MARSON, James (Grimwade p.305, 592)
Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 5:21 am
As a bachelor he married Ann Saness at St Leonard, Shoreditch in 1761; both were from that parish.
He entered maker’s marks at Goldsmiths Hall in 1761 as a small worker from Princes Street, Moorfields.
As a widower he married Angela Littleboy at St Leonard, Shoreditch in 1763; both were from that parish.
Eight children of James and Angela Marson of Princes Street, Upper Moorfields were christened at that church 1763-1774.
He paid duty as a goldsmith of Moorfields for the Apprentice Indentures of Emanuel Alvaris in 1767
and, for the same reason in 1774 for John Jones, as a case maker from St Leonard, Shoreditch.
He entered another maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall from Princes Street in 1775 this time as a case maker.
His burial in December 1783 was recorded at St Luke, Finsbury.
His widow Angela entered her own mark in July 1784.
He entered maker’s marks at Goldsmiths Hall in 1761 as a small worker from Princes Street, Moorfields.
As a widower he married Angela Littleboy at St Leonard, Shoreditch in 1763; both were from that parish.
Eight children of James and Angela Marson of Princes Street, Upper Moorfields were christened at that church 1763-1774.
He paid duty as a goldsmith of Moorfields for the Apprentice Indentures of Emanuel Alvaris in 1767
and, for the same reason in 1774 for John Jones, as a case maker from St Leonard, Shoreditch.
He entered another maker’s mark at Goldsmiths Hall from Princes Street in 1775 this time as a case maker.
His burial in December 1783 was recorded at St Luke, Finsbury.
His widow Angela entered her own mark in July 1784.