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Hospital Matrons
Artists - John Houghton Hague & Joshua Anderson Hague
Royal Navy Officers (Irish) 1793-1815. Link
Boot/Shoemakers London 1859
Silk Throwster Sprowster
Lace Togger - Macclesfield
Reed Organ manufacturers
Shipbuilders and Shipyards
Servant careers. Very interesting
Clock and Watch Makers
police force scotland
Locomotive Driver
Farm Labourer at 55, Plasterer at 69?
Ancestors and their Occupations
Civil Servants
Change of Occupation in early 19thC - did it happen often?
Manufacturers of Steam Engines
what is a Ripman
Morris Baker b1822 Kent
Market Traders
Apprenticeship records
Apprentice Records
Cab Proprietor or Coachman
Horse Racing ... Jockeys, Owners and Trainers
teacher training 1870 to 1900.
Prison Warder - service rcords
Cook and Co Soap Factory, East London.
stereotyper
Mercantile Navy.
Licensed Victuallers
William Fernie "Tailor"
Scholars, schoolchildren and students
didn't know where else to ask this but..
Baptist Minister 1800s - whre might I find records?
Occupation Nurse Can U Read?
What is this please
Lastmaker in Halifax
What is an Engine Keeper?
PLANT family:Steel Toy Manufacturers of Wolverhampton
Flax processors
Coal Miners UK link
Mine owners
Register of Seamen 1880's
Whaling in Australia & NZ - 1850's.
Photographers - Links
Admiralty - Civil employees
shipowners
Sam Tabor Chemist. London 1910
Blast Furnace workers
BUPA employees