Hi
Alexander Will in Edinburgh has his occupation listed as “La Texamine of Crestons Larthar Arver on a Superanna Tios Allowins” and a “Con H P Cresminer of Custoues“ in the 1851 and 1841 censuses, respectively. He has a house manager and two house servants. Does any one know what these occupations are?
David
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Re: Help needed with Occupation in census
Hi David,
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Have you looked at the originals on www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk , or are you using the transcriptions on Ancestry? The Ancestry transcriptions can be poor, depending on the style of handwriting on the original.
I've had a look at the 1851 original on ScotlandsPeople and see most of it:
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Have you looked at the originals on www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk , or are you using the transcriptions on Ancestry? The Ancestry transcriptions can be poor, depending on the style of handwriting on the original.
I've had a look at the 1851 original on ScotlandsPeople and see most of it:
- ____ examiner of customs Scotland
now on a superannuation allowance
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Re: Help needed with Occupation in census
Hello David,
You can find generally reliable transcriptions on FreeCen.
http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
1841: Examiner Of Customs Half Pay
1851: Late Examiner Customs On Super
There's an Inventory on ScotlandsPeople for this fellow,
WILL
ALEXANDER
09/07/1852
EXAMINER OF HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS FOR SCOTLAND
INVENTORY
EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT INVENTORIES
SC70/1/76
This is probably the Will that goes with it.
WILL
ALEXANDER
09/07/1852
RESIDING INEDINBURGH
EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT WILLS
SC70/4/21
He died 30 May, 1852. Death notice from Wigtownshire Free Press.
“At Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, on the 30th ult., Alexander Will, Esq., late Examiner or H.M Customs for Scotland.”
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ances ... hs/30.html
1811 Directory.
https://archive.org/stream/postofficean ... 2/mode/2up
1832-33 Directory.
https://archive.org/stream/graysannuald ... 0/mode/2up
Scottish Customs Hierarchy 1825.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=beU ... 22&f=false
According to various entries in Parliamentary Papers:
In 1822 he was on a salary of £400 per annum and contributed £20 per annum to the superannuation fund. He was appointed by the The Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, by a Warrant, dated 9th October 1809. He attended daily, from five to six hours, actively employed, and longer on special occasions.
Hope that helps,
Alan
You can find generally reliable transcriptions on FreeCen.
http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
1841: Examiner Of Customs Half Pay
1851: Late Examiner Customs On Super
There's an Inventory on ScotlandsPeople for this fellow,
WILL
ALEXANDER
09/07/1852
EXAMINER OF HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS FOR SCOTLAND
INVENTORY
EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT INVENTORIES
SC70/1/76
This is probably the Will that goes with it.
WILL
ALEXANDER
09/07/1852
RESIDING INEDINBURGH
EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT WILLS
SC70/4/21
He died 30 May, 1852. Death notice from Wigtownshire Free Press.
“At Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, on the 30th ult., Alexander Will, Esq., late Examiner or H.M Customs for Scotland.”
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ances ... hs/30.html
1811 Directory.
https://archive.org/stream/postofficean ... 2/mode/2up
1832-33 Directory.
https://archive.org/stream/graysannuald ... 0/mode/2up
Scottish Customs Hierarchy 1825.
http://books.google.com.au/books?id=beU ... 22&f=false
According to various entries in Parliamentary Papers:
In 1822 he was on a salary of £400 per annum and contributed £20 per annum to the superannuation fund. He was appointed by the The Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, by a Warrant, dated 9th October 1809. He attended daily, from five to six hours, actively employed, and longer on special occasions.
Hope that helps,
Alan