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Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 13:03

Not that I can see Gwyn..I know that my family came from Lymm in Cheshire and on the census my 2x gt grandmother was born there...but I can see nothing on the 1841census for him at Lymm but I have my 2x gt grandparents living there at the time. Perhaps my 3x gt grandfather was deceased. It looks like I will have to put it on hold till I can arrange to get to the Records Office sometime. Thanks Linda

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 12:51

Thanks Terry...it has me stumped. Linda

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 30 Aug 2006 12:51

Sorry..... my mistake, I meant was bride's father on 1841 census? Gwyn

Terry

Terry Report 30 Aug 2006 12:45

I have just come across an occupation for an entry in my tree ---- HECKLER. According to Old Occupations: Heckler or Hackler: Combed or 'carded' the coarse flax, using a hackle - a toothed implement used in linen weaving. This fits in with the rest of my ancestors, many of whom are listed as flax mill workers. Could this be yours too??

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 12:37

Unfortunately Gwyn there is no groom's father on cert to compare another dead end.....urghhh!! Ooops is that a pun!! Linda

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 30 Aug 2006 12:34

Is groom's father actually on 1841 census? Sounds like it could be a similar job to hostler. Gwyn

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 12:29

Hi Gwyn, I have been through the 1841 census but I cannot find anything similar....several farmers so perhaps something rural ? Thanks....Linda

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 30 Aug 2006 12:20

Have you found him on 1841 census? Maybe his occupation there, or those of his neighbours will give a lead as to what he did. Gwyn

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 12:17

Thanks everyone for your replies. Hi Nell the occup is on the 1838 marriage certificate for my 2x gt grandparents Bowden, Cheshire. It is the occupation for the bride's father. As it is one of my brickwalls finding the family of my 2x gt grandmother I thought if I found an explanation of the occup it might give me a clue....I think I am grasping at straws though!! Linda

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Aug 2006 08:39

Linda Where did you get the reference for this - census, cert? Have you more than one ref to it - ie its not a misreading?

Roger in Sussex

Roger in Sussex Report 30 Aug 2006 08:36

There is a verb to hest, meaning among other things to bid or command. Could hestler a have been dialect word for someone who summons people together, such as a knocker-up for a factory? They could be said to have gone to work at his behest. Just a guess. Roger

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 30 Aug 2006 02:37

Where were they living, perhaps we can get a clue from the location? Gwyn

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 02:12

Thanks Jayne for looking. Linda

Pain

Pain Report 30 Aug 2006 02:01

Hi Dorris A hostler is a stableman, groom or a repairer of railway engines. That is the nearest I can find Jayne

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 01:46

Yes Gillian definately a hestler...thanks for looking. Linda

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 30 Aug 2006 01:34

Does anyone know please what a Hestler did for a living.... I have tried all the old occupations sites with no luck....thanks Linda