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Post by: Bettyanne on Friday 31 July 09 14:38 BST (UK)
Hi
I have just started to research my family tree and see from 1881 census that several members were listed as "cartoon Maker" or "cartoon Factory" foreman.
Can anyone tell me if they know of a Cartoon Fatory in Stafford or what it was?
Thank you
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Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 31 July 09 14:42 BST (UK)
Are you sure it is not Carton  ??? Is this from the transcription or the original image ?

Stan
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Post by: Bettyanne on Friday 31 July 09 14:48 BST (UK)
Thanks for the reply.  It definitely says Cartoon Factory and Cartoon Pictures.
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Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 31 July 09 14:56 BST (UK)
I see that the enumerator has written Cartoon but it should be Carton a box or case made of light pasteboard, cardboard. John Hillman's   George L. Wood's occupation is given as Foreman Trunk & Cartoon Factory which the census clerk has crossed out and annotated with Wood Box
RG11/2689/97/27

Stan
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Post by: Bettyanne on Friday 31 July 09 15:02 BST (UK)
Thank you for the reply and explanation.  Who is John Hillman.
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Post by: daval57 on Friday 31 July 09 15:38 BST (UK)
Box office stuff?  ;D

Sorry Bettyanne, just having fun.
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Post by: stanmapstone on Friday 31 July 09 15:50 BST (UK)
Thank you for the reply and explanation.  Who is John Hillman.

Sorry, wrong name  >:( It should be George L. Wood  :) In the 1896 Directory there is one Cardboard Box Maker in Stafford, an S. Lea in Ingestre Road. Unfortunately there are no directories for the 1880s on http://www.historicaldirectories.org

Stan
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Post by: Bettyanne on Friday 31 July 09 16:23 BST (UK)
many thanks
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Post by: Steve G on Friday 31 July 09 19:25 BST (UK)
 Sorry to be interjecting, after the event and with such trivial banality, but; I had a little smile to myself, not so long back, when I found one of my own rellies listed as " Box Maker. Cardboard Box Factory ". This would have been somewhere in the early 1900's. I just sort of pictured this fourteen year old girl making boxes.

 Then, days later, I get my cousins (relatively far more up to date) MC. Lo and behold! His wife was ..... A Box Maker in a Cardboard Box Factory!  ;D

 Just goes to show; Down the years, as we live our lives and search for dead rellies, there's a whole, hidden undercurrent of people out there: Making cardboard boxes, in box factories!

 I don't know why this tickles me so. It just does!  8)
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Post by: daval57 on Friday 31 July 09 22:44 BST (UK)
Nice anecdote Steve.

It would be great if one of bettyanne's rellies worked in animation.

Pity he Disney.  ;D

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Post by: Steve G on Saturday 01 August 09 00:37 BST (UK)

Pity he Disney.  ;D



 ROTF! That was just Perfect!  ;D I've just got in and poured myself a nice one. Thank god I didn't have a mouthful when I read that!

 I wonder if an American would be able to fathom what makes that so funny, coming from you?  ;D
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Post by: daval57 on Saturday 01 August 09 00:43 BST (UK)
Glad you enjoyed Steve.

Added - Ah'm huvin a wee hauf masel'
Will lift glass to you.

Dave  :)
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Post by: dargil on Saturday 01 August 09 11:46 BST (UK)
What a hoot Dave - before the move to Oz in the 1960s I worked for a stationery company in Edinburgh that made those wee boxes to put a bit of wedding cake in.  The factory was split into lots of unions and that particular lot were the boxmakers, not to be confused with bookmakers although they ran a pretty good sweep.  The cardboard to make the boxes was delivered by another union from the floor above, one particular lassie had to make the bows to go on the wee boxes and that was a different union again.  Just to finish it off, the packers' union gathered up all the wee boxes and put them into bigger cartoons, maybe.  No wonder Bettyanne is confused - so was I then!  Gillian