M*CH*MORE One Name Study
SOUTHERN SOUTH HAMS
Tree 05. Descendants of Henry MICHELMORE
(East Allington 160x)
This tree is one of the two trees that have been traced back to 17th century East Allington. DNA evidence suggests that it is closely related to the other one (Tree 09) as well as to another Southern South Hams tree, Tree 02. Other, undoubtedly related, early East Allington MICHELMOREs are to be found in Tree 101. A discussion of the relationship between the various Southern South Ham trees and subtrees is available here.
As with Tree 09, members of this tree moved to Stokenham in the middle of the 17th century. The first members of this tree to leave Stokenham were the brothers William and John, who moved to Churchstow about 1770. Their brother Nicholas moved to Wolborough (Newton Abbot) about 1780, to be followed by another brother, Andrew, some time between 1785 and 1793. Austin moved to the Channel Islands about 1850.
Overseas settlement commenced in the early 19th century, when James and Thomas migrated to Newfoundland—a regular destination for Devonshire fishermen. Early in the next century, Edwin Herbert went to Canada and later settled in California. The only other members of this tree known to have left their birth country were William Henry, who emigrated to the USA in 1870 and another William Henry, who moved to Australia in the 1870s.
Several men moved to London or its vicinity in the late 19th century: the brothers William Richard and Thomas Leigh in the 1870s and Edward, George Henry, Frederick Henry, James and James Richard in the 1880s. Alfred Thomas moved to the Isle of Man about 1910.
This is only tree where the unusual forenames Ambrose, Andrew, Austin (a shortened form of Augustine), Matthew and Solomon occur. Most early instances of the forename Nicholas are also in this tree.
Underlining (if any) indicates changes made at the latest update.
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Generation 1 |
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Tree 05 Generation 1 Family 1446 |
head Henry MICHELMORE b 160x m 6Feb1622 East Allington, HORSEMAN (Henrie MUCHILLMORE) bur 18Apr1674 East Allington (Henery) sp Trith? HORSEMAN b 159x m 6Feb1622 East Allington (Trith?) bur 18Aug1641 East Allington (Vrith?) dau Elizabeth MICHIMOR chr 25Jan1625/26 East Allington son Peter MICHELMORE chr 23Dec1634 East Allington dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 20Sep1640 East Allington |
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Generation 2 |
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Tree 05 Generation 2 Family 2046 |
head Peter MICHELMORE chr 23Dec1634 East Allington m 1Jan1666 Stokenham, LUSCOMB (MUCHELLMOR) 21Jun1672 tailor ^ Stokenham: leased Cutland’s tenement, Chillington, for 99 years on the lives of his children Peter and Katherine (MUTCHMORE) bur 6Apr1696 Stokenham (Peter MUTCHAMORE senior) sp Elizabeth LUSCOMB b 163x m 1Jan1666 Stokenham bur 5Dec1682 Stokenham (MUTCHMORE) son Matthew MUCHCHAMORE chr 30Oct1659 Stokenham son Peter MUCHAMORE chr 2Mar1661/62 Stokenham chr 21Jan1665/66 Stokenham dau Katherine MUTCHMORE |
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Generation 3 |
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Tree 05 Generation 3 Family 0452 |
head Peter MUCHAMORE chr 2Mar1661/62 Stokenham m 19Jan1696/97 Stokenham, LUSCOMB 1697-1706 tailor ^ Stokenham bur 17Aug1725 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) sp Mary LUSCOMB b 167x m 19Jan1696/97 Stokenham bur 7May1712 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) dau Elizabeth MICHELMORE b 28Jun1697 chr 23Jul1697 Stokenham m 30Jul1715 Sherford, Philip DEVIE dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 2Oct1698 Stokenham bur 8Jan1712/13 Stokenham son Peter MUCHEMORE b 22Dec1699 bur 9Dec1702 Stokenham b 2Dec1701 Stokenham dau Catherine MUCHAMORE b 17Mar1702/03 Stokenham chr [30Mar1703] Stokenham bur 9Apr1730 Stoke Fleming (Catharine) son John MUCHAMORE b 26Oct1704 Stokenham son Peter MUCHAMORE b 23May1706 Stokenham chr [9Jun1706] Stokenham bur 9Mar1708/09 Stokenham, “infant” chr [29Aug1708] Stokenham |
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Tree 05 Generation 3 Family 0453 |
head Nicholas MUCHAMOR chr 21Jan1665/66 Stokenham m 30Dec1707 Stokenham, LAVERS (Nich. MUCHEMORE) ?bur 17Jan1730 Stokenham (Nicholas MICHELMORE) ?bur 20Aug1742 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) sp Susannah LAVERS b 168x m 30Dec1707 Stokenham chr 13Feb1708/09 Stokenham chr 21Jun1711 Stokenham dau Elizabeth MUTCHEMORE chr 7Jul1713 Stokenham ?m 7Nov1738 Stokenham, William KING ?m 26May1747 Stokenham, Matthew PIPPERELL dau Susanna MUCHAMORE chr [29Jan1717] Stokenham ?m 10Nov1745 Stokenham, John BASTARD ?m 7Mar1745 Stokenham, Phinehas HEXT son John MUCHAMORE chr [9Aug1719] Stokenham chr [29May1722] Stokenham |
Four of Nicholas’s descendants—Nicholas, William, Solomon and Peter—were Stokenham yeomen of some standing.
One of the burial records refers to Nicholas [Tree 106] or his son or to Nicholas.
One of the marriage records refers to Elizabeth [Tree 09].
One of these marriage records refers to Susanna [Tree 09]. |
Generation 4 |
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Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0481 |
head Nicholas MUCHAMORE b 2Dec1701 chr [8Nov1704] Stokenham m [21Apr1725] Sherford, DEACON (MITCHELMORE) bur 17Jan1730 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) sp Agnes DEACON chr 4Jan1700/01 West Down, Devon m [21Apr1725] Sherford ?bur 29Aug1780 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) ?bur 10May1804 Stokenham (MITCHELMORE) chr [24Feb1725/26] Stokenham son John MICHELMORE chr [12Mar1727/28] Stokenham bur 18Jan1730 Stokenham, "son of the foresaid Nicholas" |
One of the burial records refers to Nicholas [Tree 106] or his son or to Nicholas.
The burial records may refer to Agnes or Agnes [both Tree 09].
The burials of Nicholas and his son John are consecutive in the register. |
Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0479 |
head John MUCHAMORE b 26Oct1704 chr [9Aug1719] Stokenham m1 22Nov1731 Stoke Fleming, OLDRIVE m2 16Nov1746 Stokenham, ADAMS (MITCHELMORE) ?bur 23Feb1761 Chivelstone (MICTHAMOR) ?bur 11Jun1763 Chivelstone (MICTHAMOR) sp1 Jane OLDRIVE chr 1Mar1710 Stoke Fleming, “daughter of Robert & Jane” m 22Nov1731 Stoke Fleming bur 21Mar1734 Slapton (MUCHMORE) sp2 Elizabeth ADAMS b 172x m 16Nov1746 Stokenham ?bur 26Oct1798 Stokenham chr 2Sep1747 Stokenham son John MITCHELMORE chr 12Sep1749 Stokenham chr 5Nov1751 Stokenham chr [10Feb1754] Stokenham dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 30Jun1756 Stokenham 1772 Aveton Gifford: 3rd banns read 25Oct for Philip BARDONS and Mary MITCHELMORE m 10Dec1772 Stokenham, Philip BARDONS son James MITCHELMORE chr 11Apr1761 Stokenham bur 2Dec1762 Stokenham chr 30Nov1766 Stokenham |
One of the burial records probably refers to John [Tree 05].
It appears that William and John later migrated to Churchstow and Nicholas and Andrew to Wolborough. |
Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0454 |
head Mathew MITCHELMORE chr [29Aug1708] Stokenham m 173x bur 26Aug1788 Chivelstone, "pauper" sp Elizabeth ?? b 171x m 173x dau Mary MUCHAMORE chr [20Mar1738] Chivelstone dau Catheraigne MUCHAMORE chr [25Apr1742] Chivelstone bur 3Jul1780 Chivelstone (Catherine) dau Susanna MUCHAMORE chr [4Nov1744] Chivelstone m 15Dec1761 Chivelstone, Samuel ELLIOTT (Susannah) son John MUCHAMORE chr [24Feb1746] Chivelstone |
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Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0290 |
head Nicholas MITCHELMORE chr 13Feb1708/09 Stokenham, "son of Nicholas & Elizabeth" 24May1725 apprenticed to George GILLARD, yeoman 1742 yeoman ^ Stokenham: took Robert WHITE as an apprentice m 7Jan1747/48 Sherford: Nicholas MITCHELMORE; Mary JELLARD ^ Stokenham ?bur 14Jun1774 Stokenham sp Mary JELLEARD chr 16Mar1728/29 Stokenham m1 7Jan1747/48 Sherford, MITCHELMORE m2 12Nov1786 Woodleigh: Jacob PHILIPS, labourer; Mary MITCHELLMORE, widow chr 26Feb1751/52 Stokenham chr 9Mar1755 Slapton dau Susanna MITCHELMORE chr [20May1759] Stokenham bur 27Mar1828 Stokenham @ 70 (Susan) dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 12Sep1762 Stokenham m 16Apr1786 Sherford, Nicholas PEPPERELL |
Nicholas's baptism record appears to have named his mother incorrectly.
The burial record may refer to Nicholas. |
Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0484 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE chr 21Jun1711 Stokenham m 30Oct1737 Stokenham, HEXT 1764-1770 witnessed almost every marriage in Stokenham—parish clerk? (Richard MICHELMORE sean [senior]) bur 26Jan1793 Stokenham, "pauper" sp Mary HEXT (b 1713) m 30Oct1737 Stokenham d 3May1784 @ 71; bur Stokenham bur 4May1784 Stokenham chr 13Nov1739 Stokenham son John MITCHELMORE chr 20Apr1743 Stokenham dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr [18Jul1746] Stokenham ?bur 1May1754 Stokenham ?bur 26Mar1757 Stokenham ?bur 4Sep1792 Stokenham dau Agnes MITCHELMORE chr 26Aug1753 Stokenham m 19Jun1781 Stokenham: Nicholas POPE; Agness MITCHELMORE; witness [brother] Nichs MICHELMORE chr 21Feb1756 Stokenham |
One of the 1754 and 1757 burial records refers to Mary [Tree 09] and one of the 1757 and 1792 records may refer to Mary.
The 1781 marriage may have been a repeat of the marriage of Agness [Tree 650] and Nicholas POTE in 1778 at St Martin Looe, Cornwall. |
Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 2043 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr [9Aug1719] Stokenham m 14Dec1751 Dartmouth St Saviour, WATTS sp Mary WATTS (b 1720) m 14Dec1751 Dartmouth St Saviour d 28Jan1762 @ 42; bur Chivelstone son John MITCHAMORE chr [20Feb1753] Chivelstone chr [21May1754] Chivelstone dau Elizabeth MITCHALMORE chr [10Aug1756] Chivelstone m [14Sep1791] Chivelstone, Robert WHITE (MITCHELMORE) chr 10Apr1767 Stokenham |
Mary's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 4 Family 0515 |
head William MUCHAMORE chr [29May1722] Stokenham m 9Sep1746 Stokenham, COSS (MICHELMORE) d 9Jan1790 @ 67 ^ Coleridge; bur Stokenham (MITCHELMORE). Named on same memorial: his wife Mary and nephew Solomon sp Mary COSS b 172x m 9Sep1746 Stokenham d 17xx; bur Stokenham [no date or age stated] son Solomon MITCHELMORE chr 19Nov1751 Stokenham dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 11Sep1753 Stokenham m 11Nov1783 Slapton, William HAMBLING dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 7Mar1757 Stokenham ?bur 26Mar1757 Stokenham ?bur 4Sep1792 Stokenham chr 9May1758 Stokenham dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 20May1760 Stokenham m 6Aug1781 Stokenham: William LUKE; Mary MITCHELMORE; witness [father] Wm MITCHELMORE, by licence son Robert Soloman LUKE chr 1Mar1797 Dartmouth St Saviour m 20Feb1831 Dartmouth St Saviour (Robert S), Elizabeth PRESTON 1831 tinplate worker 1832-1836 tinman 1838 seaman son Richard Mitchelmore LUKE b 1838.1 Totnes b 3Jan1838 chr 18Feb1838 Dartmouth St Saviour d 1840.4 Totnes @ 2 1840 ^ Dartmouth St Saviour dau Fanny Mitchelmore LUKE b 23Feb1841 1841 @ 8 mo ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (Fanny) chr 12May1841 Dartmouth St Saviour 1851 scholar @ 9 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents 1861 @ 20 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with father 1876 part owner of tenement called Lukes House, Lower Street, Dartmouth (Fanny) 1881 lodger, widow @ 45 b Torquay ^ 21 Aberdeen Place, London (Fanny) 1891 draper’s assistant, patient, disability: lunatic @ 49 b “Not Known” ^ Devon County Asylum, Kenton d 1893.2 St Thomas @ 51 (Fanny Michelmore) 1841 ironmonger @ 40 b Devon @ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (Robert) 1851 tinplate worker @ 54 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (Robert) 1861 tinplate worker, widow @ 64 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (Robert S) d 1871.2 Totnes @ 74 (Robert Solomon) dau Joanna MITCHELMORE chr 27Sep1763 Stokenham m 24Jan1785 Stokenham: Richard CULLIN ^ Kilsenlands?, County Waterford, Ireland; Johanna MITCHELMORE; witness [father] William MITCHELMORE, by licence dau Susanna Ann MITCHELMORE chr 23Apr1766 Stokenham (Susanna) m 1Apr1793 Stokenham, Joseph RANDALL (Susanna) son John RANDALL chr 25May1796 Stokenham m 22Jun1820 Stokenham, Nancy HAWKINS 1822-1836 blacksmith ^ Chillington dau Anne Mitchelmore RANDALL chr 2Jun1822 Stokenham 1841 @ 15 ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents m 1849.3 Brighton, John BENNETT [1881 tube fitter] m 18Aug1849 St Nicholas,Brighton, Sussex 1861 @ 38 b Stockingham ^ 109 London Buildings, Brighton (Ann M) 1881 @ 58 b Slokinghom [sic] ^ 56 Pelton Road, Greenwich with family (Ann M) 1891 @ 68 b Stokingham ^ 32 Summerville Road, Greenwich 1901 @ 78 b Stokenham ^ Greenwich (Ann) d 1901.2 Greenwich @ 79 bur 6Jun1901 Brockley Cemetery, Lewisham son Peter Mitchelmore RANDALL b 15Sep1823 chr 28Sep1823 Stokenham 1841 @ 15 ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents 1851 blacksmith journeyman @ 27 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Peter M) 1861 blacksmith @ 38 b Stokenham ^ Post Office, Chillington with parents 1871 blacksmith @ 46 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents 1878-79 blacksmith & postmaster ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1881 unm blacksmith & subpostmaster @ 57 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Peter M) 1889 Post Office receiver & deputy registrar of births & deaths for Stokenham ^ Post Office, Chillington 1890 sub-postmaster & stationer ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1891 sub post master @ 67 b Stokenham ^ Post Office, Stokenham 1893 sub-postmaster & deputy registrar of births & deaths for Stokenham ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1901 sub postmaster @ 77 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Peter M) d 1901.4 Kingsbridge @ 78 d 26Dec1901 @ 78; bur Stokenham. Also named on memorial: his sister Catherine RANDALL 1841 blacksmith @ 45 b Devon ^ Chillington 1851 master blacksmith @ 54 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1861 blacksmith and subpostmaster @ 64 b Stokenham ^ Post Office, Chillington 1871 blacksmith @ 74 b Stokenham ^ Chillington d 1876.3 Kingsbridge @ 80 son Peter RANDALL chr 22May1798 Stokenham m 31Jan1821 Blackawton, Elizabeth PARTRIDGE 1821 yeoman ^ Chillington 1823 yeoman ^ Carnborough, Stokenham 1824 farmer ^ Wadstray, Blackawton son Peter Mitchelmore RANDALL chr 22Sep1824 Blackawton 1826-1830 yeoman ^ Heath, Aveton Gifford (RANDLE) son Solomon Michelmore RANDLE chr 24Jun1828 Loddiswell ^ Aveton Gifford 1841 @ 13 ^ Village, Stokenham with parents (Solomon) 1832 farmer ^ Chillington 1838 labourer ^ Stokenham 1841 agricultural labourer @ 40 ^ Village, Stokenham (Petter) d 1873.4 Kingsbridge @ 72 bur 28Nov1836 Stokenham @ 70 ^ Chillington (Susan Ann) |
One of the burial records may refer to Mary.
