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First name:
Joseph
Middle name:
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Last name:
Croucher
Aliases:
Crowcher, Joseph
Primary cohort:
London
Sex:
Male
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Political Offices Held
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Bankruptcies
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Geographic experiences
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Internal migrant:
Don't know
Foreign born:
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Supplier to slave trade voyages:
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Philanthropy:
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Plantation owner:
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Sources:
“The Humble Memorial of Samuel Bonham, Christopher Astley, Benjamin Weale & Joseph Croucher of London, Owners of the Ship Ann Galley,” October 7, 1731, Add Ms 32775, BL.
C 11/513/2.
With William Chase (probably not q.v.), Joseph Croucher or Crowcher was an assignee of Roger Williams late of Shadwell until 1742, when the two men were removed, London Gazette 18 January 1742Issue:8190Page:3 (in this capacity, he was given as Joseph Crowcher, ropemaker in e.g. C 11/1066/19, which gives him as of St George Middlesex).
PROB 11/799/111
Other Individuals
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Crossings (1)
Birth
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Death
Date:
25/12/1752
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Burial
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Occupation:
Ropemaker
Universities
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Military training
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Imperial positions
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Apprenticeships
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Livery company affiliations
The Worshipful Company of Vintners
Role:
Master
Start Date:
1752
End Date:
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Other business activities
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Was slave trading profitable:
Don't know
Will
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Courts:
PCC
Legacies
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