Bristol Potters and Potteries

Research by Reg Jackson

Bristol Potters - I

Research by Reg Jackson

IFELL John

1774 4 Oct. He became a free potter because of his marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Harris, hooper (F, G).
1774 & 1784 Potter, Westbury-on-Trym (P).
1793 16 Aug. ‘Sarah Ifield’ buried (WPR).
1798 31 Oct. ‘Daniel Ithill’ buried (WPR).

 

INKER David

1827-29 Temple parish (PPR).
Children:
Wife Mary
Jane, bapt 18 Feb 1827 (PPR), James, bapt 18 Feb 1827 (PPR), George Jesse, bapt 3 May 1829 (PPR)

INSALL (INSELL) Elizabeth

Born c1849 in Bristol, the wife of Henry Insall (71C).

1870 5 Jun. Pipe Lane, Temple parish (only her husband noted as a potter) (PPR)
1871 Transferer at pottery, 30 Pipe Lane, Temple parish (22), living with her husband Henry, a labourer (71C).
1871 8 Jan. Thomas Street (only her husband noted as a potter) (PPR).
1881 Pottery woman, inmate at the Bristol City Workhouse, Stapleton (34), with her children Elizabeth (12) and William (3) both born in Bristol (81C).

 

INSALL (INSELL) Henry

The husband of Elizabeth Insall (71C).

1870 5 Jun. Potter, Pipe Lane, Temple parish (PPR).
1871 Labourer, 30 Pipe Lane, Temple parish (24), living with his wife Elizabeth (22) and son John (5 mths), born in Bristol (71C).
1871 8 Jan. Potter, Thomas Street (PPR).
Children:
Elizabeth Ann, born 18 Nov 1869, bapt 5 Jun 1870 (PPR), John Henry, born 22 Nov 1870, bapt 8 Jan 1871 (PPR)

 

IVEYE John

1727 27 Jul. He became a free potmaker as he was the son of John Iveye, deceased (F, G).
1739 Potmaker, St Nicholas parish (P).
1754 Potmaker, Redland, Gloucestershire (P).