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(103092) Sarah Jessie Ashmead
This three-year research project began in January 2014 and investigated whether, during the Victorian period, the professions formed a distinct self-sustaining social group with its own mores and values. The project looked at 16,000 individuals drawn from census data for Alnwick, Brighton, Bristol, Dundee, Greenock, Leeds, Merthyr Tydfil, Morpeth, and Winchester. The research project was funded by the UK Economic & Social Research Council and was based at the Universities of Oxford and Northumbria.
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103092Full Name
Sarah Jessie AshmeadGender
FemaleOccupation
No Occupation KnownDate of Birth
1858Place of Origin
Clifton, Gloucestershire, EnglandDate of Death
1868Place of Death
Clifton, Gloucestershire, EnglandAge at Death
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BristolGeneration
3Marriage ID
100165Relationships
100606 (Harriette Martha Dods : mother), 100605 (Frederick Ashmead : father), 100609 (Frederick Dods Ashmead : sibling), 100612 (John Stubbings Ashmead : sibling), 103091 (Mary Elizabeth Ashmead : sibling), 103097 (Alfred Ernest Ashmead : sibling), 103094 (George Ashmead : sibling), 103095 (Harriette Florence Ashmead : sibling), 103096 (Herbert Ashmead : sibling), 103093 (Katie Dods Ashmead : sibling)Access Full Dataset
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BristolNo Occupation KnownGeneration: 3100165Sarah Jessie Ashmead (103092)Harriette Martha Dods (100606)Frederick Ashmead (100605)Frederick Dods Ashmead (100609)John Stubbings Ashmead (100612)Mary Elizabeth Ashmead (103091)Alfred Ernest Ashmead (103097)George Ashmead (103094)Harriette Florence Ashmead (103095)Herbert Ashmead (103096)Katie Dods Ashmead (103093)Business and Labour HistoryHistoryEconomic History