NameMary A. TYLER
Birthabt 1816, London135
Homes
with George D in 1860 Fayette130 widow
Information
Got money from the business after her husband died which was taken to court.131
Spouses
Birth3 Apr 1805, Kingsland, Hackney
Death7 Mar 1846, Philadelphia?130,131 Age: 40
Baptism30 Jun 1805, St John’s Hackney105 Age: <1
OccupationPrinter/Publisher John J Haswell & Co New Orleans130
FatherGeorge HASWELL (1779-1822)
MotherSarah Elizabeth CLARK (1785-<1851)
Homes
New Orleans
Philadelphia130
Information
In Freedom of the City Admission Papers 1681-1925 (Ancestry) on 2 May 1820 he was apprenticed to Andrew Spottiswood, stationer, for 7 years, father was George Haswell of Duncan Place Hackney, accountant.

Carol Bradley found some apprentice records for John James.. It does
confirm that John James was a printer up until 1828 having served his
apprenticeship in 1820.
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HASWELL, John James
London
Address(es):
21 Addle St, Wood St
Book Trades:
Printer
Trading Dates:
1827 - 1828
Biographical Dates:
1827 - 1828

Notes:
Sources:
Todd, William B., A Directory of printers and Others in Allied Trades:
London and Vicinity, 1800-1840 (London, 1972)
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HASWELL, John James
London
Address(es):

Book Trades:
Member/Apprentice of Stationers' Co

Trading Dates:
1820 (date of apprenticeship) - 1820 (date of apprenticeship)
Biographical Dates:
1820 (date of apprenticeship) - 1820 (date of apprenticeship)
Sources: Michael Turner's London Book Trades data 1801-1830, based on his work on the Company archive Extra source information - ST/4:1916


Todd Farmerie-”The date of his immigration is not known, but was before 1829, when he was a printer in New York. He was probably the original partner in the firm Haswell & Barrington, which about 1836 became Haswell, Barrington, & Haswell.”132
1829 George D. and John James Printers at 94, Hudson, New york.133
1831 The Law Advertiser Page 238
&#1063;I, Addle-street, Aldermanbury, London, as printer, in copartnership
with John James Haswell, under the firm of John James Haswell, printer,
1834 From immigration record arrived in Philadelphia , two years after George D. (Philadelphia Immigratioin records Page no 107) Naturalized Dec 1834

Todd Farmerie- “ November 1834, he and brother George were hired by Duff Green, publisher of the Washington, D.C.-based U. S. Telegraph, as foremen, instituting production quotas. The journeymen (professional) printers launched a labor action, and John was dismissed, and returned to Philadelphia.”132 According to the newspaper article by the Printers Union, John J Haswell who had recently been appointed to Duff Green’s office had appeared to be supporting the workers but had been underhand and had reported on the workers to Duff Green , his conduct became “arbitary ungentlemanly and tyrranical. John J was sacked or resigned. George D Haswell was foreman of the stereotype office. He then exacted revenge on the workers (according to them). When they striked, he went to Philadelphia and brought back others to work. According to the workers the two Haswell brothers educated and brought up in a country “foreign to our habits and dispositions”, “cared not what became of our craft”.

He has entry in Emigrant Savings bank in New York no 111683 (no date known)
Todd Farmerie - On 10 Sep. 1838, he became a Freemason.

1840 census South Ward Philadelphia, one male 30-40 and one female 30-40 (George D and E Barrington on same page)

John J and Geo D were printing mainly medical books.

Todd Farmerie- “By 1840 was established in New Orleans, John J. Haswell & Co., printers, co-issuing a book with Haswell, Barrington & Haswell of Philadelphia, and he was a bookseller there in 1842. He was probably the Mr. Haswell, aged 38, who arrived in New Orleans from Galveston, Texas on the Galveston 17 Dec. 1845 (although the age better matches brother George). He was, in all probability, the John S.(sic) Haswell who appears in Houston Co., Texas in 1846.

According to the court case of Towar v. Barrington, Geo Haswell and Mary Ann Haswell on 15 Mar 1851, John J had left the businesses in Philadelphia & New Orleans on 21st July 1841, and died 7th March 1846.134
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