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| *'''Apprenticeship indentures:''' Dates, name of father, occupation of apprentice, age and sometimes birthplace, residence, names, addresses, and occupation of masters.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Ireland,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1986-2003.</ref> | | *'''Apprenticeship indentures:''' Dates, name of father, occupation of apprentice, age and sometimes birthplace, residence, names, addresses, and occupation of masters.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Ireland,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1986-2003.</ref> |
| *'''Apprenticeship record books:''' Dates, names, of apprentice and masters, sometimes gives residence.<ref name="profile" /> | | *'''Apprenticeship record books:''' Dates, names, of apprentice and masters, sometimes gives residence.<ref name="profile" /> |
| *De Breffny, Brian. ''' Employees of the Irish Revenue in 1709''' List of persons in the employ of the Revenue Service in Ireland 1709, extracted from a payroll of Irish Revenue (found in the Mss Dept of the British Museum.) A number of englishmen actually came to Ireland in the Revenue Service and settled in Ireland. Artic in The Irish Ancestor, vol. V. no.2.1973, pages 6-16. FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i V5-6. | | *De Breffny, Brian. ''' Employees of the Irish Revenue in 1709''' List of persons in the employ of the Revenue Service in Ireland 1709, extracted from a payroll of Irish Revenue (found in the Mss Dept of the British Museum.) A number of englishmen actually came to Ireland in the Revenue Service and settled in Ireland. Artic in The Irish Ancestor, vol. V. no.2.1973, pages 6-16. FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i V5-6. |
| *'''Collectors of Revenue in Ireland, Michaelmas 1678''' The list was extracted from British Museum, Add. Mss 15, 899, gives list of names and places. The Irish Ancestor, vol.VI.no.2.1974 page73-74, FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v5-6. | | *'''Collectors of Revenue in Ireland, Michaelmas 1678''' The list was extracted from British Museum, Add. Mss 15, 899, gives list of names and places. The Irish Ancestor, vol.VI.no.2.1974 page73-74, FamilySearch Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v5-6. |
| *'''Obscure Irish Occupations and Causes of Death:''' Ireland civil registers list occupations and the death registers list the cause of death. These occupations may no longer exist (such as a cooper, which is a barrel maker) or the term used to refer to the occupation is no longer used. Often the terminology for the cause of death has changed. There are several resources you can use to learn more about obscure Irish occupations and cause of death: | | *'''Obscure Irish Occupations and Causes of Death:''' Ireland civil registers list occupations and the death registers list the cause of death. These occupations may no longer exist (such as a cooper, which is a barrel maker) or the term used to refer to the occupation is no longer used. Often the terminology for the cause of death has changed. There are several resources you can use to learn more about obscure Irish occupations and cause of death: |
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| For a definition of an occupation, see the ''Oxford English Dictionary''. | | For a definition of an occupation, see the ''Oxford English Dictionary''. |
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| To locate Irish occupational sources available at the FamilySearch Library, look in the Place Search of the catalog under the following headings: | | To locate Irish occupational sources available at the FamilySearch Library, look in the Place Search of the catalog under the following headings: |
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| IRELAND - OCCUPATIONS | | IRELAND - OCCUPATIONS |