*Arc tbc* ---James Homer

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Re: James Homer

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JAMES HOMER Birth: 07 APR 1818

Christening: 30 NOV 1823 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London,

Parents:
Father: JAMES HOMER Mother: MARY Extracted birth
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Re: James Homer

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poss
1846
Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Reference
HOMER Emma Rowley Regis Sandwell Register Office RR/5/211

Sept 1846
Homer _mma Dudley 18 223
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Re: James Homer

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Northern Lass wrote:
Antie Em wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:Can we find an accurate dob for him pls
father is a James too

26 Dec 1847 St Thomas Dudley
James Homer of full age widower tracemaker Dudley James Homer Gun Maker
Ann Massey of full age spinster Dudley John Massey dec'd back? Hansom plater
Banns
X both
Wit- X William Perry / X Mary Massey

not sure on occup for anns father but opening thread for her
so can we keep this for the Homers pls


Tracemaker or Tracer Worked in a draughting office, copying engineering diagrams, using tracing paper. In the days before photocopying, plans and diagrams for mining and manufacturing industries were copied by hand. It required accuracy, patience and a knack for using the pen without producing ink blots

From : http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/index.html - Old Occupations - Hall Genealogy Website


tracemaker is also a chainmaker
think they are to do with horse chains


That one sounds more likely
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Re: James Homer

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I dont get the link between James Homer born bat 1780 Rowley and
that Absalom b abt 1811 and William B 1811 ish

this looks like absalom
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =663412861

and they must connect ie Wm must calls son Nehemiah
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Re: James Homer

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Black Holes happen when God divides by zero.
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Re: James Homer

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oh heck ...........I can't read that cos not got full membership
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but look I have added it in as a possible
but I think that bapt you flagged could well be him
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Re: James Homer

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Thanks all for help
I have added most of this and added some look ups

so unless anyone wishes to add any more will flag to archive
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