Boat Gord or Engineer

Occupations and the like.

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rubeaz
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Boat Gord or Engineer

Post by rubeaz » Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:26 am

Can someone tell me if the above occupations could be related :?:

I have found my ancestor was stated as an Engine Keeper/Worker on
death certificate but on a census he has listed Boat Gord :?: :?: :?:

Thanks :wink:
Kay

Bervonian
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Post by Bervonian » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:29 am

Boat Gord - is it quite clearly written? If you could post the relevant part of the Census someone might be able to make it out.

Isles.

JustJean
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Post by JustJean » Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:15 pm

Not sure who your ancestor might be but searching just on boat gord ancestry tosses out this one in 1861 as a BOAT GORD LABOURER...

Name: Thomas Hemt
Age: 50
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Margaret
Gender: Male
Where born: England
Registration Number: 644/9
Registration district: Tradeston
Civil parish: Glasgow Govan
County: Lanarkshire
Address: 65 Norfolk St Portland St
Occupation: Boat Gord Labourer
ED: 10
Household schedule number: 20
Line: 23
Roll: CSSCT1861_110
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Hemt 50
Margaret Hemt 49
William Hemt 25
Elizabeth Homt 20
Mary Ann Homt 18
Ann M Laughlin 2

And since it kinda looks like the name isn't exactly right either I chose to search on SP with wildcards of H*T to truly find the right 50 year old chappie in Tradeston....

1861 HUNT THOMAS M 50 TRADESTON GLASGOW/LANARK 644/09 010/09 004

and if you truly viewed the original census you'd quickly see that a boat gord equals a BOAT YARD LABOURER.

If he's not your ancestor then perhaps ancestry calls all the boat yard folk boat gorders? :wink:

My best guess...

Best wishes
Jean

rubeaz
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Boat Gord or Enginner Keeper/Worker

Post by rubeaz » Sun Jun 14, 2009 6:26 am

Thanks Bervonian and JustJean for your quick replies :?:

Jean
This is the Hunt ancestors I am tracing. I should have checked on the original census :oops:

:? What I am trying to work out is could is occupation be the same as an engine keeper as stated on his death certificate.

He was born in England and at some stage was in the army but have not been able to find him. On the birth of a child in 1856 Scotland - states his occupation as a chelsea pensioner?

He died in 1867 in Scotland and the dc states engine keeper?

Regards Kay

WilmaM
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Post by WilmaM » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:02 am

I would say the 2 occupations are closely linked:
A boat engine keeper could also have worked in a boat yard, whether repairing the engines or running the boats owned by the yard.

The census address Portland street is just a couple of streets from the River Clyde and that was a hive of industry in those days so boats and boat yards would have abounded and engines of every variety in the various places all within walking distance.
Wilma

rubeaz
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Boat Gord/Engine Keeper

Post by rubeaz » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:03 pm

Thanks again Wilma, :)

That's cleared up another query for me.

Kind regards
KAY :wink: