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Getting his mischief!

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DSJ | 16:11 Sat 22nd Jan 2011 | Genealogy
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I have been trawling through family Census Records and have printed off the 1911 entry for a clergyman ancestor's household. There are 2 sons & 2 daughters listed The eldest two children, aged 11 & 9, are in education. The youngest two, aged 3 & 2, are entered under the heading Occupation as 'Getting His/Her Mischief'

What a wonderful turn of phrase!
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lol give me a name so I can have a look.....
Indeed. Though I wondered what you meant for a minute... ;)
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Theodore C A Mullett (born 1900)
Thank you for sharing this. It is absolutely priceless. I'm in stitches. Poor chap. I wish I had an ancestor like that. Why is it that everybody else's families are more interesting??
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It is priceless, isn't it? I think that clergyman had a great sense of humour. I immediately thought of my little granddaughter, aged 2. I think I'll have to show the entry to her parents with a census coming up soon!
lol that is brilliant.......if you look at the original 'getting into mischief' is the profession, and type of work is 'upsetting things'
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I see the original entry now, craft1948, I hadn't looked at that before so didn't see the 'upsetting things' bit! That makes the whole thing even funnier!

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