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Roughly 6,000 Colonial settlers are listed in Charles H. Pope’s 1900 book, Pioneers of Massachusetts, and occupations are given for about 1,725 of them.
The top 10 are planters, farmers and husbandmen (323), carpenters, joiners and housewrights (168), tailors (115), merchants and mercers (103), ministers (91), shoemakers and cordwainers (81), mariners and sea captains (75), weavers, say-makers and websters (62), coopers (54), and ship carpenters and shipwrights (52),
Next on the list are tanners and curriers (41), blacksmiths (39), fishermen (34), innholders, vintners and ordinary keepers (30), millers (28), bricklayers and brickmakers (23), physicians and surgeons/chirurgeons (21), clothiers (20), bakers (19), sawyers (18), whyeelwrights (16), schoolmasters (15), glovers (15), butchers (14), millwrights (13), boatmen, ferrymen or lightermen (13), sailors (12), rope or cord makers (11), masons and plasterers (11) and drapers (10).