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whitej
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Nailer and slater
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Wednesday 28 February 18 12:09 GMT (UK) »
A male ancestor is described as "nailer" in 1861 census.
A person with same name is later described as a "slater"
Could a nailer be a slater? - is it same or similar job?
stanmapstone
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Re: Nailer and slater
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Wednesday 28 February 18 12:54 GMT (UK) »
A Slater attached slates to a roof with nails.
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trish1120
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Wednesday 28 February 18 12:59 GMT (UK) »
A Nailer/Nailor/Naylor/Nellier "a person who made iron nails by hand using a mould."
Trish
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Cummins, Miskelly(IRELAND + NZ) ,Leggett (SFK + NFK ENGLAND + NZ),Purdy ( NBL ENGLAND + NZ ), Shaw YKS, LANCs + NZ), Holdsworth(LINCS +LANCS + NZ), Moloney, Dean, Fitzpatrick, ( County Down,IRE) Newby(NBL.ENG, Costello(IRE), Ivers, Murray(IRE),Reay(NBL.ENG) Reid (BERW.SCOTLAND)
whitej
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Re: Nailer and slater
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Wednesday 28 February 18 13:01 GMT (UK) »
thanks both
but could a nailer - also be a slater? making nails etc could lead to job as slater? -
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