Mr Jones, no reason to apologize, I may be able to help... are you local to the area?? I have just borrowed a book from the library....James Brindley Canal Engineer. A New perpective by Kathleen M Evans , published by Churnet Valley Books 1997.
There is a Joseph Brindley but no birth or death, married to Ellen Bowman a quaker, she was buried 1733/4 at Yoxhall Church Stafforshire. James Brindley is their eldest son of Wormhill and Lowe Hill, Leek, buried 1770 and father of The James Brindley. They also had Hannah, Esther ad Prudence and there is a suggestion of another sibling. Dates don't quite fit, but may gives you some clues??
James Brindley 1716-1772 had a younger Brother Joseph of Alton Staffs, Millwright, no dates though. Younger sister Esther baptised 1720. John who went to Burslem and became a master potter, Henry, miller and farmer, not dates ? went to Cheshire. Could your Joseph be a son of Joseph, John (probably not as only surviving son was James) or Henry... will read a littlemore Nel: