Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Daniel Horton

From Graces Guide

c1787 Born, presumably brother of Isaac Horton

1808 Married Elizabeth Whithouse in Manchester[1]

1810 Dissolution of the Copartnership between Thomas Horton, Isaiah Horton, and Daniel Horton, in the Trade or Business of Steam-Engine-Boiler-Makers, carried on at Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, under the Stile or Firm of Isaiah Horton and Co. on the 15th Day of January instant by mutual consent.[2]

1829 Dissolution of the Partnership between Daniel Horton, Isaac Horton, and John Partridge, lately carrying on the trade of Coal-Masters, at the Ebenezer Colliery, in the Parish of West-bromwich, in the County of Stafford, under the firm of Hortons and Partridge, as relates to the said John Partridge; Daniel Horton and Isaac Horton would settle all debts.[3]

1838 Died in Southwark

1839 His son, Isaac, of Oil Street, Liverpool, married Elizabeth Jobling in Liverpool. Daniel was recorded as a steam engine boiler maker, wright.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Marriage register
  2. The London Gazette 23 January 1810
  3. London Gazette 16 June 1829
  4. Marriage record