Rachel Weber
Appearance
Rachel Weber | |
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Born | Rachel Wilcocks fl. 1755 |
Died | 1789 |
Citizenship | Irish |
Known for | Irish organ builder, harpsichord and pianoforte maker |
Rachel Weber née Wilcocks (fl. 1755 - 89) was an Irish organ builder, harpsichord and pianoforte maker, from Dundalk.[1]
Personal Life
Rachel and her husband Ferdinand Weber (married 31 May, 1755), lived in Dublin with their two children Thomas (bap. 19 April, 1756) and Christopher (bap. 19 April 1756). [1]
Career
Ferdinand Weber was a harpsichord and organ maker, mending and tuning organs in Dublin[2]. Rachel assisted him in his work and succeeded the business at 75 Marlborough Street for 3 years after his death (1784) with the help of their older son, Thomas.[3] Some of her work since taking over the business, includes maintaining the organ at Trinity College Dublin Chapel between 1784-87. [4]
References
- ^ a b "Boalch Instrument Maker Profile for Weber, Rachel located in Ireland/Dublin". boalch.org. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
- ^ Flood, W. H. Grattan (1914). "The Account-Book of a Dublin Harpsichord Maker, Ferdinand Weber, 1764 to 1783". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 4 (4): 338–347. ISSN 0035-9106.
- ^ "Advertisements and Notices." Volunteers Journal; or, Irish Herald, 10 Nov. 1784. British Library Newspapers, link-gale-com.eux.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/SBBUSA959185932/BNCN?u=ed_itw&sid=bookmark-BNCN&xid=58f90806.
- ^ "Weber, Rachel | Dublin Music Trade". dublinmusictrade.ie. Retrieved 2024-06-21.