Edward Barnard

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Edward Barnard owned one of the largest silversmith companies in London.

He was also a full member of the small congregation of the Sandemanians who met in Paul’s Alley. The year after his daughter’s birth he would become a Deacon in the Church, and from 1821 to 1844 served as an Elder.

By 1851, Edward had retired. He lived at 39, Claremont Square, Pentonville, England for many years.

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Edward Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Gastineau. Sources: 1

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January 1768

At the time of Edward Barnard's birth, his parents (Mary and Edward) are living at Bartlett's Buildings, St Andrew Holborn, England Sources: 1

16 January 1768

Edward Barnard is christened in St Andrew Holborn, England. Sources: 1

January 1781

At the time of his first wedding, Edward Barnard was living in in the parish of St Martin, Ludgate Hill, London, England. Sources: 1

20 December 1781

Edward Barnard is apprenticed to Charles Wright, goldsmith, at Ave Maria Lane, London, England. Sources: 1

4 February 1784

Edward Barnard's apprenticeship as a silversmith is transferred from Charles Wright to Thomas Chawner, both operating as goldsmiths at Ave Maria Lane, London, England. Sources: 1

1786

Charles Wright amalgamates his silversmithing firm at Ave Maria Lane, London, England with that of a neighbouring goldsmith, Thomas Chawner and his son Henry Chawner. Edward Barnard, Thomas' apprentice, becomes foreman of the company. Sources: 1

28 January 1791

Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey marry at St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, England. Sources: 3

25 April 1792

Mary Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey in St Nicholas Cole Abbey, England. Sources: 2

4 May 1794

Elizabeth Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at Bunhill Row, St Luke's, England. Sources: 3

1 February 1796

Edward Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at 33, Chapel Market, Pentonville, England. Sources: 3

11 December 1797

John Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at 33, Chapel Market, Pentonville, England. Sources: 3

10 January 1798

Chawner retires from his silversmithing firm at Amen Corner, Ave Maria Lane, London, England and his partner, John Emes, becomes owner. Edward Barnard is made the firm's manager. Sources: 3

7 January 1800

Sarah Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at 33, Chapel Market, Pentonville, England. Sources: 4

26 June 1801

William Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at 33, Chapel Market, Pentonville, England. Sources: 3

4 November 1803

Jane Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at 33, Chapel Market, Pentonville, England. Sources: 2

11 March 1807

George Barnard is born to Edward Barnard and Mary Boosey at Donegal Street, Pentonville, England. Sources: 2

1808

John Emes, silversmith, dies and his wife Rebecca inherits his business at Amen Corner, Ave Maria Lane, London, England. She enters into a partnership with the manager, Edward Barnard and the firm begins to trade as Emes & Barnard. Sources: 3

1829

Rebecca Emes withdraws from Emes & Barnard and Edward Barnard becomes proprietor together with his sons Edward, John and William, trading under the name Edward Barnard & Sons. Sources: 1

1855

Edward Barnard is buried at Bunhill Fields, Islington, England, in the same grave as his parents. Sources: 1

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