Londoners’ Occupations A Genealogical Guide

“Londoners’ Occupations: A Genealogical Guide” by Stuart A. Raymond is a comprehensive resource published by the Federation of Family History Societies in 2001. This 72-page guide is presented in English and serves as a valuable tool for those interested in exploring the occupations of individuals in London, particularly in the context of genealogical research.
Readers will find detailed insights into the work and labor landscape of Greater London, making it easier to trace family histories and understand the socio-economic conditions of the time. The guide focuses on various occupations, providing essential information for genealogists and history enthusiasts alike. By examining the occupational trends and their implications, this edition offers a structured approach to uncovering the past, making it a significant addition to any genealogical library.
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