BonnieB
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Good morning .......
My husband's 3x gt grandfather was Thomas Wood - bc 1771 of Bishops Frome, Herefordshire. He was described as a Schoolmaster during his time at Stretton Grandison, HER. 1801 to at least 1813.
We next find him on the 1841 Census at Bodenham described as a Cordwainer.
He died at Bodenham. His Obit - Hereford Times Newspaper, Page 3, 30 Oct 1841.
"Oct. 23, at Bodenham, in the 69th year of his age, Mr Thomas Wood, formerly of Stretton Grandsome, and for many years master of Mason's Charity School in the parish of Bodenham." [I have his Will].
Would anyone know what would be the training for teachers in that early time period & any suggestions of why the big career change?
Thanking you ...... BonnieB
My husband's 3x gt grandfather was Thomas Wood - bc 1771 of Bishops Frome, Herefordshire. He was described as a Schoolmaster during his time at Stretton Grandison, HER. 1801 to at least 1813.
We next find him on the 1841 Census at Bodenham described as a Cordwainer.
He died at Bodenham. His Obit - Hereford Times Newspaper, Page 3, 30 Oct 1841.
"Oct. 23, at Bodenham, in the 69th year of his age, Mr Thomas Wood, formerly of Stretton Grandsome, and for many years master of Mason's Charity School in the parish of Bodenham." [I have his Will].
Would anyone know what would be the training for teachers in that early time period & any suggestions of why the big career change?
Thanking you ...... BonnieB
