Dear all,
David suggested a summary of what we know so far about John senior would be a good idea so here goes! At the very least we will get an overview and who knows we might get a break through with collective minds.....
John Stephenson was listed as 46 in the 1841 census, so he was born about 1795? We do not know if he had any middle names, these could link him to his family.He was 12 years older than Elizabeth so it is possible he was married before(?) He married Elizabeth sometime before 1829 as she was pregnant with JAS on ship but where and when?.A marriage certificate would give a lot of information. On the census it was ticked that all family members were born in the county, presumably Yorkshire?, but this is not always reliable.
Before India we know he was well educated and a well known chemist in the Tyne Chemical industry: which one? The Tyneside Historical Society may have records?
He was then employed by James William Taylor according to the journal as he had to send to them for more money, no records so far found. He may have
worked for the East India Company, but we know for sure he was Superintendent for the HEIC Saltpetre factory in Tirhoot, Behar. The British Library may have
records? He wrote a Treatise on the the Manufacture of Saltpetre as practised by the Natives of Tirhoot in 1833. The Asiatic Society may have other articles?
Did he write a journal on the return journey?
What was the ship's name that brought the family home, and what was the date? Passenger lists?
He was buried in St Mary's Anglican church, Gateshead, 624837.2 and Gateshead Districr Council may have the records?
Please feel free to add to this,
Maggie