Joseph Stockdale Rothery

b. 1767 (app)
bap. 26/04/1765 Walcot St Swithin, Somerset
bur. 08/09/1802 , London

Parents

Elianor Mansell
Henry Rothery
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Marriages/Partnerships

m. 24/10/1790
Mary Barnes St George, Bloomsbury, London

Children

b. 21/12/1792 Henry Rothery Battle Bridge
b. 10/03/1796 Joseph Stockdale Rothery Church Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire
b. 03/04/1798 Eleanor Mansfield Inglis Rothery High Street, Andover, Hampshire
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their husband's entry for children from censuses.

Occupations

1801 Cabinet and Glass-Frame Maker
1856 Cabinet Maker

Also known as

Joseph Rothery, Joseph Stockdill Rothery

Marriages Witnessed

13/05/1851 Marriage of John Chapman and Susannah Wells Hooper, Leicester, Leicester
Note: because marriage records do not indicate the relationship of the witnesses to the bride and groom, this list represents likely involvement of the individual on the basis of a name match.


Documentary Sources

TO CABINET AND GLASS-FRAME MAKERS.
By JOHN AYRES,
On the Premises, No. 40, Christopher's-Alley, Wilson- Street, Moorfields, by Order of the Assignees, THIS DAY, at Eleven o'Clock,
ALL the Genuine STOCK in TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, of Mr. JOSEPH ROTHERY, Cabinet and Glass-Frame Maker, a Bankrupt. The Stock comprises Mah...gany in Planks, Boards, Veneers, &c. Cedar, Work-Benches, Turning-Lathes and Tools, Silvering Benches, Leads, Quick- silver, and Foil; a large Quantity of Dressing-Boxes of various So..ts, Glass-Frames, Swingers and Dressers, Sets of Dining-Tables, oval Claw-Tables, Pembroke and Night Tables, Wine Cisterns, Chair-Frames, Secretary, and Book-case ; Brass Work, and numerous other Effects. The Fur- niture in the usual way. To be viewed till the Sale ; Cata- logues had on the Premises; of Mr. Newton, Tenter Ground ; and of the Auctioneer, No. 58, Houndsditch.

Source: The Oracle and the Daily Advertiser

P No 13606
23 day of October 1856
I Joseph Rothery (Son of Joseph Stockdale Rothery late of Chiswell Street Cabinet Maker) occupying premises 11 Addle Street Cripplegate in the City of London, and carrying on the Carpet Agent do hereby apply to be admitted to the Freedom of the City of London, by redemption, in pursuance of the Resolution of the Court of Common Council of the 17th March, 1835, and 6th October, 1856; and I hereby declare that I am not an Alien, nor the son of an Alien, and that I am above the age of Twenty-one years.
Joseph Rothery
Witness ?RSmith

Source:
London Metropolitan Archive

Locations

26/04/1765 Walcot St Swithin, Somerset
24/10/1790 Church, St George, Bloomsbury, London
24/10/1790 London
05/01/1801 40 Christopher's-Alley, Wilson- Street, Moorfields
08/09/1802 Marylebone, [St Marylebone], [Middlesex]
08/09/1802 [Whitefield's Memorial Church], London
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