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Weaver - Cotton Spinner

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Peter

Peter Report 20 May 2014 16:46

Thanks for that Shirely - a really nice perspective into your own story which explains a lot.

Peter

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 17 May 2014 15:58

It does depend on the knowledge and informant has when they register a BMD

For instance when we went to post our banns at the register office for our marriage in the Catholic church i was asked fathers name .OK knew his full name ! occupation??? was stumped I knew he worked at the Woolwich Arsenal and at my birth was a shell turner but what did he do now??? no idea so he is shown as a general labourer on my marriage cert .

On going home later mum said he is a machine operator working on gun casings /Well I didnt know that !!

Peter

Peter Report 17 May 2014 15:31

First two are baptisms (1827-1829) and the latter (1837) is a death for the chap.

Thank you ArgyllGran.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 17 May 2014 12:39

Not exactly interchangeable, but could both be in the cotton industry, and the info on the sources may not be totally accurate.

Are these sources marriage and death records - or maybe birth of his child? It would depend on how accurate the info known by the informant was - or he could have changed occupation in the interim.

Peter

Peter Report 17 May 2014 12:36

Hi there,

Found some sources which I THINK pertain to my ancestor. In two he is described as a cotton spinner (1827-1829) and another he is described as a weaver (1837).

This is with parishes in Glasgow, Scotland.

Could this be the same person, in light of the occupations? Are those terms interchangeable?

Thank you in advance,

Peter