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1871 [[John Divett]] 60, J.P., manufacturer of earthernware, in Bovey Tracey; also living there were Henrietta E Divett 64, Mary E Divett 37; visited by [[William Templer Hughes|William Temple Hughes]] 49, of the Indian Army<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 [[John Divett]] 60, J.P., manufacturer of earthernware, in Bovey Tracey; also living there were Henrietta E Divett 64, Mary E Divett 37; visited by [[William Templer Hughes|William Temple Hughes]] 49, of the Indian Army<ref>1871 census</ref>
1877 Seems to have continued [[Bovey Tracey Pottery Co]] after Wentworth William Buller left


1881 John Divett 70, Magistrate & Acting Partner in [[Bovey Tracey Pottery Co|Bovey Pottery]] employing 195 Persons, lived in Newton Abbot with Henrietta Emma Divett 75 and Mary Elizabeth Divett 47<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 John Divett 70, Magistrate & Acting Partner in [[Bovey Tracey Pottery Co|Bovey Pottery]] employing 195 Persons, lived in Newton Abbot with Henrietta Emma Divett 75 and Mary Elizabeth Divett 47<ref>1881 census</ref>

Revision as of 11:31, 30 October 2019

1811 Born in Bovey Tracey

1833 Married Henrietta Emma Buller in Whimple, Devon[1]

1851 John Divett 40, magistrate and proprietor of pottery, lived in Teignmouth with Henrietta Emma Divett 44 and Mary Elizabeth Divett 17[2]

1866 Left the partnership of Wentworth William Buller and Co in Hanley

1871 John Divett 60, J.P., manufacturer of earthernware, in Bovey Tracey; also living there were Henrietta E Divett 64, Mary E Divett 37; visited by William Temple Hughes 49, of the Indian Army[3]

1877 Seems to have continued Bovey Tracey Pottery Co after Wentworth William Buller left

1881 John Divett 70, Magistrate & Acting Partner in Bovey Pottery employing 195 Persons, lived in Newton Abbot with Henrietta Emma Divett 75 and Mary Elizabeth Divett 47[4]

1885 Died in Bovey Tracey[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1871 census
  4. 1881 census
  5. National Probate calendar