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		By: Judith Rodrigues		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve just found this picture of Smithfields and wondered what date it might be from ? I have a 3x ggrandfather Mordecai Rodrigues who was a butcher and in the 1861 and 1871 census he was living at 6 Boars Head Yard - would this location have been typical for a butcher at this time , I know there would have been many of them -- he was Sephardic jewish  as the family went to  the Bevis Marks synagogue would this have meant they were more likely to have have prepared kosher meat ? 
Also is there any more could tell me about what it may have been like for a butcher at this time? I&#039;d imagine it was pretty grim !  - I think his father David too may have been a butcher , he married a butchers daughter - and also his son [my gggrandfather Isaac Rodrigues ] was also a butcher and married another  butchers daughter who&#039;s parenst had also had a butchers shop in Wentworth street - this ggrandmother of mine was orphaned in the 1853 cholera epidemic ,both parents  and her baby brother died , she and her siblings went to the Bevis Marks orphanage which was run by her uncle [her deceased father&#039;s brother] --

Not an easy life -- sometimes amazed really that Im here at all considering the generations that survived after arriving in the in the East End 1600&#039;s - 1700&#039;s --

Any comments or any feedback would be interesting for me 
Kind regards 
Judy]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just found this picture of Smithfields and wondered what date it might be from ? I have a 3x ggrandfather Mordecai Rodrigues who was a butcher and in the 1861 and 1871 census he was living at 6 Boars Head Yard &#8211; would this location have been typical for a butcher at this time , I know there would have been many of them &#8212; he was Sephardic jewish  as the family went to  the Bevis Marks synagogue would this have meant they were more likely to have have prepared kosher meat ?<br />
Also is there any more could tell me about what it may have been like for a butcher at this time? I&#8217;d imagine it was pretty grim !  &#8211; I think his father David too may have been a butcher , he married a butchers daughter &#8211; and also his son [my gggrandfather Isaac Rodrigues ] was also a butcher and married another  butchers daughter who&#8217;s parenst had also had a butchers shop in Wentworth street &#8211; this ggrandmother of mine was orphaned in the 1853 cholera epidemic ,both parents  and her baby brother died , she and her siblings went to the Bevis Marks orphanage which was run by her uncle [her deceased father&#8217;s brother] &#8212;</p>
<p>Not an easy life &#8212; sometimes amazed really that Im here at all considering the generations that survived after arriving in the in the East End 1600&#8217;s &#8211; 1700&#8217;s &#8212;</p>
<p>Any comments or any feedback would be interesting for me<br />
Kind regards<br />
Judy</p>
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