280 Old Occupations Used in the Census and Newspapers in the U.S. and U.K.

When searching old newspapers and census records, we are often faced with unusual names of occupations, and we have no clue as to their meaning because the terms are not in use today.

I have collected a list of about 280 old occupations and their meanings from a variety of sources. Dan Burrows and Jan Cortez are two people who are named as sources in various websites listing old occupations and their meanings. Thanks to them. And although I didn’t reference her writings, Jane Hewitt has written an e-Book full of old occupations and meanings, entitled “Dictionary of Old Occupations”.

In the attached Quick Reference Guide is a list of old occupations (and meanings) that were used in the U.S. and the U.K.

To obtain the four-page Quicksheet pdf for easy reference, you can download it by clicking on the Download button:

For all the previously published Quick Reference Guides, click on QuickSheets

Genealogy QuickSheets – Frequently Asked Questions

Quicksheets are also known as Quick Reference Guides. They are generally a one or two page PDF that is downloadable. A few QuickSheets are as large as a five page PDF.
Every QuickSheet is in a specific post on The Ancestor Hunt website. Just bring up the post, and at the bottom of the page is a big brown Download button that allows you to view and/or download the PDF when clicked.
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