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- 1807 : Born in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
1828 : Married Elizabeth KITCHING in St Peter & St Paul (Cathedral), Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
1829 : Began trading in 1829 making Britannia metal wares.
1832 : Daughter Maria baptised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Philip is recorded as a Britannia Metalsmith.
1834 : Son Philip baptised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Philip is recorded as a Britanniametalsmith.
1837 : Son George baptised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Philip is recorded as a Metalsmith.
1841 : Parade, North, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England: Philip ASHBERRY/ 30/ Britannia Metal/ Not born in Yorkshire.
1842 : Sheffield Independent, Saturday 2 April 1842: COURT LEET: At the Court Leet, 2 March 1842, Philip ASHBURY appointed to the Easter Jury and Special Constable for Shales Moor.
1849 : Sheffield Independent, 10 March 1849: Election of Ward Assessors. St Philip’s Ward: Philip ASHBURY, Bowling Green street, Britannia metal manufacturer.
1851 : Prospect House, Crookes Moor, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England: Philip ASHBERRY/ Head/ Married/ 44/ Britannia Metal Manufacturer Master/ Leicester, Leicestershire.
1861 : Well Field House, Crookesmoor Road, Nether Hallam, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England: Philip ASHBERRY/ Head/ Married/ 54/ Britannia Metal Manufacturer Master/ Leicester, Leicestershire.
1864 : Sheffield Flood, 11 Mar 1864: Philip Ashberry, John Arthur Ashberry, Philip Henry Ashberry and George Willis Ashberry Carrying on Business in Copartnership under the style of "Philip Ashberry & Sons". Manufacturers of Britannia Metal Goods. Bowling Green Street, Sheffield. Claim for loss of £246.11.6 granted on 23 Jun 1865.
1864 : Sheffield Flood, 11 Mar 1864: Philip ASHBERRY: As Landlord of Freehold Houses situate in Alma Street, and Russell Street in Sheffield. Claim for loss of £12 granted on 23 Jun 1865.
1871 : Crookesmoor, Hallam, Nether, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England: Philip ASHBERRY/ Head/ Widower/ 64/ Manufacturer of Electro Plate/ Leicester, Leicestershire.
1873 : Return of Owners of Land, Yorkshire, West Riding: Philip ASHBURY; Cookesmoor Road, Sheffield; 4.-.2 acres; £62.16s.
1878 : Partnership dissolved. The business will carry on by Philip Henry, George Willis and Bernard Horam ASHBERRY. The London Gazette.
1881 : Died in Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire, England.
1881 : Probate: 24 February. The Will of Philip ASHBERRY late of Sheffield in the County of York Gentleman who died 10 February 1881 at Sheffield was proved at Wakefield by Philip Henry Ashberry George Willis Ashberry and Bernard Horam Ashberry all of Sheffield Manufacturers of Britannia Metal Silver and Silver Plated Goods the Sons the Executors. Personal Estate under £3,000.
1982 : Sheffield Morning Telegraph, 2 Nov 1982: ASHBERRY ROAD. Sheffield; after Philip Ashberry, founder of an electro-plate and Britannia metal works* in Bowling Green Street, and former town councillor for St Philips ward. Mr Ashberry, who died in 1881, lived in nearby Springvale Road, and owned property round about in Springvale Road, Horam Street, Chatwin Street and Bannon Street. [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7]
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