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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 03 February 13 21:14 GMT (UK) »
 Thank you Annette,
I was only discussing with my mam earlier whether inquest reports might be available. The only date we have is the burial date, but that's a good starting point. I have tried looking on an online newspaper site, but no record came up. It's fascinating stuff.

I also have to agree it does look like Timber Feller on the census too so thanks for all the hard work decyphering those words for me.
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Blore - Efenechtyd/Clocaenog
Bloor - Cwm/Newmarket Wales
Price - Llangwm, Poulton cum Seacomb/Bebington
Roberts - Llanelidan - 'Pantrwth' Eyarth, Liverpool, Sheffield, Llanrwst
Roberts - Brookhouse Denbigh, Bontuchel
Williams - Abergele
Hughes - Llanfairtalhaiarn
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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 03 February 13 21:37 GMT (UK) »
i may be waaaaaay off base here....   Temper founder...

In my early days of signwriting we had a product called Temper....

It was a coloured chalk that could be made into a waterbased paint.

But as I said I may be way off base and this census may be something totally different

because I thought Wales was more of metal founding skills

 ???

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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 03 February 13 21:53 GMT (UK) »
forget my last answer totally,      i knew i had heard the expression before>

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempering

this explains was a temper founder is........

it a person who can make the metal into different softnesses.....

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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #30 on: Monday 04 February 13 09:00 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I found that newspapers were the only source of inquests for those of my ancestors. I was lucky that the librarian (s) that I contacted were able to send me copies via e-mail. The Denbighshire Archives people are really helpful but the Archives don't hold all such info.

It's a pity that the burial record (10th Dec 1904) doesn't give his age - this seems to be the nearest death reg:

Robert Roberts, age 63, Dec q, 1904, St Asaph 11b 227

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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #31 on: Monday 04 February 13 09:14 GMT (UK) »
this explains was a temper founder is........

Does it? I can't see any reference to a "Temper founder" on that page.  Temper and founder are both words used in blacksmithing but the phrase "temper founder" doesn't seem to make sense to me.




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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #32 on: Monday 04 February 13 10:15 GMT (UK) »
Robert's may be a "tamper fowler"? (ie, tamper/fowler) He loads guns for shooting fowl?

He has to 'tamp down' the shot and cartridge down the barrel of a shotgun before handing it over for someone to shoot birds - and he does a bit of hunting himself.

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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #33 on: Monday 04 February 13 11:35 GMT (UK) »
a tamper fowler is a good alternative .......

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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #34 on: Monday 04 February 13 11:41 GMT (UK) »
Robert's may be a "tamper fowler"? (ie, tamper/fowler) He loads guns for shooting fowl?

He has to 'tamp down' the shot and cartridge down the barrel of a shotgun before handing it over for someone to shoot birds - and he does a bit of hunting himself.

Best suggestion yet  :)

Some of us read it as 'fowler' very early on.

It also is in keeping with the rural/ag nature of the area and could explain an accidental death, maybe!
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Re: unrecognisable occupation on 1901 census
« Reply #35 on: Monday 04 February 13 11:56 GMT (UK) »
Yes - I take no credit for the "fowler" part. He may have suffered a 'blow-back' or misfire of his fowling-piece.