They may be dates in days, but I think they may also be the
occupational codes used to classify them for the census abstracts.
The social class schema is explained in the census abstract which
is only available in a few large libraries.
David
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001 10:25:10 +0100 James Cricket
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# I have come across two entries in the 1881 cnesus which I do not understand. An 18 years girl has the number 6570 in the occupation column and her 3 years old sister has 1095. Anyone with an explanation please or a source I could refer to?
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# Many thanks
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# Dennis Durrant
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