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hi there folks...

can anyone pls give me any infomation on a few of my familes occupations, dating between 1800 - 1900

brass founder

brass finisher

miller journeyman..

thanks so much

clare :rolleyes:
 
From Dictionary of Old Trades and Occupations by Andrew & Sandra Twining:

Brass Founder: A person who used a forge to cast brass by melting and pouring it into moulds.

Brass Finisher: A person who "finishes" brass items

Miller: A person who kept, operated, or worked in a mill, eg a flour or corn mill

Journeyman: A person (licensed) who was a day labourer (a worker hired on a daily wage) eg journeyman mason. Also the term for a skilled mechanic or artisan.

Doug
 
thanks for the quick reply..

ive just noticed the occupation states in the 1851 census as bell and brass founder,, do you know if my relative would of worked in a factory around the aston area doing this job??
 
Hi Clare :)

Brass Founder, Brass Finisher & "Journeyman" Miller can have several valid
descriptions, All equally applicable,

a brass founder,, can be a person who Melts down brass objects/bits of scrap etc to form brass ingots,
There were hundreds of these,, founders working from Back-to-Back houses & courtyards,
Modern Brass Founders are now large companies, Brass/Copper smelters, Rolling Mills style.
Brass finisher,,possiblities again,, Brass candlesticks,, badges, buttons,
Turned (milled ?), finished/polished etc,
"Journeyman" usually denotes a Qualified (served indentured apprenticed) tradesman
Who travels job-to-job plying his skills,, Milling ,can be Wood/metal(s)(Turning) or even Flour/Corn
Other folks may post similar descriptions so you need to get your Rellies addresses as they usully worked nearby,
This will narrow your search for Occupations/Employers,,
Cheers & good luck JohnY :cool:
 
my family were from the aston area, between 1800 and 1900 working as bell and brass founders...
 
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