Nehemiah Mead
SALISBURY
(b.
2, 14 1816
,
New York, USA
d.
April 20 1888
,
Hastings, Oswego, New York, USA
)
Age: 72
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Nehemiah Mead SALISBURY was born 2, 14 1816 in New York, USA
Nehemiah Mead SALISBURY was the child of John SALISBURY and Mary Ann MEAD and the grandchild of: (paternal) Thomas SALISBURY and Sarah NEWSAMSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Nehemiah Mead married Sarah (Sally) Gilbert TIFFANY . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Sarah (Sally) Gilbert TIFFANY was born February, 8 1809 in Connecticut, USA. Sarah (Sally) Gilbert died abt. 1890 in Oswego, New York, USA. Sarah (Sally) Gilbert was the child of John Flavel TIFFANY and .
Nehemiah Mead SALISBURY died April 20 1888 in Hastings, Oswego, New York, USA.
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Occupation
Nehemiah Mead SALISBURY was a Blacksmith .
A forgeron, or blacksmith, was primarily a craftsman of wrought iron on the anvil. Protecting himself with a thick leather apron, he used a bellows (first made of leather, then wood and finally metal) to push the air that fuelled the coal fire of the forge, a type of cast iron table where the iron was reddened... Using pliers of various sizes to hold the hot iron, the blacksmith would then give it a specific shape with the help of different hammers. The blacksmith made farm instruments, vehicle accessories and even schooners, cemetery crosses, steel bandages, hooks for hay bales, etc.
Source: tfcq.ca
Source: Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Nehemiah Mead SALISBURY was a Blacksmith .
A forgeron, or blacksmith, was primarily a craftsman of wrought iron on the anvil. Protecting himself with a thick leather apron, he used a bellows (first made of leather, then wood and finally metal) to push the air that fuelled the coal fire of the forge, a type of cast iron table where the iron was reddened... Using pliers of various sizes to hold the hot iron, the blacksmith would then give it a specific shape with the help of different hammers. The blacksmith made farm instruments, vehicle accessories and even schooners, cemetery crosses, steel bandages, hooks for hay bales, etc.
Source: tfcq.ca
Source: Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts
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