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Family of Archibald White Maconochie and Elizabeth Richardson

Husband: Archibald White Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Archibald White Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • James Maconochie (1780-1869)

  • Mother:

  • Jean Simpson (1785- )

  • Birth:

  • 1 May 1815

  • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

  • Baptism:

  • 16 May 1815 (age 0)

  • St Cuthbert, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

  • Occupation (1):

  • 11 Jul 1837 (age 22)

  • Corporal in Scots Fusilier Guards, Willington barracks (marriage cert.)

  • Occupation (2):

  • 5 Jan 1842 (age 26)

  • Railway inspector, 5 York Street, Shoreditch (son Delme's baptism)

  • Census:

  • 1851 (age 35-36)

  • Chief warder, Wakefield, Yorkshire

  • Occupation (3):

  • 30 Mar 1872 (age 56)

  • Fish merchant (on son Delme's marriage cert.)

  • Death fact:

  • 1895 (age 79-80)

  • 1895 Jun Q, London City, 1c/22 (aged 80)

  • Death:

  • 1895 (age 79-80)

  • London City

Wife: Elizabeth Richardson

  • Name:

  • Elizabeth Richardson

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • Joshua Richardson (1792-1872)

  • Mother:

  • Frances Hudson (1786-1867)

  • Note:

  • MACONOCHIE Elizabeth of the Marina Lowestoft widow died 15 September 1896; Administration Ipswich 20 November to Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie spinster. Effects £422 7s.

  • Birth:

  • 1819

  • Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire

  • Baptism:

  • 22 Jan 1819 (age 0)

  • Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 31-32)

  • Wife in household

  • Census (2):

  • 1881 (age 61-62)

  • 24 North Raglan Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk (married, husband absent)

  • Death:

  • 15 Sep 1896 (age 76-77)

  • Lowestoft, Suffolk

Child 1: Delme Seymour Davies Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Delme Seymour Davies Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse (1):

  • Emily Alice Richardson (c. 1851-1880)

  • Spouse (2):

  • Elizabeth Boffey (1860-1957)

  • Children:

  • Gertrude Emily Maconochie (1873-1955)

  •  

  • Alice Isabel Maconochie (1875-1958)

  •  

  • Eric Reginald Delme Maconochie (1885-1964)

  •  

  • Constance Maconochie (c. 1888- )

  • Note:

  • MACONOCHIE Delme Seymour Davies otherwise Delme of 9 Stirling Road Trinity Edinburgh died 5 July 1904; Confirmation of Elizabeth Boffey or Maconochie widow; Sealed London 18 August.

  • Birth:

  • 1841

  • Thaxted, Essex

  • Birth fact:

  • 1841 (age 0)

  • 1841 Jun Q, Dunmow, 12/82

  • Baptism:

  • 5 Jan 1842 (age 0-1)

  • St James, Shoreditch, Middlesex

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 9-10)

  • Living with parents

  • Occupation:

  • 30 Mar 1872 (age 30-31)

  • Mercantile clerk, St Marylebone

  • Census (2):

  • 1881 (age 39-40)

  • Secretary of dairy company, 39 Carden Road, Camberwell (widower)

  • Census (3):

  • 1901 (age 59-60)

  • Coffee essence manufacturer, 9 Sterling Road, Leith North

  • Death:

  • 5 Jul 1904 (age 62-63)

  • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Additional Information

  • Birth fact:

  • Entry looks like "Deline"

Child 2: Joshua Richardson Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Joshua Richardson Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Mary Moore (c. 1846- )

  • Children:

  • Harry Maconochie (1869- )

  •  

  • Alfred Maconochie (1870-1895)

  •  

  • Joshua Richardson Maconochie (1872-1939)

  •  

  • Archibald White Maconochie (1875-1951)

  •  

  • Maria Moore Maconochie (1877- )

  •  

  • Mary Maconochie (1879-1946)

  • Note:

  • MACONOCHIE Joshua Richardson of 123 Church Road Upper Norwood Surrey died 24 January 1917 at Lambeth Infirmary Surrey; Probate London 29 October to Mary Maconochie widow. Effects £95.

