Occupation
Occupation
Hi All, Whilst checking on an ancestors occupation in the 1851 census I found out that he was a cooper, journeyman, peawich and a pensioner. I am at a loss as to what a Peawick is? Is it a misspelling? If so is can anyone out there help me please.
Regards Monica Amos
Regards Monica Amos
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sounds to me like a phonetic spelling of peir-weik or gentlemans wig maker
southport woman long way from home. aka "Tide is always out at Southport Wombat"
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Could you perhaps give us the reference for the census entry so that we can see it for ourselves?
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Is it John Edwards in Blair Street, Toxteth Park? He is a cooper journeyman & Greenwich pensioner
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Thank you for your quick reply. Yes it is John Edwards from Blair Street. Bit, now I am at a loss as too what is a Greenwich pensioner? Your assistance is much appreciated.
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Hi, since my reply I have done the research and found out what Greenwich pensioner was, but are you able to tell me where I need to go to research his naval records. As I live in Australia it would be easier to do it online if at all possible. John Edwards was my Great Great Grandfather.
With Many a Thanks
Monica
With Many a Thanks
Monica
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Hi Monica,
The National Archives would be your first port of call,
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... ension.htm
Depending on the years you are interested in, might be difficult.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... seamen.htm
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... re1853.htm
The National Archives would be your first port of call,
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... ension.htm
Depending on the years you are interested in, might be difficult.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... seamen.htm
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... re1853.htm
Bert
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Hi N.M without census, that was a great shot in the dark!!
A Greenwich pensioner was the Naval equivalent of a Chelsea pensioner.
Here's their website
https://sites.google.com/site/greenwich ... oner/home/

A Greenwich pensioner was the Naval equivalent of a Chelsea pensioner.
Here's their website
https://sites.google.com/site/greenwich ... oner/home/
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Hi all, I posted a thank you the other day but now I can't find it so if I am repeating myself please forgive me.
I have been busy trying to research my great Great Grandfather John Edwards and his occupation as a Greenwich Pensioner. I think I have located him on the Naval General Service Medal list but like most things I am not. 100% sure.
But many thanks for all your assistance I wouldn't have got thus far if it wasn't for your assistance.
May I ask R who first asked if it was John Edwards how did you know it was him when I hadn't"t given his name or census information. I just curious .
Once again a big Thank You to you all
Regards
Monica

I have been busy trying to research my great Great Grandfather John Edwards and his occupation as a Greenwich Pensioner. I think I have located him on the Naval General Service Medal list but like most things I am not. 100% sure.
But many thanks for all your assistance I wouldn't have got thus far if it wasn't for your assistance.
May I ask R who first asked if it was John Edwards how did you know it was him when I hadn't"t given his name or census information. I just curious .
Once again a big Thank You to you all
Regards
Monica


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I used the excellent census search facility in the www.thegenealogist.co.uk to search the 1851 census for a combination of the keywords journeyman and pensioner (cooper didn't work because they had transcribed it as "coopers"). It took just a few seconds to find the only likely candidate.May I ask R who first asked if it was John Edwards how did you know it was him
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Woo, I never knew you could do that , how clever is that.
Many Thanks
Monica
Many Thanks
Monica