Bristol Potters - G
Research by Reg Jackson
GIBBS Thomas II
Born c1823 in London (51C) or Bristol (41C).
1838 | 29 Jan. He was apprenticed to J.D. Pountney, aged 14 years (Ao). |
1841 | Apprentice potter, Vernon Court, St Thomas’s parish (11) (41C). |
1845 | 1 Sep. Browns Row, the son of Thomas Gibbs, a cordwainer, he married Ann Mason, the daughter of Daniel Mason, a labourer (JBPR). |
1846-51 | Bread Street, St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1851 | 119 St Thomas Street, St Thomas’s parish (28), living with his wife Ann (28) born in Bristol, and children (51C). |
1853 | 3 Oct. 119 St Thomas Street, St Thomas’s parish (ThPR). |
1854 | Possibly the Thomas Gibbs who died in Bristol (Ancestry website). |
1861 | His wife was a widow and warehousewoman living at 5 Plough Street, St Thomas’s parish, with her children Mary Ann (14), born in Temple Street, Harriet (10) and William (7), both born in Thomas Street. Her eldest son Thomas (13), was living with his uncle William Mason, a labourer, and his wife Morgana at 122 Thomas Street (61C). |
1874 | 12 Aug. He was noted as a potter when his daughter Harriet (24) of Clarence Place, married Joseph Daniel Price (JBPR). |
1875 | 26 Jul. Noted as a potter when his son William (22) of St Philip’s parish, married Fanny Louisa Chester (PPR). |
Children: Mary Ann (aged 1 mth), bapt 23 Aug 1846 (PPR), Thomas (aged 19 days), bapt 25 Jun 1848 (PPR), Harriet, born 18 Dec 1850, bapt 12 Jan 1851 (PPR), William, bapt 3 Oct 1853 (ThPR) |
GIBNEY Florence
Born c1877 in Bristol (01C).
1901 | Plate maker (potter), 13 Aberdeen Street, St Silas parish (24) (01C). |
GIBSON Frank
1918 | 5 Sep. Frank Gibson, 29, was charged at the Bristol Police Court with being a deserter and with impersonating his brother. Detective Wall, said that on the 27 August he went to the Bristol Pottery and saw the defendant, who gave the name of Charles Gibson and produced a discharge from the army in that name. Accused told the Bench that he had reasons for so doing. He had been out in France since the war began, and when he came home found his wife had been carrying on with another man. The Bench said it was a serious offence, and they could not overlook it, despite the extenuating circumstances he had mentioned. He would have to go to prison for a month (Western Daily Press). |
GIBSON Henry
Born c1871 in Tunstall, Staffordshire (11C).
1901 | Pottery, hollow ware presser, 159 Sneyd Road, Burslem (30), living with his wife Jane (25) and children (01C). |
1911 | Hollow ware presser, 3 North Side, Fishponds (41), living with his wife Jane (35), born in Oswestry, Shropshire, and children Gertrude (15), born in Burslem, Evelyn (13), born in Tunstall, William (12), born in Buslem, John (9), Elsie (7), Leslie (5), Violet (2), all born in Fishponds (11C). |
GIFFORD Abraham
1728 | 8 Jan. Described as a potmaker he was one of the petitioners granted a freedom (CCP). |
1731 | 27 Jul. A potter, he was to appear at the next Gaol Delivery (T). |
GILBERT Bertha
Born c1894 in Stapleton, the sister of Ernest Gilbert (11C).
1911 | Kiln room sorter in pottery, 21 Moorland Road, Fishponds (17) (11C). |
GILBERT Ernest
Born c1896 in Stapleton, the brother of Bertha Gilbert (11C).
1911 | Saggar maker in pottery, 21 Moorland Road, Fishponds (15) (11C). |
GILES Charles
Born c1858 in ‘Brockfield’ [possibly Brookfield], Wiltshire (71C).
1871 | Potter’s boy, Church Road, St George (13) (71C). |
GILL James
1851 | 6 Jul. Church Lane, St Philip’s parish, on the baptism of his daughter Elizabeth, aged 1 month. Wife Elizabeth (PPR). |
GILL Thomas
Born c1862 in St George (81C).
1881 | Pot maker, 22 Crews Hole Road, St George (19) (81C). |
1891 | Drain pipe maker, 24 Crews Hole, St George (29), living with his wife Elizabeth (28) and children Thomas (4) and Elizabeth (1), all born in St George (91C). |
GILLARD Frederick
Born c1858 in Ilminster, Somerset (11C).