Memorial to Peter Mitchelmore |
Generation 5 |
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0455 |
head Nicholas MICHELMORE chr [24Feb1725/26] Stokenham m 5Feb1748 East Allington, MABIN (MUTCHMORE) ?bur 14Jun1774 Stokenham sp Wilmot MABIN chr 27Mar1722 East Allington, "daughter of Augustine MABYN and Wilmott his wife" m 5Feb1748 East Allington 6Dec1805 ^ Sherford: issued removal order to East Allington (Wilmate) son John MICHELMORE chr 2Jul1749 Sherford dau Willmot MICHELMORE chr 17Nov1751 Sherford d before 1756 chr 13Mar1754 East Allington dau Wilmot MICHELMORE chr 28Mar1756 Sherford 24Mar1764 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to William ADAMS, yeoman m 28Jan1780 Harberton, Philip HANNAFORD son Philip HANNAFORD chr 11Jun1780 Totnes m 31Aug1833 Totnes, Rebecca Effer COURT son Charles Michelmore HANNAFORD chr 6Mar1836 Totnes 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ 9 Moorashes Cottages, Totnes with parents 1851 seaman @ 15 b Totnes ^ 5 White Rents, Limehouse, Tower Hamlets 1861 @ 25 b Middlesex ^ Islington m 1866.3 Wandsworth, Julia Adelaide CANN 1871 @ 34 b Middlesex ^ Kensington son Charles Mitchemor HANNAFORD b 1875.4 Stepney d 1878.3 Stepney @ 2 (Charles Mitchmore) 1881 stationer @ 44 b London ^ 48 Marlboro Road, London 1841 labourer @ 60 b Devon ^ 7 Moorashes Cottages, Totnes 1851 servant, private soldier 28 Reg, married, lodger @ 78 [sic] b Totnes ^ 18 Fore Street, Totnes; head: William DAVIS, sergeant Royal Marines d 1860.4 Totnes @ 80 |
The burial record may refer to Nicholas. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 1986 |
head William MITCHELMORE chr 2Sep1747 Stokenham, BOYSE m 18Apr1774 Churchstow: William MUCHAMORE; Jane BOYS; witness [brother] John bur 29Dec1820 Churchstow @ 72 sp Jane BOYSE chr 6Feb1743 Charleton,"daughter of John & Elizabeth" m 18Apr1774 Churchstow (BOYS) bur 25Apr1821 Churchstow @ 80 son William MUCHMOOR chr 26Dec1784 East Allington |
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 2001 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 12Sep1749 Stokenham m 14Feb1774 Churchstow, MORGAN 18Apr1774 witness at marriage of [brother] William bur 15Mar1807 Churchstow sp Mary MORGAN b 174x m 14Feb1774 Churchstow dau Mary MUCHMORE chr 22May1774 Churchstow son John MUCHAMORE chr 23Nov1777 Loddiswell |
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0445 |
head Nicholas MITCHELMORE chr 5Nov1751 Stokenham ?1781/82 (all three musters): private in South Devon Militia, Lt Col Ilbert’s company, later Capt Widdicombe’s 1781 Wolborough St Mary: 3rd banns read 16Dec for Nicholas MICHELMORE, sojourner, and Elizabeth VAVASOR ^ St Mary m 14Feb1782 Wolborough St Mary, VAVASOR 13Nov1800 ^ Newton Abbot: sailed on Elizabeth of Teignmouth; discharged 31Jan1801 1Aug1801 ^ Shaldon: sailed on Elizabeth; discharged Newfoundland 31Jan1801 1803 paid balance of wages from Swallow by Newfoundland merchant 2Mar1804 ^ Newton Abbot: sailed to Newfoundland on Endeavour, returned 18Nov1804 (MICHELMORE) bur 9Mar1824 Stokenham @ 77 sp Elizabeth VAVASOR b 175x m 14Feb1782 Wolborough St Mary ?bur 23Nov1840 Wolborough @ 88 ^ Union House (MICHELMORE) [b 1752] ?bur 27Mar1841 Wolborough @ 78 (MICHELMORE) [b 1763] son William MITCHELMORE chr 30Nov1784 Wolborough St Mary 6Mar1785 received into the church 13Nov1800 sailed on Elizabeth, returned 31Jan1801 10Jan1804 ordinary seaman, HMS Majestic: allotted part of his pay to mother son John MITCHELMORE chr 9Dec1787 Wolborough St Mary 1804-1806 ^ Shaldon: made several voyages on Maria 1812 discharged 90 tonnes of coal at Exeter dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 23Feb1791 Wolborough St Mary bur 26Feb1791 Wolborough chr 13Jan1793 Wolborough St Mary dau Alice MITCHELMORE chr 19Sep1802 Wolborough St Mary 1841 female servant @ 35 b Devon ^ Balsom's Court, Wolborough 1851 unm house servant cook @ 48 b Wolborough ^ Higher Mill, Kingsteignton; head: Judith WATTS, widow 1861 unmarried cook @ 58 b Wolborough ^ Higher Mills, Kingsteignton; head: Judith WATTS, landed proprietor 1871 servant, cook @ 68 b Newton [Abbot] ^ Yannon, Exeter Road, West Teignmouth (MICHAELMORE); head: Robert MOIR 1881 unm housekeeper @ 79 b Wolborough ^ 1 Peninsular Tce, Southampton with niece Alice d 1888.3 Southampton @ 82 chr 9Dec1804 Wolborough St Mary chr 5Jul1807 Wolborough St Mary |
The militia record may refer to a different Nicholas.
Elizabeth may have been a relative of the Capt James VAVASOR with whom Nicholas's son James sailed in 1816.
William's father apparently sailed on the same 1800-1801 voyage. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0438 |
head Andrew MITCHELMORE chr [10Feb1754] Stokenham m1 3Jan1793 Wolborough, WILLS m2 [12Jan1819] Highweek, SCOTT m2 12Jan1819 Highweek: Andrew MITCHELMORE, widower; Elizabeth SCOTT, widow m2 19Jan1819 Highweek: Andrew MITCHELMORE @ 68; Elizabeth SCOTT @ 35 1823 paid poor rate on three houses on Whitehill Estate, Highweek (?/Andrew) bur 5Aug1836 Wolborough @ 82 ^ Newton Bushell sp1 Elizabeth WILLS chr 2Jun1754 Stokenham, "daughter of William & Alice" m 3Jan1793 Wolborough bur 4Sep1818 Wolborough @ 65 dau Elizabeth MICHELMORE chr 12Jan1794 Wolborough St Mary bur 20Jun1804 Wolborough @ 10 son Andrew MICHELMORE b Mar1796 Wolborough chr 29May1796 Wolborough St Mary bur 31Aug1811 Wolborough @ 15 ?son Nicholas MITCHELMORE (b 1811) bur 3Jun1817 Wolborough @ 6 sp2 Elizabeth WATTS (b 1784) m1 21Feb1801 St Austell, Cornwall: William SCOTT; Elizabeth WATTS; witness Jenifer WATTS m2 12Jan1819 Highweek, MITCHELMORE m2 19Jan1819 Highweek, MITCHELMORE bur 5Aug1836 Wolborough @ 82 ^ Newton Bushell chr Mar1820 Wesley Chapel, West Teignmouth dau Harriet MITCHELMORE chr [26May1822] Wesley Chapel, West Teignmouth bur 30Sep1824 Wolborough @ 30 ^ Newton Bushell chr [11Feb1827] Wesley Chapel, West Teignmouth |
Another 1819 report states that Elizabeth was from Mevagissey. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0149 |
head James MITCHELMORE chr 30Nov1766 Stokenham 1792 ^ Stokenham: took William RINNELL as apprentice m 26Feb1793 Stokenham, ARNOLD 1794-1808 ^ Chillington 1841 shoemaker @ 75 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham d 1841.3 Kingsbridge @ 75 d 3Aug1841 Chillington @ 74; bur Chivelstone Ford. Named on same memorial: his wife Sarah and three infant children sp Sarah ARNOLD (b 1766) m 26Feb1793 Stokenham d 1840.1 Kingsbridge @ 73 d 27Feb1840 @ 74; bur Chivelstone Ford dau Nancy MITCHELMORE chr 19Jan1794 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington m 19Oct1820 Stokenham, James CLEMENTS [1851 baker and farmer] 1851 @ 51 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1861 @ 58 b Stokenham ^ Chillington d 1878.4 Totnes @ 82 dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 23Aug1795 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington 1841 washerwoman @ 45 b Devon ^ Leigh, Churchstow; head: Edward HARRIS, farmer d 1871.4 Kingsbridge @ 77 (MICHELMORE) dau Jemimah MITCHELMORE chr 6Aug1797 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington 1841 female servant @ 40 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham with father 1851 unm pauper @ 54 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham, lodging with sister Nancy and her husband 1861 unm almswoman @ 63 ^ Chillington with sister Nancy and her husband d 1863.2 Kingsbridge @ 65 d 21Jun1863 @ 65; bur Chivelstone Ford (Jemima) chr 5Mar1799 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington son John MITCHELMORE chr 12Jan1800 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington d before 1807 dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 22Feb1801 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington m 29Apr1824 Stokenham, George ROGERS [1851 journeyman maltman] 1851 @ 50 b Stokenham ^ Frogmore, South Pool dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 14Mar1802 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington d before 1808 dau Keziah MITCHELMORE chr 2Jun1805 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington 1814 apprenticed to Samuel CORNISH Esq of Sherford (Heziah) m 29Oct1827 Sherford: Andrew COUCH; Kezia MITCHELMORE; witness James MITCHELMORE son William Henry COUCH b 29Apr1838 England 16May1870 cabinet maker @ 30: arrived Quebec aboard Tweed from London with family m 1879 USA, Clara Lydia FONTAINE 1880 carpenter @ 39 b England ^ Middletown CT (William) dau Lillian Mitchelmore COUCH b 8Apr1890 Manhatten NY 1892 @ 2 b US ^ Long Island City, Queens NY with parents (Lillian M) 1900 @ 10 b CT with parents (Lilian M) 1905 @ 15 b England ^ Manhatten (Lillian) with parents 1910 @ 20 b CT with parents (Lilian M) 1892 @ 51 b England ^ Long Island City, Queens (William H) 1900 carpenter @ 58 b Apr1842 England ^ Manhattan (William) 1905 carpenter @ 64 b England ^ Manhattan (William) 1910 rents carpenter shop @ 71 b England ^ Manhatten (William K) d 23Feb1918 Manhattan @ 79 bur 25Feb1918 Mount Olivet cemetery NY 1851 @ 46 b Stokenham ^ Sherford village d 1888.4 Plymouth @ 88 son John MITCHELMORE chr 15Feb1807 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington 1841 male servant @ 25 b Devon ^ Lower Budleigh, East Budleigh; head: Samuel WOOD, independent means 1851 unm house servant @ 40 b Chillington ^ Hall's Coop, Littleham in St Thomas; head: Samuel WOOD, fundholder 1861 servant @ 50 b Chillington ^ East Budleigh; head: Samuel WOOD 1871 groom @ 60 b Chillington ^ Baston Lodge, East Budleigh; head: Samuel WOOD, former army officer d 1873.1 Exeter St Thomas @ 66 d 31Mar1873 Budleigh ^ Batstone Lodge, Budleigh, "faithful servant of Samuel WOOD for over 50 yr" d 27Mar1873 Balstone Lodge, East Budleigh: domestic servant; probate granted 21Apr1873 Exeter to James CLEMENTS ^ Chillington, Stokenham, carpenter, nephew [son of John's sister Nancy], estate under £100 dau Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE b 29Jan1808 chr 16Oct1808 Chivelstone Ford ^ Chillington 17Jul1821 @ 13 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to Edward TORR ^ Buckland (Sarah) 1822 Stokenham: apprenticed to John PEARCE, yeoman m 14Dec1832 Thurlestone, John LIDSTONE [1843 labourer @ Bantham] son James Mitchelmore LIDSTONE b 1843.3 Kingsbridge chr 30Jul1843 Thurlestone 1851 agricultural boy @ 8 b Bantham ^ Thurlestone with parents (James) 1861 agricultural labourer @ 18 b Thurlestone ^ Bantham, Thurlestone m 1866.1 Kingsbridge, Hannah Mary LUSCOMBE [1871 b South Milton] (James M) 1868 policeman ^ Devonport son James Mitchelmore LIDSTONE b 1868.2 Stoke Damerel chr 27Sep1868 South Milton 1871 @ 2 b Stoke Damerel ^ Thurlestone with parents 1881 scholar @ 12 b Clonance, Devon ^ “The New Orphan Houses”, Ashley Down, Bristol (James M) 1891 mason, boarder @ 22 b Devonport ^ 9 Richard Street, Merthyurdoran, Glamorganshire 1901 bricklayer, unm, lodger @ 32 b Devonport ^ 16 Harbour Avenue, Devonport 1871 agricultural labourer @ 27 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone d 1871.2 Kingsbridge @ 27 (Michelmore) bur 28Jun1871 Thurlestone @ 27 ^ Bantham (James Michelmore) 1851 @ 43 b Chillington ^ Thurlestone ?d 1865.3 Kingsbridge @ 63 (Sarah) |
Family memorial The "three infant children" were the first John, the first Sarah and one unknown.
Jemimah's memorial
In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 1995 |
head Mary MUCHAMORE chr [20Mar1738] Chivelstone son John MICTHAMOR chr [28Feb1760] Chivelstone bur 6Mar1760 Chivelstone |
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 1612 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr [24Feb1746] Chivelstone 1772 East Allington: 3rd banns read 19Jul for John MICHMOOR and Elizabeth PENHAY m 10Aug1772 East Allington, PENHAY (MICHMOOR) bur 12Dec1820 East Allington @ 77 sp Elizabeth PENHAY (b 1746) m 10Aug1772 East Allington (PENHEY) bur 23Nov1830 East Allington @ 84 dau Elizabeth MICHMORE chr 6Jun1773 East Allington m 25Aug1795 East Allington, John ASH dau Mary MICHMOOR chr 26Jul1778 East Allington 1841 @ 60 b Devon ^ Parrotts Cottage, East Allington d 1860.4 Kingsbridge @ 82 bur 23Dec1860 East Allington @ 82 ^ Charleton son William MUCHMOOR chr 21Mar1784 East Allington dau Sarah MUCHAMORE chr 8Jul1787 East Allington m 4Apr1809 Diptford, Thomas TOZER [1814 engineer ^ Oreston] son William Muchymore TOZER chr 20Mar1814 Plymstock |
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 1589 |
head Ambrose MITCHELMORE chr [26Feb1751/52] Stokenham m 29Aug1790 Stokenham, PEARSE bur 11Sep1831 Sherford @ 79 ^ Frogmore (MICHELMORE) d 13Sep1831 @ 79; bur Sherford sp Sarah PEARSE chr 13Mar1770 Sherford, "daughter of Richard & Ann" m 29Aug1790 Stokenham (Sara) 1841 nurse @ 70 b Devon ^ Frogmore, Sherford d 1848.1 Kingsbridge @ 78 d 21Jan1848 @ 78; bur Sherford bur 25Jan1848 Sherford @ 78 dau Sarah Pearse MITCHELMORE (b 1791) chr 14Mar1791 Stokenham m 12Mar1815 Sherford: George WAKEHAM [1826 tailor]; Sarah Pearse MITCHELMORE; witness [father] Ambros MITCHELMORE son John Michelmore WAKEHAM b 8Oct1826 chr 10Dec1826 Sherford m 1857.1 Totnes m 8Mar1857 Totnes: John Michelmore WAKEHAM, shipwright ^ Totnes, father George WAKEHAM, tailor: Mary Ann RICHARDS ^ Totnes, father Samuel RICHARDS, inn keeper dau Anne Mitchelmore WAKEHAM b 185x ?bur 26Dec1857 St Helier, Jersey (Ann MITCHELMORE) 1859 shipwright ^ Devonport son John Mitchelmore WAKEHAM b 1859.3 Stoke Damerel (John Michalmore) b 22Jun1859 England chr 4Sep1859 Bridgetown 1861 @ 1 yr 9 mo b Devonport ^ 3 Jann’s Court, Stoke Damerel with parents 1871 @ 11 b England ^ Hamilton ON with parents (Jno) m 188x, Minnie ?? 1891 japaner @ 32 b US ^ Barton, Wentworth South ON, parents b England d 28Feb1927 Wentworth ON 1861 ship’s carpenter, lodger @ 34 b Sherford ^ 3 Jann’s Court, Stoke Damerel; head Peter PELLOW, annuitant m 1861.2 Plymouth, Mary Ann RICHARDS (John) son Ambrose Mitchelmore WAKEHAM b 1867.1 Portsea d 1867.2 Portsea @ 0 (Ambrose M) d 20Apr1867 Landport @ 3 mo, "son of Mr John WAKEHAM" bur 25Apr1867 Portsea St Mary 1871 @ 44 b England ^ Hamilton 1891 @ 64 b England ^ Hamilton 1851 @ 60 b Stockinham ^ Terrys Lane, Totnes with daughter Ann JACKSON d 1876.1 Kingsbridge @ 85 d 23Feb1876 @ 85; bur Sherford dau Mary Ann MUCHMOORE chr 7May1797 East Allington d 1866.4 Totnes @ 69 (Mary A MICHELMORE) dau Marria MITCHALMORE chr 3Apr1803 Sherford |
It is not known why John and Mary underwent a second marriage ceremony. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 1620 |
head William MITCHELMORE chr 9Mar1755 Slapton (Willm) 1770-1783 freeholder/leaseholder ^ Stokenham: eligible for jury duty 1771 yeoman ^ Colderidge, Stokenham: took James CLEMENTS as apprentice 1776-1790 yeoman ^ Stokenham: took several local children as apprentices, including Mary [Tree 158] m 15Oct1782 Stokenham: William MITCHELMORE; Mary POPE; witness [brother] Ambros MITCHELMORE 1785 Overseer of the Poor, Stokenham parish 1801 ^ Stokenham: took Grace WILLS as apprentice moved to Thurlestone about 1810 bur 25Dec1825 Stokenham ^ Kill sp Mary POPE (b 1760) Devon m 15Oct1782 Stokenham 1841 housekeeper @ 80 b Devon ^ Market Place, Dodbrooke (MICHAMORE) d 1842.2 Kingsbridge @ 85 bur 30Jun1842 Stokenham @ 85 ^ Dodbrooke chr 9Sep1783 Sherford chr 3Jul1785 Stokenham dau Sarah MICHELMORE chr 27Dec1786 Stokenham m 29Jun1813 Thurlestone, William STEART 1851 widowed former labourer's wife @ 64 b Stokenham ^ Thurlestone with her daughter Mary, her husband Henry BEVELL and their children (START). Also in household: Sarah's sister Marey 1861 widowed pauper @ 74 b Stokenham ^ Whitley, Thurlestone, with her daughter Mary and Mary's husband Henry BEVELL d 19Oct1866 @ 80; bur Thurlestone. Named on same memorial: her husband William and her sister Marey son Ambros MITCHLMORE chr 13Jun1788 Sherford bur 11Aug1791 Stokenham, "pauper" (Ambrose MICHELMORE) chr 15May1791 Stokenham chr 11May1794 Stokenham |
Gravestone of sisters Marey and Sarah in Thurlestone churchyard
Sarah's son-in-law Henry BEVELL was a brother of her niece Agnes.
