What did he do?

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Jamboesque
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Post by Jamboesque » Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:10 pm

Thanks for the inputs folks.

David, well spotted, I've at this game long enough that I should have checked to see what his Father-in-Law was doing.

Did not help us much though.....it's just a bad :(

I'm fairly sure that that he was a M**IE - Sellar's Assistant. The 'M' is the same as the scribe has written for McCaskill (Lizzie's middle name) and for Minister. The scribe seems to quite consistent with dotting his 'i''s all be it at a bit of slope, so it seems just the middle letters to find :?

Anne - Nice call, but ah hae ma doubts, though.

Finding William's occupation is not that important, in that he is not a 'main-line' relative but it I have this niggly thing about filling all the 'boxes' to my satisfaction.

Jack
I'd like to be apathetic but I really can't be bothered.

Looking for blacksheep & not finding any with
Groats & Stevensons in Orkney, Hood's in Dundee/Angus, Mclaren's in Clackmannan and Jolly's in Kincardineshire. There may be more!

sporran
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Re: occupation

Post by sporran » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:10 pm

Hello Jamboesque,


music seller's assistant.


Regards,

John

JustJean
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Post by JustJean » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:37 pm

I concur John :D .....all confirmed by the DC of Francis Neil.

Best wishes
Jean

sporran
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Re: occupation

Post by sporran » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:52 pm

Hello Jean,


there was I trying to build up a reputation for being clever, and you go and blow it by revealing how I did it. Goes off muttering........


Regards,

John

Jamboesque
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Post by Jamboesque » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:04 pm

'Music' It's no wonder I'm no good at crosswords............. :lol:


Thanks All...

As a music-sellars assistant do you think he started off selling music for nursery ryhmes working his way up through traditional then contemporary and upward to classical music, or maybe he was just good at 'carrying a tune'. :lol:
I'd like to be apathetic but I really can't be bothered.

Looking for blacksheep & not finding any with
Groats & Stevensons in Orkney, Hood's in Dundee/Angus, Mclaren's in Clackmannan and Jolly's in Kincardineshire. There may be more!

JustJean
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Location: Maine USA

Re: occupation

Post by JustJean » Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:45 pm

sporran wrote:Hello Jean,


there was I trying to build up a reputation for being clever, and you go and blow it by revealing how I did it. Goes off muttering........


Regards,

John
Didn't mean to give away your secret. :cry: ....but really can't see how your cleverness factor is diminished 8) ...besides...you know how us genealogists need proofs for everything :wink:

Best wishes
Jean

DavidWW
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Post by DavidWW » Mon Mar 05, 2007 4:55 pm

Jamboesque wrote:'Music' It's no wonder I'm no good at crosswords............. :lol:


Thanks All...

As a music-sellars assistant do you think he started off selling music for nursery ryhmes working his way up through traditional then contemporary and upward to classical music, or maybe he was just good at 'carrying a tune'. :lol:
Wha kens, but at the time of the bride's/dochter's birth the father(-in-law) was certainly a Journeyman Ironmoulder ...........

Presumably his son in law took over the business in 1941?

David