DALLAWAY, Joseph James (Grimwade p.283)
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:46 am
He was the son of William Dallaway deceased, late of Gloucestershire, apprenticed in 1789 to Edward Troughton of the Grocers Company and free in 1804-5.
He married Elizabeth Atkins at St George, Botolph Lane, London in 1797; they were both from that parish.
He entered a mark in 1799 at Goldsmiths’ Hall as a small worker from 4 George Lane, Botolph Lane.
His son James was christened at St George’s in 1800. His wife Elizabeth was buried at the same church in the same year.
He married Elizabeth Sophia Mill from Farringdon, Berkshire at St George’s in 1801.
He notified a change of address to 147 Tottenham Court Road in 1802.
Two of their sons were christened at St Pancras Old Church in 1804 and 1807 respectively.
In 1807 he reported another change of address to Rowcrofts Building, Stroud, Gloucs.
He was still in Stroud for the 1811 elections.
He had moved to Bath by 1841 and was listed there as a gentleman (no employment).
His death was registered in Bath in 1859.
He married Elizabeth Atkins at St George, Botolph Lane, London in 1797; they were both from that parish.
He entered a mark in 1799 at Goldsmiths’ Hall as a small worker from 4 George Lane, Botolph Lane.
His son James was christened at St George’s in 1800. His wife Elizabeth was buried at the same church in the same year.
He married Elizabeth Sophia Mill from Farringdon, Berkshire at St George’s in 1801.
He notified a change of address to 147 Tottenham Court Road in 1802.
Two of their sons were christened at St Pancras Old Church in 1804 and 1807 respectively.
In 1807 he reported another change of address to Rowcrofts Building, Stroud, Gloucs.
He was still in Stroud for the 1811 elections.
He had moved to Bath by 1841 and was listed there as a gentleman (no employment).
His death was registered in Bath in 1859.