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What Trade?
Posted: 16 Mar 2012 20:54
by Blue70
Can anyone decipher his trade:-
Blue
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 16 Mar 2012 21:02
by daggers
What context, please.
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 16 Mar 2012 21:07
by Blue70
daggers wrote:What context, please.
This image is from a criminal record of a Liverpool based man who was sent to Van Dieman's Land (Tasmania) in 1844. He could be the John Brown connected to Amelia Hughes discussed on another thread.
Blue
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 16 Mar 2012 21:27
by MaryA
Looks like Striker to me, any history of blacksmithing perhaps?
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 16 Mar 2012 21:52
by Blue70
Not my family this one. I think it does say "L Striker" the trade is recorded elsewhere on the criminal records and looks like Labourer & ?. I was hoping it was Labourer & Builder it would have been nearer to the John Brown, bricklayer of Amelia Hughes.
Blue
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 17 Mar 2012 22:00
by daggers
I agree with striker, starting with a florid capital S, and with a loopy K.
D
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 21 Mar 2012 15:36
by northmeols
I am afraid I don't agree I see L BricKer after tracing over it several times.
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 01 Apr 2012 11:30
by polly88
I see something like Bricker too. Don't get Striker at all.
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 01 Apr 2012 13:45
by Blue70
This John Brown could be connected to Amelia Hughes on another thread. If his occupation was bricklayer it would indicate a match. Here are three different recordings of John Brown's trade the second and third look more clear cut but the first one, as has been seen on this thread, is open to debate:-
Blue
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 01 Apr 2012 14:16
by dickiesam
I see Labourer & Striker. The latter is the man with the big hammer. Possibly working in the iron trade, perhaps with a blacksmith or a boiler-maker.
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 01 Apr 2012 17:11
by MaryA
Definitely - in my opinion, of course open to dispute - Labourer and Striker in the last two images.
I can still make out Striker in the first one, different handwriting of course. Pity there isn't any additional writing for comparison.
Re: What Trade?
Posted: 01 Apr 2012 17:19
by polly88
Oh dear, yes I definitely can see Labourer and Striker in the last two examples.