1901 | Baker, 55 Garnet Street, Bedminster (42), living with his wife Elizabeth (42), and children Sidney (19) and Lilly (16), both born in Bristol (01C). |
1911 | Potter’s labourer, 9 South Side, Fishponds (53), living with his wife Elizabeth (53), born in Cleeve, Somerset, and daughter Lilly (26), born in Bedminster (11C). |
GILLARD James
Born c1840 in Bristol (71C).
1861 | Temple Square, Temple parish (21), living with his wife Fanny (22), born in Trinity, Exeter, Devon (61C). |
1861 | 11 Aug. Avon Street, St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1871 | 4 Melsoms Building, Temple parish (31), living with his wife Fanny (31) a shoe maker, born in Exeter, Devon, and children (71C). |
1881 | Potter at Bristol Pottery, Harris’s Yard, Temple Back, Temple parish (41) living with his wife Fanny (42) and children (81C). |
Children: Edward (aged 5 wks), bapt 11 Aug 1861 (PPR), Hannah, born c1864 in Bristol (71C), Charlotte, born c1866 in Bristol (71C), John, born c1868 in Bristol (71C), James, born c1870 in Bristol (71C), Henry, born c1874 in Bristol (81C), James, born c1880 in Bristol (81C) |
GILLARD John
Born c1843 in Bristol, the husband of Margaret Gillard (71C).
1871 | Labourer in pottery, 4 Russell Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (28), living with his wife Margaret (21) born in Swansea, South Wales (71C). |
1881 | Potter in ware, 16 Church Street, Temple parish (35), living with his wife Margaret (29), transferer in pottery, and children (81C). |
Children: Emma J., born 1871 in Bristol (81C), Eliza J., born 1876 in Bristol (81C), John, born 1878 in Bristol (81C), James, born c1880 in Bristol (81C) |
GILLIARD John
Born c1843 in Bristol, the husband of Margaret Gilliard (71C).
1871 | Labourer in pottery, 4 Russell Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (28), living with his wife Margaret (21) born in Swansea, South Wales (71C). |
1881 | Potter in ware, 16 Church Street, Temple parish (35), living with his wife Margaret (29), transferer in pottery, and children Emma J. (10), Eliza J. (5), John (3) and James (1), all born in Bristol (81C). |
1891 | He is not mentioned in the census. His wife Margaret (40) was a prisoner in HMP Horfield while his children Bessie [Elizabeth] and John were living with their uncle Thomas Hurl at 3 Church Street, Temple parish (91C). |
GILLARD Margaret
Born c1850 in Swansea, South Wales, the wife of John Gillard (71C).
1871 | No occupation, 4 Russell Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (21) living with her husband John (71C). |
1881 | Transferer in pottery, 16 Church Street, Temple parish (29), living with her husband John and children (81C). |
GILLIARD Margaret
Born c1850 in Swansea, South Wales, the wife of John Gilliard (71C).
1871 | No occupation, 4 Russell Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (21), living with her husband John (71C). |
1881 | Transferer in pottery, 16 Church Street, Temple parish (29), living with her husband John and children (81C). |
GILLIARD Robert Simmons
1891 | Probably the Robert S. Gilliard, a solicitor’s clerk, aged 19, born in Barnstaple, Devon, who was living with his parents at 9 Ashley View, Stapleton (91C). |
1895 | 9 Aug. Described as a young man of respectable appearance, he was charged with embezzling various sums of money from his employers, Messrs Pountney and Co of the Victoria Pottery (Bristol Mercury). |
GILLER John
Born c1846 in Bristol (61C).
1861 | 2 Parvars Court, Church Street, Temple parish (15) (61C). |
GINGELL Henry
Born c1844 in St Philip’s parish (61C).
1861 | Earthenware potter, Batch, St Philip’s parish (17), living with his parents Joseph and Mary Gingell, sugar house labourer (61C). |
GLEANES Joseph
Born c1808, not in Bristol (41C).
1841 | 6 Adelaide Place, St Mary Redcliffe parish (33), living with his wife Martha (31), not born in Bristol, and children (41C). |
Children: Eliza, born c1834, not in Bristol (41C), Ann, born c1836, not in Bristol (41C), Thomas, born c1840, not in Bristol (41C) |