Apprenticeship Records, Dennis Moore's British Clockmakers and Watchmakers Apprentice Records, 1710-1810 Published in 2003, Beck Thomas, Apprentice. George Barns, Master, Watchmaker, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, 5th April 1799, 7 years from 13th November last, 20 pounds.
Note: This information came from a lookup. Tried to find microfilm that would have had this information, but I never could find anything. However, Mr. Beck was a Watch and Clockmaker [1]
Marriage
England, Pallot's Marriage Index, 1780 - 1837; ancestry.com. Exact marriage date was from a lookup. [2]
Occupation
UK, Articles of Clerkship, 1756-1874; ancestry.com [3]
Thomas Beck of Longsutton in the County of Lincoln Watchmaker - maketh oath and saith that by articles of agreement bearing date the fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and made between James Beck the Elder of Saint Ives in the County of Huntingdon Gentleman and James Osborn Beck his son an Infant of the age of sixteen years.....
Sources
↑ A Certified copy of a Marriage Record from the General Register Office, England for one of his son's, Thomas Beck, shows that Mr. Beck as a Watch and Clockmaker, I have this Marriage Record on file
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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