Individual Details
Thomas BOOKER
(Abt 1804 - 1879)
In 1837 Thomas, along with his aunt Mary Booker and a first cousin, Charles Dolman, took over the running of the Catholic publishing company founded by Thomas's grandfather Thomas Booker. Mary died in 1840 and the company's name was changed to Booker & Dolman. The business was located at 61 New Bond St., London.
By 1840 Thomas had left London to set up a branch of the business in Liverpool, returning to London in 1848. The company was eventually run solely by Charles.
By 1840 Thomas had left London to set up a branch of the business in Liverpool, returning to London in 1848. The company was eventually run solely by Charles.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1804 | Reading, Berkshire | |||
| Marriage | 1839 | London - Martha STEWARD | |||
| Death | 1879 | London |
Families
| Spouse | Martha STEWARD (1810 - 1875) |
| Child | Alexander (Alex) BOOKER (1842 - 1914) |
| Child | Clement BOOKER (1844 - 1929) |
| Child | Juliana BOOKER (1845 - 1896) |
| Child | Rhodolphus BOOKER (1848 - 1862) |
| Child | Angelina BOOKER (1850 - 1918) |
| Child | Eustachius (Eustace) BOOKER (1854 - 1931) |
| Father | Thomas BOOKER ( - 1826) |
| Mother | Living |