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Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0335 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE chr 13Nov1739 Stokenham m 30Apr1766 Stokenham: Richard MICHELMORE; Elizabeth TUCKER; witness [father] Richard MICHELMORE senior 1781 ^ Chillington d 3Jun1822 Chillington @ 85; bur Stokenham @ 85. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth and his children John and Elizabeth sp Elizabeth TUCKER ?chr 30Jan1731 Dodbrooke m 30Apr1766 Stokenham d 3May1816 @ 85; bur Stokenham dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 26Feb1772 Stokenham (Elisth) bur 7Jan1776 Stokenham d 1772; bur Stokenham (?) son John MITCHELMORE chr 11Mar1779 Stokenham d 23May1781 Stokenham dau Betty MITCHELMORE chr 23Jan1785 Stokenham bur 8Jan1797 Stokenham |
The absence of a forename, day or month in the transcription of Elisabeth's gravestone suggests that it was badly degraded and the year unclear. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 2058 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 20Apr1743 Stokenham 1Nov1770 carpinter @ 28 b Stockinham ^ Stockinham: sailed in the brig James from Bay Bulls NL, discharged Dartmouth 23Nov1770 (Jno) 27Apr1770 @ 28 ^ Stokenham: carpenter on Ann Maddicks; discharged 23Nov1770, last sailed on same vessel 28Apr1772 @ 35 ^ Stokenham: carpenter on Ann Maddicks; discharged 6Dec1772, last sailed on same vessel 2Oct1772 @32 ^ Slapton: arrived at Bay Bulls on Kenton, discharged 27Nov1772, previous vessel Cath Oram m 17Jan1775 Stokenham, BASTARD bur 10Aug1815 Stokenham @ 72 ^ Torcross 28Sep1815 shipwright of Tor Cross ^ Dartmouth: will proved, estate valued at ₤100 left to wife Mary sp Mary BASTARD chr 29Jun1746 Stokenham, "daughter of William Á Elizabeth" m 17Jan1775 Stokenham bur 7Feb1829 Stokenham @ 82 |
In relation to average earnings, John’s estate would have been equivalent to about £90,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0330 |
head Nicholas MITCHELMORE chr 21Feb1756 Stokenham ?1781/82 (all three musters): private in South Devon Militia, Lt Col Ilbert’s company, later Capt Widdicombe’s m 14Nov1815 Chivelstone, ROGERS d 3Jul1830 Chillington @ 74; bur Chivelstone Ford. Named on same memorial: his wife Mary sp Mary ROGERS (b 1772) m 14Nov1815 Chivelstone d 2Dec1825 @ 53; bur Chivelstone Ford |
The army record may refer to a different Nicholas. Family memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 2061 |
head John MITCHAMORE chr [20Feb1753] Chivelstone m 3Aug1781 Stokenham: John MITCHELMORE; Sarah JEFFARY; witness [bride’s father] Christopher JEFFERY 1798 ^ Stokenham: took George JEFFERY as an apprentice 1814 ^ Stokenham: took Sarah JEFFERY as an apprentice bur 20Mar1835 Stokenham @ 78 d 18Mar1835 Stokenham: labourer; probate granted 16Apr1835 to Thomas JEFFERY ^ Stokenham, fisherman, and Sarah EDWARDS (wife of Richard EDWARDS ^ Stokenham, labourer), estate under £100, bequests (including Popes and Tuckers tenements in West Charleton) to brother-in-law Thomas JEFFERY and Thomas's daughter Sarah EDWARDS sp Sarah JEFFERY chr 27Aug1754 Stokenham m 3Aug1781 Stokenham bur 26May1833 Stokenham @ 77 |
George (chr 1792) and Sarah (chr 1802) JEFFERY were both children of his brother-in-law Thomas.
In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £80,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0254 |
head George MITCHALMORE chr [21May1754] Chivelstone m 17Feb1778 Chivelstone, EDWARDS d 29Mar1833 @ 78; bur Chivelstone. Named on the same memorial: his wife Mary, his children John, George and Miriam and George's wife Elizabeth (MITCHELMORE) bur 1Apr1833 Chivelstone @ 78 ^ Allington sp Mary EDWARDS chr 17Jun1757 Chivelstone m 17Feb1778 Chivelstone d 15May1836 @ 78; bur Chivelstone (MITCHELMORE) bur 18May1836 Chivelstone @ 79 ^ Alvington [Allington]. Named on same memorial: his wife Mary, children John, George and Miriam, and George’s wife Elizabeth son John MOTCHAMORE chr [1Jan1779] Chivelstone 1841 farmer @ 60 b Devon ^ South Allington, Chivelstone. Also in household: James FAIRWEATHER, farmer [husband of John's sister Janney] 184x occupier of 1.2 ha of land at Pitt, Chivelstone d 9Oct1850 @ 71; bur Chivelstone (MITCHELMORE) bur 12Oct1850 Chivelstone @ 71 ^ South Pool dau Elizabeth MITCHAMORE chr [27Nov1780] Chivelstone m 16Oct1800 Tormoham, Thomas SATCHWILL [1841 tailor] 1841 @ 60 b Devon ^ Madreport Place, Tormoham 1851 @ 70 b Chivelstone ^ 6 Madrepore Place, Tormoham d 1855.1 Newton Abbot @ 74(SATCHWELL) dau Mary MICTHAMORE chr [03Feb1783] Chivelstone dau Susanna MICTHAMORE chr [20Sep1784] Chivelstone m 28Apr1812 Chivelstone, Benjamin EDWARDS [1851 blacksmith] (MITCHELMORE) 1851 @ 66 b Chivelstone ^ East Portlemouth dau Grace MICTHAMORE chr [1Dec1786] Chivelstone m 27Jul1814 Totnes, Oliver WOODLEY [1851 malster journeyman] 1851 @ 64 b South Allington ^ Behind the Walls West, Totnes dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 3Oct1788 Chivelstone 1811 South Pool: 3rd banns read 17Nov for John ADAMS of South Pool and Sarah MITCHELMORE of Chivelstone m 26Nov1811 Chivelstone, John ADAMS dau Miriam Mitchelmore ADAMS b 20Oct1817 chr 24Mar1820 Chivelstone Ford m 1845.2 Kingsbridge, William QUARM m 26May1845 South Pool: William QUARM, painter ^ Kingsbridge, father George QUARM, painter; Miriam Mitchelmore ADAMS ^ South Pool, father John ADAMS, malster 1851 @ 33 b South Pool ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge (Miriam) 1861 @ 43 b South Pool ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge (Miriam) dau Sarah Mitchamore QUARM b 1855.1 Kingsbridge 1861 @ 6 b Kingsbridge ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents 1881 @ 26 b South Pool ^ 1 South Place, Dodbrooke with parents d 1924.1 Kingsbridge @ 68 d Jan1924 Kingsbridge @ 68 ^ 1 South Place (Sarah Mitchelmore) d 3Jan1924 1 South View, Kingsbridge: spinster; probate granted 8Apr1924 London to Charles Edwin JOLIFFE retired Wesleyan minister and Robert McAll STEWART gentleman, estate 1881 @ 63 b South Pool ^ 1 South Place, Dodbrooke d 1903.3 Kingsbridge @ 86 (Miriam M) d 9Sep1903 South Place, Kingbridge: widow; probate granted 22Apr1904 Exeter to Robert Adams QUARM painter and Sarah Mitchelmore QUARM spinster, estate ₤1625 12s 10d dau Elizabeth Grace ADAMS b 23Jan1820 chr 24Mar1820 Chivelstone Ford m 1848.3 Kingsbridge, James BROWSE [1851 labourer] 1851 @ 31 b South Pool ^ South Pool (Elizabeth) dau Mary Mitchamore BROWSE b 1857.4 Kingsbridge chr 6Dec1857 South Pool 1861 @ 3 b South Pool ^ South Pool Village with parents 1881 housemaid @ 24 b South Pool ^ Kencontre, Kents Road, Tormoham; head Anna CAMPBELL m 1883.1 Stepney, Richard Francis MASTERS (Mary Mitchelmore) m 11Feb1882 St Dunstan, Stepney: Richard Francis MASTERS, mariner, father George MASTERS, labourer; Mary Mitchelmore BROWSE, father James BROWSE, deceased 1901 @ 43 b South Pool ^ 7 Selbourne Road, Ilford, Essex (Mary) 1911 @ 53 b South Pool ^ 12 Allenhays Road, Salcombe 1921 b 1856 South Pool ^ Salcombe (Mary Mitchelmore) d 1933.1 Kingsbridge @ 76 1861 @ 41 b South Pool ^ South Pool Village (Elizabeth) d 1887.4 Kingsbridge @ 67 dau Mary Mitchamore ADAMS chr 15Dec1828 Chivelstone Ford m 1851.3 St Pancras m 23Aug1851 St Pancras, London, Richard ARUNDELL [1881 carpenter] dau Sarah Jane Mitchamore ARUNDELL b 1862.2 Kensington 1881 @ 18 b Paddington ^ Knowle House, 9 Grove Terrace, Chiswick with widowed father d 1941.1 Watford @ 78 d 1869.2 Kingsbridge (Mary) 1851 @ 62 b South Pool ^ South Pool d Nov1868 Chivelstone chr [21Sep1790] Chivelstone chr [01Oct1792] Chivelstone dau Miriam MITCHAMORE chr [18Jan1796] Chivelstone d 21Mar1804 @ 8; bur Chivelstone bur 24Mar1804 Chivelstone dau Janney MITCHAMORE chr [10Dec1797] Chivelstone 1824 Tamerton Foliot: 3rd banns read 31Oct for James FAIRWEATHER and Jenny MITCHAMORE ^ South Allington, Chivelstone m 2Nov1824 Chivelstone: James FAIRWEATHER ^ Tamerton; Jenny MITCHAMORE dau Mary Anne Mitchemore FAIRWEATHER chr 20Jan1828 Tamerton Foliott 1841 @ 10 b Devon ^ South Allington, Chivelstone with parents m1 1854.1 London, John WHITE 1861 @ 34 b Devonshire ^ Bermondsey with husband (Mary J). Also in household: her father James FAIRWEATHER @ 63 b Devon m2 1863.2 East London, William PRINGLE (Mary Ann Mitchamore FAIRWEATHER) 1881 mineral water manufacturer, widow @ 53 b Tavistock ^ 149 Camden Street, Birmingham (Mary A M) 1901 widow @ 73 b Folliot, Devon ^ 113 Somerfield Crescent, Lady Wood, Birmingham (Mary A M) 1911 @ 83 b Tamerton ^ 24 Salisbury Avenue, Goole, Yorkshire with daughter Clara (Mary Ann Mitchmore) d 1919.1 Goole @ 91 |
Family memorial
Sarah was John ADAMS's third and last wife.
In relation to average earnings, Sarah’s estate would have been equivalent to about £750,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Miriam’s estate would have been equivalent to about ₤670,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 0337 |
head Solomon MITCHELMORE chr 10Apr1767 Stokenham m 9Jun1791 Stokenham: Solomon MUCHAMORE; Dorothy JELLARD; witnesses [brother] Peter MITCHELMORE, Andrew P JELLARD 1787-1805 yeoman ^ Stokenham: took several local children as apprentices 1799 ^ Stokenham, eligible for jury duty d 13Nov1806 @ 36; bur Stokenham. Named on same memorial: his uncle William bur 17Nov1806 Stokenham d 1806: probate granted at Totnes sp Dorothy JELLARD (b 1754) m 9Jun1791 Stokenham d 20Oct1836 Dodbrooke: widow, formerly ^ Coombe, East Allington; probate granted 1Nov1836 to Mary Bastard HYNE ^ West Heartly, Blackawton (wife of John HYNE ^ Jersey, gentleman), estate under £200, left to Mary HYNE bur 31Oct1836 Dodbrooke @ 82 |
Since his father's wife had died in Jan1762, Solomon was either illegitimate or he was at least 5 yr old when he was baptised.
In relation to average earnings, Dorothy’s estate would have been equivalent to about £150,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 5 Family 2066 |
head Peter MITCHELMORE chr 9May1758 Stokenham 1799-1825 yeoman ^ Stokenham: took several local children as apprentices 1799 ^ Stokenham, eligible for jury dury m 16Jan1806 Stokenham, TROUT, by license d 13Feb1829 @ [illegible]; bur Stokenham. Named on the same memorial: his wife Anne bur 16Feb1829 Stokenham @ 70 ^ Killaton d 1829: probate granted at Totnes to [wife] Ann MITCHELMORE ^ Stokenham sp Anne TROUT chr 9Dec1766 Stokenham, "daughter of Joseph & Grace" m 16Jan1806 Stokenham (Ann) 1841 independent means @ 70 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham (Ann) 1851 retired dairy woman @ 84 b Stokenham ^ Kellaton, Stokenham (Ann MICHELMORE). Also in household: servant Mary HANNAFORD d 1856.1 Kingsbridge @ 89 (Ann) d 1Jan1856 Kellaton: widow; probate granted 19Jan1856 to nephew John ROPER, gentleman ^ Blackawton, formerly ^ Cornworthy, bequests to nephews Joseph & Robert TROUT, William LORAM, William & James HARLEY, nieces Sally LOGAN, Ann ELICE?, and Mary PEPPRELL of Torcross, grandniece Ann ISSELL of Dartmouth, grandnephew Thomas ISSELL of Dartmouth, and servant Mary HANIFORD, estate under £200 (MICHLEMORE) bur 7Jan1856 Stokenham @ 58 ^ Killaton |
The TROUT/TRUTE family is well-known in the area; there is still a Trout’s Apartments (formerly Trout's Hotel) in Hallsands.
In relation to average earnings, Anne’s estate would have been equivalent to about £140,000 today. |
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Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1625 |
head John MICHELMORE chr 2Jul1749 Sherford m 19Apr1784 Sherford, KELLOND (MITCHELMORE) 1786, 1796 Sherford bur 6Sep1805 Sherford (MICHALMORE) sp Joan KELLOND chr 20Feb1753 Slapton, "dau of John & Catherine" m 19Apr1784 Sherford (Joanna) bur 19Oct1814 Sherford @ 62 ^ Frogmore (Joanna) dau Joana MICHLMORE chr 6Jan1785 Sherford m 24Apr1813 Sherford: John MOORE ^ West Alvington; Joana MITCHELMORE; with consent of parents 1816 ^ Frogmore dau Elizabeth Mitchelmore MOOR chr 2Jun1816 Sherford son William MITCHELMORE chr 10Dec1786 Stokenham, "son of John & Joan" bur 21Jun1812 Sherford chr 20Mar1791 Slapton, "son of John & Johanna" dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE (b 1792) bur 17Feb1815 Sherford @ 23 ^ Frogmore son John MITCHELMORE chr 24Jul1796 Stokenham |
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Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1627 |
head Augustine MICHELMORE chr 13Mar1754 East Allington m 1Dec1778 Sherford, EARL (Austin) soldier bur 20Nov1790 Sherford, "pauper" (Austing) sp Jane EARL (b 1765) m 1Dec1778 Sherford d 1838.3 Kingsbridge @ 73 bur 4May1838 Moreleigh ^ West Allington son Austin MITCHELMORE chr 18Apr1779 Sherford bur 20Nov1790 Sherford son John MITCHELMORE chr 18Feb1781 Sherford dau Weney MITCHELMORE chr 9Nov1783 Sherford, "dau of Austen & Jane" bur 21Jul1804 Sherford chr 9Mar1788 Sherford dau Jane MUCHAMORE chr 23Jul1786 Sherford 3Jul1798 Sherford: apprenticed to Samuel CORNISH of Chivelstone m1 12Sep1815 West Alvington, Joseph CRANCH (labourer, d 1855) 1815-1829 ^ West Alvington 1841 ^ West Alvington 1851 parish pay @ 67 b Sherford ^ West Alvington village m2 5Feb1856 Kingsbridge: John DAMARELL, widower; Jane MICHELMORE, widow @ 61 ^ West Alvington, father Austin MICHELMORE deceased, soldier son William MITCHLMORE chr 27Jun1790 Sherford 12Apr1800 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to John EVANS, churchwarden |
Jane was Joseph’s third wife. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1030 |
head William MUCHMOOR chr 26Dec1784 East Allington m 6Oct1814 Churchstow: William MICHYMORE, sojourner; Mary HILL; witness William HILL, with consent of friends 1815-1831 labourer ^ Churchstow 1825 witness at wedding of Charlotte 1841 agricultural labourer @ 54 b Devon ^ Village, Churchstow [next door to his sister-in-law Elizabeth]. Also in household: his granddaughter Sarah [his daughter Mary Ann’s illegitimate daughter] 184x occupier of house on 76 m2 land in Churchstow 1851 agricultural labourer @ 68 b Churchstow ^ Churchstow [next door to his son William] (MITCHEMORE). 1861 widower @ 77 b East Allington ^ West Alvington with daughter Elizabeth and her husband d 1863.1 Kingsbridge @ 79 d 12Mar1863 West Alvington @ 79, farm labourer; apoplexy 2 months; informant Ann BENNETT ^ West Alvington bur 15Mar1863 Churchstow @ 79 ^ West Alvington sp Mary HILL chr 26Aug1787 Churchstow, "daughter of William HILL and Joan his wife" m 6Oct1814 Churchstow 1841 @ 60 ^ East Allington with Ann LEGG and Elizabeth HOBBS 1851 @ 66 b Churchstow ^ Churchstow d 1857.2 Kingsbridge @ 72 d 3Jun1857 Churchstow @ 72, wife of William MITCHELMORE, labourer; ch[ronic] gastritis 5 weeks; informant Maria Morris MITCHELMORE ^ Churchstow, present at the death bur 7Jun1857 Churchstow @ 72 chr 3Jan1815 Churchstow dau Jane MITCHELMORE chr 11Aug1816 Churchstow m 3Aug1834 Kingston, Philip DAVIS dau Mary Ann Davis MICHELMORE chr 18May1834 Kingston 1851 @ 16 b Kingston ^ Bath Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Mary Ann DAVIS) m 3Aug1834 Kingston, Philip DAVIS [1851 labourer], "with consent of parents" 1851 @ 35 b Churchstow ^ Bath Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1861 nurse @ 44 ^ Love Street, Plymouth St Andrew son William MITCHELMORE chr 5Apr1818 Churchstow bur 7Apr1818 Churchstow dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 11Jul1819 Churchstow 1839 South Milton: 3rd banns read 24Mar for William FORD and Elizabeth MITCHELMORE m 1839.2 Kingsbridge m 18Apr1839 South Milton, William FORD 1841 @ 20 ^ South Downs, South Milton 1851 work in the fields @ 31 b Churchstow ^ Washbrook, West Alvington 1861 @ 42 ^ West Alvington 1871 ^ Higher Street, West Alvington 1881 @ 61 b Churstow ^ West Alvington village 1891 widow @ 71 b Churchstow ^ West Alvington village d 1898.1 Kingsbridge @ 78 dau Maria MITCHELMORE chr 30Sep1821 Churchstow 1851 unm domestic servant @ 36 b Churchstow ^ 72-73 Fore Street, Stoke Damerel (MITCHIRMORE); head: Wm Treeby CHABE m 1851.2 Stoke Damerel (MICHMORE) m 28Jun1851 Stoke Damerel: Richard HANCOCK, labourer @ 24 ^ 12 Granby Ope, father William HANCOCK, labourer; Maria MICHMORE @ 27 ^ 73 Fore Street, father William MICHMORE, labourer 1871 washerwoman, widow @ 51 b Churchstow ^ 5 Geakes Alley, Morice Town, Stoke Damerel 1881 charwoman, widow @ 57 b Kingsbridge ^ 17 Granby Street, Stoke Damerel d 1884.3 Stoke Damerel @ 56 bur 13Aug1884 Stoke Damerel @ 56 ^ Granby Street, "died 9th" chr 13Jan1825 Churchstow dau Ann MITCHELMORE chr 9Sep1827 Churchstow 1841 @ 13 b Devon ^ Village, Churchstow with father 1851 unm @ 23 b Churchstow ^ Churchstow with parents m 185x, Edward Saunders CLARK dau Mary CLARK b 1Apr1859 Dodbrooke, “father Edward CLARK, seaman, mother: Ann CLARK formerly MICHELMORE; informant William G ELLIOTT, occupier Dodbrooke” (Mary) 1861 nurse child @ 2 b Dodbrooke ^ West Alvington village (Mary MITCHELMORE); head: John PERRING 1871 servant @ 12 b Churchton [Churchstow] ^ Duke Street, Kingsbridge (Mary MITCHELMORE); head: Nicholas COX 1875 moved to New Zealand, resumed surname CLARKE m1 30Jul1881 NZ, Charles Henry ROGERS m2 6Jul1909 NZ, Zealand Tasman WALKER d 10Apr1859 Dodbrooke @ 31, wife of Edward CLARK, a seaman; cause puerperal fever 2 dy; informant Mary STONE ^ Dodbrooke bur 12Apr1859 Churstow @ 31 ^ Dodbrooke dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 17Apr1831 Churchstow bur 7Jun1831 Churchstow @ 3 mo |
Mary’s father moved to Australia in 1859 (and subsequently to New Zealand) and she was given her mother’s maiden name after he failed to return.
