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1776 Born in Newcastle on Tyne, son of [[Isaac Cookson (3)|Isaac Cookson]] and his wife Margaret<ref>England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975</ref> | 1776 Born in Newcastle on Tyne, son of [[Isaac Cookson (3)|Isaac Cookson]] and his wife Margaret<ref>England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975</ref> | ||
1803 [[Isaac Cookson (1745-1831)|Isaac Cookson the elder]] (who died in 1831) had carried on the business of glass bottle manufacturer in Newcastle for some time; he admitted his son [[Isaac Cookson (1776-1851)|Isaac]] as partner<ref>Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's ..., Volume 15, 1837</ref> | |||
1812 Birth of son [[William Isaac Cookson]] | 1812 Birth of son [[William Isaac Cookson]] |
Revision as of 10:05, 16 April 2019
1776 Born in Newcastle on Tyne, son of Isaac Cookson and his wife Margaret[1]
1803 Isaac Cookson the elder (who died in 1831) had carried on the business of glass bottle manufacturer in Newcastle for some time; he admitted his son Isaac as partner[2]
1812 Birth of son William Isaac Cookson
1851 Landed proprietor, Justice of the Peace, Farmer, 74, living in Morpeth with Jane Cookson 67 and son John Cookson 42[3]
1851 Died
Someone else:
1843 Isaac Thomas Cookson, son of Thomas Cookson, married Janetta Maria Ridley, daughter of M W Ridley, in Bolam Northumberland[4]