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+ | '''Gabeler''' Tax collector | ||
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+ | '''Gaffer''' 1) Foreman 2) Elderly man | ||
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+ | '''Gaffman''' Bailiff | ||
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+ | '''Gager / Gauger''' Collector of alcohol taxes. Measured capacity of barrels to calculate the duty | ||
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+ | '''Gamester''' 1) Gambler 2) Prostitute | ||
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+ | '''Ganger / Gangsman Overseer''' / foreman - from mid 18c. | ||
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+ | '''Ganneker''' Innkeeper | ||
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+ | '''Garthman''' 1) Fisherman using fish traps 2) Yardman or herdsman 3) Maintained a "garth" or dam on the river for catching fish | ||
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+ | '''Gas Maker''' Made gas by heating coal to produce gas, which was purified to remove the tar. The coal would be turned into coke. The gas could be used for lighting, heating or powering a gas engine. The tar was used in road surfacing. | ||
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+ | '''Gas Manager''' In charge of detecting dangerous gases in mines | ||
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+ | '''Gasser''' See Cotton Yarn Gasser | ||
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+ | '''Gater''' Watchman | ||
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+ | '''Gatherer Glassworker'''. Inserted the blow iron into molten glass ready for the blower | ||
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+ | '''Gatherer's Boy''' Assistant who shielded the gatherer's face from the furnace with a shovel | ||
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+ | '''Gatward''' Goatkeeper | ||
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+ | '''Gaunter''' Glove maker | ||
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+ | '''Gavelkind''' Equal shares among qualifying heirs. | ||
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+ | '''Gaveller''' 1) In the Forest of Dean - Crown officer granting "gales" - the right to work a mine 2) In Suffolk - Female (usually) harvest worker 3) Usurer | ||
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+ | '''Gazetteer''' a gazetteer is a book which alphabetically names and describes the places in a specific area. For example, a gazetteer of a county would name and describe all of the towns, lakes, rivers, and mountains in the county. | ||
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+ | '''GEDCOM Database''' '''GE'''nealogy '''D'''ata '''COM'''munications, a standardized format for genealogy databases that allows the exchange of data among different software programs and operating systems. | ||
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+ | '''Genealogy''' study of one's ancestry; summary history or table of a person's ancestry. | ||
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+ | '''Gelder''' Animal castrator | ||
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+ | '''GP''' / General Practitioner Local medical doctor, a term used today. More Info. | ||
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+ | '''Gentleman''' Gentry; Aristocrat, whose income came from his land | ||
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+ | '''Gentry''' Families of hereditary rank - the baronets and knights in England | ||
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+ | '''Geometer''' Person skilled in geometry | ||
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+ | '''Gerund''' Grinder Latin Tutor | ||
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+ | '''Gigger''' Operated a gigging machine - a machine for dressing woollen cloth by subjecting it to the action of teasels. | ||
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+ | '''Gilder''' Applied gold leaf for decoration | ||
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+ | '''Gimler''' Made gimp - a kind of card | ||
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+ | '''Ginour''' Engineer | ||
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+ | '''Ginny / Jenny/''' Jenney Tenter Minded a Ginny - a stationary engine used in coal mining to haul coal to the surface | ||
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+ | '''Girdler''' Made leather belts & girdles, mainly for the army | ||
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+ | '''Glass''' Coachman Drove a two horse carriage for hire | ||
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+ | '''Glazier''' / Glassman 1) Window glass man / glass cutter 2) Seller of glassware | ||
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+ | '''Glover''' Glove maker / seller | ||
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+ | '''Gaoler''' A keeper of the gaol, a jailer | ||
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+ | '''GOONS''' Guild of One Name Studies | ||
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+ | '''Goat Carriageman''' Driver of a small carriage | ||
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+ | '''Goldsmith''' 1) Banker 2) Worker in gold | ||
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+ | '''Gong Farmer /Gong Scourer''' Emptied cesspits, ashpits and outside toilets - "middins" - usually required to work from 9pm to 5am. See also Night Soilman | ||
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+ | '''Gooseherd''' Tended geese | ||
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+ | '''Gorseman''' Sold gorse and broom, largely for making brooms | ||
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+ | '''Grace Wife''' Midwife | ||
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+ | '''Graffer''' Notary or scrivener | ||
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+ | '''Grainer''' Painted wood grain effect | ||
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+ | '''Granger''' Farmer | ||
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+ | '''Grantee''' person purchasing, buying or receiving property. | ||
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+ | '''Grantor''' person selling, granting, transfering or conveying property. | ||
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+ | '''Graver''' 1) Engraver 2) Carver or Sculptor 3) Worker in a ship graving dock, cleaning and repairing ships hulls | ||
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+ | '''Grazier''' A person who pastures and raises cattle | ||
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+ | '''Greenwich Hospital Pensioner''' A long-serving ex Royal Navy man, awarded an out-pension for age, wounds or incapacity | ||
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+ | '''Grieve / Greave Bailiff''', Sheriff, Foreman | ||
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+ | '''Greengrocer''' Sells fresh fruit and vegetables | ||
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+ | '''Greensmith''' Worker in copper - coppersmith | ||
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+ | '''Greenwich Barber''' Sold sand from the Greenwich pits | ||
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+ | '''Grey Cloth Dealer''' Dealer in Grey Cloth - the unfinished product of the looms before bleaching, dyeing or printing. The term is still used in the trade. | ||
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+ | '''Grimbribber''' Lawyer | ||
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+ | '''Grinder''' 1) Used a grinding machine, mainly for knife and scissor sharpening, which was commonly done door-to-door 2) Maintained a carding machine in textile mills 3) Tutor | ||
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+ | '''GRO''' General Register Office | ||
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+ | '''GRONI''' General Register Office (Northern Ireland) | ||
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+ | '''GROS''' General Register Office for Scotland | ||
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+ | '''Groover''' Miner | ||
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+ | '''Groundsel & Chickweed Seller''' Street seller of weeds to feed songbirds | ||
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+ | '''Guardian''' person lawfully appointed to care for the person of a minor, invalid, incompetent and their interests, such as education, property management and investments | ||
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+ | '''Guinea Pig''' Roving (freelance) person, whose usual fee was a guinea (One pound, one shilling) | ||
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+ | '''Gummer''' Re-cut old saws, sharpening and improving depth of cut | ||
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+ | '''Gun Stocker''' Carves gun stocks from wood and fits them to the metal parts of the gun | ||
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+ | '''Gyp''' College servant to undergraduates | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 25 June 2009
Gabeler Tax collector
Gaffer 1) Foreman 2) Elderly man
Gaffman Bailiff
Gager / Gauger Collector of alcohol taxes. Measured capacity of barrels to calculate the duty
Gamester 1) Gambler 2) Prostitute
Ganger / Gangsman Overseer / foreman - from mid 18c.
