Excerpts from past issues of "The Crabbery"

Vol 4.1 1st August 1997

A Crabbe in Scotland
Old-time Job Titles


A Crabbe in Scotland


Recently I looked up our surname in "A Dictionary of Surnames" by Patrick Hanks & Flavia Hodges and was fascinated to read the following :

‘As a Scots surname Crabbe is probably of Flemish origin, Edward II of England complained to the Count of Flanders about the activities of the engineer John Crabbe in designing engines for the Scots at the seige of Berwick in 1319 and received the reply that he had already been banished for murder. Robert I of Scotland made him large grants of land and his family were prominent in the affairs of Aberdeen during the succeeding centuries.’


Old-time Job Titles


The above list came from an Internet family history oriented mailing. I think that my biggest surprise was "Pigman = crockery dealer". I’ll add any more suggestions if you care to send them in.

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