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1823 Born in Darlaston | |||
1869 Patent to [[Joseph Hampton (1823-1908)|Joseph Hampton]], of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Manufacturer, and Samuel Partridge, of Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, Surgeon, for the invention of "improvements in velocipedes."<ref>The London Gazette 27 August 1869</ref> | |||
1876 Patent to [[Joseph Hampton (1823-1908)|Joseph Hampton]], of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Tool Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in flooring cramps."<ref>London Gazette 1 Dec 1876</ref> | |||
1881 Joseph Hampton 57, Toolmaker Employs 12 Men 6 Boys 1 Woman, lived in Darlaston with Nancy Hampton 58, Arthur Hampton 17, Sarah Hampton 29<ref>1881 census</ref> | |||
1908 Death of Joseph Hampton, the elder, of Wednesburt. Executors included Andrew Henry Partridge, gentleman<ref>National probate calendar</ref> | 1908 Death of Joseph Hampton, the elder, of Wednesburt. Executors included Andrew Henry Partridge, gentleman<ref>National probate calendar</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:34, 17 June 2021
presumably of Joseph Hampton Ltd
1823 Born in Darlaston
1869 Patent to Joseph Hampton, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Manufacturer, and Samuel Partridge, of Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, Surgeon, for the invention of "improvements in velocipedes."[1]
1876 Patent to Joseph Hampton, of Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Tool Manufacturer, for the invention of "improvements in flooring cramps."[2]
1881 Joseph Hampton 57, Toolmaker Employs 12 Men 6 Boys 1 Woman, lived in Darlaston with Nancy Hampton 58, Arthur Hampton 17, Sarah Hampton 29[3]
1908 Death of Joseph Hampton, the elder, of Wednesburt. Executors included Andrew Henry Partridge, gentleman[4]