See the Potteries section for the Pipe Lane Pottery.
The Pottery had previously been run by her husband, John Duffett I who died in June 1831.
1831-42 | Susannah Duffett ran the Pipe Lane Pottery in partnership with her son, John Duffett II, trading as S. Duffett & Son. |
By 1841 John Duffett II was in prison and presumably Susannah had given up the business. Charles Duffett, the younger son of John I and Susannah Duffett, ran the Pottery from at least 1843.
1832-42 | S. Duffett & Son, red ware potters, Pipe Lane, Temple Back (MD). |
1832, 1838 & 1839 | S. Duffett and Son exported stoneware and earthenware, including flower pots, to Cork, Waterford and Dublin (PB-EXP). |
1851 | Susannah Duffett, widow (65), born in Clifton, Worcestershire, was living with her son and his family at Hope Cottage, Temple parish (51C). |