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carolegif | 17:09 Mon 30th May 2011 | Genealogy
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Looking up an ancestor for a friend in the 1911 census, his job title is entered as a Chaffenter or Chappenter. At first I thought he couldn't spell Carpenter, but in the 1901 census he is a Foreman in a Granary so I wondered if it was something to do with separating wheat from chaff on a machine.

Has anyone heard of this?

Thanks!
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Yes a Chafferer is a dealer in Chaff
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Thanks Dotty! You certainly see some wierd and wonderful occupations!
lol carole in the 1911 census one lady gave her relationship to the head of the house as 'Mistress'................
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A neighbour of one ancestor was Caleb Blott - ratcatcher. In a later census he was a mole catcher - he must have caught all the rats!!
I love his name...........that's as bad as my Joseph Wombell.
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My maiden name was Goodlass, you can imagine the stick I took!

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