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Joseph SAMPSON[1]
Male 1699 - Yes, date unknown

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  • Birth  Abt 1699 
    Gender  Male 
    Occupation  1752  East Smithfield, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Coachman 
    • part of the Parish of St Botolph Aldgate
    Died  Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID  I32208  Sampson Genealogy
    Last Modified  28 Feb 2010 
     
    Last Modified  21 Mar 2009 
    Family ID  F5642  Group Sheet
     
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  • Notes 
    • (Research):Baptisms from the registers of

      «u»St Mary Whitechapel, Stepney
      «/u»Eleanor Sampson dau of Joseph & Eliz 27-3-1720 Slaters Court, Blue Anchor Yard
      «b»John Sampson son of Joseph & Eliz 5-1-1723 Slaters Court, Blue Anchor Yard
      «/b»Sarah Sampson dau of Joseph & Eliz 27-2-1725 Blue Anchor Yard
      Jeremiah Sampson son of Joseph & Eliz 17-3-1727 Slaters Court, Blue Anchor Yard
      Eliz Sampson dau of Joseph & Eliz 21-11-1730 Slaters Court, Blue Anchor Yard
      «u»
      St Botolph Without Aldgate
      «/u»24 Mar 1731 Ellenor Sampson dau of Wm & Mary Red Cross St, East Smithfield

      From Ancestry website, Middlesex Parish & Probate collection.
      It shows Sampson's living at East Smithfield over 100 years before Joseph. No assumptions are made about connections but it does give useful pointers for research.
      «i»Text: 24 Mar 22 Charles 1st.--Recognizances, taken before Thomas Hubbert esq. J.P., of Thomas Sampson of Spittlefeilds turner in the sum of forty pounds, and of John Sampson of Eastsmithfield turner and Richard Sampson of Wapping turner, in the sum of twenty pounds each; For the appearance of the said Thomas Sampson at the next Session of the Peace for Middlesex, "To answer for speaking these slanderous words against the State, vizt. that the letters that were taken in the King's Cabinet were not of the Kinges owne hand-writinge, but that the State did counterfeit his hand." S. P. R., . . ., 22 Charles 1st.
      Book: «tab»Errata.
      «/i»Collection: «tab»Middlesex: - Rolls, Books and Certificates, Indictments, Recognizances, Coroners' Inquisitions-Post-Mortem, Orders, Memoranda and Certificates, 1625-1667, Vol. 3
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S841] Cooper's Guild AB list of freemen 1723-1850.
      Named as John Sampson's father in the Coopers Guild court records for Johns apprenticeship