« on: Sunday 09 August 15 20:58 BST (UK) »
I was looking at the 1841 census and saw that my relative, Thomas Watson, had the occupation of "Joiner J", does anyone know what this would have been? I think it must have something to do with Mining as they're living in Shotton Colliery, Durham where 10 other men on the page of the census record had the same "Joiner J" as their occupation. As you will see, I've attached the section referring to the family I'm looking at (in case I've misread it!).
Any help would be greatly appreciated - I can't find out what a "Joiner J" is!

Ellwood (Prudhoe, Northumberland)
Berkley (Ponteland, Northumberland; Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland)
Richardson (Northumberland)
Lowdon (from Edmundbyers, Durham; Mickley, Northumberland)
Another Davison (also of Mickley, Northumberland)
In Horton, Northumberland: Davison, Beecroft (previously from Houghton-le-Spring).
In Sunderland, Durham: Hunter, Watson (also of Wallsend, Northumberland; Blackhill, Durham)