Labourer is a common occupation, so would be entirely acceptable. Also, if it was Alfred as father, it should state Printer as occupation (even if they did write deceased).

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 14:05

I feel as though we have traced the right chap back in the cenus.......but why Alfred in the MC ( it also seems likely that he would name is first son after his fahter )..........Bum !!

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 14:03

on the census' ALfred is a printer though(91) and what looks like a printers boy (1881)

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 14:02

Thats what I was thinking porkies on the census or the marriage cert I don't know whether to go for the 1891 Alfred Moss & Mary Moss with son Alfred aged 21 b Southwark Printer living in Newington or the 1881 George & Mary Moss with son Alfred b Aldershot

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 10 Jan 2006 13:57

So, we have 2 senarios.... Either - 1) The marriage cert is wrong. or 2) The 1901 census is wrong. Either case is a strong possibility. (Ann - google 1901 census decoder :) )

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 13:55

Esta - tried that just buddies Lin

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 13:54

Can't believe I missed them in 71 - not use the name being spelt correctly..........LOL

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 10 Jan 2006 13:54

No wonder you couldn't find then in 1871 Esta - the page is ripped lol George being in the Army explains the Irish daughter I think.

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 13:52

I don't suppose the wittness on the MC would give any clues !

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 13:52

In 1871this Alfred father George are in Aldershot Barracks surname spelt correct Moss Lin

Esta

Esta Report 10 Jan 2006 13:49

Yes - that the family I followed - couldn't see them in 1871 but then there was a daughter born Ireland in 1874 ( so might be there ) ....they were on the '61 in ALdershot as george is a soldier !! (Battery A, Royal Horse Artillery)

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 10 Jan 2006 13:49

Esta, I got that one too... Mass, Mary A abt 1830 Mallingcray, Essex, England Head Camberwell London Mass, Frederick abt 1867 Woolwich, Kent, England Son Camberwell London (Horsekeeper/Groom) Mass, Alfred abt 1870 Aldershot, Hampshire, England Son Camberwell London (Printer) Mass, William abt 1872 Aldershot, Hampshire, England Son Camberwell London (Beaker Maker) Mass, Rosina abt 1875 Dublin, Ireland Daughter Camberwell London (General Servant)

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 13:47

Esta all bums greatly appreciated :) Alfred father George mother widowed what was that family Lin

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy

☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy Report 10 Jan 2006 13:46

This is the only birth that could be in Aldershot Birth Sep 1868 Moss Alfred Farnham.2a 93 It's probably the son of George.

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Jan 2006 13:43

I found one Alfred Moss b Aldershot in 1871 father George I found one Alfred Moss b Aldershot in 1881 father George I found one Alfred Moss b Aldershot married in 1901 but not in 1891 Lin