  • Birth:

  • 1844

  • Islington, Middlesex

  • Birth fact:

  • 1844 (age 0)

  • 1844 Dec Q, Islington, 3/220

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 6-7)

  • Living with parents

  • Census (2):

  • 1861 (age 16-17)

  • Clerk E & J Telegraph Co, Ebenezer Street, Northwich, Ches (lodger, unmarried)

  • Census (3):

  • 1881 (age 36-37)

  • Slate & Hardware Merchant, 16 Winnington Street, Northwich, Ches

  • Death fact:

  • 1917 (age 72-73)

  • 1917 Mar Q, Lambeth, 1d/411 (aged 72)

  • Death:

  • 24 Jan 1917 (age 72-73)

  • Lambeth Infirmary, Surrey

Child 3: Frances Jane Richardson Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Frances Jane Richardson Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • Thomas Wheeler (1848-1932)

  • Children:

  • Francis James Wheeler (1877-1960)

  •  

  • Dora Elizabeth Wheeler (1880-1885)

  •  

  • Archibald Thomas Wheeler (1883-1944)

  •  

  • Frances Grace Wheeler (1886-1968)

  • Note:

  • WHEELER Frances Jane Richardson of 43 Sunderland Road Forest Hill Kent (wife of Thomas Wheeler) died 14 December 1928; Probate London 17 January 1929 to Francis James Wheeler M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. George Richardson Harding manufacturer and Frances Grace Wheeler spinster. Effects £8661 4s. 7d.

  • Birth:

  • 1846

  • Pentonville, Islington, Middlesex

  • Birth fact:

  • 1846 (age 0)

  • GRO Reference: 1846 D Quarter in THE ISLINGTON DISTRICT Volume 03 Page 266

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 4-5)

  • Living with parents

  • Census (2):

  • 1911 (age 64-65)

  • Wife in household (married 34 years, 4 children, 3 living, 1 dead)

  • Death fact:

  • 1928 (age 81-82)

  • 1928 Dec Q, Lewisham, 1d/1095 (aged 78)

  • Death:

  • 14 Dec 1928 (age 81-82)

  • 43 Sunderland Road, Forest Hill, Lewisham, Kent

Child 4: James Maconochie

  • Name:

  • James Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Note 1:

  • MACONOCHIE James of Lowestoft Suffolk preserved provision manufacturer died 9 February 1895; Probate Ipswich 10 August to William Crofts factor's manager William Mackie factory manager William Tetley Kirby accountant John James Seward chief of export department in the London office of Maconochie brothers and Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie and Harriett Richardson Maconochie spinsters. Effects £12454 13s. 6d.

  • Note 2 (shared):

  • Maconochie Brothers, of Maconochie Wharf, Millwall, London, E

    * 1873 Company was set up by Archibald and James Maconochie at Lowestoft, Suffolk.

    * c1880s The company were producing "other preserved provisions", including bottled fruit.

    * 1914 Manufacturers of pickles and sauces. Specialities: pickles, sauces, jams, marmalade, jellies, potted meats; preservers of fish, meat, vegetables etc.

    * WW1 Company supplied rations to the troops, who either loved or hated, (mostly the latter) the foods supplied. During this time, the company had food processing plants on the Isle of Dogs, London, in Hull, Yorkshire and other places.

    * 1903 Pan Yan pickle was registered.

    Source: http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Maconochie_Brothers

     

    Pan Yan pickle was invented in 1907 by the Maconochie Brothers who built a huge pickle factory on the Isle of Dogs. The name Pan Yan was the result of a competition among the workers at Maconochie’s Wharf.

    Pan Yan was last made in 2002 by Branston Pickle who lost the secret recipe in a fire at its Suffolk factory.

    The old Maconochie’s Wharf buildings have been demolished to make way for the Great Eastern Self-Build Housing Association and a handy stretch of the northern bank Thames Path. Walkers on the main south bank route can see Maconochie’s Wharf across the Thames from the new riverside path in front of the Peter the Great statue at Deptford Creek.

