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Sharpe's Pottery
« on: Friday 06 March 09 18:13 UTC (UK) »

 Anyone researching the Sharpe family that ran Sharpe's Pottery in Swadlincote in the early nineteenth century?

I am trying to find out if there is any link between my Sharpe family, who sold pots, and the Sharpes of swadlincote.
Mine came from packington, and Ashby nearby.

Terry
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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 10 May 09 10:18 UTC (UK) »

Sharpes Pottery Museum
T: 01283222600
West St
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 9DG

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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 10 May 09 10:26 UTC (UK) »

The Local Studies Library closest to Swadlincote may be able to help. Why not email them and ask?

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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 10 May 09 10:32 UTC (UK) »

 Thanks Sylvia.

I did contact them some time back at the address you give.
They referred me to The Magic Attic Archive, attached to the museum.
I got a letter back from The Magic Attic. The letter was from a descendant himself of a Sharp, from Measham, but apart from giving a few pointers to the family that had the pottery, not much else.
He didn't suggest any link.
Swadlincote is a bit out of my way, and I haven't been able to get up there myself to visit the museum. Although, I didn't get a feeling from the letter, that doing so might help me much.

I was writing this as I got your message  Charlotte, and I'll look into that one.
Hoping they don't just refer me back to the Magic Attic, that is.

Terry
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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 10 May 09 11:34 UTC (UK) »

Sharpes Pottery Museum

1845, Edmund Sharpe went to america

founded in 1821 by Thomas Sharpe

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1851 census
  Edmund   SHARPE                    38      Manufacturer of EWare                                      DBY Hartshorne
  Charlotte E    "        Wife            33                                                                 NTT Nottingham
  Edith E A       "        Daur                  6       Scholar                                                    DBY Hartshorne
  William           "        Father            84      Formerly a Farmer                                          LEI Worthington
  Edward            WAYTE         Asstt       23      Bookeeper                                                  LEI Ashby Z
  Elizabeth         HALL          Servant               21      House Servant


hope this can help

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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 10 May 09 16:21 UTC (UK) »

yep, that's what I found, but I can't tie in the Thomas Sharpe who founded the company with my (prior generation?)  Thomas Sharpe from Packington, who married Hannah Tebbet 1801, Measham, having children from 1802 to 1813 in Packington.

I've e-mailed both sources suggested, - Magic Attic again - see if new documents, digitalisation etc may help by having thrown up new leads.

The thing is that  the family of Edmund Sharpe  come from  Hartshorne, mine from Measham / Packington, and I can't see the link. If there is one.

I know that William ( in your 1851 find, Sylvia, the father, ) and his brother Thomas  bought  the land called "Cow Pastures" in Swadlincote, in  the 1820s off their landlord, Charles Bullivant, after his bankruptcy.

There isn't much distance between Packington and Swadlincote in space, but a lot in unknown genealogy.

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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #6 on: Monday 11 May 09 03:15 UTC (UK) »

Hi again Terry,
When you contact the Local Studies Library why not tell them that you have been in touch with the Magic Attic?  That will have two benefits- it will stop them passing you along to the Attic again , and it will also show you have done some hom,ework yourself.

I've always found these Libraries very helpful.

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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 13 June 09 19:00 UTC (UK) »


A good few weeks ago I contacted both the magic attic and local library by e-mail and there has been no reply whatsoever.

So much for helpful

Terry
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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 02:00 UTC (UK) »


http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Pigot1835/dbychurc.htm

ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS
teacher
Sharpe Maria, Midway
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IRON-STONE AND COARSE EARTHENWARE MANUFCRS.

Sharpe Thomas, Swadlincote
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Sharpe William, farmer & grazier, Midway



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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 09:25 UTC (UK) »

MMMMMMN WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS
SYLVIA

ALL ON SAME PAGE A.C

John Sharpe
Birth 16 Jul 1813
Christening 19 Sep 1813
Christening Walton On The Hill  Lancashire
William Sharpe
Elizabeth

====================
Joseph Sharpe
Birth 17 Jul 1813
Christening 19 Sep 1813
Christening PlaceWalton On The Hill Lancashire
Father William Sharpe
Mother Elizabeth

========================================
Thomas Sharpe
Birth 16 Jul 1813
Christening 19 Sep 1813
Christening Walton On The Hill Lancashire
Father William Sharpe
Mother Elizabeth
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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 28 June 09 07:26 UTC (UK) »

 I have just had the following reply from the Magic Attic:

"Dear Terry,

The Thomas Sharpe of Measham was in my opinion no relation to the Sharpe
family of the pottery.

The pottery Sharpes were originally from Worthingon in Leicestershire.
William Sharpe came to Swadlincote/Hartshorne and was a farmer.

Thomas Sharpe was William's eldest son and bought the area of the
pottery (with his father) from the estate of Fletcher Bullivant who was
declared bankrupt in about 1818. Sharpe's Pottery was established in 1821.

The picture that you sent me bears no resemblance to the wares of
Sharpe's which were mostly yellow ware. I think you and your family are
correct in your assumption.

I doubt if anyone could positively identify where this teapot would be
made. The "experts" on the various antique shows would probably say it
was made in Staffordshire which seems to be the standard answer when
they are stumped!

Sorry I cannot be of any more help.


My original message was

"> I wrote to you some time ago about my ancesrtral family, who were
> hawkers in Hilmorton.
> You kindly sent me back a letter detailing some of the history of the
> Sharpes of Sharpe's pottery,
>  but I haven't progressed very far, since then.

> My ancestor, if you don't have it on file still,.was a Thomas Sharpe (
> pot carrier) who married perhaps Hannah Tebbit
>  in Measham in 1801, and whose daughter, Hannah, married my 3x gt
> grandfather Joseph Kirby in Packington in 1830.

> They moved to Hilmorton, which is on the  Canal, and I have been
> toying with a theory that pots shipped down from Derbyshire,
> may have been their supply, and could there be a link to Sharpe's
> Pottery, through my ancestor Thomas Sharpe?

> I can't see one geneologically, with the resources at my disposal.

> I have a photo of one of the pots they sold. A teapot given to my gt-
> aunt, who turned 100 last year, at her marriage,
> from Joseph Kirby's grand-daughter-in-law, Sarah.
> My impression, as is that of other family members, this isn't of high
> enough quality to be a Sharpe's pot?
> Would you agree?

> I don't know where I can go from there.

> Anyone you know who could help? Swadlincote is a long way away for me
> as I don't drive, and live in Rugby.

> Terry"
>
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Re: Sharpe's Pottery
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 16 August 09 13:38 UTC (UK) »

sounds a bit TOFFEE NOSED TO ME
Sylvia

i will have another look



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