John Vaughan | |
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Born | |
Died | 16 September 1868 London | (aged 68)
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Ironmaster |
Employer | Bolckow Vaughan |
Spouse(s) | (1) Eleanor Downing (2) Widow Ann Mills Hughes, previously Brown, nee Poole |
Children | (1) John, Joseph, Thomas, John (2) Adopted Ann Poole's children Ann Jane, Mary Ann, William |
Parent(s) | John, Mary |
John Vaughan, known as Jacky, was born in Worcester on "St Thomas' Day" in 1799, the son of Welsh parents.[1] He worked his way up the iron industry, becoming an ironmaster and co-founder of the largest of all the Victorian iron and steel companies, Bolckow Vaughan. Where Henry Bolckow provided the investment and business expertise, Vaughan contributed technical knowledge, in a long-lasting and successful partnership that transformed Middlesbrough from a small town to the centre of ironmaking in Britain.
Vaughan is best known for his discovery of ironstone in the Cleveland Hills, on an exploratory walk with his mining engineer, John Marley in June 1850.