    Source: http://www.thamespath.org.uk/2008/01/27/pan-yan-pickle-memories/

     

    The site [Maconochie's Wharf, Werstferry Road] was occupied from about 1896 by Maconochie Brothers (Limited from 1901). Maconochies, with premises in Fraserburgh, Stornoway, Lowestoft and elsewhere, were wholesale provision merchants and manufacturers of pickles, potted meat and fish, jam, marmalade and other preserved foods. A family business until the 1920s, Maconochies was wound up in the early 1970s, but the firm had left Millwall some years before. The coopers Tyson & Company, who had premises in Harbinger Road, were a subsidiary. From 1902 to 1920 Maconochies completely redeveloped the site, building a pickle factory, a jam, peel and candy factory, vegetable kitchens, riverside warehouses, stores, workshops, a large cooperage, and offices.

    http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46519#s13

     

    Maconochie Brothers was acquired by Rowntree Mackintosh in the 1960s.

    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2840600212.html

  • Birth:

  • 1850

  • Wakefield, Yorkshire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1850 (age 0)

  • 1850 Mar Q, Wakefield, 22/728

  • Census (1):

  • 1851 (age 0-1)

  • Living with parents

  • Census (2):

  • 1871 (age 20-21)

  • Fishmonger, Moor St, Aberystwyth, Cardigan (lodger)

  • Census (3):

  • 1881 (age 30-31)

  • Preserved prawn merchant, living with mother (unmarried)

  • Death:

  • 9 Feb 1895 (age 44-45)

  • Lowestoft, Suffolk

Child 5: Margaret Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Margaret Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • George Satchell Harding (1848-1928)

  • Children:

  • Elizabeth May Harding (1876- )

  •  

  • Margaret Rebecca Maconochie Harding (1879- )

  •  

  • George Richardson Harding (1884-1976)

  • Note:

  • HARDING Margaret of The Homestead East Preston Sussex widow died 7 May 1934; Probate London 9 August to George Richardson Harding manufacturer and Elizabeth May Harding and Margaret Rebecca Maconochie Harding spinsters. Effects £6069 8s. 8d.

  • Birth:

  • 1852

  • Wakefield, Yorkshire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1852 (age 0)

  • 1852 Sep Q, Wakefield, 9c/28

  • Census:

  • 1911 (age 58-59)

  • Wife in household (married 35 years, 3 children, 3 living)

  • Death fact:

  • 1934 (age 81-82)

  • 1934 Jun Q, East Preston, 2b/494 (aged 81)

  • Death:

  • 7 May 1934 (age 81-82)

  • The Homestead, East Preston, Sussex

Child 6: Archibald White Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Archibald White Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Jane Webb Mills (1878-1958)

  • Children:

  • Vera Elizabeth Jean Maconochie (1904-1993)

  •  

  • Margaret Jean Maconochie (1905-1967)

  •  

  • Archibald Benn Duntley Maconochie (1907-1962)

  •  

  • Jean Constance Maconochie (1909-2003)

  • Note 1:

  • Archibald White Maconochie (1855 [sic] to 3 February 1926) was a Scottish Liberal Unionist politician.

    He was elected at the 1900 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Aberdeenshire. He was defeated at the 1906 general election by the Liberal Party candidate, newspaper-editor editor James Annand, and was again unsuccessful at the general elections in January and December 1910 in the Partick division of Lanarkshire.

    He was proprietor of the food manufacturer Maconochie Brothers.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_White_Maconochie (accessed 9.8.2014)

  • Note 2:

  • MACONOCHIE Archibald White of 8 Porchester Gate Bayswater Middlesex died 3 February 1926 at 29 Wimpole Street Middlesex; Probate London 5 May to Frederick John Perks solicitor Ernest Frederick Rose company director and Eric Reginald Delme Maconochie F.R.C.S. Effects £390984 19s. 11d. Resealed S.C. Kingston Jamaica 9 may 1927.

