A collection of the occupations or job descriptions of the people living in London in the 1890's. Most of the descriptions are fairly self explanatory, I'll elaborate on the ones that aren't in due course. ... Heel Maker or Heelmaker made boot and shoe heels...
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www.census1891.com/occupations-h.htm
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The Newark Metro, a multimedia Web magazine, covers metropolitan life from Newark and North Jersey to New York City. It is produced by students at Rutgers-Newark, working with editor-in-chief Robert W. Snyder, director of the Journalism and Media Studies Program at Rutgers-Newark, and other faculty members.
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www.newarkmetro.rutgers.edu/essays/display.php?id=209
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Our early American colonists did not have quite the same employment opportunities as we do today. There were no TV producers, car salesmen, rocket scientists, and certainly no computer programmers. The first emigrants to America had occupations concerned primarily with simple, ... HEELMAKER: one who made shoe heels...
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homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sam/occupation.html
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Our early American colonists did not have quite the same employment opportunities as we do today. There were no TV producers, car salesmen, rocket scientists, and certainly no computer programmers. The first emigrants to America had occupations concerned primarily with simple, ... HEELMAKER: one who made shoe heels...
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www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/ocupaton.html
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Georgia's First Forty Families ... The 112 individuals listed below made up the first forty families to arrive in Georgia with General James Oglethorpe. These settlers left England, sailing from Gravesend on the ship Ann, ... Parker, Samuel, 33, Heelmaker, understands carpentering, Constable, Dead July 20, 1733...
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www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/macon/Pioneer/firstfourt...
www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/macon/Pioneer/firstfourty.htm
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Museum researchers speculate that Julius, who worked as a heelmaker in the nearby "Five Points" district, may have been murdered by one of that neighborhood's vicious gangs such as the "Plug Uglies."; The Tenement Museum's Visitor Center in a converted storefront across the street is itself a mini-museum.
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newyorkcity2.friendpages.com/
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Dry Stane Dyker/; Dry Stone Waller; Drummaker; Ebonite Turner ; Fletcher ; Fort Builder; Fossetmaker; Freemason; Glassblower; Glassman; Glasswright; Glazier; Heelmaker; Hogsheadmaker; House Joiner; Housewright; Joiner/Joyner;
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www.averymiller.com/tradelist_02.html
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Museum researchers speculate that Julius, who worked as a heelmaker in the nearby "Five Points" district, may have been murdered by one of that neighborhood's vicious gangs such as the "Plug Uglies."
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away.com/primedia/pol_soc/humble_beginnings_1.html
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Quarter/page no. Baxter William Heelmaker 2/320 ... 2/320; William Baxter, heelmaker: No. of heads of household - 2 ; No children or servants, Cessession Church. ... Index to Perth Inhabitants 1773; Document No. Baxter William Heelmaker 46; Nesmith Andrew Shoemaker 109; Neasmith Mrs Merchant 95...
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www.soutar.net/pafn11.htm
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