Joseph Hornblower

This article is about the English engineer. For the state supreme court justice, see Joseph Coerten Hornblower.

Joseph Hornblower (1696? – 1762) was an English engineer, a pioneer of steam power.

In 1725 he was engaged to install a Newcomen engine at Wheal Rose, near Truro. He settled in Salem, Cornwall in 1748.[1]

Jonathan Hornblower and Josiah Hornblower were his sons by his first wife Rebecca Haywood whom he married in Netherton, Worcestershire in 1716. He died in Bristol, having had 7 sons and a daughter altogether by his two wives .

References

  1. Matschoss, Conrad (1970). Great Engineers. Ayer Publishing. p. 154. ISBN 0-8369-1837-1.

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