FOURDRINIER, Paul (1698 - bur. 1758) ‹ LBT 28897 ›
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Floruit: 1719–1758
Floruit 1719 (A) — 1758 (B); Male, married
Life Events
| Event | Date | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | 1698 - born in Groningen in the Netherlands | O.D.N.B. |
| Death | Jan or Feb 1758 | O.D.N.B. |
| Burial | 1758 Huguenot Cemetery, Wandsworth | O.D.N.B. |
Family Relationships
| LBTNumber | Name | Relationship | Occupation | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5327 | GROLLEAU, Susanne (mar. FOURDRINIER) (1694 - ) ‹ LBT 05327 › | spouse | ||
| 34885 | FOURDRINIER, Jacques ‹ LBT 34885 › | parent | ||
| 5327 | GROLLEAU, Susanne (mar. FOURDRINIER) (1694 - ) ‹ LBT 05327 › | parent | ||
| 28896 | FOURDRINIER, Henry ‹ LBT 28896 › | sibling | Stationer | O.D.N.B. - Born 1730; Died 1779 |
| 36837 | ELLISON, Joseph ‹ LBT 36837 › | sibling | O.D.N.B. - Born 1728 | |
| 28944 | FOURDRINIER, Charles ( - 1803) ‹ LBT 28944 › | child | Stationer, Stationer, Copper-plate printer | O.D.N.B. |
| 28896 | FOURDRINIER, Henry ‹ LBT 28896 › | child | Stationer | O.D.N.B. - Born 1730; Died 1779 |
| 36837 | ELLISON, Joseph ‹ LBT 36837 › | child | O.D.N.B. - Born 1728 |
Occupations (3)
| Occupation | Comment |
|---|---|
| Stationer | |
| Engraver | O.D.N.B. |
| Print seller | O.D.N.B. |
Addresses (2)
| Date | Address | Trade at Addr | Source | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| in-, 1719, (1719) | O.D.N.B. | - 'travelled to London' | ||
| by-, 1727, (1727) | Craggs Court, Charing Cross, corner of | O.D.N.B. |
Events (1)
| Date | Event type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 4 Oct 1721 | Married | - to Susanne Grolleau (LBT/05327) at the French Church, St Martin Orgar, London |
SOURCES & TRANSCRIPTIONS
Transcriptions
Dictionary of National Biography - article by Tessa Murdoch
MLT Note: O.D.N.B. - 'In the "Dictionary of National Biography" his works and career were assigned to two individuals, Peter and Paul Fourdrinier; Peter is now seen to be a fictitious individual resulting from an accidental misnameing of Paul.'