Report: individuals: events: occuring occupations ordered on frequency
Description: Een lijst van beroepen gerangschikt naar beroepen.
Matches 101 to 200 of 230
# | Occupation | total |
---|---|---|
101 | Governor of Massachusetts | 1 |
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 | 1 |
103 | heating and oil sales | 1 |
104 | Heavy moving and stonework | 1 |
105 | Henry II's justiciar | 1 |
106 | Housebuilder | 1 |
107 | Housekeeper | 1 |
108 | Husbandsman | 1 |
109 | Husbandsman and Farmer | 1 |
110 | Indentured servant for Guillame Feniou | 1 |
111 | Indentured servant for Nicolas Juchereau | 1 |
112 | Indentured Tradesman; Carpenter and Farmer | 1 |
113 | Innholder, Vinter and Farmer | 1 |
114 | Innkeeper and house builder | 1 |
115 | Innkeeper and proprietor of "The Ship's Tavern" | 1 |
116 | Innkeeper of the Cheval Blanc | 1 |
117 | Innkeeper/Tavern Keeper | 1 |
118 | insurance agent | 1 |
119 | insurance salesman | 1 |
120 | Internal Revenue Agent | 1 |
121 | iron foundry | 1 |
122 | iron machinest | 1 |
123 | John Severance was first recorded in plantation records as a planter in 1637 and later as a Tavern Keeper, Vintner and Victualar. | 1 |
124 | Journalier | 1 |
125 | Justice of the Peace | 1 |
126 | Kidder Press, Iron Molder | 1 |
127 | Launderer | 1 |
128 | librarian | 1 |
129 | Linen Draper | 1 |
130 | Linen weaver | 1 |
131 | Locksmith | 1 |
132 | lumber dealer | 1 |
133 | Machinist | 1 |
134 | machinist at the navy yard | 1 |
135 | mail carrier | 1 |
136 | Malster (maker of malt) | 1 |
137 | Mariner on the ship Moone | 1 |
138 | Mason | 1 |
139 | Master locksmith | 1 |
140 | Master Tailor | 1 |
141 | Medical doctor. He entered the propfession of medicine against the wishes of his father who wanted him to be a minister. | 1 |
142 | Medical Lab Technician | 1 |
143 | Merchant-Baker | 1 |
144 | Militiaman | 1 |
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. | 1 |
146 | Minister and Teaching Elder | 1 |
147 | Ministry | 1 |
148 | Mistress of a tavern in Portsmouth | 1 |
149 | Morroco-Dresser (tanned and softened morocco leather) | 1 |
150 | Music Teacher | 1 |
151 | Nun at Dartford Priory, Kent | 1 |
152 | On the crew list for the ship "Sami Wright" shipping out of Salem and Beverly | 1 |
153 | Operated a cabaret (neighborhood bar) in the Grand Rue in the Grandes Boucheries section of La Rochelle | 1 |
154 | Ordained as a minister. He served for the next 65 years. | 1 |
155 | Original proprietor of Tuttle’s Farm in Dover | 1 |
156 | Owned a sawmill | 1 |
157 | Owner of Kenmore Restaurant in Somersworth, NH | 1 |
158 | Page for William, Lord Compton (later Earl of Northampton | 1 |
159 | Pastry chef and cook | 1 |
160 | Peddler (as stated in son's birth record) | 1 |
161 | Photographer | 1 |
162 | planter, lumberman, and tavernkeeper | 1 |
163 | Plowman | 1 |
164 | police officer | 1 |
165 | postmistress | 1 |
166 | process-server, clerk of court, and notary | 1 |
167 | Public School Teacher | 1 |
168 | real estate | 1 |
169 | real estate broker | 1 |
170 | Recorder of Dover | 1 |
171 | Reverend | 1 |
172 | Reverend (pastor of the church in Groton before returning to England) | 1 |
173 | Roman Senator | 1 |
174 | salesman | 1 |
175 | Sawmill and Shipyard Owner | 1 |
176 | Sawyer Mills woolen mill | 1 |
177 | Scavenger street sweeper according to 1901 census | 1 |
178 | Schoolmaster until 1701 | 1 |
179 | Sea Captain (as described on death certificate) | 1 |
180 | Sea Captain and also a tavern/innholder | 1 |
181 | Sea Captain and Boston Merchant | 1 |
182 | Seaman / Sea Captain | 1 |
183 | Seamstress | 1 |
184 | Seat Weaver in Chair Shop | 1 |
185 | Secretary of the King's Chamber | 1 |
186 | servant to Governor Winthrop | 1 |
187 | Sharecropper | 1 |
188 | ship carpenter | 1 |
189 | Ship carpenter and miller | 1 |
190 | Ship master/captain: +Records show that Alexander and his ships were involved in trade in both Newfoundland and Portugal. | 1 |
191 | Shipwright and planter | 1 |
192 | shoe cutter | 1 |
193 | Shoe Factory Executive | 1 |
194 | Shoe Stitcher | 1 |
195 | Silk Spinner | 1 |
196 | spinner in a woolen mill, 40 hrs/week; $1000 income | 1 |
197 | Stenographer in a law office | 1 |
198 | Steward | 1 |
199 | Steward for Thomas, Lord Clinton | 1 |
200 | Steward to the Earl of Lincoln and the Countess of Warwick | 1 |
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