He married Susannah Larkinson at St George, Bloomsbury in 1830.
The christening record for their son Samuel at St James, Paddington in 1832 shows their address as Paddington and John as a silversmith.
The 1841 UK Census for Hollis Street, Cavendish Square shows he continued as a silversmith.
His burial in 1846 aged 48 years is recorded at All Souls, Kensal Green Cemetery; his last address was Hollis Street.
COWIE, John (Grimwade p.475)
Moderators: buckler, MCB, silverly
Re: COWIE, John (Grimwade p.475)
The Times newspaper of 11th July 1816 carried notice of a sale ordered by the assignees of a bankrupt John Cowie, silversmith and jeweller, for the disposal of the remaining eighteen and a half years of the lease of premises at 6 New Basinghall Street with entrance from Aldermanbury Postern along with stock of silver and other effects.
A further notice of sale of his remaining stock in trade appeared in the same newspaper on 14th November 1816.
He had entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall from Aldermanbury Postern in 1814.
In 1818 he notified Goldsmiths Hall that he had moved to Silver Street, entered a mark in partnership with George Cowie in 1822 and another from 84 Long Acre in 1822.
A further notice of sale of his remaining stock in trade appeared in the same newspaper on 14th November 1816.
He had entered a maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall from Aldermanbury Postern in 1814.
In 1818 he notified Goldsmiths Hall that he had moved to Silver Street, entered a mark in partnership with George Cowie in 1822 and another from 84 Long Acre in 1822.
Re: COWIE, John (Grimwade p.475)
The Will of John Cowie, silversmith late of Long Acre, Westminster, was proved for probate on 11th June 1846 (National Archives reference PROB 11/2037/70).
Re: COWIE, John (Grimwade p.475)
Recorded as a Goldsmith and Jeweller of 8, Aldermanbury Postern, London Wall.
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818
Source: Johnstone's London Commercial Guide - Corrected to 31st August 1817 - Andrew Johnstone - 1818
Re: COWIE, John (Grimwade p.475)
Notice is hereby given, that the trade or business of Silversmiths and Manufacturers of Plated Goods, heretofore carried on by us the undersigned, at No. 84, Long-acre, in the county of Middlesex, was dissolved on the 6th day of July 1829, by mutual consent. — Witness our hands this 14th day of June 1839.
Geo. Cowie.
Jno. Cowie.
Source: The London Gazette - 18th June 1839
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Geo. Cowie.
Jno. Cowie.
Source: The London Gazette - 18th June 1839
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