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What was a 'SEXOLION or SEACLION MAKER'?
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Hilary | Report | 13 Jan 2004 18:22 |
On a marriage certificate from 1850 - St Pancras, London. The Groom was a 'Pianoforte Tuner' and his father was one of these? SE(XorA)(OorC)LION MAKER I am guessing that it may also be musical. Does anyone recognise it or have a suggestion? It has been bugging me for ages! Thanks, Hilary |
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Kim | Report | 13 Jan 2004 18:50 |
Do you think it could be sax/violin maker all jumbled up ... maybe thats how they met??? The only other thing that I can think of is Rexoline which I believe was a kind of cheap synthetic leather material used for floors or upholstery. Hope this helps KIM |
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*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* | Report | 13 Jan 2004 19:08 |
I can only think of saxophone maker? Dierdre X |
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BobClayton | Report | 13 Jan 2004 19:18 |
Hilary I have the rather large Oxford Companion to Music, nothing in there like it. I dont think a Violin maker would make Sax's, different craft (Sax only invented in 1846). It might not be musical as a piano tuner doesn't make anything (apart from noise) Bob |
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Hilary | Report | 13 Jan 2004 20:25 |
Certainly Saxophone's make more noise than a Piano Tuner - my daughter is learning the Sax! Anyway, the Piano Tuner then went on to spend most of his adult working life as a 'Piano String Maker'. I wonder if that was promotion or demotion? Maz has just asked me to send her a scan of the certificate, because she can be quite intuitive about reading old handwriting - So I waiting for her any any other ideas. Thanks to all so far! Hilary |
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Mary | Report | 13 Jan 2004 21:48 |
Hilary This web site is all occupations you might want to check, sexton was the nearest I got. www(.)cpcug(.)org/user/jlacombe/terms(.)html This web site is to help you understand old handwriting. www(.)amberskyline(.)com/treasuremaps/oldhand(.)html Mary |
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Kim | Report | 13 Jan 2004 21:54 |
what about Sailcloth maker ? |
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Janet | Report | 13 Jan 2004 22:03 |
Perhaps he made a Sealion. Jan |
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Paul | Report | 14 Jan 2004 01:21 |
What HAVE you been on Jan??? It sounds good whatever it is, where can we buy it?? :-)) Paul |
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Crista | Report | 14 Jan 2004 03:19 |
Hilary What is the father's name? Crista |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 14 Jan 2004 09:55 |
Hilary, I am working on it but must go out now. Have also asked for a look up for him in 1851 by e-mail. I believe the 2nd word to be MASTER and not maker. The first word may begin with S or L then AGLI in the middle! The end is a bit chopped off though!!! Grrr - will get there in the end. Back later!! Maz. XX |
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Crista | Report | 14 Jan 2004 10:07 |
Is it Scagiola? Crista |
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Janet | Report | 14 Jan 2004 11:14 |
I've been thinking about this, and there is a word on the tip of my tongue to do with music "machines", like a music box or early gramophone, but I just can't get it out. However, it might give you a new area to research. Jan |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 14 Jan 2004 13:33 |
Looking at it so hard I am starting to doubt myself now! It could be Maker I suppose, the man's writing is AWFUL! The more I look, the more I think JAN is the nearest so far!!! Not Scagiola cos if it is a G and an L they are definitely next to each other. Gonna put it down for a bit and come back to it later! Maz. XX |
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Dave | Report | 14 Jan 2004 14:09 |
Hi, Could it be Symphonion Maker? This was a type of early music box. Dave |
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CelticShiv | Report | 14 Jan 2004 14:16 |
Just a thought Have you got a scanner to to scan the image. that way you can zoom in on the writing to see if you can make it out that way. regards, Siobhan |
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Hilary | Report | 14 Jan 2004 15:52 |
Yes I do have a scanner and a magnifying glass! Neither helped much.... Someone asked earlier what the father's name was - PATRICK LYNCH, although I don't see where they are coming from on that? Anyway, I've just had another request for a scanned copy to be e-mailed, so send that later. I'm glad to see so many helpful and cheerful responses. I like the humour! |
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BobClayton | Report | 14 Jan 2004 16:21 |
I think they are thinking about the census where it will also state his profession the 1851 should be the same. Bob |
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Hilary | Report | 14 Jan 2004 20:07 |
This one has finally got my family interested. They think Sealion Master is the best suggestion but maybe they're just being mischievous? |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 14 Jan 2004 21:40 |
Hi Hilary again!!! Even got MY hubby to look at it - he reckons it says LINOLEUM!!!!! AAAAAAARRGGGGGHHH ....... Just as I was wondering whether maybe it DID say SAXOPHONE after all !!!! Oh dear .... will keep you posted, maybe it will come to me in a dream .... |