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Offline Biker

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #162 on: Tuesday 04 January 05 17:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Gerry

BURLER - A quality inspector for clothing.

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #163 on: Tuesday 04 January 05 17:58 GMT (UK) »
Possibly a gt gt granny in court "on the pretence of telling fortunes"!

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #164 on: Wednesday 05 January 05 09:12 GMT (UK) »
I'm told that most of my elusive Williams family, (who I'm yet to find) were ag labs. With the exception of the girls, my g grandmother being a confectioner/cake decorater. My nan says this is where I get my neat writing,  ::) steady hand lol.

The youngest sister apparently was a published poet, another interest of mine. I would love to be able to find something she wrote.

Other family members, from Staffs area all seem to be involved in industrial jobs, but my g grandad was a bootmaker and moonlighted as a pub singer. :D
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Worcestershire - Kendrick, Onions, Timmins, Harvey, Stephens, Hill
Shropshire - Williams, Wilcox, Moreton, Poole, Gennoe, Stedman, Astley, Morris, Roe
Carmarthenshire - Naylor
Montgomeryshire - Williams, Wilcox
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Somerset - Owen, Chorley, Rugg
Lancashire - Evans, Silver

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #165 on: Thursday 06 January 05 02:56 GMT (UK) »
A relative in scotland was an "Iron monger"

I think that is a fairly common occupation.
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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #166 on: Thursday 06 January 05 10:15 GMT (UK) »
I've got a Local Preacher/Iron Monger  ;D

Lots of Farmers, a Gardener, a few Ag Labourers. I think that's about it.  :-[
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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #167 on: Thursday 06 January 05 10:56 GMT (UK) »
In a family consisting almost entirely of Ag Labs, my g-g-grandad broke the mould and went off to sea. He made a success of this and became a Master Mariner. In subsequent years two of his sons, and a couple of nephews followed suit. The sons drowned, the nephews went back to being Ag Labs! :'(

Further back in the fam tree, on a sideline, someone became a grocer and set up his own shop. His sons and grandchildren followed in the business, and set up shops far and wide. What I want to know is why there is not now an 'Edmonds' supermarket alongside Sainsburys and Tesco. ???


Edmonds/Edmunds - mainly Sussex
DeBoo - London
Green - Suffolk
Parker - Sussex
Kemp - Essex
Farrington - Essex
Boniface - West Sussex

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #168 on: Thursday 06 January 05 11:06 GMT (UK) »
In Australia: Farmers, civil servants, bank manager, sales persons, Prime Minister (current), Ballet dancer,

In England: quite a few Solicitors, Navel Commanders (quite a few in the navy and army), Governor of Western Australia, Judge of the Vice Admiralty court of Barbados, a couple in  Holy orders, architect, artists, major land owner in Shalford, Surrey.

Me, well I did a trade as a bookbinder (not many of them around these days) but worked my way to become a Sales Manager.  Didn't inherit any of the brains of my ancestors, unfortunately.

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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #169 on: Thursday 06 January 05 19:16 GMT (UK) »
I've just found a relative who was a 'wardrobe mistress' at the Grand Theatre....... staying her were an actress and her husband ..... he is listed as 'Tragedian' ...... I can just imagine him telling the poor enumerator that 'he wasn't JUST an actor !
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Re: What is the most interesting occupation in you family tree?
« Reply #170 on: Thursday 06 January 05 19:40 GMT (UK) »
I have three thieves that got caught (two in one generation) - wonder how many others got away with it!
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