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and here in 1911. Doesn't help much with the Ship's Greaser (or not)
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...=successSource
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Could it be ship's qmaster (quartermaster).
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Don’t think so OC as he’s a marine fireman in 1901 and a labourer in the docks in 1911
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Marg Last edited by Margaret in Burton; 02-12-19 at 19:15. |
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I have to say, it does look like something-master to me. Of course whatever it says, it doesn't have to be true!!
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Line 50, is that your man, Marg? Clearly stamped "greaser" in all caps, first column of the right-hand page.
Liverpool, England, Crew Lists 1861-1919 |
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It could be him, age is a bit out but I'll have a search through those lists
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Marg Last edited by Margaret in Burton; 03-12-19 at 15:52. |
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Found him on two other ships too
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A Google search for maritime occupations brought me to that database on Ancestry, which I had not known existed.
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Neither did I
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