The 1841 Scotland census (North Uist) reports the occupation of my 75 year old gr-gr-gr-grandfather Angus McAulay as"Ob., Ch.".
Does anyone have an idea what "Ob Ch" is short for? His son Ewen MacAulay is listed as a Crofter, if that is any help.
Any thoughts would be very appreciated!
Thanks!
Rob Miller
Toronto, Ontario
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Re: 1841 occupation help? (Ob Ch)
Hello Rob,robm0761 wrote:The 1841 Scotland census (North Uist) reports the occupation of my 75 year old gr-gr-gr-grandfather Angus McAulay as"Ob., Ch.".
Does anyone have an idea what "Ob Ch" is short for? His son Ewen MacAulay is listed as a Crofter, if that is any help.
Any thoughts would be very appreciated!
Thanks!
Rob Miller
Toronto, Ontario
Freecen transcribes it as follows-
Piece: SCT1841/113 Place: North Uist -Inverness-shire Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: North Uist Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -
Folio: 1 Page: 10
Address: Grimsay
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
MCAULEY Angus M 75 Obj Of Charity Inverness-shire
They sure had a way with words.
Kind regards,
Annette M
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