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swt | Report | 5 Apr 2010 10:52 |
Thankyou all for your help & advice. Rachel Woodcock has been easier as her Fathers name on the certificate was Israel not so common as Thomas or George Wilson, |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 23:31 |
Oh, just to add that Sylvia is right, people did make up fathers if they were illegitimate. Did his wife name a father? And was she perhaps older than him, so he made up a date of birth too? |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 23:30 |
Now maybe Thomas was a smith when George married, but found there was little work for him in that line, and son George being successful in getting contracts for some of the big houses in the area, he decided to help out. Thomas being older would be the one at the bottom with the poles and George would go up the chimney. |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 23:15 |
It's going to be hard this Sandra. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 4 Apr 2010 22:52 |
I hate to throw this dampener out |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 4 Apr 2010 22:45 |
He could certainly been working as a Sweep and a Smith. If I remember correctly, sweeps were classed as the lowest of the low (Mayhew's characters by Henry Mayhew) and it is possible that he also worked as a smith to supplement his income. |
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Cheryl | Report | 4 Apr 2010 22:22 |
my husband has a family name 'harley'. Given to the first born son. It originated from the mothers maiden name and started in 1873 and is still given today to the first son. |
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Kate | Report | 4 Apr 2010 21:27 |
Ashton might be a clue to one of his earlier ancestors ie. I've just been looking up the family of a James Morris who married Esther Owen. (James Morris' mum was a Betty Prescott.) James and Esther had a son Richard who married Alice Fletcher, and three of Richard's children were given the forenames James Fletcher, Prescott and Owen. |
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swt | Report | 4 Apr 2010 19:20 |
Thanks for info certainly don't wish to complain but glad I know what Request review means now. |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 18:04 |
Request Review means you want to complain about something that someone has said - please don't do that to us! |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 18:04 |
Sometimes parents turn up with their offspring later in life. I can only find your George and Rachel in 1851 and 1861, no dad turns up. |
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Thelma | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:53 |
Ind or independent means. Usually means a person who has no need to work.So it could well be your man retired. |
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BrianW | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:48 |
I have a cordwainer (shoe maker) who went on to be a policeman and went back to making boots in his latter years. |
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swt | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:48 |
Thanks again everyone. |
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Madmeg | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:27 |
In 1861 he's born Poplar, Middlesex, now a Master Chimney Sweep - you're in good company Sandra, hubby's g grandad was one. |
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Cheryl | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:26 |
Back then, many people stuck to the same occupation all their life. However like us, it is quite possible to change jobs, so I wouldn't place too much emphasis on the occupation. |
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swt | Report | 4 Apr 2010 17:16 |
Thanks for info on Smiths I have been reading up on Wikepedia about them. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 4 Apr 2010 16:21 |
I think Whitesmith and tinsmith are the same. |
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Cheryl | Report | 4 Apr 2010 16:01 |
Sandy, |
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swt | Report | 4 Apr 2010 15:46 |
Hi again thanks for suggestions. |