Report: individuals: events: occuring occupations ordered on frequency

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# Occupation total
1 Carpenter  13 
2 Farmer  13 
3 Weaver 
4 Tailor 
5 Shoemaker 
6 Blacksmith 
7 Knight 
8 Lawyer 
9 Merchant 
10 Butcher 
11 Hat maker 
12 Laborer 
13 Master Carpenter 
14 Minister 
15 Planter 
16 Sea Captain 
17 Stone Mason 
18 teacher 
19 attorney 
20 baggage master 
21 barber 
22 bookkeeper 
23 Carpenter and Innkeeper 
24 Carriage maker 
25 Clothier 
26 Consul of Rome 
27 Cordwainer (aka shoemaker) 
28 Fisherman 
29 grocer 
30 Innkeeper 
31 Mariner 
32 Master carriage maker 
33 Master Mason 
34 Master surgeon 
35 musician 
36 printer 
37 Ship's navigator 
38 Tanner 
39 Tavern owner & operator 
40 Robert (Bruce) de Brus is a member of House of Bruce. In 1172, Hugh de Lacy, Robert FitzStephen, Maurice fitz Gerald & Robert de Bruce were commissioned Governors of Ireland on behalf of King Henry of England 
41 "A trader with the Indians" 
42 1629/30 - 1678 Assistant, Massachusetts Bay Colony 
43 1900 Census - Elzeard and Celina were both working as weavers in a cotton mill 
44 According to 1901 census, Christopher was paralyzed and an invalid 
45 Amos Main became the first minister of the Congregational Church in Rochester, NH. Pastor Main was also the first moderator (advisor), physician and barrister (lawyer) in the town. 
46 Apothecary and farmer 
47 Architect & Builder/Preacher / Minister 
48 Assigned as rector of Northleigh, a diocese of Exeter 
49 Automobile Salesman 
50 B&M Railroad Bag Master 
51 Baggage Master for B&M Railroad 
52 Bailiff of Hengrave and in service of Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham 
53 Baker 
54 Baker and a tailor 
55 bank clerk 
56 Became the rector for Northleigh, another village in Devon, England 
57 Before she was married, Hazelelponi was a servant of Henry Waltham of Weymouth 
58 Bleachery Laborer 
59 bread cart driver 
60 Brick Maker 
61 Bricklayer and later in life, a doctor 
62 Captain of a light horse company 
63 Cardmaker ( A card was a metal comb or wire brush used for combing wool.) 
64 Cardmaker (like his father) - a maker of instruments for combing wool 
65 Cargo net maker 
66 Carpenter of large works 
67 carpenter, seaman, and caulker 
68 Carriage maker and carpenter later in life 
69 Charcoal merchant 
70 chauffeur 
71 civil engineer 
72 clergyman 
73 Clog Maker 
74 Clothier and Planter 
75 Commis a l'extraordinaire des guerres (Commissioner of War) 
76 Cordwainer (shoemaker) 
77 Currier 
78 Deacon 
79 Deacon at the First Church in Dover 
80 Deacon of the Congregational Church in South Weymouth 
81 Deacon of the First congregational church of Weymouth. 
82 drug store 
83 Dyer in a dye house 
84 editor at Vogue 
85 Electrician 
86 Electrician (noted on his WW I draft registration) 
87 engineer 
88 executive in clerk department/Navy Yard, Kittery, York, Maine, USA 
89 Expelled as the minister of Wessagusset.; progressive preaching offended the Puritan leaders 
90 Farmed his 90 acres 
91 Farmer working for Claude Guyon 
92 farmer, waggoner, and horse trader/Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada 
93 film maker 
94 Fire Insurance business 
95 First physician in the town of Barnstead http://www.nh.searchroots.com/documents/History_Barnstead_NH.txt 
96 Fisherman and Ferryman 
97 Fisherman, mariner, and river pilot 
98 Fishmonger 
99 Foreman Mason B&M Railroad 
100 Gallo-Roman Senator 


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