1910 - House Puperepon

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ChrisGW

1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av ChrisGW » 12. desember 2007 kl. 3.54

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of house=hold.
What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Hugh Watkins

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 12. desember 2007 kl. 4.51

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?


out of context nothing

Your Search for Puperepon returned no matches

please post a full refeence to the page and image

Hugh W


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Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av ChrisGW » 12. desember 2007 kl. 6.49

Hugh Watkins wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?


out of context nothing

Your Search for Puperepon returned no matches

I know my search for "Puperepon" returned no matches. That is why I am asking on
the usenet!

please post a full refeence to the page and image

Hugh W


It defines how the person listed on the census (USA) is related to the head of

house hold.

Gerry

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Gerry » 12. desember 2007 kl. 6.55

In article <[email protected]>,
ChrisGW <[email protected]> wrote:

Hugh Watkins wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?


out of context nothing

Your Search for Puperepon returned no matches

I know my search for "Puperepon" returned no matches. That is why I am asking
on
the usenet!

please post a full refeence to the page and image

Hugh W


It defines how the person listed on the census (USA) is related to the head
of
house hold.

Please list the name, County, State, E.D. and page for the person you
want us to tell you about. It is just possible that you may have miss
read the census takers handwriting.

catalpa

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av catalpa » 12. desember 2007 kl. 23.53

"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Hugh Watkins wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?


out of context nothing

Your Search for Puperepon returned no matches

I know my search for "Puperepon" returned no matches. That is why I am
asking on the usenet!

please post a full refeence to the page and image

Hugh W


It defines how the person listed on the census (USA) is related to the
head of house hold.

To help you answer the question people need to see the original image.

Without seeing the image I would guess that the "P" is an "S" and the person
named is a Supervisor or Superintendent responsible for the house.

Liz_in_Calgary

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Liz_in_Calgary » 13. desember 2007 kl. 3.43

With my dyslexia I read chaperon.



On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 21:54:23 -0500, in alt.genealogy ChrisGW
<[email protected]> wrote :

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of house=hold.
What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

ChrisGW

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av ChrisGW » 14. desember 2007 kl. 18.26

ChrisGW wrote:
Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film reader to
make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. It turns out that
Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a place where the census
taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris

clifto

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av clifto » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.19

ChrisGW wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:
Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon"

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film reader to
make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. It turns out that
Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon.

I have to say I liked Puperepon better. :)

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ChrisGW

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av ChrisGW » 14. desember 2007 kl. 19.49

clifto wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:
ChrisGW wrote:
Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon"
Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film reader to
make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it. It turns out that
Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon.

I have to say I liked Puperepon better. :)


lol

Those of us that were looking at it were some what embarrassed because the
person who figured it out was 86 years young. Good eyes she has.

Chris

catalpa

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av catalpa » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.26

"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
ChrisGW wrote:
Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris

Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what
exactly would a house Chaperon be?

Henry Brownlee

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Henry Brownlee » 15. desember 2007 kl. 3.33

"catalpa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| "ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
| news:[email protected]...
| > ChrisGW wrote:
| >> Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
| >> house=hold. What does it mean?
| >>
| >> Thanks
| >> Chris
| >
| > Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
| > reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
| > It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
| > place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and
not
| > written over.
| >
| > Thanks to everyone for your replies.
| >
| > Chris
|
| Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible,
what
| exactly would a house Chaperon be?
|

A House Mother at a Fraternity/Sorority House or dormitory?

Henry Brownlee
Houma, Louisiana
Geaux LSU!

Hugh Watkins

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 15. desember 2007 kl. 10.31

ChrisGW wrote:

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris


Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found
a place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and
not written over.


which is why we wanted to look at the image and compare other examples
of the handwriting

if you post the source citation reference you put in your notes to each
entry in your tree that will do just as well

eg in 1910

Lewis H Lapham Antonette Manhattan Ward 19, New York, NY abt
1858 New York Head

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Manhattan Ward 19, New York,
New York; Roll: T624_1043; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 1181; Image: 614.

then anyone can find your ancestor
AND
at home for subscribers
http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view ... +19.1181.4

at a library
http://content.ancestrylibrary.com/Brow ... +19.1181.4

a mega rich family with 6 servants and a govereness, all from Sweden, to
serve 4 people

he is the great grandfather of the editor Lewis Lapham

is this yours?