Ganneker Innkeeper
Garthman 1) Fisherman using fish traps 2) Yardman or herdsman 3) Maintained a "garth" or dam on the river for catching fish
Gas Maker Made gas by heating coal to produce gas, which was purified to remove the tar. The coal would be turned into coke. The gas could be used for lighting, heating or powering a gas engine. The tar was used in road surfacing.
Gas Manager In charge of detecting dangerous gases in mines
Gasser See Cotton Yarn Gasser
Gater Watchman
Gatherer Glassworker. Inserted the blow iron into molten glass ready for the blower
Gatherer's Boy Assistant who shielded the gatherer's face from the furnace with a shovel
Gatward Goatkeeper
Gaunter Glove maker
Gavelkind Equal shares among qualifying heirs.
Gaveller 1) In the Forest of Dean - Crown officer granting "gales" - the right to work a mine 2) In Suffolk - Female (usually) harvest worker 3) Usurer
Gazetteer a gazetteer is a book which alphabetically names and describes the places in a specific area. For example, a gazetteer of a county would name and describe all of the towns, lakes, rivers, and mountains in the county.
GEDCOM Database GEnealogy Data COMmunications, a standardized format for genealogy databases that allows the exchange of data among different software programs and operating systems.
Genealogy study of one's ancestry; summary history or table of a person's ancestry.
Gelder Animal castrator
GP / General Practitioner Local medical doctor, a term used today. More Info.
Gentleman Gentry; Aristocrat, whose income came from his land
Gentry Families of hereditary rank - the baronets and knights in England
Geometer Person skilled in geometry
Gerund Grinder Latin Tutor
Gigger Operated a gigging machine - a machine for dressing woollen cloth by subjecting it to the action of teasels.
Gilder Applied gold leaf for decoration
Gimler Made gimp - a kind of card
Ginour Engineer
Ginny / Jenny/ Jenney Tenter Minded a Ginny - a stationary engine used in coal mining to haul coal to the surface
Girdler Made leather belts & girdles, mainly for the army
Glass Coachman Drove a two horse carriage for hire
Glazier / Glassman 1) Window glass man / glass cutter 2) Seller of glassware
Glover Glove maker / seller
Gaoler A keeper of the gaol, a jailer
GOONS Guild of One Name Studies
Goat Carriageman Driver of a small carriage
Goldsmith 1) Banker 2) Worker in gold
Gong Farmer /Gong Scourer Emptied cesspits, ashpits and outside toilets - "middins" - usually required to work from 9pm to 5am. See also Night Soilman
Gooseherd Tended geese
Gorseman Sold gorse and broom, largely for making brooms
Grace Wife Midwife
Graffer Notary or scrivener
Grainer Painted wood grain effect
Granger Farmer
Grantee person purchasing, buying or receiving property.
Grantor person selling, granting, transfering or conveying property.
Graver 1) Engraver 2) Carver or Sculptor 3) Worker in a ship graving dock, cleaning and repairing ships hulls
Grazier A person who pastures and raises cattle
Greenwich Hospital Pensioner A long-serving ex Royal Navy man, awarded an out-pension for age, wounds or incapacity
Grieve / Greave Bailiff, Sheriff, Foreman
Greengrocer Sells fresh fruit and vegetables
Greensmith Worker in copper - coppersmith
Greenwich Barber Sold sand from the Greenwich pits
Grey Cloth Dealer Dealer in Grey Cloth - the unfinished product of the looms before bleaching, dyeing or printing. The term is still used in the trade.
Grimbribber Lawyer
Grinder 1) Used a grinding machine, mainly for knife and scissor sharpening, which was commonly done door-to-door 2) Maintained a carding machine in textile mills 3) Tutor
GRO General Register Office
GRONI General Register Office (Northern Ireland)
GROS General Register Office for Scotland
Groover Miner
Groundsel & Chickweed Seller Street seller of weeds to feed songbirds
Guardian person lawfully appointed to care for the person of a minor, invalid, incompetent and their interests, such as education, property management and investments
Guinea Pig Roving (freelance) person, whose usual fee was a guinea (One pound, one shilling)
Gummer Re-cut old saws, sharpening and improving depth of cut
Gun Stocker Carves gun stocks from wood and fits them to the metal parts of the gun
Gyp College servant to undergraduates