Matches 3,151 to 3,200 of 4,339
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| 3151 | Occupation given in 1851 was "Farm 9 Acres And Ag Lab" | WARD, Thomas (I7473)
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| 3152 | Occupation given in 1851 was "Farm 9 Acres And Ag Lab" | Source (S974)
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| 3153 | Occupation given on baptism record of his daughter Hannah. | Source (S1117)
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| 3154 | Occupation Insurance agent | Source (S1411)
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| 3155 | Occupation is according to his marriage bond. | Source (S207)
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| 3156 | Occupation is butcher on his daughter Margaret's baptism record. | Source (S990)
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| 3157 | Occupation knitter | Source (S1646)
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| 3158 | Occupation knitter | Source (S1647)
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| 3159 | Occupation listed as "Registrar of births, marriages, deaths, and mine manager." Here is a quote describing his involvement in the Boulder Flint Company. "There is no record of activity there in the 19th century. THE BOULDER FLINT COMPANY The reopening of a copper mine in the early 20th century was a result of the mining of chiert, a siliceous stone resembling flint. This was apparently discovered by one J T Ward in Arkengarthdale about 1895. He sent samples to the Potteries where it is used as a raw material in the 14 manufacture of porcelain. Ward's samples interested the firm of Taylor &.Co., potters' merchants based on Dieppe in Normandy, who sent W S Taylor and J S Wagstaff from Staffordshire to Swaledale to establish the Boulder Flint Company in about 1904. Mr Ward, who made the discovery, was employed as foreman. Both Taylor and Wagstaff took up residence in Reeth, which is within.four miles of the Arkengarthdale chert mine, and not more than ten miles from Billy Bank, where they opened another chert mine. The partly blocked opening of this mine is.still visible by the side of the footpath through Billy Bank Wood, much higher up the bank than the copper mine and considerably nearer to the bridge. This appears not to have been .successful as it only penetrates a few yards into the hillside. " | WARD, John Thomas (I7569)
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| 3160 | Occupation listed as painting contractor. | Source (S776)
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| 3161 | Occupation listed as Pupil Teacher | WARD, Thomas (I9310)
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| 3162 | Occupation master boot maker. | Source (S1534)
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| 3163 | Occupation on death certificate says 'decorator'Cause of death cerebral hemorage-buried at St. John Norway Cemetery along with wife Jane.Half plot 20, Range 7, Section 16, South Grave. | DALRYMPLE, James (I316)
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| 3164 | Occupation on death certificate says 'decorator'Cause of death cerebral hemorage-buried at St. John Norway Cemetery along with wife Jane.Half plot 20, Range 7, Section 16, South Grave. | Source (S105)
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| 3165 | occupation organist | ST. LUKE, Susannah (I18276)
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| 3166 | Occupation Paper maker. Father, William, is widowed. | Source (S1731)
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| 3167 | Occupation postman | Source (S1787)
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| 3168 | Occupation printer. (the handwriting makes it look like 'painter', however, comparing the letter 'r' in the word 'Irish' for the householder looks the same... the 'r' looks like an 'a'. Living in the household of a Richard J. Molloy, publisher, which also helps with John's occupation being a printer. | WARD, John Dumaresq (I18056)
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| 3169 | Occupation Rail layer | Source (S239)
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| 3170 | Occupation school master. Gives his birth town as Kirby Hill. | WARD, William (I8477)
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| 3171 | Occupation Sergeant of Police | Source (S626)
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| 3172 | Occupation weaver | Source (S481)
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| 3173 | Occupation wool comber | Source (S1636)
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| 3174 | Occupation, blacksmith | Source (S255)
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| 3175 | Occupation, collector | MATHERS, John (I10020)
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| 3176 | occupation, gardener | Source (S632)
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| 3177 | occupation, groom | Source (S625)
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| 3178 | occupation, herdsman. | Source (S721)
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| 3179 | Occupation, Paper maker journeyman. Father, William has remarried to Ann. | Source (S1734)
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| 3180 | Occupation, trucker. Still giving his birth town as Marske. | Source (S1839)
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| 3181 | Occupation: Agricultural labourer and butcher | Source (S1747)
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| 3182 | Occupation: blacksmith | Source (S40)
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| 3183 | Occupation: butcher | WARD, Thomas (I7498)
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| 3184 | Occupation: butcher | WARD, Thomas (I7498)
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| 3185 | Occupation: butcher | Source (S1749)
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| 3186 | Occupation: butcher. Mary's is knitter | Source (S1750)
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| 3187 | Occupation: ButcherGives his age as 52, which means birth year is 1819. | Source (S993)
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| 3188 | Occupation: ButcherGives his age as 62, which means birth year is 1819. | Source (S992)
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| 3189 | Occupation: Carpenter | WARD, George (I7492)
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| 3190 | occupation: cowman | Source (S716)
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| 3191 | Occupation: cowman | Source (S746)
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| 3192 | Occupation: farm labourer | Source (S603)
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| 3193 | Occupation: Farmer Agent On one side is C. William Mills and family. On the other side is James Hart and family. | TROOP, Alfred Leander (I12258)
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| 3194 | Occupation: Farmer AgentOn one side is C. William Mills and family. On the other side is James Hart and family. | Source (S1565)
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| 3195 | Occupation: farmer of 4 acres, butcher & cattle dealer | Source (S1639)
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| 3196 | occupation: former servant.Living with her are her two sons, John and George. | Source (S1414)
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| 3197 | Occupation: herder | WARD, William (I4782)
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| 3198 | Occupation: herder | Source (S714)
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| 3199 | Occupation: Herdsman's assistant | Source (S816)
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| 3200 | Occupation: Hotel keeper | Source (S635)
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