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Occupation on marriage certificates

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Peter

Peter Report 1 Sep 2012 12:42

Thank you to all of you who have taken the trouble to reply. Very helpful :-)

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 1 Sep 2012 11:57

I'd never hear of 'Nurse Waddingham'! Had to do a google search, as you do. Not a nice woman though was she.
Interesting for me that she wasn't executed in London (as portrayed in film 'Pierrepoint') but Winson Green prison B'ham, just round the corner from where I work - as a nurse!! Typical, you would think London was the only place in England sometimes. Maybe it was appropriate to distort her history though as she told several porkies in her lifetime!
Jan

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 1 Sep 2012 11:09

Would not believe half the information given on Marriage certificates

My grandmother Baptised Mary Ellen, marriage 1 Nellie Josephine marriage 2 Nellie. On first marriage her father is a Malster on 2nd he is a Policeman (deceased on both)

Many people will also 'posh' up their own or their fathers occupations.

I have also come across 1 ancestor who was illegitimate and on her marriage certificate has put a name in their and stated her father was a surgeon.

There were no checks made so you could say what you liked when asked for information for the certificate.

Have even found some WW1 records with some interesting civilian occupations, which bear little resemblance to what they really did.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 1 Sep 2012 10:21

If you are lucky enough to find his or her army papers they have the work they did on the enlistment usually.

Adeline

Adeline Report 1 Sep 2012 09:47

On my parents' marriage certificate (1941), my father's occupation is given as "Fitter, RAF" . It lists his home address.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Sep 2012 09:28

One of mine dated 1943 was in Bradford, Yorks. and both of the couple were in the Army there.
It shows their ranks,service numbers, section of the Army and their actual job within that.
It also shows their separate home addresses in the south of England.

Gwyn

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 31 Aug 2012 22:05

It would show his Rank, number and maybe what he did.

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 31 Aug 2012 22:01

If the man was in the army I don't think his civilian occupation would be mentioned as the certificate records his occupation at the time of the marriage - which will be a soldier.

Kath. x

Peter

Peter Report 31 Aug 2012 19:52

Can anyone tell me if the "occupation" of a man in the second world war was recorded on his marriage certificate as his rank in the army or did they record his civvy street profession?