May, Robert, 1750-1812

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Robert May was involved in the iron industry. Born in Philadelphia County in 1750, Robert May was the son of Robert May and Elizabeth Brooke. He married into the Potts family and became a partner in the Joanna Furnace on Hay Creek and Coventry Mill through them. Robert's brother, Thomas May, was a Wilmington, De. merchant and an ironmaster and proprietor of the iron furnances at Elk Forge in Cecil County, Md. Robert served as superintendent of the Elk Forge from 1781 to 1790. When Thomas died in 1792, Robert and his cousin, John Brooke, administered the estate. In 1794, Robert formed a partnership with John and Stephen Hayes and Joshua Seal to operate the Elk Forge as Robert May and Company.

From the description of Papers, 1765-1809. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122598818

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referencedIn Coventry Forge (Coventryville, Pa.). Account book, 1787-1789. Hagley Museum & Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Delaware
Pennsylvania
Delaware--Wilmington
Maryland
Subject
Cast iron
Cookware
Copybooks
Forges
Geometry
Hardware
Iron industry and trade
Iron foundries
Ironwork
Mathematics
Mills and mill-work
Real property
Slave labor
Word problems (Mathematics)
Occupation
Iron-workers
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Birth 1750

Death 1812

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