Bristol Potters - T
Research by Reg Jackson
TRIPP & Co.
See the Potteries List section for the St Thomas Street Pottery 2.
c1808-09 | Tripp & Company ran the St Thomas Street Pottery 2. |
The Pottery was then taken over by Charles Price I and Joseph Read, trading as Price & Read.
1808-09 | Tripp & Co., brown stone potters, Thomas Street (MD). |
TROTT Charles
Born c1880 in Donyatt, Somerset (01C).
1901 | Potter’s fitter, 28 St Silas Street, St Silas parish (21) (01C). |
TROTT Florence
Born c1883 in Bristol (01C).
1901 | Printer at pottery, 24 Short Street, St Silas parish (18) (01C). |
TUCKER Charles
Born c1864 in Bristol, the son of William Tucker II and brother of William Tucker III (71C, 81C).
1881 | Potter’s labourer, 5 Parrotts Court, Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (17), living with his brother William Tucker III (81C). |
TUCKER Elizabeth
Born c1844 in Dings, St Philip’s parish (61C).
1861 | 6 Little Ann Street, St Philip’s parish (17), living with his mother Francis Tucker, a widow and hawker (61C). |
TUCKER George
1840 | 27 Sep. Bread Street, St Philip’s parish on the baptism of his son John (aged 3 wks). Wife Mary Ann (PPR). |
TUCKER Harry
1923 | 16 Oct. Noted as working in the lithographic department of Pountney and Co. Ltd, the Bristol Pottery (Western Daily Press). |
TUCKER Henry
Born c1837 in Clutton, Somerset (71C).
1871 | Engine driver at hotel, 5 Trenchard Place, St Augustine’s parish (34), living with his wife Mary (41), born in Berrynarbor, Devon, and children (71C). |
1881 | Engine driver at pottery, 20 Weston Street, St Philip’s parish (44), living with his wife Mary J. (51) born in Berrynarbor, Devon (81C). |
1891 | Stationary engine driver, 17 Hulbert Street, St Philip’s parish (54), living with his wife Mary J. (61) and daughter Loveday (22) (91C). |
1901 | Stationary engine driver, 17 Hulbert Street, St Philip’s parish (64), living with his wife Mary (71C) (01C). |
Children: Mary J., born c1859 in Bristol (71C); Thomas, born c1861 in Bristol (71C); Francis, born c1863 in Nailsea, Somerset (71C); Albert, born c1866 in Nailsea, Somerset (71C); Loveday H., born c1869 in Bristol (81C) |
TUCKER John
1859 | 18 Sep. Tower Hill, St Philip’s parish on the baptism of his daughter Elizabeth Hannah (aged 2 wks). Wife Ann (PPR). |
TUCKER Walter Henry Maurice
Born c1888 in Bristol (11C).
1911 | Potter’s commercial traveller, 212 Wells Road, Knowle (23), living with his parents and siblings (11C). |
1919 | 14 Apr. A pottery company’s traveller, he died at 212 Wells Road. Probate was granted to his widow, Elizabeth Ann Tucker. Effects valued at £207.1s (PRO National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) 1858-1995). |
1919 | 21 Apr. The funeral of Maurice Tucker of 212 Wells Road, Knowle, who had been engaged for a number of years with Messrs Pountney and Co., The Bristol Pottery (Western Daily Press). |
TUCKER Thomas
Born c1848 in Bristol (71C).
1869 | 14 Jan. Lawrence Hill, St Philip’s parish on the baptism of his daughter Elizabeth (born 27 Oct 1869). Wife Elizabeth (PPR). |
1871 | Potter’s labourer, 5 Fox’s Terrace, St Philip’s parish (23), living with his wife Elizabeth (22), born in Newbridge, Gloucestershire, and daughter Elizabeth (5 mths) (71C). |
1881 | Labourer to the Bristol Gas Co., 5 Tylers Court, St Philip’s parish (33), living with his wife Elizabeth (32) and children Elizabeth (11), Selina (8), Thomas (6), William (3) and Edward (2 mths), all born in St Philip’s parish (81C). |
TUCKER William I
Born c1829 in Bristol (81C).
