Occupation?

MollyMay

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This is from a baptism (Steven Edward Aldon) in 1827 - St Giles Norwich

What is the occupation?
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Hmm.. that is what my first thought was, I was looking for it to be a
(shoe) last maker.
 
Maybe it was just misheard, as on all the censuses James is a last maker.

But then, If his father is James Aldon who married Rebecca Grice in 1822 he had a few different jobs. On the baptism of their daughter Elizabeth Martha in 1822 he was a weaver. By 1824 he was a last maker.

On James's will dated 22 January 1872 (died 18th December 1871) he is a clog maker. George Benjamin Alden, James's son is one of the executors.

George Benjamin Alden was baptised on 21 Nov 1824 @ St John de Sepulchre, Norwich. James was then a last maker.

In my humble opinion, I think Steven Edward is Edward born 1827 on the 1841 census.

Thorn Lane, St Michael At Thorn, Norwich, Norfolk
HO107, Piece 790, Book 3, Folio 46, Page 15
 
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I just think it was misheard, glass maker, last maker almost the same to me.

Given the other evidence, I'm inclined to agree. I did look to see if Norwich had a glassmaking history yesterday (I have a lot of glassmakers in my lot, but then they were from St. Helens :rolleyes:).

Glass maker. Last master. Yes.
 
I think that Last Maker, albeit misheard, would be correct. The following website says:
For more than 200 years Norwich has been a bastion of traditional shoemaking. Only three other places in the UK – London, Leicester and Northampton – produced more shoes.

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https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/business/van-dal-factory-closure-norwich-shoe-manufacturing-history-1266110
 
The thought that last maker might have been mis-heard as glassmaker never entered my head:rolleyes:, but it makes absolute sense when someone points it out to you.
That is what is good about this place, being able to get other's opinions and conclusions {-(^^)-}
Thanks again.
 
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