Report: individuals: events: occupations without names (including frequency)

         Description: Personen, beroepen zonder de naam van de persoon maar met de frequentie, geordend naar het beroep


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# Occupation total
51 Deacon 
52 Deacon at the First Church in Dover 
53 Deacon of the Congregational Church in South Weymouth 
54 Deacon of the First congregational church of Weymouth. 
55 drug store 
56 Dyer in a dye house 
57 editor at Vogue 
58 Electrician 
59 Electrician (noted on his WW I draft registration) 
60 engineer 
61 executive in clerk department/Navy Yard, Kittery, York, Maine, USA 
62 Expelled as the minister of Wessagusset.; progressive preaching offended the Puritan leaders 
63 Farmed his 90 acres 
64 Farmer  13 
65 Farmer working for Claude Guyon 
66 farmer, waggoner, and horse trader/Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada 
67 film maker 
68 Fire Insurance business 
69 First physician in the town of Barnstead http://www.nh.searchroots.com/documents/History_Barnstead_NH.txt 
70 Fisherman 
71 Fisherman and Ferryman 
72 Fisherman, mariner, and river pilot 
73 Fishmonger 
74 Foreman Mason B&M Railroad 
75 Gallo-Roman Senator 
76 Governor of Massachusetts 
77 grocer 
78 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 
79 Hat maker 
80 heating and oil sales 
81 Heavy moving and stonework 
82 Henry II's justiciar 
83 Housebuilder 
84 Housekeeper 
85 Husbandsman 
86 Husbandsman and Farmer 
87 Indentured servant for Guillame Feniou 
88 Indentured servant for Nicolas Juchereau 
89 Indentured Tradesman; Carpenter and Farmer 
90 Innholder, Vinter and Farmer 
91 Innkeeper 
92 Innkeeper and house builder 
93 Innkeeper and proprietor of "The Ship's Tavern" 
94 Innkeeper of the Cheval Blanc 
95 Innkeeper/Tavern Keeper 
96 insurance agent 
97 insurance salesman 
98 Internal Revenue Agent 
99 iron foundry 
100 iron machinest 
101 John Severance was first recorded in plantation records as a planter in 1637 and later as a Tavern Keeper, Vintner and Victualar. 
102 Journalier 
103 Justice of the Peace 
104 Kidder Press, Iron Molder 
105 Knight 
106 Laborer 
107 Launderer 
108 Lawyer 
109 librarian 
110 Linen Draper 
111 Linen weaver 
112 Locksmith 
113 lumber dealer 
114 Machinist 
115 machinist at the navy yard 
116 mail carrier 
117 Malster (maker of malt) 
118 Mariner 
119 Mariner on the ship Moone 
120 Mason 
121 Master Carpenter 
122 Master carriage maker 
123 Master locksmith 
124 Master Mason 
125 Master surgeon 
126 Master Tailor 
127 Medical doctor. He entered the propfession of medicine against the wishes of his father who wanted him to be a minister. 
128 Medical Lab Technician 
129 Merchant 
130 Merchant-Baker 
131 Militiaman 
132 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. 
133 Minister 
134 Minister and Teaching Elder 
135 Ministry 
136 Mistress of a tavern in Portsmouth 
137 Morroco-Dresser (tanned and softened morocco leather) 
138 Music Teacher 
139 musician 
140 Nun at Dartford Priory, Kent 
141 On the crew list for the ship "Sami Wright" shipping out of Salem and Beverly 
142 Operated a cabaret (neighborhood bar) in the Grand Rue in the Grandes Boucheries section of La Rochelle 
143 Ordained as a minister. He served for the next 65 years. 
144 Original proprietor of Tuttle’s Farm in Dover 
145 Owned a sawmill 
146 Owner of Kenmore Restaurant in Somersworth, NH 
147 Page for William, Lord Compton (later Earl of Northampton 
148 Pastry chef and cook 
149 Peddler (as stated in son's birth record) 
150 Photographer 


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