Bristol Potters and Potteries

Research by Reg Jackson

Bristol Potters - S

Research by Reg Jackson

STOCKMAN Philip

The son of Thomas Stockman of Bristol, combmaker (A).

1708 28 May. He was apprenticed to Henry Hobbs and co-partners (Ar).
1721 6 Jul. He became a free potter (F, G).
1722 8 Mar. A potter of Bristol, he stood surety for the appearance of Elizabeth Hipsly at the next General Sessions (T).
1722 Potter, St Stephen’s parish (P).
1725 24 Sep. He was to appear at the next General Sessions (T).
1726 22 Feb. A potter of Bristol, he stood surety for the appearance of Francis Mabbett, porter, at the next General Sessions (T).
1734 Potman, St Stephen’s parrish (P).
1739 Potter, St Mary Redcliffe parish (P).
1741 10 Sep. ‘Philip Stockman agt Thomas Battin At the Pothouse in Limekiln Lane. Thursday the 24th Sept 1741. Debt proved to be 17s.2½d for victuals and drink order’d it be paid with costs at 1s a week’ (C).
1741 17 Sep. ‘Philip Stockman agst John Longbottom at the Pothouse in Limekiln Lane. Thursday the 24th. Debt proved to be 8s.3d for victuals and drink order’d it be paid with costs at 1s a week’ (C).
1743 Possibly the ‘William’ Stockman who stood surety for Elizabeth Porter, widow, to keep an alehouse in St Mary Redcliffe parish (AKL).
1754 Potter, St Mary Redcliffe parish (P).

 

STOKES Nora

Born c1870 in Yorkshire (91C).

1891 Pottery woman, Hudds Bottom, St George (21) (91C).

 

STOKES Sarah

Born c1825 in St Philip’s parish (81C).

1871 Potter, lodging at 7 Atlas Terrace, St Philip’s parish (40) (71C).
1881 Potter’s labourer, 8 Albion Place, St Philip’s parish (56) a widow (81C).

 

STOKES (or STOAKES) William

1715 19 Dec. A gallypotmaker, he stood surety of £20 for the appearance of James Pearce, victualler, at the next General Sessions of the Peace (T).
1716 14 Dec. A potter of St Augustine’s parish, he was bondsman to a licence granted to James Pearse, victualler (M).

 

STONE George I

Born c1837 in Bitton, Gloucestershire (71C).

1871 Pile Marsh, St George (34), living with his wife Ann (35), born in Bristol, and children Mary Ann (10), born in Bristol, and Sarah J. (6), born in St George (71C).
1885 10 Dec. Noted as a potter, though not necessarily of Bristol, when his daughter Sarah Jane Stone (21) of West Street, married James Thomas Cridland (HTPR).

STONE George II

Born c1842 in Bitton, Gloucestershire (81C).

1881 Millman at pottery, 11 Thomas Street, St George (39), living with his wife Ann (43), born in St Jude’s, and children Jane (15), Isaac (5), Florence (3) and Alice (1), all born in St George (81C).

STONE John

Born c1846 in Bristol (61C).

1861 Potter’s boy, 1 Three Queens Lane, St Mary Redcliffe parish (15), living with his parents John and Mary Stone, a pig butcher, born in Bristol (61C).

STONE Joseph

1892 4 Apr. Described as living at Crown Terrace, Temple parish, and working at a pottery (Western Daily Press).

STONE Mary Ann

Born c1846 in St George (71C).

1871 Works at pottery, 2 Pylemarsh Road, St George (71C).

 

STORRER Eliza

Born c1884 in Bristol (01C).

1901 Plate maker at pottery, 23 Lewis Street, St Silas parish (01C).

 

STOTHERD Joseph

1837 Temple Back, Temple parish (P).

 

STRANGE William

Born c1861 in Hanham, Gloucestershire (91C).

1891 Stoker at potteries, 2 South Parade, St Philip’s parish (30), living with his wife Isabella (30), born in Exmouth, Devon, and children Joseph (6) and Lilley (2), both born in Exmouth (91C).

 

STRAY Ellen

Born c1856 in Bristol (71C).

1871 Cutter at pottery, 13 Melsom’s Building, Temple parish (15), living with her parents Henry and Frances Stray, a general dealer (71C).

STRICKLAND Benjamin

Born c1824 in Bath, Somerset (51C).

1851 Lodging at 17 Dale Street, St Paul’s (51C).

STRICKLAND William

Born c1839 in Bristol (51C).

1851 4 Kinton Court, St Paul’s (12) (51C).

 

STRONG Clara

Born c1854 in Bristol (71C).

1871 Pottery worker, 2 Church Street, Temple parish (17), the daughter of George Strong, a painter (71C).

STRONG William

Born c1801 in Gloucestershire (41C).

1841 Croftsend, St George (40), living with his wife Mary (40) and children Hester (16), Carole (14), James (10) and Eliza (5), all born in Gloucestershire (41C).
1851 Labourer, Rose Green, St George (52), living with his wife Mary (5) and children James (20) and Louisa (14), both born in St George (51C).

 

STUCKEY Jane I

Born c1818 in Bristol, the mother of William Henry Stuckey (61C).

1861 Potter’s transferer, 9 Pump Court, Temple parish (43), living with her children Elizabeth (16), William (14), and Mary A. (10), all born in Bristol (61C).

 

STUCKEY Jane II

Born c1848 in Bristol, the wife of William Henry Stuckey (81C)’

1881 Potter in earthenware, 5 Victoria Terrace, St Philip’s parish (33), living with her husband and children (81C).

 

 

STUCKEY Samuel

Born c1852 in Hanham, Bristol (61C).

1861 Pottery, Bristol Road, St George (9) (61C).
1871 Labourer, 2 Marks Cottages, Church Hill, St George (20) (71C).