From Edmund S Soper's Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People - Reminiscences, pub 1907, from the chapter "In the Forties:"[1]
Thomas Davis, called "Tinker" Davis, was the tinman who mended the milk-pails and pans for the village folks, during the 1840's. His little shop stood just by Caleb Hunt's, near Smelt Brook.
Sources
↑ Hunt Edmund Soper. Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People : Reminiscences. Privately Printed 1907. Page 92
Acknowledgements
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