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samgeo
27-12-2009, 23:54
I have an ancestor, Henry Johnson, born 1809. Family tradition has it that he was a member of the family who founded Christopher Johnson & Co. steel producers, Sheffield. His parents were Joseph Johnson and Nancy Hammond, and Henry was reportedly born in Leicestershire, not Sheffield.

I have been unable to find any record of a Johnson steel company in Sheffield.

I would appreciate it if anyone was able to confirm that such a company existed.

I note that there is currently a steel company of another name in Johnson Street, and wonder whether the street name grew out of a pre existing company of that name.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Kidorry
28-12-2009, 07:22
I lived on Johnson St. for years and the only steel firm I can remember was called Gallimores.It was pulled down years ago though.

Tuppie
28-12-2009, 09:39
I found these two listings in the directories at www.sheffieldindexers.com

Johnson, Christopher (, manufacturer).
Residing at Canklow House, in 1862.
Recorded in: Drake's Rotherham & District Directory - 1862.

Johnson, Christopher and Henry (, merchants' clerks).
Residing at Shrewsbury Road, in 1833.
Recorded in: Whites History & Directory of Sheffield - 1833.

hutch
28-12-2009, 10:09
whites 1876 gives a Christopher Johnson The Grange Carlton Notts, and his firm as
Christopher Johnson And Co,manufactors steel files tools all kinds of cutlery plated desserts etc,
western works Portobello St Sheffield.

1927 Kellys directories 207/ 233 Porto Christopher Johnson Cutlery manu then at

1963 Kellys Wellington st. knives cutlery razers electro plate.

Tuppie
28-12-2009, 12:01
1954 Kellys

207/223 Portobello. Christopher Johnson (Cutlers) Ltd. cutlery manufacturers.

Tuppie

johnpm
28-12-2009, 14:48
They appear to have their own hallmark for electroplate registerd 1903 see http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/Sheffield-C.html
It would appear they also made saws see
http://www.woodworkforums.com/f152/information-old-saw-maker-cj-johnson-sheffield-51901/

Leston
20-01-2010, 05:03
I am trying to identify a knife that my dad purchased in the Boston, MA, USA area about 1930. It reminds me of a "boot" knife. It is about 10-inches long, double edged, symetrical blade, the blade itself is about 6-inches long x 0.87 wide at the base, appears "stubby" to me - once past the point there is almost no width taper increase to the base, and has a smallish wooden handle with a plain shield on one side; and, the blade is stamped on both sides with "CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON & Co/WESTERN WORKS SHEFFIELD".

Thanks and have a great day - Larry