     

    For full text copy of will in Newfoundland see:

    http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/maconchie-archibald-white-14-335.shtml

  • Note 3 (shared):

  • Maconochie Brothers, of Maconochie Wharf, Millwall, London, E

    * 1873 Company was set up by Archibald and James Maconochie at Lowestoft, Suffolk.

    * c1880s The company were producing "other preserved provisions", including bottled fruit.

    * 1914 Manufacturers of pickles and sauces. Specialities: pickles, sauces, jams, marmalade, jellies, potted meats; preservers of fish, meat, vegetables etc.

    * WW1 Company supplied rations to the troops, who either loved or hated, (mostly the latter) the foods supplied. During this time, the company had food processing plants on the Isle of Dogs, London, in Hull, Yorkshire and other places.

    * 1903 Pan Yan pickle was registered.

    Source: http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Maconochie_Brothers

     

    Pan Yan pickle was invented in 1907 by the Maconochie Brothers who built a huge pickle factory on the Isle of Dogs. The name Pan Yan was the result of a competition among the workers at Maconochie’s Wharf.

    Pan Yan was last made in 2002 by Branston Pickle who lost the secret recipe in a fire at its Suffolk factory.

    The old Maconochie’s Wharf buildings have been demolished to make way for the Great Eastern Self-Build Housing Association and a handy stretch of the northern bank Thames Path. Walkers on the main south bank route can see Maconochie’s Wharf across the Thames from the new riverside path in front of the Peter the Great statue at Deptford Creek.

    Source: http://www.thamespath.org.uk/2008/01/27/pan-yan-pickle-memories/

     

    The site [Maconochie's Wharf, Werstferry Road] was occupied from about 1896 by Maconochie Brothers (Limited from 1901). Maconochies, with premises in Fraserburgh, Stornoway, Lowestoft and elsewhere, were wholesale provision merchants and manufacturers of pickles, potted meat and fish, jam, marmalade and other preserved foods. A family business until the 1920s, Maconochies was wound up in the early 1970s, but the firm had left Millwall some years before. The coopers Tyson & Company, who had premises in Harbinger Road, were a subsidiary. From 1902 to 1920 Maconochies completely redeveloped the site, building a pickle factory, a jam, peel and candy factory, vegetable kitchens, riverside warehouses, stores, workshops, a large cooperage, and offices.

    http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46519#s13

     

    Maconochie Brothers was acquired by Rowntree Mackintosh in the 1960s.

    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2840600212.html

  • Birth:

  • 1854

  • Wigan, Lancashire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1854 (age 0)

  • 1854 Mar Q, Wigan, 8c/42

  • Census (1):

  • 1871 (age 16-17)

  • Assistant fishmonger, Moor St, Aberystwyth, Cardigan (lodger)

  • Census (2):

  • 1911 (age 56-57)

  • Provision merchant, 8 Porchester Gate, Paddington

  • Death fact:

  • 1926 (age 71-72)

  • 1926 Mar Q, Marylebone, 1a/651 (aged 70)

  • Death:

  • 3 Feb 1926 (age 71-72)

  • 29 Wimpole Street, Middlesex

Child 7: Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • 1857

  • Wigan, Lancashire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1857 (age 0)

  • 1857 Mar Q, Wigan, 8c/49

  • Census:

  • 1881 (age 23-24)

  • Living with mother

  • Death:

  • 30 Sep 1914 (age 56-57)

  • Lowestoft, Suffolk

  • Burial:

  • Sep 1914

  • Lowestoft Cemetery

Child 8: Harriett Richardson Maconochie

  • Name:

  • Harriett Richardson Maconochie

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Note:

  • MACONOCHIE Harriett Richardson of Strichen Glenferness Avenue Bournemouth spinster died 9 January 1939; Probate London 13 February to Margaret Rebecca Maconochie Harding spinster. Effects £82159 5s. 4d.

