====== Joseph Appelman ====== //([[Appelman Adam|Adam]] - [[Appelman Henry|Henry]])// Joseph APPELMAN was born 16 Feb 1795 in Marylebone London, and baptised 21 Mar 1795 at St. Mary Marylebone.\\ \\ Joseph was a pianoforte maker like his father, although he was only 8 years old when his father died. He may have worked for [[http://www.broadwood.co.uk/history.html|John Broadwood & Sons]], and was certainly living within a stroll of the company's Great Pulteney Street site during the first half of the 1800's.\\ \\ In 1851, according to the census return, he was living at 4 Cross Street, very close to his son Joseph John, and just a short distance from his late father's home in Carnaby Street. {{ ::carnabyappelmanlocationfull.png |Location of the homes of Adam, Joseph, and Joseph John Appelman}} ---- ===== Marriage & Child ===== He married [[ashton_mary_ann_ricketts_1806|Mary Ann Ricketts ASHTON]] 18 Dec 1825 at St. James' Piccadilly London; both of the parish, by banns, witnessed by Thomas Haynes((Joseph's brother-in-law)) and Laura Barnicot. {{ ::josephappelmanmaryannricketsashtonmarr.jpg |Marriage of Joseph Appelman and Mary Ann Rickets Ashton, 1825}} ==== Child of Joseph Appelman and Mary Ann: ==== - [[Appelman Joseph John 1828|Joseph John APPELMAN]], born 29 Jan 1828 - Marylebone, London. ---- ===== Historical Notes: ===== **St. Mary, Marylebone** "The poet Lord Byron ([[wp>Lord_Byron|George Gordon Byron]] 1788-1824) was baptised there in 1788. [[wp>Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson|Admiral Lord Nelson]] (1758-1805) worshipped there and his daughter Horatia was baptised in that church." Quote taken from St. Marylebone Parish Church - [[http://www.stmarylebone.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=118&Itemid=230|Church history]]