J.W.Puttrell

There is a book ...


Page 5 "Jim joined the cutlery department of Mappin & Webb in Sheffield."

Page 9 "Jim persuaded a young silversmith colleague from Mappin & Webb to join him on the crags."

Page 47 "For 18 years Jim had worked at Mappin & Webb in Sheffield rising to the position of manager of the cutlery and electroplate department. On leaving the company..."

page 46 "James Puttrell [Jim's father] instigated the formation of a new company, James Puttrell & Sons Ltd ..... seven subscribers ....[includes] Jim ..." [The dawn of the new century]

page 3 "James formed a partnership .... devoted to the superintending of painting, gilding and decorating." [March 1878]


So looks like he had several "jobs".

Might be more in the book?

 

pwhole

Well-known member
J Puttrell (and sons) had their business just off The Moor, in Sheffield city centre, as far as I know. He and his mates were probably quite well-off, as both Puttrell and WM Sissons lived in Broomhall, a rather posh district in those days. I think Sissons lived on Wilkinson Street and Puttrell in Hanover Square. Both streets now are habituated more by students, but the houses are still there, and in excellent condition.

There's a collection of all Puttrell's scrapbooks and newspaper articles on microfilm in Sheffield Local Studies library - I've read through most of it, and it's a treasure-trove of information.
 

droid

Active member
Vaguely remember a family member working for Sissons somewhere in the Hope Valley area, in the 60's....They made stainless steel sinks I think.
 

moletta

Member
Thanks for that. I thought he was connected with silver ware but then came across the painter and decorator bit. I'm wondering if that was a mistake in the text -or was there another J Putrell?
I'd love to read the book but it seems to have been published by one of the self publishing companies and I can't find any copies.
The tip about Sheffield Local Studies library could be very helpful.
Thanks again everyone :)
 

robjones

New member
1871 Census: James W.Puttrell, age 2, born Sheffield, residing 94 South Street, Sheffield, with parents James Puttrell, age 30, master painter and decorator employing 20 men and 1 boy, and  Martha Puttrell, age 34.

1881 Census: James W.Puttrell, age 12, scholar, born Sheffield, residing 6 Clinton Place, Sheffield, with parents James Puttrell, age 40, master painter and decorator employing 25 men, 5 boys and 2 girls, and Martha Puttrell, age 44.

1891 Census: James W.Puttrell, age 22, cutlery manager, born Sheffield, residing 2 Hanover Square, Sheffield, with parents James Puttrell, age 50, painter and paper hanger, and Mary E.Puttrell, age 43.

1901 Census: James Wm Puttrell, age 32, single, table cutler manager, worker, born Sheffield, residing 2 Hanover Square, Sheffield, with parents: Jas. Puttrell, age 60, painter and decorator, and Mary E. Puttrell, age 53.

1911 Census: James Wm Puttrell, age 42, single, house decorator, employer / working on own account, born Sheffield, residing 2 Hanover Square, Sheffield, with parents: James  Puttrell, age 70, house decorator, and Mary Elizabeth Puttrell, age  64, married 20 years.
 
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