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Puddlers?
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Darren | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:19 |
Do we have any puddler descendants hereabouts |
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Darren | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:39 |
Its seems on my tree that a least three generations where puddlers at various iron works. Where did yours Puddle louise? Tudhoe, Staffordshire and Middlesbrough for mine |
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Here | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:43 |
Mine puddled (if there is such a word lol) in Wellington, Shropshire. Jxx |
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Jan | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:45 |
J, do you mean 'paddled' LOL. Sorry to butt in folks and show my ignorance but what is puddled? Jan |
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Darren | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:46 |
I'm told by a friend that they still have a puddling machine on the modern steel works. Does anyone know exactly what the job entailed? |
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Here | Report | 17 Feb 2005 22:57 |
If you google 'Puddler' there are one or two websites explaining what he does in the iron works. Its easier to read them than me trying to explain. lol Jxx |
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Jan | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:05 |
'One who turns pig iron into wrought iron'. Doesn't say how exactly but I'm still looking. J |
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Here | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:08 |
Hi Jan The word is actually Puddler (he works in an iron works), but I used puddled as I thought the sentence sounded better. But thinking about it 'puddled' suits me better as where I come from it means silly in the head.......lol lol. Jx |
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Helen | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:11 |
Julia My ancestors Puddled in Wellington and Dawley, maybe they were puddling with your rellies? You've not ended up in Yorkshire too have you, cos I'm in Sheffield and tell my kids they're 'puddled'. P.S. Got Wellington 1841 if it's of any use to you. |
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Here | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:18 |
Helen My gr grandfather, Reuben Jones worked there, I think the iron works were in Haybridge, Wellington. Jxx |
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Helen | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:23 |
Julia A Harriett Jones married 'my' Enoch Attwood in 1901 in Dawley. She was born Old Park c.1869. Not one of yours by any chance? |
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Here | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:25 |
Helen Just seen your updated message. Live on Cheshire/Derbyshire border, so not too far from Sheffield. I have not looked at this side of the family for a bit, so will dig it out and 'refresh my memory' and be back to you about 1841. Ta muchly. Jxx |
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Jan | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:27 |
Hi J, you already know I'm puddled too - my mind couldn't help linking paddled and wellies (Wellington) ...... well yes anyway. Still haven't found any other explanation but at least I'm a bit clearer now. J |
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John | Report | 17 Feb 2005 23:54 |
mine were puddlers in 'boro too but lost track of them after 1901 census. Lived over the border. Would love to find where they ended up. |