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PeterHalliwell
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Please can anyone tell me what the Occupation of James Knight was in 1853. Thank you. Peter
Halliwell: Bolton & Manchester
Williams: Liverpool
Roberts: Scotland, Wales & Manchester
Cheetham: Manchester
Shaw: Manchester
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Me,mum and dad and both gran's c 1955
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Tinderman?
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Fisherman?
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Not sure about Fisherman, Oldtimer, but thank you. Looks more like Tinderman (whatever that is!). Thanks Carol
Halliwell: Bolton & Manchester
Williams: Liverpool
Roberts: Scotland, Wales & Manchester
Cheetham: Manchester
Shaw: Manchester
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Mum & Dad on their wedding day 10th October 1941.
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Tenderman - member of crew of fishing vessel?
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Not sure but isn't a Tinder box to do with making fire?
I'm sure someone clever (Like Stan) might come along and explain it to us.
I'll try and find the page with the occupations on.
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Tuesday 02 March 10 16:37 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Carol. Snaphappy, Possible but all the rest of relations seem to be Agr Lab's. But all this gives me something to go on so I can find him.
Halliwell: Bolton & Manchester
Williams: Liverpool
Roberts: Scotland, Wales & Manchester
Cheetham: Manchester
Shaw: Manchester
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Tradesman perhaps?
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There was a James KNIGHT 55 Fisherman, Hambledon living in Portsea in 1851.
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