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John Foster (1798-1879), founder of [[John Foster and Son]]
John Foster (1798-1879), founder of [[John Foster and Son]]


Born the son of a colliery owner and farmer in Bradford, West Yorkshire.  
1798 January 20th. Born the son of Jonas Foster, a colliery owner and farmer of Moor Royd Gate, Bradford, West Yorkshire.  
 
Attended Thornton Grammar School and later Brockhouse School, Ovenden


1819 Married Ruth Briggs, daughter of a landowner from Queensbury,
1819 Married Ruth Briggs, daughter of a landowner from Queensbury,


1819 Set up in business the same year in a warehouse in Queensbury on what would later be the site of the Black Dyke Mills. He would buy yarn and distribute it to handloom weavers who would sell back the finished cloth.
1819 Set up in business the same year in a warehouse at Low Fold, Queensbury on what would later be the site of the Black Dyke Mills. He would buy yarn and distribute it to handloom weavers who would sell back the finished cloth.


ca.1821 B1rth of son [[William Foster (1821-1884)|William Foster]]
ca.1821 Birth of son [[William Foster (1821-1884)|William Foster]]


1827 Built Prospect House
1827 Built Prospect House


1828 Rented Cannon Mill for wool spinning
1832 Rented Cannon Mill for wool spinning


1835 Erected the first part of Black Dyke Mills on land acquired from his father-in-law.  
1835 Erected the first part of Black Dyke Mills on land acquired from his father-in-law.  
1869 John Foster retired and the business was run by his sons William, Johnstone Jonas, Abram Briggs and [[John Foster (d.1910)|John]]


1870s Bought and renovated Hornby Castle, Lancashire
1870s Bought and renovated Hornby Castle, Lancashire


1879 March 06th. Died.


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John Foster (1798-1879), founder of John Foster and Son

1798 January 20th. Born the son of Jonas Foster, a colliery owner and farmer of Moor Royd Gate, Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Attended Thornton Grammar School and later Brockhouse School, Ovenden

1819 Married Ruth Briggs, daughter of a landowner from Queensbury,

1819 Set up in business the same year in a warehouse at Low Fold, Queensbury on what would later be the site of the Black Dyke Mills. He would buy yarn and distribute it to handloom weavers who would sell back the finished cloth.

ca.1821 Birth of son William Foster

1827 Built Prospect House

1832 Rented Cannon Mill for wool spinning

1835 Erected the first part of Black Dyke Mills on land acquired from his father-in-law.

1869 John Foster retired and the business was run by his sons William, Johnstone Jonas, Abram Briggs and John

1870s Bought and renovated Hornby Castle, Lancashire

1879 March 06th. Died.

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