Difference between revisions of "Joseph Fletcher Smith"
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of Sheffield | of Sheffield | ||
The family first | Henry Smith was included in the original charter to the Cutlers Company granted by James I in 1624. | ||
John Smith, who was Master Cutler in 1722 and Town Collector of Sheffield in 1731, was a grandfather of Joseph Fletcher Smith. | |||
The family first acquired blast-furnaces in 1740 when John Smith, son of John Smith, bought an interest in Sheffield blast-furnaces, which eventually became his sole property. His son was Fletcher Smith | |||
1796 '''Joseph Fletcher Smith''' was Master Cutler. | 1796 '''Joseph Fletcher Smith''' was Master Cutler. | ||
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His son was [[Benjamin Smith]] who started Stanton Ironworks | His son was [[Benjamin Smith]] who started Stanton Ironworks | ||
Revision as of 15:33, 23 May 2020
of Sheffield
Henry Smith was included in the original charter to the Cutlers Company granted by James I in 1624.
John Smith, who was Master Cutler in 1722 and Town Collector of Sheffield in 1731, was a grandfather of Joseph Fletcher Smith.
The family first acquired blast-furnaces in 1740 when John Smith, son of John Smith, bought an interest in Sheffield blast-furnaces, which eventually became his sole property. His son was Fletcher Smith
1796 Joseph Fletcher Smith was Master Cutler.
His son was Benjamin Smith who started Stanton Ironworks
See Also
Sources of Information
- Obituary of Josiah Timmis Smith
- Obituary of Charles Smith