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markyb74
19-05-2010, 12:06 PM
Hi,

One of my ancestors (Charles/Karl Mitchell) is described as being a tailor of chiswick (c1850-1890), both journeyman and then a master. However I cannot find any records relating to this (other than on census and BMD certificates). Any help in finding some records would be much appreciated.

Mark

markyb74
19-05-2010, 1:43 PM
Hi,

Yes I do have him in every census and he died in the Brentford Union Workhouse so I don't think he would have made a will (but I intend to check when I visit the probate registry when I can arrange a day off work). I haven't found any trade directories which mention him though I have only found limited ones online.

Mark

Peter Goodey
19-05-2010, 2:04 PM
Perhaps on your day off you may have time to visit London Metropolitan Archives who have a decent collection of trade directories. See this Information Leaflet (http://217.154.230.218/NR/rdonlyres/1C6424D5-C980-4915-A2CF-154E13A3D3AB/0/62THEDIRECTORIESOFLONDONANDTHEHOMECOUNTIES.pdf)

Kerrywood
19-05-2010, 2:04 PM
If he was the Master of his own business he would probably have been listed in Trade Directories.

Not necessarily. Entries in the London trade directories had to be paid for, and not everyone would do this.

As you're in London, Mark, if you want to pursue this I'd suggest you try the huge collection of London directories held on microfilm at either Guildhall Library (open Saturdays), or the London Metropolitan Archives (normally 2 Saturdays per month - check their website for dates).

You could also try the local studies library for Chiswick and/or Hounslow (http://www.hounslow.info/libraries/localstudies/familyhistory.htm#Directories).

markyb74
25-05-2010, 7:35 PM
Thanks for the suggestions Peter and Kerrywood

Mark