Career
He is thought to have started work around 1791 with John Avery. Later he went to be foreman to Thomas Elliot. From around 1818 he established himself as an independent organ builder and was located in Frederick Place, Hampstead Road, London.
By 1851 he was based in Pentonville.
He compiled notes of organs he visited around England and Wales between 1823 and 1842. The notebooks were transcribed and published in the periodical,The Organ, by Library Science Barnard between 1972 and 1975.
He was buried on 1 June 1853 in Saint James" Church, Islington, Pentonville. Street Bartholomew"s Church, Lostwithiel 1828
Street John the Baptist"s Church, Dronfield 1830
All Saints" Church, Breadsall 1834.