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Unable to make out occupation on 1851 census.
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Nicola | Report | 24 Aug 2007 12:49 |
Found a site parishregistry.com that has info on watermen and their apprenticeship bindings- the records are kept at Guildhall library in London- however- they have been transcribed- and ive ordered a CD of them for only £2.50 including post and packing- bargain! And cheaper than a trip to london! |
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Heather | Report | 24 Aug 2007 09:16 |
Is that from the Portcities site - its a good site isnt it. |
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Nicola | Report | 24 Aug 2007 07:38 |
Sounds as though it was a very responsible job- |
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Heather | Report | 23 Aug 2007 23:34 |
Have a look at PortCities website. Yes they would have had to serve an apprenticeship, usually 7 years to be a waterman/lighterman and then progress from there. |
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Ozibird | Report | 23 Aug 2007 23:14 |
In 1851 Liverpool was exporting more goods than London. It would've been a massive port with many pilots needed to get the ships in from/out to sea. I'm sure they would've had training there, though it might've been by apprenticeship to a master pilot. |
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Nicola | Report | 23 Aug 2007 22:44 |
Thanks guys n gals!! |
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Victoria | Report | 23 Aug 2007 22:32 |
Hi, |
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Heather | Report | 23 Aug 2007 22:29 |
It says "at home" - namely she isnt a worker - I should think with her dad and bro Pilots they were fairly comfortable - in fact it shows the gran being "supported by her son" on there. So Mary was just housekeeping for the family I should think. |
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Nicola | Report | 23 Aug 2007 22:24 |
Please could you good people take a look at this census and give me a clue as to what Mary sarchwells occupation was? |