WEBB Henry

Posted on: October 30th, 2016 by webfooted

Born c1838 In Bristol (81C).

1861 Potter, lodging at 2 Pottery Cottages, West Ferry Road, Poplar, London (23) (61C).
1865 12 Oct. ‘Henry Webb, potter, apprehended at White’s Pottery, Bristol, charged by Mr B. Evans, manager for Mr W.J. Williams, with deserting his work at Newport [Wales] Pottery after agreeing in writing to continue it there till November 1866, was discharged on promising to return to his work, but he said that, he thought the agreement was broken on an occasion when the price of work was cut’ (Western Daily Press).
1871 Potter presser. 5 Mill Pond Street, St Philip’s parish (32), living with his wife Ann (26), born in Newport, and children (71C).
1881 4 Millpond Street, St Philip’s parish (43), living with his wife Ann (37) born in Newport, Monmouthshire and children (81C).
1891 Potter, 46 Napier Road, Stapleton (52), living with his wife Ann (45) and children (91C).
1901 Potter, brickworks, 9 Cohen’s Buildings, St Simon’s parish (60), living with his wife Ann (54) and children (01C).
1911 Retired potter presser, Fox Road, Baptist Mills (72), living with his wife Ann (68), earthenware, and grandson William (13), born in Bristol (11C).
Children:
Sophia, born c1867 in Newport, Monmouthshire (81C); James, born c1870 in Bristol (81C); Henry, born c1870 in Bristol (71C); Florence, born c1872 in Bristol (81C); Marian, born c1876 in Bristol (91C); Annie, born c1879 in Bristol (01C); George, born c1881 in Bristol (01C); Ada, born c1883 in Bristol (01C); Eva, born c1886 in Bristol (01C)

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