BRIGHT Ann

Posted on: October 4th, 2016 by webfooted

See the Potteries section for the 131 Temple Street Pottery.

She succeeded Joseph Bright I at the Pottery and ran it with her sister, Jane Bright.

1848-52 Jane and Ann Bright ran the 131 Temple Street Pottery.

In 1853 Jane Bright alone is listed as running the Pottery.

The Pottery was then taken over by Charles Price II and Joseph Read Price.

 

Born c1819 in Temple parish, the daughter of Joseph Bright I and the sister of Jane, Arthur and Daniel Bright (41C, 51C).

1841 No occupation, Temple Street, Temple parish (25), living with her father and siblings (41C).
1848-50 Jane and Ann Bright, stoneware potters and patent water pipe manufacturers, 131 Temple Street (Ancestry website; MD).
1851 Stoneware manufacturer, employing 6 men, 3 boys and 1 clerk, 131 Temple Street, Temple parish (32), living with her brother Daniel and sister Jane (51C).
1851-52 Jane and Ann Bright, improved glazed stoneware, closet-pan, eject and water pipe manufacturers, 131 Temple Street (MD).
1851 13 Dec. A potter of Temple parish (35) she married John Leworthy Yeo (40) a master mariner of Barnstaple (TPR).
1861 No occupation, living at 3 Harford Place, Bedminster with her husband John Yeo, a clerk in a broker’s office (61C).

 

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