Richard Dearman
Richard Dearman (1732- )
1732 Richard Dearman was born in York, son of John Dearman and Elizabeth Dearman[1]
1781 Richard Dearman, ironfounder and metal worker, lived in Paradise street, Birmingham[2]
1783 Richard Dearman, ironfounder, took Jos Reynolds as an apprentice in Birmingham[3]
c.1785 Richard Dearman established the Eagle Foundry in Birmingham
1792 Richard Dearman, gentleman, lived in Paradise street, Birmingham[4]
1804 A Richard Dearman, iron founder, 72 years old, died in Coalbrookdale[5][6] (1799 Sale of his iron works - Forge and Slitting Mill - in Coalbrook Dale)[7]
Not sure whether these are the same people
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Sources of Information
- ↑ England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
- ↑ The Universal British Directory of Trade, Commerce, and Manufacture. Volume the Second [Birmingham Directory section], [1781]
- ↑ UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811
- ↑ The Universal British Directory of Trade, Commerce, and Manufacture. Volume the Second [Birmingham Directory section], [1792]
- ↑ Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers, 1578-1837
- ↑ Leeds Intelligencer - Monday 15 October 1804
- ↑ Manchester Mercury - Tuesday 18 June 1799