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Mark_of_Four_(Counties) | Report | 10 Oct 2007 10:13 |
I saw the thread title and my immediate thought was "block and tackle". |
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Ozibird | Report | 9 Oct 2007 21:51 |
Wendy, if you google there are a lot of 'old occupations' sites, particularly specialist areas like the railway or mining. |
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wendynette | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:10 |
I have no trace of him of the 1851 census. But 1841 census he was a block cutter in Cumberland. All his children were born around Burnley - so maybe in the fabric line. |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:08 |
From http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/index.html |
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Researching: |
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Penny | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:05 |
Block Cutter / Blocker either |
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wendynette | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:01 |
I have "Block Cutter" on a birth certificate in 1843. What did a block cutter do ? Or can anyone tell me where I can look. |