STORER, George (Grimwade p.669-70,768)

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STORER, George (Grimwade p.669-70,768)

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Born c1797 in Islington.
1841 UK Census for 6 Carey Lane, Foster Lane as a silversmith aged 43 years.
1851 UK Census for 30 Gutter Lane as a manufacturer in silver aged 53 years.
1861 UK Census for High Street, Frogshall, Buckinghamshire as a late manufacturing silversmith aged 63 years.
1871-81 UK Census for Olney Road, Sherington, Buckinghamshire as a retired silver manufacturer.
Died 19th February 1888.
England & Wales Death Index for Newport Pagnell registry dated 1st quarter 1888.
National Probate Calendar for Oxford registry dated 27th March 1888. Aged 91 years; last address Sherington. Value of estate £1323/15s/0d.
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Born 9th February 1797 son of Robert Storer watchmaker in Clerkenwell
Baptised 19 March 1797 at the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel

1861 Census High Street Emberton Buckinghamshire, retired silversmith
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Very many thanks
Sounds like a non-main stream Methodist family.
Who are very hard to trace !
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No not Methodists. The Storers of Berkeley Court Clerkenwell through most of the 18th century were baptised at St. James Clerkenwell but then the generation of George Storer's father appear to have been drawn to the Countess of Huntingdon and it was St. James that caused her to secede from the C of E. The Storers were certainly Calvinists and may have Huguenot origins but no evidence. The family was also linked to Olney close to Emberton of John Newton and William Cowper fame where George's grandfather is buried. George was a member of the Vestry at Emberton and was buried in the churchyard there with his first wife Anne who died in 1861. The Latin inscription translated states "Here lies George Storer lately of London Merchant and Citizen. He moved from Emberton in 1863 and amongst his possessions which were auctioned were his silversmith's tools.
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Hi Margaret,

Welcome to the Forum.

Many thanks for adding this extra information, it's very much appreciated and we hope to hear more from you in the future.

Regards, Trev.
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The partnership of Reily & Storer was dissolved on 31 March 1852
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