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Est 1725 - 1786 (61 years)
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Name |
John Wingod |
Born |
Est 1725 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1748 |
The Tower of London [2] |
Witness |
Jul 1760 |
London |
Address: Fore Street |
Bankrupt |
1767 |
London [3] |
Address: St Olave, Surrey |
- Formerly of Jewin Street, St Botolph, Aldersgate
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Occupation |
Pewterer |
Died |
1786 |
London [4] |
Notes |
- Pewterer free by patrimony (family links) 16 Jun 1748; had leave to open shop and strike his mark 22 Jun 1749; admitted as liveryman 16 Dec 1756; elected Steward 1766; reported as bankrupt in the London Gazette 7 Nov 1767.
In 1776 he had a shop in Jewin Street but Insurance Policy Registers note him as a pewterer in Horn Alley, Aldersgate Street c1775-84 and he is also mentioned at this address in minutes of a Worshipful Company committee meeting in 1778.
He had 4 apprentices: Dionysius Waldby, free 1759; John Gurnell, free 1768; William Ferrier, free 1776; Charles William Loader, free 1784.
He died in 1784 and his widow, Jane continued the business with the approval of the Worshipful Company. [5]
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Person ID |
I460 |
Genealogy |
Last Modified |
12 Oct 2008 |
Family 2 |
Jane Fowkes, b. Est 1725, d. Est 1790 (Age 65 years) [1] |
Married |
18 Jul 1748 |
Saint George's Church, Mayfair |
Children |
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Last Modified |
12 Dec 2006 |
Family ID |
F197 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S28] File (merged): C:\Documents and Settings\Shaun.ZOOSTORM\My Documents\Wingod.GED.
Record originated in...
- [S144] Marriages from the May Fair Chapel Register performed according to the Rules of the Fleet, London from 1747 to 1752 by Minister Grierson, RG7 / Piece 221 / Folio 28, 18 Jul 1748.
- [S110] London Evening Post, 7 Nov 1767.
- [S32] Will of John Wingod.
- [S36] Email from Worshipful Company of Pewterers, John Swindell.
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