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HOUSEHOLDS AND 'HIDDEN' KIN IN EARLY-NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND: FOUR CASE STUDIES IN SUBURBAN EXETER, 1821-1861

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Continuity and Change, 10 (2): 257-278 (1995)

Abstract

Explores kin relationships between household heads and resident domestic servants in a suburban neighborhood in Exeter between 1821 and 1861. In particular it focuses on cases where the census does not record a kin relationship, and where the surnames of householder and servant are different, yet it has been possible to establish a blood relationship between the two individuals. The unusual methodology used for the microstudy, in particular the researching of female as well as male lines of descent, has produced interesting new conclusions with regard to proportions of resident kin in households in the early 19th century and also on the nature of domestic service in the period. J

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