Puerperal fever is septicaemia following childbirth. (Ann died 9 days after Mary’s birth.) |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1618 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr 23Nov1777 Loddiswell m1 3Jul1796 Churchstow, MORRIS (MUCHAMORE) m2 30Jun1815 Plymstock: John MUCHMORE, sojourner; Mary ROWLEY, widow 1841 @ 65 b Devon ^ Plymstock 1851 widower, pauper, sole head @ 73 b Lodswell ^ Plymstock (MICHALMORE) Jul1852 labourer b 1777: admitted to Plymstock Workhouse Jul1955 sailor b 1783: died at Plymstock Workhouse d 1855.3 Plympton @ 72 bur 12Jul1855 Plympton St Mary @ 72 sp1 Elizabeth MORRIS (b 1780) m1 3Jul1796 Churchstow, MUCHAMORE m2 7Feb1815 Churchstow, George HAMBLING, "with consent of parents" (MITCHAELMORE) 1841 @ 60 ^ Charters Place, Churchstow [next door to her brother-in-law William] d 1848.3 Kingsbridge @ 75 (HAMBLYN) bur 3Sep1848 Churchstow @ 75 dau Jenny MUCHAMORE chr 29Nov1796 Churchstow dau Mary MUCHAMORE chr 10Feb1799 Churchstow m 4Apr1832 South Milton: John NUTE [1851 farmer]; Mary MUCHAMOOR; witnesses [brother] John MITCHELMORE and [half sister] Maria MITHTCHELMORE 1841 @ 40 b Devon ^ Dearbridge Mill, Slapton 1851 @ 51 b Churchstow ^ Brookhill Farm, Brixham 1861 @ 61 b Churchstow ^ Brownston Farm House, Brixham 1871 farmer 207 acres, widow @ 70 b Churchstow ^ Brownston Farm, Brixham d 1877.2 Totnes @ 78 bur 21Jun1877 Kingswear @ 78 ^ Brownstone son William MUCHAMORE b 5Nov1801 chr 29Dec1801 Churchstow bur 22Nov1830 Churchstow @ 29 d 19Nov1830; bur Churchstow (MITCHLMORE) dau Charlotte MUCHEMORE chr 29Jul1804 Churchstow m 28Apr1825 Churchstow: William MASTERS, husbandman ^ Thurlestone; Charlotte MITCHELMORE; witness [brother?] William MITCHELMORE, "with consent of friends" son John MICHELMORE chr 31May1807 Churchstow sdau Maria Morris MITCHELMORE chr 26Nov1809 Churchstow, "base child of Elizabeth" 1841 @ 30 b Devon ^ Charters Place, Churchstow with mother and stepfather 1851 unm servant @ 40 b Churchstow ^ Culverwell, Churchstow (MITCHEMORE); head: Thomas CAMP, farm bailiff 3Jun1857 present at the death of Mary m 1860.2 Kingsbridge, Joseph MASTERS 1881 widowed charwoman @ 71 b Churchstow ^ Thurlestone d 1889.2 Kingsbridge (Maria) sp2 Mary WESTON chr 20Mar1774 Exeter St David m1 6Oct1802 Plymstock, Thomas ROWLEY m2 30Jun1815 Plymstock, MITCHELMORE 1841 @ 65 b Devon ^ Plymstock d 1850.3 Plympton @ 72 bur 13Aug1850 Plymstock @ 75 son John MICHELMORE (b 1812) 1Aug1832 blacksmith @ 20 ^ Plymstock: army deserter, 84th Foot 30Nov1834 @ 20 b Dartmouth: sailed on St Johns (Jno MUCKIMORE) |
It appears that John deserted his wife about 1808 and settled in Plymstock, where he had a child and married after the requisite 7 year period had elapsed.
Elizabeth may have required the consent of parents for her second marriage because she was technically still married. Her parents may have attested to the fact that her first husband had not been seen for the past 7 years.
Both John and Elizabeth took advantage of the condition the church appears to have accepted in place of divorce, which was very difficult to obtain at the time.
Mary's 1832 marriage register entry highlights the inconsistencies in spelling the family name before the advent of universal education.
William's memorial
Maria was born a year or two after her mother had been deserted.
Maria's husband was a brother of the husband of her half-sister Charlotte.
The 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot was stationed in Jamaica from 1827 to 1839. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 2034 |
head James MITCHELMORE chr 13Jan1793 Wolborough St Mary 7Mar1809 ^ Newton Abbot: sailed on Cognac, returned 13Jun1809 1812 ordinary seaman, HMS Cumberland: allotted part of his pay to his mother Elizabeth (Jas MITCHELMOR) m 27Oct1814 Trinity Bay NL: James MITCHELMORE ^ Newton Bushel; Sarah MACGRATH, daughter of the late Philip and Catherine of this Harbour Jul1816 sailed with Capt James VAVASOR on the maiden ocean voyage of Swallow from Trinity Bay to Poole (J N) 1816-1818 master, Anna: made frequent voyages between Poole and Newfoundland (including Trinity Bay), sometimes via Lisbon (?/J/James) 1817 leased a tenement in Mill Street, Poole ?1880 widower @ 79 b England ^ Brooklyn NY sp Sarah MACGRATH b 178x m 27Oct1814 Trinity Bay 25Dec1858 left letter at New York City Post Office (Sarah R MICHMORE) dau Sarah Mercia MICHELMORE b 181x St John NB chr 10Dec1817 Poole St James, Dorset m 184x, James CHRISTIAN |
Trinity Bay was a common destination for fishermen from Poole.
Poole St James is known locally as "the fishermen’s church". |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 2076 |
head Thomas MICHELMORE chr 9Dec1804 Wolborough St Mary m 21Jul1822 Tiverton: Thomas MITCHELMORE, sojourner; Ann MORTIMORE 1823 labourer (MITCHELMORE) 1827 sailor (MITCHELMORE) d before 1838 sp Ann MORTIMORE b 179x m1 21Jul1822 Tiverton, MITCHELMORE m2 1838.4 Tiverton chr 18May1823 Tiverton dau Harriet MITCHELMORE chr 22Apr1827 Tiverton 1841 lace chender @ 15 b Devon ^ Sewards Buildings, Leat Street, Tiverton; head: Sarah MORTIMORE, independent means m 1853.4 Bristol m 21Dec1853 Temple Church, Bristol: William CROCKER, tailor @ 22 ^ 7 Avon Street, father Thomas CROCKER, dairyman; Harriet MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Temple Street, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sailor d 1859.4 Bristol |
In 1841, Harriet may have been living with a relation of her mother. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0527 |
chr 5Jul1807 Wolborough St Mary 1826 singlewoman: removal order from Exeter St Mary Steps to Dodbrooke 1827 affiliation and maintenance order issued by Dodbrooke parish on John HOOPER of Heavitree, baker m 1845.4 Exeter [also indexed under MICHELMORE] m 14Nov1845 Exeter St Mary Arches: John SHEPPERD, malster ^ St Mary Arches Street, Exeter, father William SHEPPERD, labourer; Elizabeth MITCHELMORE, p/um worker ^ St Mary Arches Street, Exeter, father Nicholas MITCHELMORE, messenger 1851 @ 44 b Newton Abbot ^ Rendle’s Court, Wolborough (SHEPPARD) 1861 @ 56 b Newton Abbot ^ 5 Waight Terrace, Southampton (SHEPPARD) 1871 widow @ 64 b Newton Abbot ^ 30 Houndswell Gardens, Southampton with daughter Alice (SHEPHARD) ?d 1884.2 Southampton @ 77 (SHEPPARD) ?d 1889.1 Southampton @ 81 (SHEPHERD) dau Alice MITCHELMORE chr [20Jan1827] St Mary Steps, Exeter, “daughter of Elizabeth, spinster ^ Ewings Lane” m1 1846.1 Newton Abbot m1 26Mar1846 Wolborough: George FROST, tailor @ 21 ^ Wolborough, father George FROST, fisherman; Alice MICHELMORE, dressmaker @ 19 ^ Wolborough, father dead 1851 married dressmaker @ 24 b Exeter ^ Rendle’s Court, Wolborough with mother and stepfather son Nicholas John Michelmore FROST b 1854.1 Newton Abbot chr 20Aug1854 Wolborough St Mary 1861 @ 7 b Newton Abbot ^ 5 Waight Terrace, Southampton with mother and grandparents (John) 1871 boiler maker apprentice @ 17 b Newton Abbot ^ 30 Houndswell Gardens, Southampton with mother and grandmother 1874 boiler maker ^ 7 Hall Street m1 1876.4 Mile End, Annie Kezia SPARKS (John Nicholas M) m1 17Dec1876 Holy Trinity, Mile End Old Town: John Nicholas Mitchelmore FROST, boilermaker @ 24, father John FROST (deceased), mariner; Annie Kezia SPARKS, widow @ 24 ^ 7 Hall Street, Bow Common Lane, father Edward Rowland STANNARD (deceased), ship’s steward 1881 gas factory stoker @ 28 b Newton Abbot ^ 17 Burdett Street, London (John) 1891 gas stoker @ 38 b Newton Abbot ^ Plaistow, West Ham (John) wife Annie Kezia FROST d 1894.1 Poplar @ 39 m2 1894.2 South Stoneham, Hampshire (John Michelmore) 1861 widow @ 33 b Newton Abbot ^ 5 Hanover Court, Southampton (Allen) 1871 stewardess, widow @ 41 b Exeter ^ 30 Houndswell Gardens, Southampton (Alice) m2 1875.2 Southampton, Thomas BATCHELOR 1881 @ 53 b Exeter ^ 1 Peninsular Tce, Southampton. Also in household: her aunt Alice sp John SHEPPERD chr 6May1804 Topsham, "son of William & Margaret" m 1845.4 Exeter m 14Nov1845 Exeter St Mary Arches 1851 malster @ 46 b Topsham ^ Rendle’s Court, Wolborough (SHEPPARD) 1861 malster @ 56 b Topsham ^ 5 Waight Terrace, Southampton (SHEPPARD) d 1867.1 Southampton @ 64 (SHEPPARD) |
It is not known why Elizabeth was removed to Dodbrooke. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0423 |
head Andrew MITCHELMORE chr 19Mar1820 Wesleyan Chapel, West Teignmouth 1851 unmarried sawyer @ 31 b Highweek ^ Mount Pleasant, Teigngrace; servant to Henry TOZER sawyer @ 39 m 1852.2 Exeter, SCOBLE m 21Jun1852 Exeter St Olave: Andrew MITCHELMORE, sawyer @ 33 ^ Galley's Court, Exeter, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, letter carrier; Mary Ann SCOBLE, servant @ 27 ^ Bartholomew Yard, Exeter, father Henry SCOBLE, shipwright 1861 sawyer @ 41 b Highweek ^ Wolborough (MICHALMORE) 1866 sawyer ^ Newton Abbot 1871 labourer @ 51 b Highweek ^ White's Court, Wolborough Nov1872 in charge of store of Messrs Watts & Bearns, coal merchants, Newton Abbot: admonished by magistrate for not reporting incorrect weighing balance d 1879.1 Newton Abbot @ 58 bur 25Feb1879 Wolborough @ 58 sp Mary Ann SCOBLE (b 1823) Shaldon m 1852.2 Exeter m 21Jun1852 Exeter St Olave 1861 @ 37 b St Nicholas, Devon ^ Wolborough (MICHALMORE) 1871 @ 47 b St Nicholas ^ White's Court, Wolborough 1881 widow @ 57 b Shaldon ^ Compton Place, St Marychurch with son James (Mary A MICHELMORE) 1901 inmate, widow @ 77 b Shaldon ^ St Wilfred's Home for Aged Women [run by the Sisters of Mercy], Exeter (M A) 1911 inmate, widow @ 87 b Shaldon ^ 37 Bartholomew Street East, Exeter; head: Alice COBB, Sister of Mercy d 1913.2 Exeter @ 89 bur 14Jun1913 Wolborough @ 89 ^ St Wilfred’s Home, Exeter dau Elizabeth Selina MITCHELMORE b 1853.2 Newton Abbot (Elizabeth) 1861 @ 8 b Stockinhead [Stokeinteignhead] ^ Wolborough with parents (Elizabeth P MICHALMORE) 1871 domestic servant (housemaid) @ 18 b Shaldon ^ 6 Victoria Terrace, Heavitree (Elizabeth MICHAMORE); head: Matthew HUSBAND, wholesale druggist 1881 unm housemaid @ 30 b Shaldon ^ Manor House, Abbottskerswell (Elizabeth MICHELMORE); head: William CREED, solicitor. Also in household: her sister Sarah 7Feb1883 arrived Bombay aboard Cathay from London (Miss ?) m 9Feb1883 St John the Evangelist, Colaba, Bombay: John THOMPSON, orderly room sergeant, 1st Btn Rifle Brigade ^ Ahmednagar, father Reuben THOMPSON; Elizabeth Selina MITCHELMORE ^ Colaba, father Andrew MITCHELMORE 1891 @ 38 b Shaldon ^ Carisbrooke Castle, St Nicholas, Isle of Wight (Elizabeth S) 1901 @ 47 b Shaldon ^ 4 Richardson Road, West Ham (Elizabeth S) 1911 @ 57 b Shaldon ^ 5 Grosvenor Road, Upton East, West Ham d 1918.1 West Ham @ 64 b 1855.3 Newton Abbot b 1857.4 Newton Abbot son John William Scott MITCHELMORE b 1860.1 Newton Abbot dau Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE b 1862.4 Newton Abbot 1871 scholar @ 8 b Wolborough ^ White's Court, Wolborough with parents (Sarah J) 1881 unm general servant @ 22 b Shaldon ^ Manor House, Abbotts Kerswell, servant to William CREED, solicitor (Sarah). Also in household: her sister Elizabeth m 1885.3 Newton Abbot m 17Jul1885 Abbotskerswell: Arthur Charles CUMES, railway fireman ^ Penzance; Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE, domestic servant ^ Abbotskerswell, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witness [brother] James Henry MITCHELMORE 1901 @ 38 b Newton Abbot ^ Exeter St Thomas 1911 @ 48 b Newton Abbot ^ 2 Bury Road, Highweek d 1946.1 Plymouth @ 84 son Joseph Benjamin MITCHELMORE b 1865.2 Newton Abbot chr 1Mar1866 Wolborough St Paul d 1866.1 Newton Abbot @ 10 [mo] bur 11Mar1866 Wolborough @ 10 mo son William Benjamin MITCHELMORE b 1867.1 Newton Abbot |
St Nicholas is an earlier name for Shaldon, after the parish church. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0402 |
head James MITCHELMORE chr 11Feb1827 Wesleyan Chapel, West Teignmouth 1841 apprentice shoemaker @ 14 b Devon ^ Highweek Street, Highweek Newton Bushel; head: John UNDERHAY, shoemaker 1851 shoemaker @ 24 b Newton Bushel ^ St Aubyn Ope, Stoke Damerel, lodging with John SCOTT, hair dresser (Jas.) m 1851.2 Plymouth m 4May1851 Plymouth Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, ELLIOTT 1860 ^ Plympton 1861 overlooker, Royal Laboratory @ 34 b Newton Bushel ^ Bull Point Cottages, St Budeaux 1862 foreman to Laboratory (Dock Yard) 15Apr1869 foreman, Royal Laboratory, Devonport @ 42: retired with pension of £25 9s 3d after 15 yr 1 mo service 1871 shoemaker and turnpike gate keeper @ 44 b Newton Bushel ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux (MICHELMORE) 1881 shoemaker @ 54 b Newton Bushel 91 ^ Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux 1891 shoemaker @ 64 b Newton Bushell ^ Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux 1892 paid parish rate on a house and garden at Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux 1901 pensioner from civil service @ 74 b Newton, Devon ^ Kings Tamerton,Devonport 1903 shoemaker ^ 28 Clifford Terrace, Plymouth d 1903.2 Devonport @ 76 sp Mary Ann ELLIOTT (b 1830) St Budeaux m 1851.2 Plymouth m 4May1851 Plymouth Ebenezer Methodist Chapel 1861 @ 31 b Devonport ^ Bull Point Cottages, St Budeaux 1871 @ 41 b Devonport ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux (Mary A) 1881 @ 51 b Devonport ^ Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux 1891 @ 61 b Devonport ^ Kings Tamerton, St Budeaux 1901 @ 71 b Devonport ^ Kings Tamerton,Devonport (Mary A) 1911 boarder @ 82 b Devonport ^ 12 High Leigh Terrace, St Budeaux, Devonport d 1914.1 Devonport @ 84 (Mary Anne) dau Elizabeth Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1852.2 Stoke Damerel 1861 scholar @ 9 b Devonport ^ Bull Point Cottages, St Budeaux with parents (Elizabeth) 1871 servant domestic (out of employment) @18 b Devonport ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux with parents (Elizabeth) m 1873.3 Stoke Damerel, George Augustus NEWMAN [1881 soldier, private army hospital corps] (Elizabeth Mary A) chr 25Oct1878 Belgaum, Bombay, India 1881 @ 28 b Devonport ^ Army Hospital Corps Depot, Aldershot with family 1911 @ 58 b Devonport ^ St Peter’s Barracks, Jersey (Elizabeth Mary Anne Mitchelmore NEWMAN) d 1934.3 Plymouth dau Mary Ann Scoble MITCHELMORE b 1853.3 Stoke Damerel d 1854.1 Stoke Damerel @ 9 [mo] (Mary Ann Scobell) bur 24Mar1854 Stoke Damerel @ 9 mo ^ 84 James Street (Mary Ann Scobell) dau Emma Jane MITCHELMORE b 1855.2 Stoke Damerel 1861 scholar @ 6 b Devonport ^ Bull Point Cottages, St Budeaux with parents 1871 @ 16 b Devonport ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux with parents (Emma J) m 1878.2 Plympton m 8Jun1878 St Budeaux: James SHIELDS, soldier @ 32 ^ Devonport, father Thomas SHIELDS, book binder; Emma Jane MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ Kings Tamerton, father James MITCHELMORE, shoemaker; witness [father] James MITCHELMORE chr 13Dec1907 Plymouth St Budeaux ^ 28 Clifford Terrace, "married woman" d 1938.4 Plymouth @ 83 dau Louise Powell MITCHELMORE b 1857.4 Stoke Damerel 1861 @ 3 b Devonport ^ Bull Point Cottages, St Budeaux with parents (Louisa Cornell) 1871 @ 13 b Devonport ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux with parents (Louisa) m 1876.4 Stoke Damerel, William LINSDELL (Louisa) son Henry Michelmore LINSDELL b 1884.2 Taunton b 4May1884 chr 18Feb1896 Plymouth St Peter 1891 scholar @ 6 b Taunton ^ 28 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse with parents m 1905.3 Devonport, Ida May ANNELL (Harry Mitchelmore) 1911 @ 27 ^ Plymouth (Harry) 1919 hairdresser ^ 2 Frankfort Buildings, Frankfort Street, Plymouth 1921 b 1883 Taunton ^ Plymouth 1939 hairdresser b 4May1884 ^ 2 Frankfort Buildings, Plymouth (Henry M) d 1953.3 Surrey N @ 69 1891 @ 33 b Devonport ^ 28 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse (Louisa) 1896 ^ Flora Hall, Union Street d 1938.4 Plymouth @ 81 son John Elliott MITCHELMORE b 1860.1 Plympton d 1860.4 Plympton @ 9 [mo] bur 7Dec1860 Stoke Damerel @ 9 mo ^ Plympton son James MITCHELMORE b 1861.4 Plympton d 1861.4 Plympton @ 1 [mo] bur 10Dec1861 Stoke Damerel @ 5 wk b 1862.4 Plympton b 1865 St Budeaux |
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Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0150 |
head James MITCHELMORE chr 10Mar1799 Chivelstone Ford 1808 Stokenham: apprenticed to John PEARSE, yeoman m 31Aug1828 Stokenham, RIDER 1828 yeoman ^Coleridge 1841 thatcher @ 40 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1851 thatcher @ 53 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 1861.2 Kingsbridge @ 62 d 6Apr1861 Chillington @ 62; bur Chivelstone Ford sp Rebecca RIDER (b 1800) Stokenham m 31Aug1828 Stokenham 1841 @ 40 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1851 @ 51 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1861 widowed agricultural labourer @ 60 b Stokenham ^ Chillington 1871 head, widow @ 72 b Chillington, Stokenham 1881 family charwoman @ 82 b Stokenham. Also in household: her sister Elizabeth RYDER d 1886.4 Kingsbridge @ 86 d 12Dec1886 @ 86; bur Stokenham. Named on same memorial: her son James bur 16Dec1886 Stokenham @ 86 ^ Chillington dau Susanna MITCHELMORE chr 28Sep1828 Stokenham 1841 @ 12 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents (Susan) 1851 house servant @ 22 b Stokenham ^ Compton, Marldon; head: Richard WHITEWAY, farmer 1861 unm servant @ 32 b Stokingham, housemaid at Sydenham Villa, St Marychurch (Susana MICHELMORE); head: Elizabeth WHITEWAY 1870 awarded prize by the Newton Abbot Agricultural Society for living under the same roof as her employer for 20 yr 4 mo (Susan MICHELMORE) 1871 servant @ 42 b Stokenham ^ Linton House, St Marychurch (Susan); head: Elizabeth WHITEWAY 1881 cook domestic @ 55 b Stokenham ^ 4 Spencer Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey; head: Edward NETTLESHIP, oculist d 1891.1 Newton Abbot @ 62 (Susan) d 6Mar1891 Stokeinteignhead: spinster; probate granted 25Mar1891 Exeter to Richard MICHELMORE ^ Stokeinteignhead, gardener, brother, estate £211 18s 5d b 15Dec1829 son James MITCHELMORE b 1840.4 Kingsbridge 1841 @ infant b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents 1851 scholar @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1861 agricultural labourer @ 20 b Stokenham ^ with mother d 1868.3 Kingsbridge @ 27 d 7Jul1868 @ 27; bur Stokenham bur 11Jul1868 Stokenham @ 27 ^ Chillington |
It seems unlikely that James was a yeoman in 1828, as stated on his daughter Susanna’s baptismal record. James's memorial
Susanna was formerly thought to be the mother of Susan, now known to be the daughter of Richard.
