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Old 30-09-17, 07:31
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A very good point that I had forgotten about.

It makes little sense as obviously he would have had an apprenticeship or specialist training to be a stone carver. I did wonder if 'sack' is a mis-transcription? But if it is, I can't imagine what for.
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Old 03-10-17, 15:04
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I have received, by email, PDF copies of the parish registers. Such a shame JSS's occupation is not given on the first marriage's details.
Lovely to see the names and signatures. Poor Sarah didn't last long.
On the 1833 parish register, I am pretty sure it is sack manufacturer. I shall ask my husband to check it. W Naish was a witness at the next marriage on the page, so perhaps he was the clerk.
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