Hi John,
The 1911 census for my relative was in the Welsh language version. If
anyone cares to look at the census, it was for Richard Davies b. 1853 born in
Llanllugan, Montg. The address is Gwerfyda, Llanllugan, Nr Newtown, Montg.
Richard Davies Penteubr 58 Sengl Farmer Montgomery Llanllugan
Catherine Davies Chwaer 53 Sengl Cadw Ty Montgomery Llanllugan
Sarah Jane Buckley Nith 25 Sengl Morwyn Cyffredin Montgomery Mochdre
The whole page is otherwise in the Welsh language.
Thanks to those who did the transcription. It now makes sense. Catherine
was a sister and the Housekeeper, and Sarah was a niece and the Domestic
Maid.
Georgina
In a message dated 8/7/2012 4:03:28 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
john(a)jlb2011.co.uk writes:
Roy Davies <roydavies(a)gmail.com> wrote:
"Cadw ty" means keeping the house, i.e. she was either a house keeper
or a house wife, depending on her relationship to the head of the
household.
"Morwyn" means "maid" (or maiden) and "cyffredin" means
common so she
would have been someone who did general domestic duties. Off hand I
can't think what how we would normally describe that occupation in
English, "general maid," I suppose.
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Dear Listers,
What an interesting answer from Roy Davies. Many thanks, Roy.
I must say this is the first time I've encountered an example of a
householder responding in Welsh to a census question. Perhaps Georgina
could
tell us whether the householder filled in the Welsh language version of
the
census form?
Has anyone else seen similar examples while studying census returns?
I suppose the 1911 is the most likely source, because in that census we
can
see the answers as written by the head of the household, rather than the
census enumerator's transcription that we see in all the other censuses.
Kind regards,
John
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