Report: individuals: events: occuring occupations ordered on frequency

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# Occupation total
51 B&M Railroad Bag Master 
52 Baggage Master for B&M Railroad 
53 Bailiff of Hengrave and in service of Edward Stafford Duke of Buckingham 
54 Baker 
55 Baker and a tailor 
56 bank clerk 
57 Became the rector for Northleigh, another village in Devon, England 
58 Before she was married, Hazelelponi was a servant of Henry Waltham of Weymouth 
59 Bleachery Laborer 
60 bread cart driver 
61 Bricklayer and later in life, a doctor 
62 Captain of a light horse company 
63 Cardmaker ( A card was a metal comb or wire brush used for combing wool.) 
64 Cardmaker (like his father) - a maker of instruments for combing wool 
65 Cargo net maker 
66 Carpenter of large works 
67 Carriage maker and carpenter later in life 
68 Charcoal merchant 
69 chauffeur 
70 civil engineer 
71 clergyman 
72 Clog Maker 
73 Clothier and Planter 
74 Commis a l'extraordinaire des guerres (Commissioner of War) 
75 Cordwainer (shoemaker) 
76 Currier 
77 Deacon 
78 Deacon at the First Church in Dover 
79 Deacon of the Congregational Church in South Weymouth 
80 Deacon of the First congregational church of Weymouth. 
81 drug store 
82 Dyer in a dye house 
83 editor at Vogue 
84 Electrician 
85 Electrician (noted on his WW I draft registration) 
86 engineer 
87 executive in clerk department/Navy Yard, Kittery, York, Maine, USA 
88 Expelled as the minister of Wessagusset.; progressive preaching offended the Puritan leaders 
89 Farmed his 90 acres 
90 Farmer working for Claude Guyon 
91 farmer, waggoner, and horse trader/Hotel-Dieu, Quebec, Canada 
92 film maker 
93 Fire Insurance business 
94 First physician in the town of Barnstead http://www.nh.searchroots.com/documents/History_Barnstead_NH.txt 
95 Fisherman and Ferryman 
96 Fishmonger 
97 Foreman Mason B&M Railroad 
98 Gallo-Roman Senator 
99 Governor of Massachusetts 
100 Had 9 lime kilns and was a tanner, currier, blacksmith, shoemaker, and made coffins. By a deed made 20 Oct 1716 he is named a Cordwainer 


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