Report: individuals: events: occuring occupations ordered on frequency

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# Occupation total
101 Governor of Massachusetts 
102 Had 9 lime kilns and was a tanner, currier, blacksmith, shoemaker, and made coffins. By a deed made 20 Oct 1716 he is named a Cordwainer 
103 heating and oil sales 
104 Heavy moving and stonework 
105 Henry II's justiciar 
106 Housebuilder 
107 Housekeeper 
108 Husbandsman 
109 Husbandsman and Farmer 
110 Indentured servant for Guillame Feniou 
111 Indentured servant for Nicolas Juchereau 
112 Indentured Tradesman; Carpenter and Farmer 
113 Innholder, Vinter and Farmer 
114 Innkeeper and house builder 
115 Innkeeper and proprietor of "The Ship's Tavern" 
116 Innkeeper of the Cheval Blanc 
117 Innkeeper/Tavern Keeper 
118 insurance agent 
119 insurance salesman 
120 Internal Revenue Agent 
121 iron foundry 
122 iron machinest 
123 John Severance was first recorded in plantation records as a planter in 1637 and later as a Tavern Keeper, Vintner and Victualar. 
124 Journalier 
125 Justice of the Peace 
126 Kidder Press, Iron Molder 
127 Launderer 
128 librarian 
129 Linen Draper 
130 Linen weaver 
131 Locksmith 
132 lumber dealer 
133 Machinist 
134 machinist at the navy yard 
135 mail carrier 
136 Malster (maker of malt) 
137 Mariner on the ship Moone 
138 Mason 
139 Master locksmith 
140 Master Tailor 
141 Medical doctor. He entered the propfession of medicine against the wishes of his father who wanted him to be a minister. 
142 Medical Lab Technician 
143 Merchant-Baker 
144 Militiaman 
145 Mill owner: By 1641 Edward Littlefield established a permanent home, sawmill and gristmill at the site of the Webhannet River Falls. Reverend John Wheelright soon followed and in 1642 established a church and a small settlement. 
146 Minister and Teaching Elder 
147 Ministry 
148 Mistress of a tavern in Portsmouth 
149 Morroco-Dresser (tanned and softened morocco leather) 
150 Music Teacher 
151 Nun at Dartford Priory, Kent 
152 On the crew list for the ship "Sami Wright" shipping out of Salem and Beverly 
153 Operated a cabaret (neighborhood bar) in the Grand Rue in the Grandes Boucheries section of La Rochelle 
154 Ordained as a minister. He served for the next 65 years. 
155 Original proprietor of Tuttle’s Farm in Dover 
156 Owned a sawmill 
157 Owner of Kenmore Restaurant in Somersworth, NH 
158 Page for William, Lord Compton (later Earl of Northampton 
159 Pastry chef and cook 
160 Peddler (as stated in son's birth record) 
161 Photographer 
162 planter, lumberman, and tavernkeeper 
163 Plowman 
164 police officer 
165 postmistress 
166 process-server, clerk of court, and notary 
167 Public School Teacher 
168 real estate 
169 real estate broker 
170 Recorder of Dover 
171 Reverend 
172 Reverend (pastor of the church in Groton before returning to England) 
173 Roman Senator 
174 salesman 
175 Sawmill and Shipyard Owner 
176 Sawyer Mills woolen mill 
177 Scavenger street sweeper according to 1901 census 
178 Schoolmaster until 1701 
179 Sea Captain (as described on death certificate) 
180 Sea Captain and also a tavern/innholder 
181 Sea Captain and Boston Merchant 
182 Seaman / Sea Captain 
183 Seamstress 
184 Seat Weaver in Chair Shop 
185 Secretary of the King's Chamber 
186 servant to Governor Winthrop 
187 Sharecropper 
188 ship carpenter 
189 Ship carpenter and miller 
190 Ship master/captain: +Records show that Alexander and his ships were involved in trade in both Newfoundland and Portugal. 
191 Shipwright and planter 
192 shoe cutter 
193 Shoe Factory Executive 
194 Shoe Stitcher 
195 Silk Spinner 
196 spinner in a woolen mill, 40 hrs/week; $1000 income 
197 Stenographer in a law office 
198 Steward 
199 Steward for Thomas, Lord Clinton 
200 Steward to the Earl of Lincoln and the Countess of Warwick 


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