He vanishes from the records but reappears in 1906 when he enters the USA, occupation given as jeweller. From 1851 - 1883 at 16 High Street,Monks Coppenhall, Cheshire as watchmaker and jeweller. In 1847 he was a watch finisher working from 33 Devon Street, Liverpool and in 1848 from 5 Manesty Lane,Liverpool. 1841 census describes him as an apprentice watchmaker, living at 19 Warren Street,Liverpool. See Shipwrights, Brass workers,Farriers,Blacksmiths, Whitesmiths, Brass workers & Ironworkers Indexes for relatives. 1861: apprentice watchmaker (with father). I have no other information.Ĭhistopher John Caryl, born Liverpool 1844. Taken from a list of metal workers in the 1775 Bristol Directory, published by the Temple Local History Society. Does anyone know how I may find him, or what resourses are available? Any information deeply appreciated.īurr & Wood, clock, watch makers & silversmiths. Taken from the 1848 Directory of Bradford on Avon.Ībraham Filmore Burnett botn about 1760 around the Exeter - Topsham area, England. Pippit Street, Bradford-on-Avon,West Wiltshire. 1851: 35yrs,Cheshire Street,Market Drayton (Drayton Magna). Married 02 March 1843 at Stoke Parish Church to Ann Edmonds. George Boucker son of George Boucker(Labourer). Geo.Boucker 27yrs, 4 Broad Street, Newcatles Under Lyme,Staffs. Francis is listed on his daughter Adele's marriage certificate as watchmaker in Gloucester on Kirkmichael, Ayreshire, Scotland. Domestic Servant: Rebecca Howard 40yrs.įrancois (Francis) Bellay, clock & watch maker. Lodger: apprentice watchmaker George Ashdown 25yrs. In 1851 Robert is ? 80yrs, living at Honey Lane, Hertford All Saints, Hertfordshire with granddaughter Mary Ann Bear 18yrs. The 1841 UK census lists him as 65yrs, at Market Place, Parish of All Saints, Hertfordshire with ?daughter Mary Ann Bear 25yrs and granddaughter Mary Ann Bear 8yrs. He had nine children: John, Alice, Robert, Mary, William, Edmund, Thomas, Ellen and Emily.Īaron Austin, clock & watch maker. By November 1886 his occupation had changed to a foreman (we suspect at a mine) and he was living in West Derby. Census 3rd April 1881, still a watchmaker, at 22 Warrington Road (Formerly New Road?), Warrington. Census 2nd April 1871 he was a watchmaker living with his wife Mary at 22 New Road, Prescot, Lancashire. Born circa 1842 and was the son of John Atherton (born circa 1803 - also a watchmaker). Cohen, Asher & Co., Bill brokers, 4 Jubilee Buildings, Lord Street. 2a, for a possible marriage between a George Ashdown and Mary Ann Loveland. See Free BMDs marriages March 1874 Tunbridge, Vol. The 1881 census lists him as 55yrs, a widower living at Rushlake Green Pleydells House,Warbleton, Sussex with ?daughter-in-law Esther Loveland. In 1871 George is 45yrs, unmarried, master watchmaker at same address. In 1861 George is 35yrs, unmarried, back in Kent, living at High Street, Sevenoaks with his sister Elizabeth Ashdown 36yrs, unmarried, housekeeper. The 1851 UK census lists him as 25yrs, apprentice watchmaker at Honey Lane, Hertford All Saints, Hertfordshire lodging with watchmaker, Robert Bear 80yrs(master watchmaker) and his granddaughter Mary Ann Bear 18yrs.
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