Date | Kind | Details | |
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1831 | Birthi, ii | Place | Calverton, Nottinghamshire |
5 Mar 1831 | Christeningiii | Place | Calverton, Nottinghamshire |
6 Jun 1841 | Other Eventi, 1 | Type | Residence-Occupant |
Place | Calverton, Nottinghamshire | ||
1861 | Other Eventiv, 2 | Tailor Journeyman | |
Type | Profession | ||
Place | Chesterfield, Derbyshire | ||
1871 | Other Eventii | Tailor | |
Type | Profession | ||
Place | Chesterfield, Derbyshire | ||
27 Dec 1901 | Deathv | Place | Chesterfield, Derbyshire |
1. Role: Occupant
2. A tailor who had completed an apprenticeship and was therefore entitled to ply his trade independently. He was not, however, in a financial position to set up his own business and take on apprentices of his own (which would have enabled him to style himself Master Tailor). So he worked for others on what we would now call a freelance basis.
i. "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841." online database.; Page (accessed 14 Jan 2020), entry for Joseph Blacknall household, Calverton, Nottinghamshire; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
ii. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871"; Page RG10 3611; [Source Record]; Certainty Secondary Evidence
iii. "Transcribed entries in the Parish Registers and non-conformist registers of Nottinghamshire," baptisms database v8.2; Page accessed 18 Apr 2020), entries for Joseph & Elizabeth Blacknell, 1809-1833.; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
iv. Public Record Office, "Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861"; Page RG9 2529 p35; [Source Record]; Certainty Primary Evidence
v. New Brampton (St Thomas) Burials [1832-1974] Backhouse to Bytheway; [Source Record]; Certainty Questionable