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Mariner or Rigger - Are they the same
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MarilynB | Report | 2 Nov 2007 10:01 |
I have possible parents of one of my ancestors in Liverpool, for one child he is a rigger and another a Mariner, please could anyone tell me if these are the same, they both sound as though they could be to do with the sea. |
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Heather | Report | 2 Nov 2007 10:42 |
I dont think thats a problem Marilyn - a rigger is the sailor who uses the ropes to hoist up the sails so a mariner/rigger is compatible. |
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MarilynB | Report | 2 Nov 2007 11:14 |
Thanks for that Heather, you just solved my problem!! |
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mgnv | Report | 2 Nov 2007 11:36 |
A rigger is someone who works with ropes, cables, etc., and would be a dock worker, rather than a sailor. Actually, it's not just ships' rigging that might apply. A guy who dealt with the cables and struts on old biplanes was an aircraft rigger, and riggers work on circus tents, wireless masts, and derricks ( the standard 18th century crane). However, I think it still won't be a problem for Marilyn. |
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MarilynB | Report | 2 Nov 2007 11:41 |
Thanks to all of you for your replies, it has helped me put my tree together for another generation. |
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Heather | Report | 2 Nov 2007 12:14 |
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MarilynB | Report | 2 Nov 2007 17:11 |
Thanks Heather, interesting reading, dont think I could have done that, battling high winds and dizzy heights - and - with no safety net. |
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