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Offline kat2004

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Flintshire boats
« on: Friday 25 February 05 17:41 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know about Flintshire boats? Its just that my ancestor from Bagilt is on the 1891 census as a cook on a boat called the Eva ith four others from Flintshire. I wondered if there was a good fishing industry or something.
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Re: Flintshire boats
« Reply #1 on: Monday 28 February 05 22:04 GMT (UK) »
Hello Kat,
All along the North Wales coast lots of People made a living Fishing. It was also very busy with many Ships carrying cargo of all kinds.
A friend of mine has a list of about 25 ship building yards from Talacre to Chester. The one in Bagillt was the Chesterhead Company 1841-1863.
At that time most of the Family's along this Coast had someone who's Occupation had something to do with the River or the Sea.

Paul

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Re: Flintshire boats
« Reply #2 on: Monday 28 February 05 22:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kat,

Another idea to consider is tourism ! In 1891 Bagillt was on the route of the London and North Western Railway company.

I have read about paddle steamers and the like taking visitors over to Blackpool and the Lake District for day trip.

I guess to find out more you would need to find where the ship was at the time of the census and the occupation of the others on board.

Sarah :)
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