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From: "juanita" <juanita2@cox.net>
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Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 06:08:42 -0500
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Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Re: Census - roomer vs boarder vs logder
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Boarder has always meant a person who eats meals at a certain place 
insofar as I've known. You've heard the phrase, "room and board", no 
doubt.  I don't think "board" necessarily includes a room for a 
lodger.

juanita

> I found a female in my tree and her daughter listed as a lodgers in  a
> census.  I know they were just traveling thru the town on their way to
>  somewhere else.  Her husband was at their home.    Perhaps that is
> the difference between a boarder, the lodger was only  there overnight
> or for some other very short time. Bettye
> 