Henrietta C Lyman Madison Ward 5, Dane, WI abt 1852 Wisconsin
Chaperon

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Madison Ward 5, Dane,
Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1708; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 61; Image: 763.

http://content.ancestry.com/iexec?htx=V ... _1708-0763

You are here: Search > Census > U.S. Census > 1910 United States Federal
Census > Wisconsin > Dane > Madison Ward 5 > District 61


regards

Hugh W


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Hugh Watkins

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 15. desember 2007 kl. 10.33

ChrisGW wrote:

clifto wrote:

ChrisGW wrote:

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon"

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at
it. It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon.


I have to say I liked Puperepon better. :)


lol

Those of us that were looking at it were some what embarrassed because
the person who figured it out was 86 years young. Good eyes she has.

and like me learned to write in that style with a steel nibbed dip pen
there could still be talk of a chaperon in the 1950ies

more freedom today

Hugh W

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Hugh Watkins

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 15. desember 2007 kl. 10.38

catalpa wrote:

"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what
exactly would a house Chaperon be?

just grab a dictionary book or on line google is your friend

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ch ... gle+Search

click on definition in the light blue line
http://www.answers.com/chaperon&r=67

IN BRIEF: A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young
people.

The chaperon went to the theater with the young students.

implied to stop the flirting and kissing :-)
spoil sport

Hugh W


--
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district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/

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catalpa

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av catalpa » 16. desember 2007 kl. 1.41

"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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catalpa wrote:

"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible,
what exactly would a house Chaperon be?

just grab a dictionary book or on line google is your friend

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ch ... gle+Search

click on definition in the light blue line
http://www.answers.com/chaperon&r=67

IN BRIEF: A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young
people.

The chaperon went to the theater with the young students.

implied to stop the flirting and kissing :-)
spoil sport

Hugh W


I know what a chaperon is. The question is still what exactly would a "house
Chaperon" be. Google only returns 23 results for "house Chaperon", so the
phrase is not in common usage today. What type of housing is it that needed
a "house Chaperon"? Did the term only apply to a college dorm or
fraternity/sorority house? Is "house Chaperon" a regional expression that
elsewhere would be called a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" or "Resident
Advisor"?

If the answer was readily available I would not be asking for an
explanation. I also wonder if it was one of those bored census takers that
used a $100 expression when a $1 one would have served the purpose and been
perfectly clear as to meaning.

Laurie S

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Laurie S » 16. desember 2007 kl. 6.36

Unfortunately house Chaperon isn't listed but here's a couple links to
some occupations of the past.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~fltgs/occupations.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~herblst/occupations.htm

I did find this:
TITLE(s): RESIDENCE SUPERVISOR (any industry) alternate titles: adviser;
chaperon; cottage parent;

house manager Coordinates variety of activities for residents of
boarding school, college fraternity or sorority house, care and
treatment institution, children's home, or similar establishment: Orders
supplies and determines need for maintenance, repairs, and furnishings.
Assigns rooms, assists in planning recreational activities, and
supervises work and study programs. Counsels residents in identifying
and resolving social or other problems. Compiles records of daily
activities of residents. Chaperones group-sponsored trips and social
functions. Ascertains need for and secures services of physician.
Answers telephone and sorts and distributes mail. May escort individuals
on trips outside establishment for shopping or to obtain medical or
dental services. May hire and supervise activities of housekeeping
personnel. May plan menus.

Laurie



catalpa wrote:
"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible, what
exactly would a house Chaperon be?


Graeme Wall

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Graeme Wall » 16. desember 2007 kl. 9.53

In message <Au_8j.15169$D44.4074@trnddc04>
"catalpa" <[email protected]> wrote:

[snip]
I know what a chaperon is. The question is still what exactly would a
"house Chaperon" be. Google only returns 23 results for "house Chaperon",
so the phrase is not in common usage today. What type of housing is it
that needed a "house Chaperon"? Did the term only apply to a college dorm
or fraternity/sorority house? Is "house Chaperon" a regional expression
that elsewhere would be called a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" or
"Resident Advisor"?

Concierge?

If the answer was readily available I would not be asking for an
explanation. I also wonder if it was one of those bored census takers that
used a $100 expression when a $1 one would have served the purpose and been
perfectly clear as to meaning.


Local usage?

