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Post by Miss Who on Sept 2, 2012 12:06:20 GMT -5
TICKNEY MAN: a person who sold earthenware from town to town
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Post by tigerpause on Sept 5, 2012 6:09:41 GMT -5
Unit Operator
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 6, 2012 12:52:37 GMT -5
VATMAN: [1] a person employed in the paper making industry to put the paper pulp into the moulds; [2] a person who worked with vats in beer and wine making
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Post by tigerpause on Sept 7, 2012 4:10:33 GMT -5
Waist Pleater
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 7, 2012 14:09:56 GMT -5
Xylophonist
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Post by piropo2 on Sept 9, 2012 13:01:19 GMT -5
Yak herder
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Post by tigerpause on Sept 14, 2012 4:50:55 GMT -5
Zipper Cutter
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 19, 2012 10:26:37 GMT -5
ANKLE BEATER: a young person who helped to drive the cattle to market
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Post by tigerpause on Sept 22, 2012 4:50:54 GMT -5
Ball Sorter
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Post by eos on Sept 22, 2012 7:25:00 GMT -5
Car salesman
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 23, 2012 11:27:56 GMT -5
DAMSTER: in logging operations, one who supervised the building of a dam
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Post by eos on Sept 23, 2012 14:08:56 GMT -5
Examiner
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 25, 2012 12:46:45 GMT -5
FELLMONGER: one who removed hair or wool from hides in preparation for leather making; a dealer in animal skins and hides, especially sheepskin
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Post by piropo2 on Sept 29, 2012 11:11:54 GMT -5
GHILLIE,
A fishing guide on a salmon river in Scotland.
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Post by Miss Who on Sept 29, 2012 15:21:02 GMT -5
HIND a farm laborer, household or domestic servant
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Post by tigerpause on Sept 30, 2012 4:28:23 GMT -5
Inseam Trimmer
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 1, 2012 14:21:41 GMT -5
JOBMASTER: Supplied carriages, horses and drivers for hire
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Post by heart2heart on Oct 1, 2012 16:38:54 GMT -5
Kitchen cabinet maker
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Post by tigerpause on Oct 2, 2012 5:08:20 GMT -5
Light Bulb Assembler
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 2, 2012 12:16:09 GMT -5
MONEY-SCHRIVENER: a person who raised money for others
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