Unique IDPE-000065SurnameYawGiven namesJamesBiographical abstractDates of employment: 1890-1900Biographical noteDetails from contemporary sources:
1890 Richard Seymour states labourer "useless for his purpose" - February - Mayor directs dismissal [ref: 26/240/312]
1893 Block Sweeper - Letter from mother Jane, 42 O'Connor St Chippendale requests increase- age 30, receiving boy's wage £1 per week - was appointed July 1891 - April - Seymour states since taken on again, no fault found with him – Mayor directs to put him on at 1st vacancy [ref: 26/265/659]
1893 Mayor directs payment of 42/- per week doing his usual work and also assisting in supervision of next blocks worked by boys - May - 42 O'Connor St [ref: 26/266/994]
1895 Report on Salaries of Employees - List of Officers & Servants -February - 7/- per day cleansing wood paving [ref: 22/48/22½ (j)]
1895 Absent, influenza - medical certificate - August [ref: 26/281/0948]
1898 7/- per day - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk - 7/- per day - block sweeper [ref: 22/55/1]
1900 Casual labourer - Put on disinfecting etc week ending 5 March 1900 - 8/- per day [ref: 1900/733]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-004720