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Joseph Newton (OH's MFFFF)
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Joseph Newton Date and place of birth Unknown c. 1780 as he was 60 in 1840 when he died Possibly Saddleworth - see below Names of parents John Newton and his wife Hannah, née Buckley Date and place of baptism Unknown Joseph's younger brother William Newton stayed in Staley and on the censuses said he was born in Saddleworth. His wife came from Saddleworth too. William's daughter Jane married Joseph's son James - cousins. Details of each of his or her marriages married Jane Hall 15 November 1807 at Manchester by licence Known children Hannah Christening Date: 24 Jan 1808 : Christening Place: Old St George, Staleybridge, Cheshire, England Father's Name: Joseph Newton Mother's Name: Jane James Christening Date: 17 Mar 1811 Christening Place: Old St George, Staleybridge, Cheshire, England Father's Name: Joseph Newton Mother's Name: Jane Newton Occupation(s) Fire Brick Merchant Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). Staleybridge, Cheshire Then London: 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) Bankside, Southwark (this is where the business was in the 1830s onwards Date, place and cause of death 5 November 1840 No 48 Bankside Joseph Newton Male 60 years Brick Merchant Apoplexy Informant: Mary Green Present at the death 48 Bankside Registered 10th November 1840 Date and place of burial "Bunhill Fields London Joseph Newton Age 60 Brought from BANKSIDE, SOUTHWARK Vault - Grave 11/c (could be e) E.H?? 18 19 No??? 76 (I think - could possibly be 16)" Details of will / administration of their estate - First name(s) Joseph Last name Newton Year 1841 Residence 48 BANKSIDE County - Country Great Britain Court Canterbury Prerogative Court Archive reference IR27/50 Record set Index To Death Duty Registers 1796-1903 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Wills & Probate Collections from Great Britain, UK None Memorial inscription unknown Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 12-01-23 at 14:50. |
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Joseph Newton was in business with his Buckley uncles and aunts before he moved to London:
“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.” Abel Buckley made his will in 1815 and it states: "Second I will and desire and hereby order and direct that all the residue of my Estate and Effects both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever either in reversion remainder or expectancy be placed out at legal interest as soon as possible on real and undoubted security Except my share of the Capital Stock and profits arising therefrom which I have in the Partnership concern of Starkey Buckley and Newton which share may still continue as it now is to the end of the Partnership provided my Executors hereafter mentioned shall consider it for the interest of my estate so to remain" |
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