Author Topic: Ringers, Raysons, Forncett and Potatoes in London  (Read 414 times)

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Ringers, Raysons, Forncett and Potatoes in London
« on: Tuesday 12 April 16 12:09 BST (UK) »
FALSE ALARM IGNORE!!!

I had a minor question about the employment of Joseph Rayson Noble;

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=746190.0
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=745883.0

Now, in 1811, Ann RINGER married Samuel RAYSON; Samuel Rayson is the Uncle (via his Sister Hannah Rayson) of Joseph Rayson Noble, our 1851 Islington potato seller.

But some googling into the Ringer's of Forncett led me to a William RINGER b1817 Forncett, who in 1851 was also a "potato salesman".

By 1861 William RINGER was resident at "Ringer's Building" Commercial St, Spitalfields and was a potato merchant employing 7 men.

Before I go trawling for a connection, does anyone happen to already know about the Rayson/Ringer potato connection?

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