--
Graeme Wall

My genealogy website <www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy>

catalpa

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av catalpa » 16. desember 2007 kl. 10.39

"Laurie S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Unfortunately house Chaperon isn't listed but here's a couple links to
some occupations of the past.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~fltgs/occupations.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~herblst/occupations.htm

I did find this:
TITLE(s): RESIDENCE SUPERVISOR (any industry) alternate titles: adviser;
chaperon; cottage parent;

house manager Coordinates variety of activities for residents of boarding
school, college fraternity or sorority house, care and treatment
institution, children's home, or similar establishment: Orders supplies
and determines need for maintenance, repairs, and furnishings. Assigns
rooms, assists in planning recreational activities, and supervises work
and study programs. Counsels residents in identifying and resolving social
or other problems. Compiles records of daily activities of residents.
Chaperones group-sponsored trips and social functions. Ascertains need for
and secures services of physician. Answers telephone and sorts and
distributes mail. May escort individuals on trips outside establishment
for shopping or to obtain medical or dental services. May hire and
supervise activities of housekeeping personnel. May plan menus.

Laurie


Thank you very much. That is exactly the type of detailed explanation I was
looking for. I should have thought to look for a list of occupations.

For me, calling the head of houshold in this situation a "Residence
Supervisor" is much clearer and more meaningful than "chaperon". Never heard
of a "cottage parent" before.

catalpa wrote:
"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

ChrisGW wrote:

Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible,
what exactly would a house Chaperon be?



singhals

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av singhals » 16. desember 2007 kl. 16.56

catalpa wrote:
"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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catalpa wrote:


"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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ChrisGW wrote:


Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible,
what exactly would a house Chaperon be?

just grab a dictionary book or on line google is your friend

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ch ... gle+Search

click on definition in the light blue line
http://www.answers.com/chaperon&r=67

IN BRIEF: A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young
people.

The chaperon went to the theater with the young students.

implied to stop the flirting and kissing :-)
spoil sport

Hugh W



I know what a chaperon is. The question is still what exactly would a "house
Chaperon" be. Google only returns 23 results for "house Chaperon", so the
phrase is not in common usage today. What type of housing is it that needed
a "house Chaperon"? Did the term only apply to a college dorm or
fraternity/sorority house? Is "house Chaperon" a regional expression that
elsewhere would be called a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" or "Resident
Advisor"?


A House Chaperon is hired as the chaperon of all the female
residents of a specific dorm/sorority/residence
hall/boarding house/whatever. She is NOT just Miss
Whoozit's chaperon, she is the chaperon for all females
living in the house. This spreads respectability with a
minimum financial outlay on the part of any individual
female's family.

She does not supervise or advise; she is simply present as a
sop to the pre-21st century proprieties.

If the answer was readily available I would not be asking for an
explanation. I also wonder if it was one of those bored census takers that
used a $100 expression when a $1 one would have served the purpose and been
perfectly clear as to meaning.

It _is_ perfectly clear in meaning. I don't see how it
could get any blunter.


Cheryl

Hugh Watkins

Re: 1910 - House Puperepon

Legg inn av Hugh Watkins » 16. desember 2007 kl. 19.12

catalpa wrote:

"Hugh Watkins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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catalpa wrote:


"ChrisGW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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ChrisGW wrote:


Found this on 1910 census "House Puperepon" as related to head of
house=hold. What does it mean?

Thanks
Chris

Sorry it took so long to get back to everyone. Could not get the film
reader to make a print out. So I got several other people to look at it.
It turns out that Lin_in_Calgary was correct. It is Chaperon. We found a
place where the census taker wrote it again and it was more clear and not
written over.

Thanks to everyone for your replies.

Chris


Since I guessed it was a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" responsible,
what exactly would a house Chaperon be?

just grab a dictionary book or on line google is your friend

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ch ... gle+Search

click on definition in the light blue line
http://www.answers.com/chaperon&r=67

IN BRIEF: A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young
people.

The chaperon went to the theater with the young students.

implied to stop the flirting and kissing :-)
spoil sport

Hugh W



I know what a chaperon is. The question is still what exactly would a "house
Chaperon" be. Google only returns 23 results for "house Chaperon", so the
phrase is not in common usage today. What type of housing is it that needed
a "house Chaperon"? Did the term only apply to a college dorm or
fraternity/sorority house? Is "house Chaperon" a regional expression that
elsewhere would be called a "Supervisor" or "Superintendent" or "Resident
Advisor"?

If the answer was readily available I would not be asking for an
explanation. I also wonder if it was one of those bored census takers that
used a $100 expression when a $1 one would have served the purpose and been
perfectly clear as to meaning.


look AT THE LOCATION

DO SOME LOCAL HISTROY
WITHOUT SEEING THE CONTEXT AGAIN I HAVE NO ANSWER

HUGH W


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