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Workhouse aliases
Posted by : Brian Jones
When: 20/07/2010 21:59:20
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I've found several census records for a workhouse where the inmates are named as, for example, Bessie Smith (alias Barker). Does anybody know what this means? Why two names? Is Smith or Barker the real name?
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