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Title: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: Heatha on Saturday 29 April 23 17:00 BST (UK)
On the 25th December 1886 Grace Kingdon married George Ashworth Sames at St Andrew's church, Leeds. The occupation given for George looks like Hickle and Gill maker, Of course, I could well be wrong! Could anyone please either correct be and/or explain what the occupation means?

Thank you.  :)
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 29 April 23 17:24 BST (UK)
Possibility?

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F89520

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heckling_(flax)
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: JenB on Saturday 29 April 23 17:31 BST (UK)
On the original it looks like 'huckle and gill maker', but given what Carol has posted, it's perhaps more likely to be 'hackle maker  :-\
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: Rena on Saturday 29 April 23 17:33 BST (UK)
I had an M&S linen suit that served me well for decades.  I know linen cloth was made from flax but had absolutely no idea about the heckling, etc.
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 29 April 23 17:35 BST (UK)
He's changed occupation by 1891 & is a mechanic - driller
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: JenB on Saturday 29 April 23 17:39 BST (UK)
It seems that hackle gills were some sort of pins inserted in carding machines used to prepare flax.

So driller in 1891 might be the same occupation.
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: JenB on Saturday 29 April 23 17:43 BST (UK)
Dictionary of Occupational Terms:
hackle maker (textile machinery)
general term for any workman making hackle combs in textile machines, including driller, hackle pin setter q.v.

http://doot.spub.co.uk/idx.php?letter=H
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: dobfarm on Tuesday 02 May 23 04:20 BST (UK)
possibility ? Fish have Gills

https://dressedirons.com/step-by-step-flies/gill-candy/
Title: Re: Mystery occupation 1886
Post by: Heatha on Tuesday 02 May 23 19:00 BST (UK)
Thanks, everyone. That's really helpful. I'm separated from my normal sources of help and this fits  with the 1891 census. Sorry about the delay in replying but I have visitors (members of the Sames family!!!).