Martin Joy was apprenticed to his father in 1950.
At the age of fourteen he was apprenticed to his father, a cutler.
Wakefield began life as a shearman-dyer, apprenticed to his father, in the mid-1750s.
In 1760 he was apprenticed to his father with whom he lived.
His son Benjamin (1725-1813), was apprenticed to his father in 1739.
He was apprenticed to his father on a surgical apprenticeship in 1728.
It was always assumed that I would become apprenticed to my father.
As a boy he was kept from school by poor health, and was apprenticed to his father, a bricklayer.
He was apprenticed to his father but became a house-painter.
At age 13 was apprenticed as a plumber to his father.