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Leni

Leni Report 21 Aug 2005 14:39

Thanks everyone for your replies regards Gwyn

Linda

Linda Report 21 Aug 2005 13:26

Hi I have puddlers in my familytree and they all worked on farms....I found this on another website:Puddling completely breaks down soil structure to decrease water percolation and to bury weeds. It loosens soil for greater ease of leveling. Rotovators can be used for puddling: another angle for you to think about. Hope this helps Lindypoos

Helen

Helen Report 18 Aug 2005 22:49

I've dozens of puddlers in my tree, they were all in the iron industry.

fraserbooks

fraserbooks Report 18 Aug 2005 22:16

Typhoid fever is a water born disease so may be it was an occupational hazard.

Andy

Andy Report 18 Aug 2005 17:18

That's a useful site Nell, it should be added to everyone's favourites.

Leni

Leni Report 18 Aug 2005 16:46

Thank you Helen regards Gwyn

Unknown

Unknown Report 18 Aug 2005 16:45

Puddler Wrought iron or clay worker - see Iron Puddler & Clay Puddler Iron Puddler Made wrought iron using the puddling process. Clay Puddler Made the waterproof clay lining used on canals and dams. Mixing water with clay, they worked it with their feet until it became smooth and waterproof. Info from www.rmhh*co*uk/occup/ replace * with . Under Iron Puddler there is a link to further info. nell

Leni

Leni Report 18 Aug 2005 16:34

I have a death certificate on an ancestor of mine ,he died aged23yrs old from Typhoid Fever. Under occupation is the word Puddler. Does anyone know what this is please? The year is 1877.