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John Jefferys (1701 – 1754) was an English clockmaker and watchmaker. His parents, John and Jane Jefferys lived in a house called Darbies in the village of Midgham in the parish of Thatcham in Berkshire. His father was a wool merchant. His maternal grandparents were William and Bridgett Yeats. He had at least five brothers and one sister. Although his father was a Quaker, he was christened on 18 March 1701.

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  • John Jefferys (* 1701; † 1754) war ein englischer Uhrmacher aus London. Seine Eltern, John und Jane Jefferys, lebten in einem Darbies genannten Haus im Dorf Midgham im Berkshire County. Sein Vater war Wollhändler. Seine Großeltern mütterlicherseits waren William und Bridgett Yeats. Er hatte mindestens fünf Brüder und eine Schwester. Obgleich sein Vater Quäker war, wurde er am 18. März 1701 getauft. 1723 vermachte eine Schwester seiner Großmutter, Jane Tull, ihm das Elternhaus. Am 4. November 1717 begann er eine Uhrmacherlehre bei am Well Close Square in Stepney, London. Nach neun Jahren Lehre wurde er am 26. Januar 1726 Mitglied der Clockmakers Company of London und blieb es bis 1735. 1735 nahm er Larcum Kendall als Lehrling an. Um 1753 baute er für den Uhrmacher John Harrison eine Taschenuhr. Nach seinem Tod übernahm Kendall seine Werkstatt. (de)
  • John Jefferys (1701 – 1754) was an English clockmaker and watchmaker. His parents, John and Jane Jefferys lived in a house called Darbies in the village of Midgham in the parish of Thatcham in Berkshire. His father was a wool merchant. His maternal grandparents were William and Bridgett Yeats. He had at least five brothers and one sister. Although his father was a Quaker, he was christened on 18 March 1701. On 4 November 1717 he began an apprenticeship with watchmaker at Well Close Square, Stepney, London. After nine years of teaching on 26 January 1726 he became a member of the Clockmakers Company of London. In 1735 Larcum Kendall was a new apprentice. Around 1753 he built a pocketwatch for watchmaker John Harrison. After he died Larcum Kendall took over his workshop. (en)
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  • John Jefferys (* 1701; † 1754) war ein englischer Uhrmacher aus London. Seine Eltern, John und Jane Jefferys, lebten in einem Darbies genannten Haus im Dorf Midgham im Berkshire County. Sein Vater war Wollhändler. Seine Großeltern mütterlicherseits waren William und Bridgett Yeats. Er hatte mindestens fünf Brüder und eine Schwester. Obgleich sein Vater Quäker war, wurde er am 18. März 1701 getauft. 1723 vermachte eine Schwester seiner Großmutter, Jane Tull, ihm das Elternhaus. (de)
  • John Jefferys (1701 – 1754) was an English clockmaker and watchmaker. His parents, John and Jane Jefferys lived in a house called Darbies in the village of Midgham in the parish of Thatcham in Berkshire. His father was a wool merchant. His maternal grandparents were William and Bridgett Yeats. He had at least five brothers and one sister. Although his father was a Quaker, he was christened on 18 March 1701. (en)
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  • John Jefferys (de)
  • John Jefferys (clockmaker) (en)
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