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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: stonechat on Tuesday 05 November 24 13:58 GMT (UK)
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My 4 greats grandfather was apprenticed in 1747
This is the earliest record of him.
Question is what was the. Normal age for this to begin,
He was apprenticed to be a clockmaker for 7 years
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Usually around 14 years old. Is the 1747 record from the Register of Duties paid for Apprenticeship Indentures 1710-1811? I did read that the date of payment listed in those registers was not always when the apprenticeship started though, so I would say your ancestor was born around 1732/1733 but the 1747 date may be when the duty was paid, and not always when the apprenticeship started.
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You might find this of help to answer your question:
https://www.londonlives.org/static/IA.jsp
I had always thought that apprenticeships were for a period of 7 years, and that 21 was a usual age for qualifying.
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This is pretty much what I assumed (Didn’t want to bias any answers)
Ydna testing has not helped, so far
So revisiting possible births in England and Scotland
I assume 1731-1735