Joseph Tritton
Joseph Tritton (1819–1887) was a British Quaker banker.
Joseph Tritton | |
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Born | 1819 |
Died | 1887 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Banker |
Spouse(s) | Amelia Hanson |
Children | Joseph Herbert Tritton Sir Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet 3 daughters |
Parent(s) | Henry Tritton and Amelia Benwell |
Early life
Joseph Tritton was born in 1819. He was the son of Henry Tritton and Amelia Benwell.
Career
Tritton was a partner in Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co (now Barclays Bank) for forty years.
Philanthropy
He was Treasurer of the Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, and wrote hymns and poems.[1]
Personal life
On 8 November 1843, he married Amelia Hanson, daughter of Joseph Hanson, and they had five children:
- Joseph Herbert Tritton (1844-1923)
- Sir Ernest Tritton, 1st Baronet (1845-1918)
- Annette Amelia Tritton (1847-1873), she married William Leatham Barclay, the son of Joseph Gurney Barclay
- Jessie Margaret Tritton (1857-1943), never married
- Ethel Harriett Tritton (1859-1885), never married
Death
He died in 1887.
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References
- "Joseph Tritton". Hymnary. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
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