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wendyslocum
01-06-2009, 8:37 AM
Can anybody help me please to find out more about my husband's great grandfather, Frederick Hunn born at sea in 1843?. He worked in a clerical capacity on the railways (LNWR I believe) from about 1861 until his retirement. The family lived close to the railways throughout all the censuses - namely St Pancras, Watford, Willesden and Boxmoor. Fred is listed as being Railway Clerk, Railway Official, Railway Canvasser. I am unable to find any reference to him (or his daughter Maud Hunn who also worked for them) on any listing.
Also, could somebody please explain the work of a 'railway canvasser'?

Thank you.
W

michaelpipe
01-06-2009, 11:44 AM
Also, could somebody please explain the work of a 'railway canvasser'?


Can't help with the first part, but a Canvasser was employed as a salesman for the railway company, with the object of obtaining commercial freight contracts.

Michael

georgiep
01-06-2009, 11:57 AM
Hi W
Do you need census info for the family?
I wasn't sure from your post.
Frederick was born at sea perhaps?

Thank you

Georgie

wendyslocum
01-06-2009, 12:15 PM
Thanks Georgie, I am alright for census info. HOWEVER, I can find no record of a birth at sea for Frederick Hunn in 1843. I do have a baptism record in Plympton. For what it's worth, he was the illegitimate son of Captain Frederick Hunn (b 1789 Cumberland and captained on the Redwing which patrolled St Helena during Napoleon's 'stay') and his housekeeper Mary Ann Knight (b. 1811 Saltash).

Do you know how one might find the actual birth at sea record? I have searched Findmypast.com and everywhere I can think of??

Thank you.

Wendy

wendyslocum
01-06-2009, 12:17 PM
Thank you Michael for the info. on railway canvasser. I guess he would have gone to various manufacturing industries to promote LNWR's freight services...

Wendy