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Pat Hickin wrote
I think it's interesting that the census refers to people as "boarders"
instead of "roomers
end -- we "boarded" (for dinner only) at a
> house several blocks
> > away (where other teachers both roomed and
> boarded), which was not
> > where we "roomed."
> >
> > The term "bed and board" means you get both a
> room/bed and one or mo
Pat Hickin wrote
I think it's interesting that the census refers to people as "boarders"
instead of "roomers." I'm sure they really mean people who live/sleep
there -- not people who live elsewhere and eat there!
Are you talking about English Censuses or others?
In England, the Censuses diff
ot;
The term "bed and board" means you get both a room/bed and one or more
meals.
Pat
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The term "bed and board" means you get both a room/bed and one or more
meals.
Pat
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Absolutely everyone goes into my database ;-))
If I had a large number of boarders, I'd create a "father" for them
all, perhaps named "Unlinked Boarders".
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Mary Young
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lodger.
> I did not know her surname at first, but later found
> out.
>
> Karima
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Thank you, Jim!
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Pat, I believe that is the best suggestion I've seen so
This is a very interesting topic and I'm glad Robert brought it up. I
have a couple of incidences where the family I'm researching seemed to
be operating a boarding house. Most names of the boarders are
unfamiliar to me, but there are a couple with same last name as this
family, and of the wife's
All of my father's brothers were listed as
boarders at the family address. I assume it meant
they had all reached majority, were working, but
were still living at home and may well have been
paying their mom and dad for room and board. Who
knows what entered the mind of the enumerator when
he sai
listed as a lodger.
I did not know her surname at first, but later found out.
Karima
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thesis in one
direction or the other.
My 2 cents (shrinking).
Janis
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: [LegacyUG] Suggestions wanted please: How to enter "boarder"
I would appreciate some suggestions on how to enter a "boarder" into Legacy
so that a future reader can understand clearly it is not a bona fide family
member. Any suggestions? Here is what I know:
I changed the nam
vent "Living" and in Description "with son-in-law John Doe's
> family" and give the date and location as above.
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> Pat
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I would appreciate some suggestions on how to enter a "boarder" into
Legacy so that a future reader can understand clearly it is not
] On Behalf Of Cary
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This gets into the whole issue of who is a bone fide family member. If he
were only a boarder MY answer would
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I would appreciate some suggestions on how to enter a "boarder&
I would look for other references to "David Kasper".
Not every census provided good directions to the census takers, thus some
takers just asked a child or a neighbor about families where no adult was
at home. The census data is therefore not always reliable. For the lines
of interest to me, I've
I would appreciate some suggestions on how to enter a "boarder" into
Legacy so that a future reader can understand clearly it is not a bona
fide family member. Any suggestions? Here is what I know:
I changed the names, some descendants are kind of "touchy" about this.
William Kasper was born 1
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