Thomas Maddock's Sons Company was founded by Thomas Maddock.
History
The firm was originally named 'Millington & Asthury, before Maddock joined it in 1872. It was subsequently renamed 'Millington, Astbury & Maddock the next year. When Millington left, it became Asthury & Maddock, before assuming the name Thomas Maddock & Sons upon the departure of Asthury.[2][3] The plant is in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. It was built in 1924-25 and manufactured sanitary ware.
^Barucco, Suzanna (August 27, 2007). "Thomas Maddock's Sons Company". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
Bibliography
Paul, Larry R (2013). From earth to art : the history of the Lamberton Works(PDF). Larry R Paul. Thomas invented a method of fastening a brass coupling to the china. This made it possible to couple the metal pipe directly to the toilet. Thomas received a patent for the invention on June 29, 1880, and it was universally adopted within a short time.