1881 | Potter’s biscuit placer, Little Ann Street, St Philip’s parish (52), living with his wife Charlotte (42) born in Bristol (81C). |
TUCKER William II
Born c1833 in Bristol, the father of William Tucker III (61C).
1851 | 13 Apr. Cheese Lane, St Philip’s parish (PPR). |
1861 | Potter’s labourer, 5 Pump Court, Temple parish (28), living with his wife Eliza (28) born in Bristol and children (61C). |
1871 | Potter’s labourer, 9 Wrights Court, Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (36), living with his wife Eliza (37) and children (71C). |
1887 | 19 Dec. Noted as a potter when his daughter Clara Matilda (21) of 5 Brickyard, married Charles Clarke (RPR). |
Children: William (aged 3 wks), bapt 13 Apr 1851 (PPR), Eliza Ann, born c1855 in Bristol (61C), Caroline, born c1857 in Bristol (61C), Emma J., born c1858 in Bristol (61C), George, born c1859 in Bristol (61C), Elizabeth, born c1861 in Bristol (61C), Charles, born c1864 in Bristol (71C), Clara Matilda, born c1866 in Bristol (71C), Rosina, born c1868 in Bristol (71C), Joseph, born c1870 in Bristol (71C) |
TUCKER William III
Born in 1851 in St Philip’s parish, the son of William Tucker II and brother of Charles Tucker (PPR, 81C).
1871 | Potter’s labourer, 9 Wrights Court, Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (20), living with his parents William I and Eliza Tucker and siblings (71C). |
1881 | Potter’s labourer, 5 Parrotts Court, Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (30), living with his brother Charles (17) a potter’s labourer (81C). |
1891 | Potter’s labourer, 5 Brickyard, St Mary Redcliffe parish (39) (91C). |
TUCKER William VI
Born c1844 in Bristol (71C).
1871 | Potter placer, 11 Cohens Buildings, Baptist Street, St Philip’s parish (27), living with his wife Charlotte (38), hawker, born in Bristol, and step-children George Pool (18), Henry Pool (12) and Thomas Pool (8), all born in Bristol (71C). |
TUCKETT William
1840 | 24 May. Orange Street, St Paul’s parish, the son of Vincent Tuckett, a mariner, he married Mary Ann Pressdee of Orange Street, the daughter of Thomas Pressdee, a gardener (PaPR). |
TURNER Charles
Born c1857 in St Philip’s parish (71C).
1871 | Potter (apprentice), 6 Mary le Port Buildings, Oxford Road, St Philip’s parish (14), the son of Charles, a labourer at a lead works (71C). |
TURNER Eleanor Braithwaite
Born c1875 in Bristol (91C).
1891 | Pottery assistant, 3 Osbourne Court, St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C). |
TURNER James
1841 | 1 Aug. Spring Street, Bedminster, the son of Jeremiah Turner, a mariner, he married Maria Briggs of Spring Street, the daughter of George Briggs, a rope maker (JBPR). |
TURNER Joseph I
Born c1791, not in Bristol, he was the father of Joseph Arnold Turner and father-in-law of John Ellis II (41C, Ao, RPR).
1839 | 15 May. Noted as a potter when his son, Arnold was apprenticed to either William and Constance Powell (A) or J.D. Pountney (Ao). |
1841 | South Side, Pile Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (50), living with his wife Elizabeth (48), not born in Bristol, and children (41C). |
1847 | 29 May. Noted as a potter when his daughter Ruth, a minor, of St Mary Redcliffe parish married John Ellis, a widower, of Temple parish, glass and china manufacturer, the son of John Ellis, a potter (RPR). |
Children: Sarah, born c1821, not in Bristol (41C), William, born c1824, apprenticed 15 May 1839 (Ao), Ruth, born c1827, not in Bristol (41C), William, born c1832, not in Bristol (41C) |