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Can anyone read this job description please?
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 6 Jul 2006 23:40 |
Dillon County, SC Cotton Mill OccupationsOCCUPATIONS IN THE COTTON MILL. Many thanks to Ed Howell, Betty Jo Stewart, and Sarah Goins for so kindly helping me with questions about cotton mills. ... sciway3.net/proctor/dillon/history/cotton/occup.html - Similar this one is good for occupations Scottish occupations list in Scotland of oldOld occupations and unusual occupations in Scotland from Scottish work ... Cotton warper Cotton mill loom operator on the first stages of weaving the yarn ... (www.)scotroots.(com)/occupations.htm - 117k remove brackets |
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Helen | Report | 6 Jul 2006 23:32 |
Maggie, I am guessing you mean doffer in cotton mill. I don't think it can be that, but thanks for the tip. HK |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 6 Jul 2006 22:34 |
Don't know if this would be much help, (or if it will work) but it's an 1851 census for Disley - most of the occupants are cotton mill workers. (take out brackets) http://www(.)disley(.)net/1851_disley_dist_7d/1851_disley_dist_7d.html maggie |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 6 Jul 2006 22:18 |
Havent looked at it, but could it be Lofter? That was a job in the weaving trade, something to do with lifting the pile of materiali THINK! OC |
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Helen | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:58 |
A person who tests the resilience of the toe of boots? If so my daughter inherited the skill. HK |
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Helen | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:56 |
A prize for the most inventive idea of what a scuff[es]ter did. |
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Helen | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:49 |
Further to above, In 1848 on daughter Rachel's marriage certificate occupation is listed as painter. Jack of all trades? Thanks for your ideas all. HK |
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Heather | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:49 |
mmm certainly looks like Scussiter or something doesnt it. |
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CanadianCousin | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:35 |
I've looked and looked and tried checking pages on either side to try to decipher the letters, but I still can't make it out. My best guess is something like ' Louffeter ', but I'm sure that can't be right. I notice that there are a lot of people whose occupation looks like Cottn Weaver or Cottn Winder. Were there textile mills in this area? If so, perhaps you could try checking related occupations and see if any of them might match. Sorry not to be of more help - Tim |
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Merry | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:34 |
Well, it looks like Scuffeter, which isn't a word! lol Merry |
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Elaine | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:33 |
1st letter S ? see Sarah 5 lines up. All others on page involved in the cotton industry (not a lot of help I know!! |
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Elaine | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:26 |
Sorry - no idea !! 1851 doesn´t help much -he was listed as a general labourer there! |
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Merry | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:25 |
Isn't he 50? I can't read it! Merry |
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Helen | Report | 6 Jul 2006 21:09 |
Hi, can anyone read what Thos Duxbury was doing for a living in 1841. i can't quite make it out. Ref: H0107/503/7 ED:2 Folio:30 Page:6 Line 15 Thanks in hope. H |