  • Birth:

  • 1859

  • Warwick, Warwickshire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1859 (age 0)

  • 1859 Jun Q, Warwick, 6d/462

  • Census:

  • 1881 (age 21-22)

  • Living with mother

  • Death:

  • 9 Jan 1939 (age 79-80)

  • Bournemouth, Dorset

Note on Wife: Elizabeth Richardson

MACONOCHIE Elizabeth of the Marina Lowestoft widow died 15 September 1896; Administration Ipswich 20 November to Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie spinster. Effects £422 7s.

Note on Child 1: Delme Seymour Davies Maconochie

MACONOCHIE Delme Seymour Davies otherwise Delme of 9 Stirling Road Trinity Edinburgh died 5 July 1904; Confirmation of Elizabeth Boffey or Maconochie widow; Sealed London 18 August.

Note on Child 2: Joshua Richardson Maconochie

MACONOCHIE Joshua Richardson of 123 Church Road Upper Norwood Surrey died 24 January 1917 at Lambeth Infirmary Surrey; Probate London 29 October to Mary Maconochie widow. Effects £95.

Note on Child 3: Frances Jane Richardson Maconochie

WHEELER Frances Jane Richardson of 43 Sunderland Road Forest Hill Kent (wife of Thomas Wheeler) died 14 December 1928; Probate London 17 January 1929 to Francis James Wheeler M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. George Richardson Harding manufacturer and Frances Grace Wheeler spinster. Effects £8661 4s. 7d.

Note on Child 4: James Maconochie (1)

MACONOCHIE James of Lowestoft Suffolk preserved provision manufacturer died 9 February 1895; Probate Ipswich 10 August to William Crofts factor's manager William Mackie factory manager William Tetley Kirby accountant John James Seward chief of export department in the London office of Maconochie brothers and Elizabeth Richardson Maconochie and Harriett Richardson Maconochie spinsters. Effects £12454 13s. 6d.

Note on Child 4: James Maconochie (2) - shared note

Maconochie Brothers, of Maconochie Wharf, Millwall, London, E

* 1873 Company was set up by Archibald and James Maconochie at Lowestoft, Suffolk.

* c1880s The company were producing "other preserved provisions", including bottled fruit.

* 1914 Manufacturers of pickles and sauces. Specialities: pickles, sauces, jams, marmalade, jellies, potted meats; preservers of fish, meat, vegetables etc.

* WW1 Company supplied rations to the troops, who either loved or hated, (mostly the latter) the foods supplied. During this time, the company had food processing plants on the Isle of Dogs, London, in Hull, Yorkshire and other places.

* 1903 Pan Yan pickle was registered.

Source: http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Maconochie_Brothers

 

Pan Yan pickle was invented in 1907 by the Maconochie Brothers who built a huge pickle factory on the Isle of Dogs. The name Pan Yan was the result of a competition among the workers at Maconochie’s Wharf.

Pan Yan was last made in 2002 by Branston Pickle who lost the secret recipe in a fire at its Suffolk factory.

The old Maconochie’s Wharf buildings have been demolished to make way for the Great Eastern Self-Build Housing Association and a handy stretch of the northern bank Thames Path. Walkers on the main south bank route can see Maconochie’s Wharf across the Thames from the new riverside path in front of the Peter the Great statue at Deptford Creek.

Source: http://www.thamespath.org.uk/2008/01/27/pan-yan-pickle-memories/

 

The site [Maconochie's Wharf, Werstferry Road] was occupied from about 1896 by Maconochie Brothers (Limited from 1901). Maconochies, with premises in Fraserburgh, Stornoway, Lowestoft and elsewhere, were wholesale provision merchants and manufacturers of pickles, potted meat and fish, jam, marmalade and other preserved foods. A family business until the 1920s, Maconochies was wound up in the early 1970s, but the firm had left Millwall some years before. The coopers Tyson & Company, who had premises in Harbinger Road, were a subsidiary. From 1902 to 1920 Maconochies completely redeveloped the site, building a pickle factory, a jam, peel and candy factory, vegetable kitchens, riverside warehouses, stores, workshops, a large cooperage, and offices.

