Given the doubts expressed on this thread about Paley's identification of Joe Barnett after 1891, a little thought came to me.
On the 1911 census there is a declaration box that requires a signature of the head of the household, I'm thinking that as Barnett could read and write, and he was the head of the household, that there is a good chance that the signature that appears on the bottom of the form is his. I was wondering if this could be compared to something we know to have been signed by Barnett in 88, a statement or something similar maybe?
I have the 1911 Joseph and Catherine Barnett in Kent entry, mentioned by Miss Marple in an earlier post and signed by a Joseph Barnett.
Anyone have a signature of Barnett from 88 or know where I can get one?
Mark, do you have the signature of the Joe Barnett identified by Paley that you found in 1911?
Worth a try?
Debs
On the 1911 census there is a declaration box that requires a signature of the head of the household, I'm thinking that as Barnett could read and write, and he was the head of the household, that there is a good chance that the signature that appears on the bottom of the form is his. I was wondering if this could be compared to something we know to have been signed by Barnett in 88, a statement or something similar maybe?
I have the 1911 Joseph and Catherine Barnett in Kent entry, mentioned by Miss Marple in an earlier post and signed by a Joseph Barnett.
Anyone have a signature of Barnett from 88 or know where I can get one?
Mark, do you have the signature of the Joe Barnett identified by Paley that you found in 1911?
Worth a try?
Debs
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