Susanna's niece Susan was working as a servant in the same households as her aunt in 1871 and 1881.
In relation to average earnings, Susanna's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today.
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Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 2004 |
head William MUCHMOOR chr 21Mar1784 East Allington 30May1805 labourer @ 21 b East Allington: enlisted at Bath in the 30th Foot Regiment; served in the East Indies 14Oct1806 to 15Jan1827; discharged @ 43 "as a consequence of being worn out" (MITCHELMORE) m 7Sep1811 Dartmouth St Saviour, WILLIAMS (MITCHMORE) 24Mar1827 granted pension of 1s 5d 31Oct1827 ^ Madras, India: pensioner, 30th Regiment of Foot sp Sarah WILLIAMS ?chr 20Dec1789 Blackawton, "illegitimate daughter of Sarah, pauper" m 7Sep1811 Dartmouth St Saviour |
The 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot was stationed in India from 1807 to 1829. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1843 |
head Marey MITCHELMORE chr 9Sep1783 Sherford 1851 unm general servant @ 66 b Stokenham ^ Thurlestone with her sister Sarah START 1861 unm pauper @ 77 b Sherford ^ Whitley, Thurlestone, lodging with her niece Mary BEVELL d 1866.1 Kingsbridge @ 82 bur 4Feb1866 Thurlestone @ 83 (Mary) d 30Jan1866 @ 82; bur Thurlestone. Named on same memorial: her sister Sarah dau Sarah MICHELMORE chr 29Jan1818 Thurlestone |
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Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0273 |
head Susanna MICHELMORE chr 3Jul1785 Stokenham m 28Mar1813 Thurlestone, WILLS 1841 @ 50 b Devon ^ Market Place, Dodbrooke with mother (Susan MICHAMORE) 1851 dressmaker, unm @ 65 b Stokenham ^ Market Place, Dodbrook (Susanah MUCHEMORE) d 1859.4 Kingsbridge @ 74 bur 27Nov1859 Dodbrooke @ 74 (MITCHELMORE) chr 17Mar1811 Stokenham sp Vincent WILLS chr 8Aug1791 Stoke Fleming m1 28Mar1813 Thurlestone, MICHELMORE m2 17Sep1817 Paignton, Mary PARNEL 1841 @ 45 ^ Stoke Fleming 1851 @ 57 ^ Stoke Fleming d 1861.3 Kingsbridge @ 69 |
It would appear that Vincent left Susanna soon after their marriage. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1029 |
head William MICHELMORE chr 15May1791 Stokenham 1798 apprenticed to Thomas HUPELL, yeoman 1802 apprenticed to James TORRING, yeoman 24Jan1809 @ 20 b Thurston: private 3rd class, Plymouth Division, 15th Coy, Royal Marines, aboard HMS Warspite at Rio de Janeiro m 4???1816 Thurlestone, ASH 1819-1830 labourer ^ Buckland, Thurlestone 1833-1838 farmer ^ Buckland, Thurlestone 1841 yeoman @ 50 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone 184x occupier of two parcels of land in Thurlestone, total area 4.5 ha 1851 farmer 11 acr @ 59 b Stokenham ^ Thurlestone 1861 lodging house keeper @ 70 b Stokenham ^ 27 Castle Street, Plymouth St Andrew d 1866.1 Plymouth (MITCHELMORE) bur 25Mar1866 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 75 ^ 27 Castle Street, Plymouth sp Mary ASH chr 28Dec1794 Aveton Gifford m 4???1816 Thurlestone 1841 @ 45 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone 1851 @ 56 b Aveton Gifford ^ Thurlestone 1858-1862 paid rates on 80/28 Castle Street, Plymouth 1861 @ 67 b Aveton Gifford^ 27 Castle Street, Plymouth St Andrew d 1866.2 Plymouth @ 72 bur 3Jun1866 Ford Park Cemetery @ 72 ^ 27 Castle Street, Plymouth (Mary) dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE chr 4Jul1819 Thurlestone 27Jun1837 @ 18: sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for concealing the birth of her infant m 1848.4 Plymouth m 13Dec1848 Plymouth St Andrew: William DOLTON, mariner on the smack Sarah Ann, father Samuel DOLTON, labourer; Mary Ann MITCHELMORE ^ Flora Place, father William MITCHELMORE, farmer 1851 @ 32 b Thurlstone ^ Church Street, Dodbrook 1861 @ 42 b Kingsbridge ^ 3 Castle Street, Plymouth son William MITCHELMORE chr 27May1821 Thurlestone ?bur 11Aug1824 Thurlestone @ 6 wk ^ Buckland dau Agnes MICHELMORE (b 1821) chr 16Apr1826 Thurlestone son William MITCHELMORE chr 9Mar1828 Thurlestone bur 23Mar1829 Thurlestone @ 13 mo ^ Buckland dau Susanna MITCHELMORE chr 24May1829 Thurlestone bur 29Jun1830 Thurlestone @ 13 mo ^ Buckland dau Susanna Sophia MITCHELMORE chr 25Dec1830 Thurlestone bur 8Sep1832 Thurlestone @ 18 mo ^ Buckland dau Susanna Sophia MITCHELMORE chr 13Feb1833 Thurlestone (MICHLMORE) 1841 @ 7 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone with parents (Susan) 1851 @ 18 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone with parents (Susana) m 1854.4 Plymouth (Susan) son William Henry MICHELMORE b 1838.3 Kingsbridge chr 20May1838 Thurlestone 1841 @ 3 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone with parents 1851 @ 13 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone with parents 1852 beer retailer ^ 8 Castle Street, Plymouth (MITCHELMORE) d 1854.1 Plymouth @ 16 bur 8Jan1854 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 16 ^ Castle Street, Plymouth |
The month is left blank in the marriage register, but it must have been either January or February.
Nothing more is known about Mary Ann's illegitimate child. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1024 |
head Robert MITCHELMORE chr 11May1794 Stokenham m 24Jul1814 Stokenham, TAYLOR 1814-1836 labourer 1814, 1815 ^ Maddercombe [Maddiscombe, near Start Point] 1816, 1819 ^ Coleridge 1822 ^ Widwell 1824 ^ Stokenham 1828,1836 ^ Chillington ?2Jul1839 acquitted of larceny charge 1841 agricultural labourer @ 45 b Devon ^ Village, Stokenham. Also in household: his granddaughter Louisa 1851 agricultural labourer @ 57 b Stokenham ^ Vicarage House, Stokenham sp Elizabeth TAYLOR chr 14Jun1788 Stokenham (Betty) m 24Jul1814 Stokenham 1841 @ 50 b Devon ^ Village, Stokenham 1851 agricultural labourer @ 62 b Stokenham 1861 agricultural labourer, almswoman @ 73 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with son Robert dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 4Dec1814 Stokenham d before Sep1816 son Robert MITCHELMORE b 181x bur 4Feb1815 Stokenham, "infant" dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 1Sep1816 Stokenham m 1844.4 Newton Abbot m 19Dec1844 Tormoham: James SEARLE, gardener of Tor, father Christopher SEARLE, gardener; Elizabeth MITCHELMORE of Tor, father Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer 1851 @ 34 b Stokenham ^ Trishford Lodge, Harberton 1861 @ 44 b Stokenham ^ Parsonage Lodge, North Huish 1881 @ 64 b Devon ^ Western Road, Ermington 1891 widow @ 75 ^ Harford Road, Harford with daughter Rhoda 1901 widow @ 85 b Stokenham ^ Harford Road, Ivybridge with daughter Emma d 1903.3 Plympton @ 87 dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 21Nov1819 Stokenham chr 22Mar1822 Stokenham ^ Coleridge son William MITCHELMORE chr 11Jul1824 Stokenham bur 8May1834 Stokenham @ 9 dau Jemima MITCHELMORE chr 20Apr1828 Stokenham 1841 female servant @ 14 b Devon ^ Torcross, Stokenham with her sister Mary and her family 1851 house servant @ 22 b Stokenham ^ Vicarage House, Stokenham with parents m 185x, Thomas DAVIES son John MITCHELMORE chr 22Sep1830 Stokenham bur 17Sep1831 Stokenham @ 11 mo chr 27Mar1836 Stokenham |
Elizabeth was a sister of the Mary who married Robert's third cousin Thomas. They were both daughters of Richard and Elizabeth TAYLOR.
Elizabeth was formerly regarded as the head of Family 0451, an error based on inaccurate transcriptions. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 1829 |
head George MICTHAMORE chr [21Sep1790] Chivelstone m1 14May1818 Chivelstone, ADAMS (MITCHELMORE) 1819 fisherman ^ Prawl (MITCHELMORE) m2 6Mar1822 Chivelstone, GUNN, widower, fisherman (MITCHAMORE) d 3Sep1822 @ 32; bur Chivelstone bur 6Sep1822 Chivelstone @ 32 ^ Prawl (MITCHELMORE) [named on same memorial as his father] 1823 labourer ^ Allington, "died before child born" sp1 Elizabeth ADAMS (b 1786) m 14May1818 Chivelstone d 1821 @ 36?; bur Chivelstone (MITCHELMORE) bur 3Mar1821 Chivelstone @ 35 ^ Prawl dau Miriam MITCHELMORE chr 19Sep1819 Chivelstone ?1841 servant @ 21 b Devon ^ York Street, Plymouth St Andrew (M MUCHMORE) m 1842.1 Totnes, Henry EASTMAN (MICKAMORE) m 26Jan1842 Littlehempston: Henry EASTMAN, carrier ^ Totnes, father William EASTMAN, labourer; Miriam MICHAMORE ^ Totnes, father George MICHAMORE, labourer 1851 butchers wife @ 31 b Prawle ^ Parks Farm House, Cornworthy with family 1881 widow, formerly farmer's wife @ 61 b Chivelstone ^ The Level, Dittisham d 1887.4 Totnes @ 67 d 188x Dittisham sp2 Ann GUNN (b 1789) Plymouth m 6Mar1822 Chivelstone 1841 servant @ 50 b Devon ^ Flora Place, Union Street, Plymouth St Andrew (MICHAMOOR); head: Betsey [Tree 17] 1851 widow, one of five alms people @ 61 b Plymouth ^ 7 Hill Street, Plymouth Charles (MITCHAMORE) d 1853.4 Plymouth @ 65 (MITCHAMORE) bur 25Dec1853 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 65 ^ Hill Street, Plymouth d 1854: probate granted at Exeter to [daughter-in-law] Sarah Jeffery MITCHAMORE ^ Plymouth chr 2Mar1823 Chivelstone |
Miriam may have moved to Plymouth to be near her brother George.
It appears that, after her husband died in Sep1823, Ann moved first to the Totnes area (where her daughter was married) and perhaps worked for Betsey 0630. Betsey was widowed in 1833 and moved to Plymouth before 1841, and may have brought Ann with her. |
Tree 05 Generation 6 Family 0449 |
head Samuel MICTHAMORE chr [01Oct1792] Chivelstone m 27Oct1817 Chivelstone, CHAPMAN (MICHELMORE) bur 30Nov1824 Tormoham @ 32 (MICHELMORE) sp Alice CHAPMAN b 179x m 27Oct1817 Chivelstone b 18Mar1818 South Prawl |
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Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 1623 |
head Thomas MITCHELMORE chr 20Mar1791 Slapton ?12Apr1800 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to Andrew GILLARD, churchwarden m 16Apr1811 Stokenham, TAYLOR 1816-1820 ^ Coleridge 1823-1832 labourer ^ Chillington 1833 ^ Coleridge 1835 ^ Chillington 1841 agricultural labourer @ 50 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1851 agricultural labourer @ 60 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 1855.1 Kingsbridge @ 66 bur 21Jan1855 Stokenham @ 66 ^ Chillington sp Mary TAYLOR chr 29Oct1786 Stokenham m 16Apr1811 Stokenham 1841 @ 55 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1851 wool spinner @ 65 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1861 @ 76 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham, lodging with Elizabeth COLE 1871 lodger, widow @ 80 b Stokenham ^ North Pool, South Pool, with granddaughter Mary and her husband William STONE (Mary MITCHAMORE) d 1872.1 Kingsbridge @ 82 (Mary MITCHELMORE) chr 7Mar1813 Stokenham ^ Chillington dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 22Dec1816 Stokenham ^ Coleridge 1828-1831 apprenticed to John PITTS, yeoman, Stokenham bur 4Apr1833 Stokenham @ 16 ^ Coleridge chr 6Feb1820 Stokenham ^ Coleridge son John MITCHELMORE chr 9Feb1823 Stokenham ^ Chillington chr 25Sep1825 Stokenham ^ Chillington son William MITCHELMORE chr 13Dec1829 Stokenham ^ Chillington bur 6May1835 Stokenham @ 6 ^ Chillington son George MITCHELMORE chr 10Jun1832 Stokenham ^ Chillington bur 9Apr1835 Stokenham @ 2 ^ Chillington |
The 1800 apprenticeship record could also refer to Thomas [Tree 02].
Mary was a sister of the Elizabeth who married Thomas's third cousin Robert. They were both daughters of Richard and Elizabeth TAYLOR.
