Discovering an ancestor's occupation can give enormous insight into their life. Did they work on the land, have a profession, learn a trade? Were they educated for their job, or serve an apprenticeship? Or were they less educated and learned their role as they worked?
Census records can tell you about your ancestor's profession, as can trade directories, apprenticeship records, newspaper reports and more.
For several of my ancestors, the newspapers have given me much information about their work.
Due to my previous research I already knew Christopher Prentice worked as a Water Bailiff. I hadn't known this was an elected position until I found the article above, which was placed in the Ipswich Journal on Saturday 12 September 1778 thanking those who had elected him to the position for their trust.
6 years later Christopher was standing for election to the Water Bailiff position again, and took out another notice in the Ipswich Journal applying for re-election.






