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Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 19:58
I have found a few references in the London Gazette dating to around 1860 for a chap who had some patents and similiar relating to gas meters:
Job Goulson, of No. 37, Ponsonby-,place, Vauxhall Bridge-road, Westminster,
Can anyone find him in the '61 please, sorry i can't say for sure where or when he was born or if he was married etc.
1876 there is also a report via the LG that puts a Job Goulson in Berlin (i also found something on a German site yesterday with mention of "gassenme???")
Elaine ..Spain
26-03-09, 20:24
Not having much luck with this Glen.
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 20:36
Not to panic, i have a hunch that he is one of mine (three chaps by the name in my tree) but i can't really pin much down for any of them.
Darksecretz
26-03-09, 20:54
Glen,
do you have a John Gullson in Newhaven, sussex in 1881? he was born in spalding, lincs (1855).. and I remembered what you said about the Goulson/Gullson name,
Class: RG11; Piece: 1073; Folio: 12; Page: 19
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 21:21
I can't say that i have Julie
There might be a link somewhere as the Goulson name seems to be in most parts of Lincolnshire at some point and the ones around Bourne tend to use the variant quite a bit.
Darksecretz
26-03-09, 21:25
can you see this as its the 81 cens?
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Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 21:38
Thanks Julie
I have added him as unrelated for now and copied the census details across, saves looking for him again months down the line :D
Darksecretz
26-03-09, 21:42
no probs... :)
I know what its like when you find something, then lose it, then spend hours looking for it again... :rolleyes:
Uncle John
26-03-09, 21:59
How about Benjamin Goulson and his patent for turning things into sugar?
Full text of "Patents for inventions. Abridgements of specifications relating to sugar. A.D. 1663-1866" (http://www.archive.org/stream/patentsforinvent00grearich/patentsforinvent00grearich_djvu.txt)
A.D. 1829, December 14. N 5877.
GOULSON, BENJAMIN. " Certain improvements in the manu-
" facture of farina and sugar from vegetable productions." These
are as follows : The roots " of dahlia, carrots, turnips, beet,
" mangel wurtzel, and potatoes are well washed or deprived of
" their peel ;" " they are then steeped, either whole or cut into
" slices, in pure water and an acid." "Any acid substance or
" acid salt will answer the purpose/' but sulphuric acid is
preferred. To every hundred pounds weight of roots employing
two pounds of acid for dahlia, and the quantity of acid required
varies in the order in which the names of the roots are placed
" up to ten pounds for every hundred weight of potatoes." When
by steeping the root can be rubbed by the hand into a paste, the
liquor is run off and the roots washed until they cease to have an
acid taste, when they are dried in baskets in the sun or in a stove,
and " ground into powder become farina." This farina is con-
verted into " saccharine matter or sugar " by boiling " with acid
" and water in the proportion of two pounds of acid to one
" hundred pounds of farina." " The roots of the dahlia may be
" converted into sugar without being first made into farina " by
steeping " the roots in acid and water in the proportion of ten
" pounds of acid to one hundred pounds weight of roots, and the
" acid will in the course of three days convert the dahlia into
" saccharine. The roots are then pressed, to separate the juice,
" and the acid is neutralized. That juice is boiled and clarified
" in the usual way, and thus sugar is made."
[Printed, 4>d. No Drawings. Repertory of Arts, vol. 10 (third series), p. SI ;
London Journal (Newton's), vol. 8 (second series), p. 31 ; Register of Arts
and Sciences, vol. 5 (new series), p. 35 ; Engineers and Mechanics' Ency-
clopaedia, vol. 1, p. 489.]
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 22:06
Thanks UJ
One of the Lincolnshire to Lancashire branch, a surgeon who ended up in Pendleton and appears in assorted Trade Directories throughout the early/mid 1800's. He is also listed as a chemist dissolving a partnership in Pendleton and made some sort of surgical stirrup too.
I have assorted kids for him (1825-1832) but as yet no wife.
Sue from Southend
26-03-09, 22:15
And have you seen the marriage of Job Goulson in 1848 in Southwark (not far from Vauxhall Bridge Rd)?
St Saviour
1848 Qtr 2
Vol 4, p518
Can't see him after that though...
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 22:21
And have you seen the marriage of Job Goulson in 1848 in Southwark (not far from Vauxhall Bridge Rd)?
St Saviour
1848 Qtr 2
Vol 4, p518
Can't see him after that though...
I reckon that must be him, if i'm right he was born c1821 at Ropsley, both parents died pre 1841.
This might be the only sighting of him in the census
Possible 1841 Census return
Name: Job Goulson
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
Gender: Male
Civil Parish: St Runwald
Hundred: Colchester Borough
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Registration district: Colchester
Sub-registration district: Second Ward
Household Members: Name Age
James Cuming 11
Hannah Furning 38
James Furning 41
Job Goulson 20
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 344; Book: 16; Civil Parish: St Runwald; County: Essex; Enumeration District: 7; Folio: 6; Page: 7; Line: 1; GSU roll: 241380
Sue from Southend
26-03-09, 22:47
There's an Ellen Goulson b in St Saviour in 1849 - but there's no trace of her after that date either, so that's no help!
Just found the marriage on IGI (but expect you have too!)
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 22:52
This little fella could be a clue,
Births Dec 1853 (>99%)
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GOULSON Joseph Page Westminster 1a 226
There doesn't appear to be any other records for the name on freebmd.....i vunder if zis family vent over to Germany und stayed zere?
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 23:00
That stuff from the German site;
Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg - Archivalieneinheit E 170 a Bü 2083
Bezeichnung des Bestands: Patentkommission der Zentralstelle für Gewerbe und Handel
Archivalientitel:
Patent des Job Goulson, Ingenieur in Berlin, auf eine
eigentümliche Einrichtung an der Meßtrommel nasser Gasmesser
1876
Ties in with the London Gazette reference also from 1876
John Henry Johnson, of 47, Lincoln'sinn-
fields, in the county of Middlesex, Gentleman,
has given the like notice in respect of the
invention of " improvements in gas meters."—
A communication to him from abroad by Job
Goulson, of Leicestershire, England, now residing
at Berlin, in the Empire of Germany.
As set forth in his petition, recorded in the said
office on the 31st day of May, 1876
Sue from Southend
26-03-09, 23:01
Well it certainly looks as though they left the country! There are a few J Goulsons heading west but I don't have right membership to check those for you.
Glen in Tinsel Knickers
26-03-09, 23:15
I did find a few bits on the incoming lists before the sub expired, the problem with J Goulson is that there are loads, and that doesn't include variant spellings either.
A quick squint for the surname in our Ged database reveals over 100 instances of the surname all linked to me and precious few different male forenames.
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