Samuell Birdsey
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Samuell Birdsey biographical information
Title | Firstname | Lastname |
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Samuel | Birdsey | |
Signature | ||
Name variants | ||
Samuell Birdsey Samuell Birdseiy (signature, 1654) |
Person | Occupation | Citizen | Birth year | Birth place | Res parish | Res town | Res county |
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Samuell Birdsey | Fishmonger | Yes | 1632 | Unknown | Wapping Wall |
Volume | Date | Deponent | Deposition start |
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HCA 13/70 | Dec 5 1654 | Samuell Birdsey | HCA 13/68 f.32v |
Other information
Samuell Birdsey was the apprentice of the presumably related John Birdsey, whom Samuell describes as a ship chandler, with a shop on Wapping Wall.[1] Samuell Birdsey referred to the shop's debt book in his deposition of 1654, and confirmed that goods were duely delivered from the shop to a ship lying near Ratcliffe Cross in August 1648, and that the recipient, Captain John Ramsey, master of the ship the Expectation, had acknowledged at Birdsey's house that the ship was indebted to the amount of £106-16-00.[2]