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Old 18-03-11, 16:21
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By the way, I wondered if the William Newton and the Joseph Newton on the 1811 census for Mossley were the two brothers, before Joseph Newton went to London.

http://www.tamesidefamilyhistory.co....susmossley.htm

Also, I have wondered whether this is Joseph Newton, brother of William:

Joseph Newton

The London Gazette Issue 17037 published on 8th July 1815
“Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership between the late John Starkie, deceased, and the undersigned Nathaniel Buckley, Abel Buckley, Sarah Buckley, Margaret Buckley, and Joseph Newton, in the business of Woollen-Clothiers, carried on under the firm of Starkie, Buckley, and Newton, of Huddersfield, in the County of York, and under the firm of Buckley, Newton, and Company, at Wood, in Stayley, in the County of Chester, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; and the all debts owing to or by the concern shall be received and paid by the said Nathaniel Buckley.

Dated the 26th day of June 1815

John Whitaker,
John Edwards,
Wm. Marshall,
Executors of the late John Starkie, deceased,
Nath. Buckley,
Abel Buckley,
Sarah Buckley,
Margaret Buckley,
Joseph Newton.”

This is Joseph Newton:
London Post Office Directory 1829
Jos. Newton Fire brick-merchant 15 Holland st. Blackfriars Road (south side of the river, just a few streets from Bankside)

One of the witnesses to the marriage of James Newton, the son of Joseph Newton, in 1836 in Southwark was Philip Buckley.
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