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The servant problem or my great great grandmother was a general.

When: Friday, 9 June 2023 - 10.00 am - 11.30 am AEST

Where: Online

Limit: 25

The servant problem or my great great grandmother was a general.

Presenter: Chris Schuetz

The servant problem or my great great grandmother was a general.

Domestic service in Australia from both the servant and employer point of view.

Your ancestors probably worked as servants at some time, only you don't know about it yet.

The 'domestic service problem' was a subject of public debate from the 1880s through to the 1940s in Australia. Chris will examine how servants in Australia would not accept the same class system that prevailed in Great Britain. He will discuss the problems for employers in getting good help, and the problems for the employees in trying to obtain better employment conditions.

In early Australia male and female servants were often convicts, and later on servants were indentured. As society evolved the master and mistress were looking for general servants, cooks, laundresses, and nursery maids. Some worked and lived in grand houses, some in schools, some in quite modest homes, even their own parents' home, and some came in as day help. Chris will help us understand what resources are available to identify these ancestors.

Presenter: Chris Schuetz

 

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