In 1831, Mary's brother Austin was also apprenticed to John PITTS. |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0153 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 24Jul1796 Stokenham 25Jul1806 Sherford @ 10: apprenticed to Jonathan HODGE, yeoman ^ Slapton m1 22Jun1819 Slapton: John MITCHELMORE; Thirza HEATH; witness Edward HEATH 1820-1829 labourer ^ Slapton Village m2 [16May1833] Slapton, PROWSE (widower) 1834 labourer ^ Alston 1837 labourer 1840-45 labourer ^ Slapton 1841 agricultural labourer @ 40 b Devon ^ Alston, Slapton 184x occupier of house at Alston, Slapton (MICHELMORE) 1851 agricultural labourer @ 50 b Slapton ^ Beer's Barn, Cornworthy 1861 agricultural labourer @ 64 b Slapton ^ Cornworthy d 1862.1 Totnes @ 64 d 1Feb1862 Cornworthy @ 64, "agricultural labourer" bur 6Feb1861 Slapton @ 64 ^ Cornworthy sp1 Thirza HEATH (b 1802) m 22Jun1819 Slapton bur 21Dec1831 Slapton @ 29 chr 30Apr1820 Slapton son Edward MITCHELMORE chr 3Nov1822 Slapton d 11Aug1826 @ 4 d 11Aug1826 @ 4; bur Slapton bur 14Aug1826 Slapton @ 4 chr 28Jun1829 Slapton sp2 Elizabeth PROWSE chr 4Feb1810 North Huish, “daughter of Roger & Jane” m 16May1833 Slapton 1841 @ 30 b Devon ^ Alston, Slapton 1851 agricultural labourer @ 45 b North Huish ^ Beer's Barn, Cornworthy 1861 agricultural labourer @ 51 b North Huish ^ Cornworthy 1871 housekeeper @ 62 b North Huish ^ Winner Street, Paignton with son George 1881 widow @ 74 b North Huish ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton with son George d 1884.1 Totnes @ 76 dau Mary Jane MITCHELMORE chr 21Sep1834 Slapton 1841 @ 6 b Devon ^ Alston, Slapton with parents (Mary) 1851 house servant farm @ 17 b Slapton ^ Court Barton House, Cornworthy (Mary MICKELMORE); head: Thomas HODGE, farmer ?1851 house servant @ 16 b Blackawton ^ Higher Heathfield, Slapton; head: Wm GRILLS, farmer (Maria) 1859 Cornworthy: 3rd banns read 30Jan for William Tamling ABRAHAM ^ Stoke Fleming and Mary Jane MICHELMORE m 1859.1 Totnes, William Tamline ABRAHAM [1871 baker] dau Mary Jane Mitchelmore ABRAHAM b 1862.3 Totnes 1871 @ 9 b Cornworthy ^ Marldon with parents (Mary Jane) 1901 nurse @ 38 b Blackawton ^ Broadclyst (Mary J M) 1911 maid’s salary @ 48 b Tideford, Cornworthy ^ Hale Bank, Ellesmere Road, Wellswood (SIBREHEM); head: Catherine HOLLINS, private means dau Susanna ABRAHAM b 1863.4 Totnes 1871 @ 8 b Paignton ^ Marldon with parents 1881 domestic servant @ 18 b Paignton ^ 5 Ton Hill Sunny Side, Kingskerswell; head Julia A LUCAS, widow m 1884.1 Newton Abbot, George SMERDON dau Mary Jane Mitchelmore SMERDON b 1892.3 Newton Abbot (Mary Jane M) 1901 juvenile @ 8 b Coffinswell ^ Paignton with parents (Mary J) 1911 housemaid domestic @ 18 b Coffinswell ^ Stanton, Torquay; head: George ISAACS, retired draper 1901 @ 37 b Paignton ^ Paignton 1911 @ 47 b Paignton ^ Torquay d 1945.2 Newton Abbot @ 81 d 1878.4 Totnes @ 44 son John MICHELMORE b 1837.4 Kingsbridge b 1840.3 Kingsbridge dau ? [female] MITCHELMORE b 1843.1 Kingsbridge b 1845.2 Kingsbridge |
Edward's memorial
Elizabeth was a sister of Jane PROWSE, who married George [Tree 02] in Slapton four years later.
Mary Jane's younger brother Robert was a servant to the same Thomas HODGE at Court Barton House in 1861. She appears to have been enumerated twice in 1851 in the course of moving from Slapton to Cornworthy.
In 1881, George SMERDON was a co-worker of Susanna’s cousin Edward at a farm in Marldon. |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0279 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 18Feb1781 Sherford 16Oct1789 Sherford: apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman m 20Jul1803 Slapton: John MITCHELMORE; Elizabeth PERRING; witness [bride's sister] Grace PERRING 1825 labourer ?28May1829 witnessed marriage of John OLDRIDGE and Weny CRIMP at Sherford 1841 agricultural labourer @ 60 b Devon ^ Village, Slapton 184x occupier of house in Slapton (MICHELMORE) 1851 agricultural labourer @ 70 b Sherford ^ Slapton village with sister Elizabeth and her family d 1856.2 Kingsbridge @ 76 d 25Mar1856 @ 70; bur Slapton. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth bur 3Apr1856 Slapton @ 76 sp Elizabeth PERRING chr 18Jul1779 Slapton, “daughter of James & Elizabeth” m 20Jul1803 Slapton 1841 @ 60 b Devon ^ Village, Slapton d 1849.4 Kingsbridge @ 70 d 24Oct1849 @ 70; bur Slapton bur 27Oct1849 Slapton @ 70 dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 10Jun1804 Slapton m 27Feb1822 Slapton, Samuel PEPPERELL 1851 @ 47 b Slapton ^ Slapton village son John Simon Mitchelmore PEPPERELL (b 1845) Slapton 1851 @ 5 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents (John) 1861 labourer @ 16 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents (John) m 1867.3 Kingsbridge, Sarah CRAPP (John Simon M) 1881 butcher and farmer 130 acres @ 35 b Slapton ^ Slapton village 1891 butcher @ 44 b Slapton ^ Slapton (John S M) 1901 @ 55 b Slapton ^ Slapton(John S M) 1911 farmer and butcher @ 65 b Slapton ^ Slapton(John) d 1916.3 Kingsbridge @ 70 d 11Mar1916 Slapton: probate granted 5Jul1916 London to Abraham JARVIS and Albert Buckpit SOPER, farmers, estate ₤3488 10s 8d 1851 @ 47 b Slapton ^ Slapton village 1861 @ 57 b Slapton ^ Slapton village d 1879.1 Kingsbridge @ 76 son John MITCHELMORE chr 18Aug1811 Slapton dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 15Jan1823 Slapton 1841 @ 19 b Devon ^ Harlestone, East Allington d 1855.2 Kingsbridge @ 32 son Thomas MICHAMORE chr 13Feb1825 Slapton |
In relation to average earnings, John’s estate would have been equivalent to about £1,000,000 today. |
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head Nicholas MITCHELMORE chr 9Mar1788 Sherford 3Jul1798 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to Samuel and then Elizabeth CORNISH of Chivelstone 27Jan1806 enlisted as private, Captain Fisher’s troop, 6th Dragoon Guards (MUCHMORE) 31Aug1814 discharged at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Ireland, as unfit for service due to injuries resulting from horse accident (MUCHMORE) m 181x 1816-1833 labourer ^ Sherford 1841 labourer ^ Harbertonford d 1840.2 Kingsbridge @ 54 bur 26Jun1840 Sherford @ 54 sp Anne ?? (b 1785) Scotland m 181x 1841 pauper @ 50 b Scotland ^ Sherford 1851 widow, pauper @ 65 b Scotland ^ Sherford village d 1853.2 Kingsbridge @ 67 bur 17Apr1853 Sherford @ 67 (Ann MICHELMORE) dau Anne MITCHELMORE chr 2Jun1816 Sherford 28Aug1828 @ 12 ^ Sherford: bound to Samuel CORNISH Esq 27Oct1832 ordered to be removed from East Portlemouth to Sherford (Ann) 16Nov1832 apprehension order issued for Henry CAUNTER, labourer, reputed father of her unborn child (Ann) 1841 woolen weaver @ 18 b Devon ^ Harberton m 1841.2 Totnes (MICHELMORE) m 16May1841 Harberton: John BROWNE, carpenter ^ Harbertonford, father John BROWNE, carpenter; Ann MICHELMORE ^ Harbertonford, father Nicholas MICHELMORE, labourer 1851 @ 29 b Sherford ^ Harberton Ford with husband and family (Ann) 1881 grocer @ 56 b Harbertonford ^ Village, Harberton (Ann) dau Jane MITCHELMORE chr 21Feb1819 Sherford 27Mar1830 Sherford @ 12: apprenticed to Aaron HONEYWILL, yeoman dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 30Jun1822 Sherford 1841 @ 15 b Devon ^ Sherford with mother 1851 unm @ 28 b Sherford ^ Sherford with mother bur 6May1856 Sherford @ 34 ^ Union House dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 8Jan1826 Sherford 1841 female servant @ 15 b Devon ^ Duncombe Street, Kingsbridge; head: Shad? D PEARCE, surgeon 1846 Sherford: banns read for Edward COLE and Elizabeth MITCHELMORE m 1846.2 Kingsbridge (Elizth) m 6May1846 Sherford: Edward COLE, labourer ^ Sherford, father Edward COLE, labourer; Elizabeth MITCHELMORE, minor ^ Sherford, father Nicholas MITCHELMORE, labourer chr 30Nov1828 Sherford dau Caroline MITCHELMORE b 2Mar1833 chr 19May1833 Sherford bur 10Jun1834 Sherford @ 13 mo |
Ann’s child has not been identified. |
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head Mary Ann MITCHELMORE chr 3Jan1815 Churchstow 1838 South Milton: 3rd banns read 7Jan for Benjamin LEE and Mary Anne MICHELMOOR m 10Jan1838 South Milton, LEE (Maryann MICHELMORE) 1841 ^ Kerse Farm, South Milton (Mary) 1851 agricultural labourer @ 35 b Churchstow ^ Kerse, South Milton 1861 ^ Kerse Farme, South Milton 1881 @ 66 b Churchstow ^ South Milton d 1884; bur South Milton @ 69. Named on same memorial: her husband Benjamin LEE bur 25Nov1884 South Milton @ 69 dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 14Dec1834 Churchstow 1841 @ 6 b Devon ^ Village, Churchstow with grandfather William 1030 (MICHELMORE) 1851 unm general servant @ 19 b Loddiswell ^ Tunley, Loddiswell; head: Philip MOYSEY, farmer 1861 house servant @ 23 b Churchstow ^ Warfleet House, Stoke Fleming; head: Edward COWCHER m 1865.2 Sherborne, Luke MARKS 1871 @ 36 b Kingsbridge ^ Somerset 1881 thatcher’s wife @ 46 b Kingsbridge ^ Prestleigh, Doulting, Somerset 1891 @ 57 b Kingsbridge ^ Doulting 1901 shopkeeper, widow @ 67 b Kingsbridge ^ Corner of Lane, Prestleigh Road, Doulting d 1906.3 Shepton Mallet @ 72 sp Benjamin LEE (b 1815) Aveton Gifford chr 27Nov1814 Aveton Gifford, “son of Benjamin, labourer of Staunton, and his wife Mary” m 10Jan1838 South Milton 1841 agricultural labourer @ 25 b Devon ^ Kerse Farm, South Milton 1851 agricultural labourer @ 40 b Aveton Gifford ^ Kerse, South Milton 1861 agricultural labourer ^ Kerse Farm, South Milton 1881 farm labourer @ 66 b Aveton Gifford ^ South Milton 1891 agricultural labourer, widower @ 76 b Aveton Gifford ^ Feoffee Cottage, South Milton 1901 agricultural labourer, retired @ 86 b Aston Gifford ^ South Milton d 1905; bur South Milton @ 90 bur 11Apr1905 South Milton @ 90 |
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head William MITCHELMORE chr 13Jan1825 Churchstow 1841 male servant @ 15 ^ Kerse, South Milton; head: Robert POLYBLANK, farmer m 1850.2 Kingsbridge, BOND m 30May1850 Churchstow: William MICHELMORE, labourer ^ Churchstow, father William MITCHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth BOND, servant, father John BOND, labourer; witnesses [father] William MITCHELMORE, John BOND 1851 agricultural labourer @ 26 b Churchstow ^ Churchstow 1861 farmer 47 acres @ 36 ^ South Fursdown Farm, Holbeton [west of Kingston]. Also in household: his nephew George LEE [son of his sister Mary Ann] 1870 farmer ^ South Fursdon, Holbeton (Wm) 1871 farmer 47 acres @ 56 [sic] b Churchstow ^ South Fursdown, Holbeton. Also in household: his nephew John Owen MULLIN d 1874.1 Plympton @ 49 bur 29Jan1874 Churchstow @ 49 d 22Jan1874 @ 49; bur Churchstow. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth sp Elizabeth BOND (b 1827) Loddiswell m 1850.2 Kingsbridge m 30May1850 Churchstow 1851 @ 23 b Loddiswell ^ Churchstow 1857 awarded prize of 10s by the South Devon Agricultural Association for having served as a female labourer for 18 yr with the same master [Richard LUSCOMBE, Elston, Churchstow] 1861 @ 33 ^ South Fursdown Farm, Holberton 1871 @ 60 [sic] b Lodiswell ^ South Fursdown, Holberton (Eliza) 1881 widow @ 53 b Loddiswell ^ Loddiswell d 1891.1 Kingsbridge @ 63 bur 6Feb1891 Churchstow @ 63 d 2Feb1891 @ 62; bur Churchstow |
Memorial to William |
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head John MICHELMORE chr 31May1807 Churchstow 1829 John MITCHELMORE of Churchstow, labourer, reputed father of child of Mary CROCKER alias FITZWATER of West Alvington m 17Apr1832 Modbury, HOSKING 1832 labourer ^ Churchstow 1834- 1842 malster ^ Dartmouth St Saviour 1841 malster @ 30 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour 1844-1857 innkeeper ^ Custom House Inn, Lower Street, Dartmouth believed to have won prizes as a wrestler 1851 victualler @ 43 b Churchstow ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour 1852 given notice to quit by Sir Henry SEALE because he did not vote as instructed 1858 ^ Dartmouth St Saviour 1861 malster, retired innkeeper @ 53 b Churstow ^ Crowthers Hill, Dartmouth St Saviour 1865-1869 sold Custom House Inn and two other properties for a total of £750 to Dartmouth Corporation to allow for widening of Newcomin Road 1869 ^ Crowther's Hill, Dartmouth 1871 retired innkeeper @ 66 b Chestow ^ Breeze Cottage, Above Town, Dartmouth St Saviour d 1872.1 Totnes @ 61 bur 21Feb1872 Dartmouth St Clement @ 64 ^ St Saviours 21Feb1872 funeral knell [one bell for each year of his life, plus one] rung at Dartmouth St Saviour, where he used to be a bellringer d 15Feb1872 Dartmouth: probate granted 19Mar1872 Exeter to Robert Lewis FOX ^ Dartmouth, accountant, estate under £1000; requested funeral knell to be rung, made various bequests to his children Nathaniel, Harriet, William Henry, Ann Elizabeth and Patience as well as his grandson John MITCHELMORE 12Mar1872: three of his properties at Crowther's Hill and Hanover Square sold at auction for a total of £286, also two shares in the pilot cutter Fanny and20 shares in the Dartmouth Steam Packet Company sp Harriet HOSKING (b 1810) Modbury m 17Apr1832 Modbury 1841 @ 30 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour 1851 @ 40 b Modbury ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour d 1860.1 Totnes @ 50 bur 14Mar1860 Dartmouth St Clement @ 56 ^ St Saviours dau Harriet MITCHELMORE chr 30Sep1832 Churchstow 1841 @ 8 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents m1 1854.3 Totnes, John LEAR m1 26Jul1854 Dartmouth St Saviour: John LEAR, baker @ 25 ^ St Saviour, father John LEAR, game keeper; Harriett MITCHELMORE @ 22, father John MITCHELMORE, publican 1861 baker @ 27 b Churchstow ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth [recorded as married, but actually widow] m2 1865.2 Totnes, William JOSLlNG (LEAR) 1871 @ 37 ^ Dartmouth [recorded as widow, but married] 1881 @ 48 b Churchstow ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with family 1891 widowed greengrocer @ 59 b Churchstow ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (JOSLIN) d 1895.3 Totnes (JOSELIN) chr 23Jan1834 Dartmouth St Saviour son George Henry Morrish MITCHELMORE chr 15Jan1836 Dartmouth St Saviour 1851 scholar @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents 1854-1855 @ 20 b Dartmouth: sailed from Dartmouth on various vessels (George MITCHLEMORE) 16Dec1856 sailed from St John's NL aboard Mercury, registered at Dartmouth, not since heard of d 20Dec1856 died at sea near Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia d 20Dec1856 at sea: mate of a merchant vessel ^ Dartmouth; letter of administration granted 17Feb1858 Exeter to John MITCHELMORE ^ Dartmouth, innkeeper, the father; estate under £100 dau Anne Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 6Aug1837 chr 25Oct1837 Dartmouth St Petrox 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents (Ann E) 1851 scholar @ 13 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents m 1858.4 Totnes m 23Nov1858 Dartmouth St Saviour: James MALLETT, coastguard @ 25 ^ Holberton, father William MALLETT, revenue officer; Ann Elizabeth MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ St Saviour, father John MITCHELMORE, inn keeper; witnesses [brother] Nathaniel MITCHELMORE, [sister] Harriet LEAR 1864 ^ Holberton 1866-1875 ^ Babbacombe 1871 ^ St Marychurch son Alfred Mitchelmore MALLETT b 1877.1 Totnes b 1Feb1877 chr 25May1877 Brixham All Saints 1881 @ 4 b Brixham ^ St Peters Terrace, Brixham with parents (Alfred M) 1891 pupil teacher (school board) @ 16 b Brixham ^ 39 Northumberland Street, East Teignmouth with parents (Alfred M M) m 1899.4, Emma Annie AUSTIN 1901 seaman Royal Navy @ 21 ^ Devonport with wife (Alfred) 1911 gunner RN @ 34 ^ 12 Welbeck Avenue, Plymouth 1923-1931 Lieutenant RN ^ Sweetbriars, Haldon Avenue, Teignmouth 1935-1939 Lieutenant Commander RN (ret’d) ^ Sweetbriars, Haldon Avenue, Teignmouth d 1944.4 Newton Abbot @ 67 son George Henry Mitchelmore MALLETT b 1872.2 Newton Abbot (George Henry M) chr 21Apr1872 Babbacombe 1881 @ 8 b Babbacombe ^ St Peters Terrace, Brixham with parents d 1893q3 East Stonehouse @ 22 (George Henry M) d 12Sep1893 bur 14Sep1893 Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Royal Navy Hospital, East Stonehouse, “ship’s claddr asst, HMS Vivid” 1881 @ 43 b Dartmouth ^ St Peter's Terrace, Brixham (Ann E) 1891 @ 53 b Dartmouth ^ 39 Northumberland Street, East Teignmouth (Ann C) 1901 @ 63 b Plymouth ^ East Teignmouth (Anne) d 1902.4 Newton Abbot @ 65 (Ann Elizabeth) b 1839.2 Totnes son John Henry MITCHELMORE b 7Jun1841 Dartmouth chr 23Jun1841 Dartmouth St Saviour d 1841.3 Totnes @ 3 [mo] bur 26Sep1841 Dartmouth St Saviour @ 3 mo dau Selina MITCHELMORE b 1842.4 Totnes chr 28Dec1842 Dartmouth St Saviour d 1849.2 Totnes @ 5 bur 13May1849 Dartmouth St Saviour @ 5 dau Patience MITCHELMORE b 1845.2 Totnes b 9May1845 Dartmouth chr 8Feb1846 Dartmouth St Saviour (MICHELMORE) 1851 scholar @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents 1861 @ 17 b Dartmouth ^ Crowthers Hill, Dartmouth with father m1 1864.4 Totnes, William ALLEN m1 2Nov1864 Dartmouth St Saviour: William ALLEN, ship's corporal ^ St Saviour, father John ALLEN (dec.), licensed victualler; Patience MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ St Saviour, father John MITCHELMORE, inn keeper; witness [brother] W H MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ Breeze Cottage, Above Town, Dartmouth St Saviour 1881 @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ Croter's Hill [now Crowther's Hill], Dartmouth 1891 living on own means @ 46 b Dartmouth ^ Croter's Hill, Dartmouth m2 1894.1 Totnes, Alfred Henry BOULTER m2 22Jan1894 Dartmouth St Saviour: Alfred Henry BOULTER, innkeeper, widower @ 48 ^ Ferry Slip, Dartmouth, father John BOULTER; Patience ALLEN, widow @ 48 ^ Crowther’s Hill, Dartmouth, father John MITCHELMORE; witness [brother] Nathaniel MITCHELMORE, Edith Sarah BOULTER, [brother-in-law] James MALLETT 1901 widow @ 55 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth d 1902.4 Newton Abbot @ 57 son John Francis MICHEMORE b 1847.2 Totnes b 9Jun1847 chr 27Jun1847 Dartmouth St Saviour d 1850.3 Totnes @ 3 (Francis John) bur 26Sep1850 Dartmouth St Saviour @ 3 (Francis John) son Charles Francis MITCHELMORE b 1850.4 Totnes b 9Sep1850 Dartmouth chr 29Sep1850 Dartmouth St Saviour 1851 @ 6 mo b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Court, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents (Charles F) d 1858.2 Totnes @ 7 bur 21Apr1858 Dartmouth St Clement @ 7 |
The full text of the bastardy order against John is available here.
