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| Born | 1801 | ||||||||
| Died | 1886 | ||||||||
| Residence | Barnsfield House, Oxford Street, Manchester | ||||||||
| Occupation | business | ||||||||
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5th. March Friday 1886
John Peiser, for many years associated with the Manchester Mechanics' Institution, died, in his 85th. year.
Partner in weaving business
John Peiser, who, after humble beginnings in Manchester, in 1828 entered into partnership with a Gentile patron as a manufacturer of 'coach and livery lace, girth and web and fancy fringes, and whips' in Chancery Lane; and although describing himself to the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, of which he became Provincial Grand Master, as an 'alien' by race and religion, Peiser had abandoned Judaism by 1830