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Does any one know what a ?

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Elly

Elly Report 14 Jun 2006 20:24

Who said geneaology was boring!! You just made me laugh - but only because I've made daft assumption too.. :)) Happy hunting Elly

Gwen

Gwen Report 14 Jun 2006 20:21

Mandy you are not alone then because I thought he was a travelling painter how stupid am I lol Gwen

Mandy in Wiltshire

Mandy in Wiltshire Report 14 Jun 2006 20:14

Gwen My nan's birth certificate was the first one I sent for when I started this, and her father's occupation was Baker Journeyman. I therefore assumed that he was the breadman who went door-to-door with his basket of loaves lol! Luckily, I checked with people on here and discovered that it is someone who has served their apprenticeship, qualified etc. Mandy :))

Gwen

Gwen Report 14 Jun 2006 20:08

Elly Thanks for that most interesting. It just goes to show how misleading words can be I was thinking totally on the wrong lines. Thanks again Gwen

Elly

Elly Report 14 Jun 2006 20:04

A man who served his apprenticeship in a trade and worked as a fully qualified employee. The term originated in the regulations of the medieval trade guilds; it derives from the French journée (‘a day’) because journeymen were paid daily. Each guild normally recognized three grades of worker – apprentices, journeymen, and masters. As a qualified tradesman, a journeyman might have become a master with his own business but most remained employees. Suggests he was an apprentice painter? Elly

Gwen

Gwen Report 14 Jun 2006 20:01

Hi has anyone come across Journeyman as an occupation it does have painter in brackets after it. Just wondered what it means. Could be traveling painter lol Gwen