paper makers not at all unusual. My ancestor was such pre 1770s in north of England, later Shropshire. They moved from place to place all over the country in search of work or where they could earn more money. Name Edward Green. still searching for his p.o.b. Sara Dee
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31-12-2011 12:07 AM #21Settling in.
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My G Grandmother was a Paper Sorter in 1881 in Somerset.
I suppose someone had to sort the paper that the paper makers made.
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There is a family of paper makers among my ancestors.
John Hallam, paper cutter, Chapel-en-le-Frith, 1829, paper manufacturer, Crompton Works, Kearsley, 1841
Ann Hallam (John's daughter, marrying John Worsley, cordwainer), paper maker, Stand Lane, Prestwich, 1848,
Robert Worsley, paper works, 1861, engineer at paper mill, 1971
and John Hallam's widow and family:
Ellen Hallam, paper sorter, 1851
Robert Hallam, paper maker, 1851, 1861
Sarah Hallam, paper sorter, 1851
and a nice piece of serendipity from this: as Ellen wasn't in the 1861 I decided to check with LancsBMD, found an 1851 marriage, and from cross-checking LancsOPC also found out that my 4xg-grandfather was a carter.
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I have papermaker William Wells (presumed b. c1735 South Berks) at Colthrop Mills 1760-ish. Possibly brother Joseph Wells at Bagnor Mills 1780-ish. William Wells Grandson William Dodd Wells at Dartford 1710 to 1721, then Sussex near Chichester (Iping and Ashling) for up to 10 years, then in 1841 census at Batheaston Somerset. Anyone who can relate to this please get in touch.
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29-03-2012 09:39 PM #25Starting to feel at home.
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I don't have a paper maker in my tree, but there's one in my BED! Hubby retired after 31 years, most of which was shift work.
Does that count?
-Barb
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29-03-2012 10:02 PM #26
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