There is no reference to John or the Custom House Inn in Pigot's 1838 directory.
Custom House Inn (4th house
The full text of John's will is available here. In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been worth the equivalent of about £600,000 today.
Further information on the descendants of John and Harriet may be found here.
George's third forename is clearly a variant of his grandmother Elizabeth's maiden name, MORRIS.
In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £70,000 today.
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head William MITCHELMORE chr 18May1823 Tiverton 1841 farmer apprentice @ 15 b Devon ^ Chevithorne, Tiverton m 1846.1 Tiverton, SYMMONS m 7Feb1846 Methodist Chapel, Tiverton: William MITCHELMORE, sawyer ^ Back Lane, West Exe, Tiverton, father William MITCHELMORE, shoemaker; Mary Ann SYMONDS ^ Square, Fore Street, Tiverton, father Thomas SYMONDS, lace hand 1847-1849 sawyer 1851 sawyer @ 27 b Tiverton ^ Elmore, Tiverton (Willm). Also in household: his aunt Jane Holcombe SCOTT 1861 labourer gas works @ 38 b Tiverton ^ 3 Bulls Court, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob (Robert) 1871 labourer at gas works @ 47 b Tiverton ^ 4 Bull Court, Ellbroad Street, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob (MITCHMORE). Also in household: his married daughter Sarah and her husband 1881 labourer @ 58 b Tiverton ^ 43 Kingsland Road, Bristol St Philip d 1886.4 Barton Regis [Clifton, Bristol] @ 64 sp Mary Ann SYMMONS (b 1825) Tiverton m 1846.1 Tiverton m 7Feb1846 Methodist Chapel, Tiverton 1851 @ 26 b Tiverton ^ Elmore, Tiverton (Mary) 1861 @ 36 b Tiverton ^ 3 Bulls Court, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob 1871 @ 46 b Tiverton ^ 4 Bull Court, Ellbroad Street, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob 1881 @ 36 [sic] b Tiverton ^ 43 Kingsland Road, Bristol St Philip (Mary) d 1898.1 Barton Regis @ 73 son William James MITCHELMORE b 1847.2 Tiverton b 13Apr1847 chr 22Aug1847 Tiverton d 1850.2 Tiverton @ 3 bur 26May1850 Tiverton @ 3 dau Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE b 1849.2 Tiverton (MITCHELLMORE) chr 1Jul1849 Tiverton 1851 @ 4 b Tiverton ^ Elmore, Tiverton 1861 scholar @ 13 b Tiverton ^ 3 Bulls Court, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob with parents m 1870.4 Wells (MITCHELLMORE) m 26Dec1870 St Cuthbert, Wells: George BROWN @ 20, father Benjamin BROWN; Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE @ 21, father William MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 22 b Tiverton ^ Bristol St Philip with parents and husband 1881 @ 32 b Tiverton d 23Feb1931; bur Sutton QC b 1851.4 Tiverton son William Thomas MICHELMORE chr 28Nov1854 Bristol St John the Baptist d 1854.4 Bristol @ 10 [dy] bur 6Dec1854 Bristol Holy Trinity, Stapleton, Bristol @ 0 son Thomas MICHELMORE b 1856.1 Bristol b 6Nov1855 chr 3Aug1856 Bristol St John the Baptist dau Hannah MIKHELMORE chr 3Aug1856 Bristol St John the Baptist dau Mary Jane MITCHELMORE b 1858.3 Bristol chr 5Sep1858 Bristol St John the Baptist d 1858.4 Bristol @ 3 [mo] bur 21Nov1858 Bristol St Simon son William MITCHELMORE b 1860.3 Bristol d 1860.4 Bristol @ 0 dau Mary Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1861.4 Bristol chr 8Dec1861 Bristol St Philip & St Jacob 1871 @ 9 b Tiverton ^ 4 Bull Court, Ellbroad Street, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob with parents (Mary E) m 1879.2 Barton Regis, Edward CLARK 1881 @ 19 b Bristol ^ 43 Kingsland Road, Bristol St Philip son James Henry Mitchelmore CLARKE b 1881.2 Barton Regis (James Henry M) b 25Mar1881 chr 24Apr1881 St Philip & St Jacob, Bristol d 1898.3 Bristol @ 17 son William John MITCHELMORE b 1864.1 Bristol chr 31Jan1864 Bristol St Philip & St Jacob d 1864.3 Bristol bur 25Sep1864 Bristol St Luke @ 0 |
William's father was actually called Thomas. |
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b 1855.3 Newton Abbot 1861 @ 5 b Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough with parents (James H) 1871 tailor's apprentice @ 15 b Newton Abbot ^ 17 Middle Street, Brixham; head: John WATSON m 1877.4 Newton Abbot, FOOT m 16Dec1877 Tormoham: James Henry MITCHELMORE, tailor @ 22 ^ Tor, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Anne FOOT @ 23 ^ Tor, father Thomas FOOT, sawyer 1879 tailor ^ 7 St Leonard’s Terrace, Wolborough 1881 tailor @ 25 b Newton ^ Compton Place, St Marychurch (James H). Also in household: his mother Mary 1882 tailor ^ 9 St Margaret’s Terrace, Westminster 1883 paid church rates on Rochester Place, Westminster St Margaret 1885-1886 practical tailor & breeches maker ^ 24 East Street, Newton Abbot (James H) Nov1886 moved to more extensive premises at 9 Bank Street, Newton Abbot (J H) 1887-1889 tailor & outfitter ^ 9 Bank Street, Newton Abbot: bankruptcy proceedings 1891 foreman tailor cutter @ 35 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton (James H). Also in household: his brother William, lodger 19Aug1892 tailor's cutter of Ashburton: at Ashburton Petty Sessions, two youths fined for throwing sand at him (John Henry) 1896 vice-president, Ashburton Mutual Improvement Association (J H) 1898 Oddfellow: member of committee of Ashburton United Friendly Societies (Mr/J H) 1901 tailor @ 45 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton (James H) 1902 tailor ^ East Street, Ashburton; member, Urban District Council 1911 tailor and outfitter @ 55 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton 1914 tailor ^ West Street, Ashburton; member, Urban District Council 1919 tailor ^ West Street, Ashburton (J H) 1921 b 1855 ^ Ashburton (James) d 1931.3 Newton Abbot @ 76 d 12Sep1931 Newton Abbot @ 76, "native of Newton Abbot, moved to Ashburton in 1888, member of Parish Council and then Urban District Council, keen worker for Conservative & Unionist causes and the Mutual Improvement Association, member of the old School Board and of the Lodge of Oddfellows, returned to Newton Abbot on retirement about 15 yr ago" (James H) sp Anne FOOT (b 1855) Ringmore m 1877.4 Newton Abbot m 16Dec1877 Tormoham 1881 @ 26 b Ringmoor ^ Compton Place, St Marychurch (Annie) 1891 @ 37 b Ringmore ^ West Street, Ashburton (Annie) 1901 @ 46 b Ringmore ^ West Street, Ashburton (Annie) 1911 @ 56 b Shaldon, Ringmore ^ West Street, Ashburton (Annie) 1921 b 1854 ^ Ashburton d 1938.4 Newton Abbot @ 84 dau Beatrice MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Newton Abbot [twin] b 8Jan1879 chr 24Jan1879 Wolborough St Leonard (MICHELMORE) d 1880.2 Newton Abbot @ 15 [mo] dau Maud Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Newton Abbot (Maud Mary A) [twin] chr 24Jan1879 Wolborough St Leonard (MICHELMORE) d 1879.1 Newton Abbot @ 0 bur 1Feb1879 Wolborough @ 3 wk (Maud Mary Anne) dau Alberta MITCHELMORE b 1880.2 Newton Abbot b 7Apr1880 Torquay 1881 @ 1 b Torquay ^ Compton Place, St Marychurch (Allerton) chr 21Jul1882 St Stephen, Westminster 1891 @ 10 b Torquay ^ West Street, Ashburton with parents 1901 tailoress @ 20 b Torquay ^ West Street, Ashburton with parents m 1903.3 Newton Abbot m 2Aug1903 Ashburton: Albert John EGBEARE, tailor @ 23 ^ East Street, Ashburton; Alberta MITCHELMORE, father James Henry MITCHELMORE, tailor dau Gertrude MITCHELMORE b 1882.2 St George Hanover Square b Apr1882 d 1884.1 Newton Abbot @ 21 [mo] bur 19Jan1884 Wolborough @ 21 mo b 1885.2 Newton Abbot b 1886.4 Newton Abbot son Arthur James MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Newton Abbot d 1900.4 Newton Abbot @ 8 (Arthur J) |
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head Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1857.4 Newton Abbot b 2Nov1857 Newton Abbot 1861 @ 3 b Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough with parents 1871 @ 13 b Wolborough ^ White's Court, Wolborough with parents m 1877.2 Newton Abbot m 22Jun1877 Wolborough: Andrew MICHELMORE, sawyer @ 20 ^ Newton Abbot, father Andrew MICHELMORE, sawyer; Alma Lucinda PHILLIPS @ 21 ^ Newton Abbot, father George PHILLIPS, labourer m 21Jun1877 Wolborough: Andrew MITCHELMORE, second son of Andrew MITCHELMORE; Alma PHILLIPS 1878 labourer ^ Exeter Street 1881 cellarman @ 23 b Newton Abbot ^ 14 Little Chapel Street, St Anne Soho 1888 cellarman ^ 58 Coburg Buildings, Westminster 1891 cellarman @ 34 b Newton Abbot ^ 44 Rochester Row, Westminster 1901 public house cellarman @ 43 b Newton Abbot ^ 46 Marsland Road, Newington, London 1905 engineers assistant 1911 railway labourer loco, boarder @ 55 b Newton Abbot ^ 249 Chamberlayne Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire 22Oct1912 boilermaker labourer @ 54, separated from wife Alma: admitted to St George Christchurch Workhouse, discharged 25Oct1922 1913 boilermaker d 1915.4 South Stoneham @ 58 sp Alma Lucinda PHILLIPS (b 1854) Newton Abbot m1 1877.2 Newton Abbot m1 22Jun1877 Wolborough, MITCHELMORE m1 21Jun1877 Wolborough, MITCHELMORE 1881 @ 23 b Newton Abbot ^ 14 Little Chapel Street, St Anne Soho 1891 @ 34 b Newton Abbot ^ 44 Rochester Row, Westminster (Alma) 1901 @ 43 b Newton Abbot ^ 46 Marsland Road, Newington, London (Alma L) 1911 charwoman @ 53 b Newton Abbot ^ 50 Sutherland Street, St George Hanover Square 22Oct1912 ^ 64 Sutherland Street, Pimlico (Alma) 1921 b 1857 Devon ^ St George Hanover Square (Alma) m2 1922.2 Southwark, William A BLACKMAN d 1931.2 Southwark @ 73 (Alma L) d 7Apr1931; bur Streatham Park son Reginald George Andrew MICHELMORE b 1878.4 Newton Abbot son Alfred James Phillips MITCHELMORE b 1881.3 Westminster b 7Jun1881 chr 3Jul1881 St Anne, Soho d 1882.2 Strand @ 9 [mo] bur 5Apr1882 Manor Park, Newham (Arthur Jas Phillips) dau Bessie Alexandra Phillips MITCHELMORE b 1883.3 Marylebone b 19Aug1883 Maida Vale 1891 @ 7 b Newton Abbot ^ 44 Rochester Row, Westminster with parents (Bessie) 1901 laundress ironer, deaf and dumb @ 17 b London ^ 46 Marsland Road, Newington with parents (Bessie A P) m 1905.4 Southwark m 23Dec1905 St Paul, Newington: William Henry JENKINS, stone mason @ 29 ^ Walworth St John, father William JENKINS, stone mason; Bessie Alexandria Phillips MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ 46 Marsland Road, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, engineer's assistant; witnesses [father] Andrew, [brother] Reginald G A & [mother] Alma MITCHELMORE 1911 @ 28 ^ 13 Skipton Street, Southwark (Bessie). Also in household: her sister Alma 22Oct1912 ^ 13 Skipton Street, London Road (Bessie) dau Alma Frances Ada MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 St George Hanover Square b 11Nov1888 chr 23Dec1888 St Stephen, Westminster 1891 @ 2 b Westminster ^ 44 Rochester Row, Westminster (Alma) 1901 @12 b London ^ 46 Marsland Road, Newington with parents 1911 packer and sorter laundry @ 22 b Rochester Row, Westminster ^ 13 Skipton Street, Southwark with sister Bessie (Alma) 22Oct1912 ^ 61 New Church Road, Camberwell m1 1913.4 Lambeth, Robert A SHERGOLD (Alma F A) m1 26Oct1913 St Mary the Less, Lambeth: Robert Arthur SHERGOLD, omnibus conductor @ 29 ^ Rose Cottage, Ethelred Street, father James SHERGOLD, farrier; Alma Frances Ada MITCHELMORE ^ Rose Cottage, Ethelred Street, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, boilermaker; witness Daniel SHERGOLD m2 1919.3 Camberwell, Francis Charles SOUTHGATE m2 21Aug1919 1927 departed Liverpool NSW aboard Demosthenes for Sydney NSW with husband and 3 children, arrived Jan1928 (Alma F) d 30Nov1943 St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst NSW |
Andrew signed his name in the the marriage register as MITCHELMORE.
Alma
Alma's first husband was killed in World War I. |
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head John William Scott MITCHELMORE b 1860.1 Newton Abbot 1861 @ 1 b Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough with parents (Joh W S MICHALMORE) 1871 scholar @ 11 b Wolborough ^ White's Court, Wolborough with parents (John W) 10May1873 indentured as apprentice fisherman at Dartmouth (John) 1878 @ 18: apprentice, Hero of Brixham, fishing in the English Channel and North Sea; continued in 1879 1879 @19 b Newton Abbot: apprentice, Rover of Brixham m 1881.1 Totnes, BRIDGE (John William S) m 13Feb1881 Brixham All Saints: John William Scott MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 21 ^ Lower Brixham, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Alice Loram BRIDGE @ 20 ^ Lower Brixham, father Philip BRIDGE, fisherman; witness [sister] Sarah 1881 fisherman @ 21 b Newton Abbot ^ Reems Alley, Brixham (John) 1881 master @ 21 b Newton Abbot ^ vessel Rover, Plymouth Charles d 23Nov1881 at sea: fishing off Brixham on the smack Capella, washed overboard and drowned (John) sp Alice Ann Loram BRIDGE b 1861.1 Totnes m1 1881.1 Totnes (Alice Loram) m1 13Feb1881 Brixham All Saints, MITCHELMORE (Alice Loram) 1881 @ 20 b Newton Abbot ^ Reems Alley, Brixham (Alice) m2 1883.4 Totnes, Samuel TUCKER (MICHELMORE) 1891 @ 30 b Brixham ^ 11 Overgang, Brixham (Alice) |
It appears that John was enumerated twice in 1881. |
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head William Benjamin MITCHELMORE b 1867.1 Newton Abbot 1871 scholar@ 4 b Wolborough ^ White's Court, Wolborough with parents (William B) 1881 baker @ 15 b Newton Abbot ^ 1 Hatfield Place, Tormoham (William B MICKELMORE); head: William KERSWILL, baker & confectioner 1891 tailor @ 24 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton, lodging with his brother James m 1898.4 Dartford, HILL m 3Dec1898 St Mary, Stone, Kent: William Benjamin MITCHELMORE, tailor @ 31 ^ Invictor Road, Stone, father Andrew MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Annie HILL @ 26 ^ Invicta Road, Stone, father William HILL, farmer 1901 tailor @ 34 b Newton Abbot ^ Stone d 1906.2 Southwark @ 38 sp Annie HILL (b 1872) Broadhempston m 1898.4 Dartford m 3Dec1898 St Mary, Stone 1901 @ 28 b Broadhempston ^ Stone |
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head Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1862.4 Plympton b 28Nov1862 St Budeaux 1871 @ 8 b St Budeaux ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux with parents 1881 boy 2nd class @ 16 b St Budeaux ^ HMS Royal Adelaide, Devonport m 1889.4 Plymouth, HOSKINS m 9Nov1889 Register Office, Plymouth 12Oct1895 Royal Navy seaman: shore invalided 1901 coachman domestic @ 38 b St Budeaux ^ 1 Well Street, Plymouth 1909 ^ Frankfort Buildings, Plymouth 1911 caretaker, Star Hall @ 48 b St Budeaux ^ 13 Willow Street, Plymouth d 1920.3 Plymouth @ 57 d 1Jul1920 Plymouth sp Sarah Ann HOSKINS b 17May1863 Yeovil, Somerset m 1889.4 Plymouth m 9Nov1889 Register Office, Plymouth 1891 married tailoress, head @ 28 b Yeovil Marsh ^ 9 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse (Annie MITCHEMORE) 1901 @ 37 b Yeovil ^ 1 Well Street, Plymouth (Annie) 1911 housekeeping @ 48 b Yeovil ^ 13 Willow Street, Plymouth (Annie) d 3Feb1958 Fishguard, Pembrokeshire d 1958.1 Haverfordwest @ 96 (Sarah A) bur 6Feb1958 Fishguard @ 96 ^ 2 Coastguard Buildings (Sarah Anne) dau Eliza Caroline Beatrice MITCHELMORE b 1894.3 East Stonehouse (Eliza Caroline) b 3Jun1894 chr 15Mar1901 Plymouth All Saints 1901 @ 6 b Stonehouse ^ 1 Well Street, Plymouth with parents (Lily) d 1907.1 Plymouth @ 12 (Eliza Caroline) d 15Feb1907 @ 13; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth son George James Alban Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1895.4 East Stonehouse adau Dorothy May MITCHELMORE (b 1904) Bristol 1911 adopted daughter, school @ 6 b Bristol ^ 13 Willow Street, Plymouth with parents ?m 1925.2 Plymouth, Noah S WATTS (Dorothy M) ?d 1991 Kerrier, Cornwall |
Eliza was baptised three days after her younger brother George. The baptismal register gives her birth date as 3Jun1895.