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46519#s13

 

Maconochie Brothers was acquired by Rowntree Mackintosh in the 1960s.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2840600212.html

Note on Child 5: Margaret Maconochie

HARDING Margaret of The Homestead East Preston Sussex widow died 7 May 1934; Probate London 9 August to George Richardson Harding manufacturer and Elizabeth May Harding and Margaret Rebecca Maconochie Harding spinsters. Effects £6069 8s. 8d.

Note on Child 6: Archibald White Maconochie (1)

Archibald White Maconochie (1855 [sic] to 3 February 1926) was a Scottish Liberal Unionist politician.

He was elected at the 1900 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Aberdeenshire. He was defeated at the 1906 general election by the Liberal Party candidate, newspaper-editor editor James Annand, and was again unsuccessful at the general elections in January and December 1910 in the Partick division of Lanarkshire.

He was proprietor of the food manufacturer Maconochie Brothers.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_White_Maconochie (accessed 9.8.2014)

Note on Child 6: Archibald White Maconochie (2)

MACONOCHIE Archibald White of 8 Porchester Gate Bayswater Middlesex died 3 February 1926 at 29 Wimpole Street Middlesex; Probate London 5 May to Frederick John Perks solicitor Ernest Frederick Rose company director and Eric Reginald Delme Maconochie F.R.C.S. Effects £390984 19s. 11d. Resealed S.C. Kingston Jamaica 9 may 1927.

 

For full text copy of will in Newfoundland see:

http://ngb.chebucto.org/Wills/maconchie-archibald-white-14-335.shtml

 

Note on Child 6: Archibald White Maconochie (3) - shared note

Maconochie Brothers, of Maconochie Wharf, Millwall, London, E

* 1873 Company was set up by Archibald and James Maconochie at Lowestoft, Suffolk.

* c1880s The company were producing "other preserved provisions", including bottled fruit.

* 1914 Manufacturers of pickles and sauces. Specialities: pickles, sauces, jams, marmalade, jellies, potted meats; preservers of fish, meat, vegetables etc.

* WW1 Company supplied rations to the troops, who either loved or hated, (mostly the latter) the foods supplied. During this time, the company had food processing plants on the Isle of Dogs, London, in Hull, Yorkshire and other places.

* 1903 Pan Yan pickle was registered.

Source: http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Maconochie_Brothers

 

Pan Yan pickle was invented in 1907 by the Maconochie Brothers who built a huge pickle factory on the Isle of Dogs. The name Pan Yan was the result of a competition among the workers at Maconochie’s Wharf.

Pan Yan was last made in 2002 by Branston Pickle who lost the secret recipe in a fire at its Suffolk factory.

The old Maconochie’s Wharf buildings have been demolished to make way for the Great Eastern Self-Build Housing Association and a handy stretch of the northern bank Thames Path. Walkers on the main south bank route can see Maconochie’s Wharf across the Thames from the new riverside path in front of the Peter the Great statue at Deptford Creek.

Source: http://www.thamespath.org.uk/2008/01/27/pan-yan-pickle-memories/

 

The site [Maconochie's Wharf, Werstferry Road] was occupied from about 1896 by Maconochie Brothers (Limited from 1901). Maconochies, with premises in Fraserburgh, Stornoway, Lowestoft and elsewhere, were wholesale provision merchants and manufacturers of pickles, potted meat and fish, jam, marmalade and other preserved foods. A family business until the 1920s, Maconochies was wound up in the early 1970s, but the firm had left Millwall some years before. The coopers Tyson & Company, who had premises in Harbinger Road, were a subsidiary. From 1902 to 1920 Maconochies completely redeveloped the site, building a pickle factory, a jam, peel and candy factory, vegetable kitchens, riverside warehouses, stores, workshops, a large cooperage, and offices.

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=46519#s13

 

Maconochie Brothers was acquired by Rowntree Mackintosh in the 1960s.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2840600212.html

Note on Child 8: Harriett Richardson Maconochie

MACONOCHIE Harriett Richardson of Strichen Glenferness Avenue Bournemouth spinster died 9 January 1939; Probate London 13 February to Margaret Rebecca Maconochie Harding spinster. Effects £82159 5s. 4d.