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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 07 May 19 13:52 BST (UK) »
Mayer's "Widow" finial is unique... pictured in the attached.

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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 08 May 19 11:21 BST (UK) »
They are all lovely :)
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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 08 May 19 21:54 BST (UK) »
Yes they are really beautiful.
There was some mention of Elijah Mayer being buried at St John's Church, Hanley.  Unfortunately, although the church building is there, it isn't used as a church anymore.  I don't know what happened to the graves.

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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #12 on: Friday 10 May 19 13:41 BST (UK) »
Hello Black Basalts, have you looked for Elijah in the Northern Ceramic Society publications?  They are all indexed and I'm sure there will be information about him there.  I found them very useful when researching my potter ancestors who were in Hanley/Stoke in the late 18th and early 19th century.

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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #13 on: Monday 30 May 22 12:08 BST (UK) »
Hello Black Basalts,

I am a direct descendant (7 generations back) of Elijah Mayer and have been researching the family tree.

Did you know that there are quite a few examples of pottery made by the Mayer family in the Victoria & Albert Museum?  I visited recently and located and took photograpraphs of quite a few pieces.  I would be happy to help your research if I can?

Best regards,

Helen

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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #14 on: Friday 08 July 22 19:19 BST (UK) »
I have a distant connection to the Mayer family too...Elijah b. 1714 was the one who drowned in 1755 while crossing Ulverston Sands...he married Elizabeth Jebb in 1736 at St Peter, Caverswall, Staffs. His wife Elizabeth died 16 March 1790 aged 73 - she was buried St John's churchyard, Hanley.   His son Elijah Mayer was born 1749 and is the potter working out of the Cobden Works, High Street, Hanley...he married Jane Mayer, his cousin, in 1773 and died in 1813...Will dated 16 November 1811 with a codicil, witnessed by Thos.Griffin, Attorney, Hanley, Ralph Hammersley, and James Galley. Executors were son Joseph Mayer and Benjamin Neale. Bequests to wife Jane Mayer, daughter Ann and son Joseph Mayer. Proved at London 7th August 1813. He was alao buried St John's, Hanley.  The memorial inscription states:  "Elizth relict of Elijah MAYER formerly of High Carr in Wolstanton p'ish died 16 Mar 1790 aged 73; Elijah MAYER of Hanley, son of Elijah & Eliz'th, died 9 Jan 1813 aged 63; Mary, dau'r of Elijah MAYER junior and Jane his wife died 7 Mar 1779 aged 2.."

As there is no mention of the first Elijah I assume he must have been buried in Lancashire but so far I've been unable to verify this.    Hope this helps  - JS
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Re: Elijah Mayer - Staffordshire potter
« Reply #15 on: Friday 15 July 22 10:35 BST (UK) »
Hi, the book History of the Adams Family of North Staffordshire refers to the Mayer tomb on page 271. Overleaf there is also a portrait of an Elijah Mayer born 1749.
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