NICHOLSON, Henry (Grimwade p.607)
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:20 am
Henry Frederick Nicholson was christened at St George, Bloomsbury in 1808 the son of Henry and Martha.
The christening record at St Luke, Finsbury in 1830 of Elizabeth Henrietta daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Nicholson of Charles Street shows her father as a silversmith.
The christening record in 1832 at St George, Bloomsbury of Henry Joseph son of Henry Frederick silversmith and Mary Ann Nicholson shows his parents’ address as New Compton Street.
A maker’s mark was entered at Goldsmiths Hall by Henry Nicholson as a smallworker from this address in 1833.
He advised Goldsmiths Hall in 1835 that he had moved to 23 Chapel Place, Little Coram Street.
The maker’s mark entered by Henry Howard Nicholson from Charles Street in 1835 (Grimwade p.338) appears unrelated to Henry Frederick Nicholson.
No further detail for Henry Frederick Nicholson or his family has been traced.
The christening record at St Luke, Finsbury in 1830 of Elizabeth Henrietta daughter of Henry and Mary Ann Nicholson of Charles Street shows her father as a silversmith.
The christening record in 1832 at St George, Bloomsbury of Henry Joseph son of Henry Frederick silversmith and Mary Ann Nicholson shows his parents’ address as New Compton Street.
A maker’s mark was entered at Goldsmiths Hall by Henry Nicholson as a smallworker from this address in 1833.
He advised Goldsmiths Hall in 1835 that he had moved to 23 Chapel Place, Little Coram Street.
The maker’s mark entered by Henry Howard Nicholson from Charles Street in 1835 (Grimwade p.338) appears unrelated to Henry Frederick Nicholson.
No further detail for Henry Frederick Nicholson or his family has been traced.