The 1925 marriage record may refer to Dorothy [Tree 09]. |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0591 |
head James MITCHELMORE (b 1865) St Budeaux b 1865.3 Plymouth 1871 @ 5 b St Budeaux ^ Millbrook Cottages, St Budeaux with parents 1881 carpenter @ 15 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton with parents m 1887.1 Stoke Damerel, WEBBER 1887-1890 carpenter ^ Honicknowle, Plymouth 1891 carpenter @ 25 b Village, St Budeaux ^ St Budeaux 1893 carpenter ^ Kings Tamerton 1901 carpenter @ 35 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton, Devonport 1911 carpenter @ 45 b Bull Point, Devon ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse d 1920.1 East Stonehouse @ 54 sp Elizabeth Jane WEBBER (b 1864) Stoke Damerel m 1887.1 Stoke Damerel (Bessie) 1891 @ 26 b Stoke Damerel ^ Village, St Budeaux 1901 @ 36 b Stoke Damerel ^ Kings Tamerton 1911 housewife @ 46 b Devonport ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse (Bessie) 1921 b 1865 Devon ^ East Stonehouse d 1939.1 Plymouth @ 74 d 26Mar1939 14 Hawthorne Grove, Plymouth: widow; probate granted 29Apr1939 Bodmin to [daughter] Laura Annie CHAPMAN (wife of William George CHAPMAN), estate £422 15s 8d dau Daisy MITCHELMORE b 1887.3 Plympton b 7Aug1887 chr 18Sep1887 Plymouth St Budeaux 1891 @ 3 b St Budeaux ^ Village, St Budeaux with parents 1901 @ 13 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton with parents 1911 shop assistant @ 23 b Kings Tamerton ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse with parents m 1915.2 East Stonehouse, John W BELL m 14Apr1915 St Matthew, East Stonehouse, John Wallace BELL dau Lilian May MITCHELMORE b 1889.3 Plympton b 15Jul1889 chr 11Aug1889 Plymouth St Budeaux 1891 @ 1 b St Budeaux ^ Village, St Budeaux (Lilian M) with parents 1901 @ 11 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton, Devonport with parents 1911 dress maker @ 21 b Honicknowle ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse with parents (Lillian May) m 1918.2 East Stonehouse, LYMAN (Lilian M) m 5Jun1918 St Matthew, East Stonehouse, John Henry LYMAN dau Laura Annie MITCHELMORE b 1890.4 Plympton b 24Oct1890 chr 14Dec1890 Plymouth St Budeaux 1891 @ 5 mo b St Budeaux ^ Village, St Budeaux (Laura A) with parents 1901 @ 10 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton with parents 1911 tailoress @ 20 b Honicknowle ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse with parents m 1911.4 Plymouth, William George CHAPMAN dau Bessie Emma MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Plympton chr 9Apr1893 Plymouth St Budeaux 1901 @ 8 b St Budeaux ^ Kings Tamerton, Devonport with parents 1911 dress maker & cutter @ 18 b Kings Tamerton ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse with parents m 19Dec1915 Devonport St Paul, Henry James COLLICOTT b 1901.2 Devonport |
In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £60,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0003 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE b 15Dec1829 chr 27Dec1829 Chivelstone Ford 1841 @ 11 b Devon ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents 1851 house servant & groom @ 21 b Stokenham ^ Vicarage, Mevagissy, Cornwall; head: William ALBAN, vicar m 1851.2 St Austell, BOND m 14May1851 Mevagissey: Richard MITCHELMORE, servant ^ Mevagissey, father James MITCHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth BONE, servant ^ Mevagissey, father Mark BONE, gardener 1852 labourer ^ Kingsteignton 1853-1858 servant ^ Kingsteignton 1861 gentleman servant @ 31 b Stokenham ^ Kingsteignton 1871 groom & gardener @ 41 b Chillington ^ Townsend, Kingsteignton 1881 gardener @ 58 b Chillington ^ Higher Lodge, Abbots Kerswell 1891 gardener, widower @ 60 b Stokenham ^ Hernefield, Stokeinteignhead 1901 domestic gardener @ 71 b Chillington ^ Down End, Shottermill, Surrey d 1902.3 Farnham @ 72 d 26Jun1902 Down End, Shottermill Surrey: letter of administration granted 26Aug1902 London to Elizabeth DAVEY, widow, estate £118 3s 5d sp Elizabeth BOND (b 1831) Torre 1841 @ 10 ^ Knowle Lodge, Tormoham with parents Mark and Rebecca 1851 house servant @ 22 b Tormosham ^ Vicarage, Mevagissey; head: William ALBAN, vicar m 1851.2 St Austell m 14May1851 Mevagissey 1861 @ 31 b Torre ^ Kingsteignton 1871 @ 41 b Torquay ^ Townsend, Kingsteignton 1881 @ 50 b Torre ^ Higher Lodge, Abbots Kerswell d 1885.3 Newton Abbot @ 54 dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1851.4 Newton Abbot b 16Sep1851 Kingsteignton chr 19Oct1851 Kingsteignton (MICHELMORE) 1861 scholar @ 9 b Kingsteignton ^ Kingsteignton 1871 servant @ 19 b Kingsteignton ^ Manor Park Road, Sandhurst, St Marychurch; head: Philip GOSSE FRS, author of works (MITCHELEUR) m 1875.3 Kensington (Bessie) m 12Jul1875 St Mark, Notting Hill: Henry DAVEY, painter ^ 15 St Mark Road, father Charles DAVEY, plumber; Bessie MITCHELMORE ^ 5 Bletchymalone? Street, father Richard MITCHELMORE, gardener 1881 @ 29 b Kingsteignton ^ 5 Archel Road, Fulham 1891 @ 39 b Kingsteignton ^ 5 Archel Road, Fulham (Bessie) 1901 @ 48 b Kingsteignton ^ 17 Chesilton Road, Fulham (Bessie) 1921 b 1851 Devon ^ Fulham d 1937.4 Fulham @ 86 son John MITCHELMORE b 1853.3 Newton Abbot b 8Jul1853 Kingsteignton chr 24Jul1853 Kingsteignton 1861 @ 7 b Kingsteignton ^ Kingsteignton d 1868.3 Newton Abbot @ 15 d 22Jul1868, “drowned in River Teign at Hackney; apprentice to Mr WHITMARSH, ironmonger” (? MICHELMORE) bur 26Jul1868 Kingsteignton @ 15, “drowned while bathing” dau Susan MITCHELMORE b 1855.4 Newton Abbot b 28Nov1855 Kingsteignton chr 13Jan1856 Kingsteignton 1861 @ 7 b Kingsteignton ^ Kingsteignton 1871 servant @ 15 b Kingsteignton ^ Linton House, St Marychurch (Susan); head: Elizabeth WHITEWAY 1874 awarded prize by Newton Abbot Agricultural Society as female under 21 with longest service with the same employer—5yr 10 mo with Mrs WHITEWAY, St Marychurch (MICHELMORE) 1881 nurse domestic @ 24 b Stokenham ^ 4 Spencer Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey (Ellen); head: Edward NETTLESHIP, oculist 1891 domestic nurse, servant @ 35 b South Devon ^ Nutcombe on Hill, Shottermill, Surrey; head: William C WINCHESTER, general labourer 1901 servant @ 44 b Devon ^ St Marylebone; head: Elizabeth DOUGHTY 1911 nurse domestic @ 53 b Newton Abbot ^ 29 Wickham Road, Fareham 1913 ^ 3 Hillside, Hindhead, Haslemere (Miss) 1921 b 1859 Kingsteignton ^ Melton, Suffolk d 1937.1 Battersea @ 81 d 19Mar1937: spinster ^ 17 Chesilton Road, Fulham; probate granted 14Sep1937 London to William Henry DAVEY, decorator, estate £560 13s 2d son James MITCHELMORE b 1858.2 Newton Abbot chr 30Apr1858 Kingsteignton d 1858.2 Newton Abbot @ 0 bur 6May1858 Kingsteignton @ 4 wk b 1866.4 Newton Abbot adau Annie MITCHELMORE b 1868.4 St Austell (Mary Annie PRIOR) 1871 @ 2 b St Blazey, Cornwall ^ Fore Street, St Blazey with grandparents William and Eleanor POTE (Mary A PRIOR) 1881 scholar @ 12 b St Blazey ^ Foundry Street, St Blazey with grandparents William and Eleanor POTE d 1893.1 Farnham @ 25 bur 4Mar1893 Thursley, Surrey @ 25 ^ Hindhead dau Alice Rebecca MITCHELMORE b 1871.1 Newton Abbot 1871 @ 3 mo b Kingsteignton ^ Townsend, Kingsteignton with parents (Alice R) 1881 scholar @ 10 b Kingsteignton ^ Higher Lodge, Abbots Kerswell with parents (Alice R) 1891 @ 20 b Kingsteignton ^ Hernefield, Stokeinteignhead(Alice) 1901 @ 29 b Kingsteignton ^ Down End, Shottermill, Surrey with father (Alice) 1911 letting of furnished apartment @ 39 b Kingsteignton ^ 3 Hillside, Tilford Road, Hindhead, Surrey (Alice) 1921 b 1873 Kingsteignton ^ Shottermill d 1933.1 Farnham @ 60 bur 24Jan1933 Hindhead @ 60 ^ The Infirmary, Farnham d 21Jan1933 Infirmary, Farnham: spinster ^ Hill View, Sandheath Road, Beacon Hill, nr Hindhead, Surrey; probate granted 11Apr1933 to [cousin] Susan MITCHELMORE, estate £598 3s 4d |
In 1851, Richard and his wife-to-be were both servants of William ALBAN
In relation to average earnings, Richard's estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today.
Susan's aunt Susan was working as a servant in the same households as her niece in 1871 and 1881.
In relation to average earnings, Susan's estate would have been equivalent to about £90,000 today.
It appears that Richard, his daughter Alice and Annie's siblings all moved to the Shottermill area about 1891. However, it is not known why Richard adopted Annie.
In relation to average earnings, Alice's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 1891 |
head Sarah MICHELMORE chr 29Jan1818 Thurlestone ^ Onamouth 1851 general servant, unm, pauper @ 34 b Thurlestone ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Churchstow b 1845.4 Kingsbridge dau Rosa MITCHELMORE b 1853.3 Kingsbridge d 1854.2 Kingsbridge @ 20 [sic] bur 8Jun1854 Thurlestone @ 9 mo ^ Union House b 1854.3 Kingsbridge (MUCHALMOR) |
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head William MITCHELMORE chr 17Mar1811 Stokenham m 23Apr1834 Dodbrooke, KELON 1841 labourer @ 30 b Devon ^ Barrack Street, Dodbrooke (Wm MUCHAMORE) 1851 bargeman and porter @ 40 b Stockingham ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke 1861 lighter man @ 50 b Stokenham ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke 1871 @ 60 b Stokinham ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke. Also in household: his nephew John MUNSLOW 1881 bargeman (retired) @ 71 b Stokenham ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke d 1884.1 Kingsbridge @ 72 sp Agnes KELON (b 1812) Charleton m 23Apr1834 Dodbrooke 1841 @ 28 b Devon ^ Barrack Street, Dodbrooke (Agness MUCHAMORE) 1851 @ 38 b Charleton ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke 1861 @ 49 b Charleton ^ Elrington Street,Dodbrooke (Agnes) 1871 @ 58 b Charleton ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke 1881 washerwoman @ 62 b Charleton ^ Ebrington Street, Dodbrooke (Agness) 1891 lodger, widow @ 78 ^ 3 Barrack Street Dodbrooke (Agnes); head: Fred LUSCOMBE, grocer d 1900.1 Kingsbridge @ 87 (MICHELMORE) |
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head Agnes MICHELMORE (b 1821) 2Apr1837 committed for trial on charges of having hidden a still-born child at Buckland 1841 @ 15 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone with parents m 1849.1 Kingsbridge, BEVELL m 3Mar1849 Thurlestone: James BEVELL, labourer @ 20 ^ Thurlestone, father William BEVELL, labourer; Agnes MITCHELMORE ^ Bantham, father William MITCHELMORE, husbandman; witness William BEVELL 1851 @ 29 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone dau Elizabeth Wakeham MITCHELMORE b 1843.3 Kingsbridge chr 14Jun1846 Thurlestone ^ Bantham 1851 @ 7 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone (Elizabeth BEVELL) 1861 dairymaid @ 14 b Ringmore ^ Houghton, Bigbury (Elizabeth); head: Richard ANDREWS, farmer (Elizabeth) sp James BEVELL chr 17Apr1829 Churchstow m 1849.1 Kingsbridge m 3Mar1849 Thurlestone 1851 @ 22 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone |
James BEVELL was a brother of Henry BEVELL, son-in-law of Agnes's aunt Sarah. |
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chr 16Apr1826 Thurlestone 1841 @ 15 b Devon ^ Buckland, Thurlestone with parents (Sarah) 15Oct1844 @ 17: acquitted of larceny charge at Devon County Sessions (Sarah) 1845, 1847 ^ Bantham m 1854.3 Plymouth m 17Sep1854 Plymouth St Andrew: Robert HUXHAM, porter @ 32 ^ 8 St Andrew Street, father John HUXHAM, stonecutter; Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE @ 28 ^ 8 St Andrew Street, father William MITCHELMORE, farmer 1861 @ 35 b Plymouth ^ 4 Cooksly’s Court, Plymouth (Sarah) 1871 @ 45 b Plymouth ^ Castle Dyke Lane, Plymouth (Sarah) dau Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE chr 14Mar1847 Thurlestone d 1847.1 Kingsbridge @ 1 (Sara Ann) bur 19Mar1847 Thurlestone @ 1 ^ Bantham (Sarah Anne) sp Robert HUXHAM (b 1822) m 1854.3 Plymouth m 17Sep1854 Plymouth St Andrew 1861 porter @ 37 b Plymouth ^ 4 Cooksly’s Court, Plymouth 1871 @ 51 b Plymouth ^ Castle Dyke Lane, Plymouth d 1881.2 East Stonehouse @ 62 son John William Christopher Mitchelmore HUXHAM b 1858.1 Plymouth d 1859.4 Plymouth @ 1 (John William) |
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Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0212 |
head Mary MITCHELMORE chr 21Nov1819 Stokenham (Mary) Sep1838 Stokenham: banns read for James KELLOND and Mary MICHELMORE m 1838.4 Kingsbridge m 7Oct1838 Stokenham: James KELLOND, fisherman ^ Tor Cross, father William KELLOND, fisherman; Mary MITCHELMORE @ 19 ^ Stokenham, father Robt MICHELMORE, labourer 1841 @ 20 b Devon ^ Torcross. Also in household: Mary's sister Jemima 1851 @ 30 b Stokenham ^ Torcross 1881 @ 61 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1891 @ 70 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1901 @ 82 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 14Jan1909 @ 90; bur Stokenham (Mary W) dau Betsy Kellond MITCHELMORE chr 21Jan1838 Stokenham, "base born, daughter of James KELLOND" 1841 @ 3 b Devon ^ Torcross with parents (Betsy KELLOND) 1851 @ 13 b Stokenham ^ Torcross with parents (Betsy KELLOND) 1881 @ 43 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Betsy KELLOND) sp James KELLOND chr 9Jun1816 Stokenham, “son of William, labourer ^ Tor Cross, & his wife Elizabeth” m 1838.4 Kingsbridge m 7Oct1838 Stokenham 1841 fisherman @ 25 b Devon ^ Torcross (Thomas ) 1851 fisherman @ 34 b Stokenham ^ Torcross 1881 fisherman @ 64 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1891 fisherman @ 74 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 1898.1 Kingbridge @ 81 |
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Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0227 |
head Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 22Mar1822 Stokenham ^ Coleridge 1841 @ 15 b Devon ^ Village, Stokenham with parents m 1844.4 Kingsbridge, PEPPEREL m 25Dec1844 Stokenham: Samuel PEPPEREL, labourer ^ Chillington, father Samuel PEPPEREL, labourer; Sarah MITCHELMORE ^ Stokenham, father Robt MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [father] Robt MITCHELMORE 1851 @ 29 b England ^ 3 Kensington Place, St Helier, Jersey 1861 laundress @ 39 b England ^ 5 Kensington Place, St Helier. Also in household: Austin [cousin on her mother's side], boarder 1881 laundress @ 59 b England ^ Channel Island 1891 laundress, widow, boarder @ 69 ^ Kensington Place, St Helier; head: Charles ALEXANDER, sailmaker dau Louisa Pepperell MITCHELMORE b 1841.1 Kingsbridge (Louisa) chr 14Mar1841 Stokenham 1841 @ 3 mo b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with grandparents Robert & Elizabeth (Louisa) 1851 @ 10 b England ^ 3 Kensington Place, St Helier, Jersey (Louisa PEPPERELL) sp Samuel PEPPEREL (b 1822) Stokenham m 1844.4 Kingsbridge m 25Dec1844 Stokenham 1851 labourer @ 30 b England ^ 3 Kensington Place, St Helier, Jersey 1861 labourer @ 40 b England ^ 5 Kensington Place, St Helier, Jersey |
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Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0157 |
head Robert MITCHELMORE chr 27Mar1836 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Village, Stokenham with parents 1851 agricultural labourer @ 15 ^ Vicarage House, Stokenham with parents 1858 Stokenham: 3rd banns read 8Aug for Robert MICHELMORE and Susanna STEER m 1858.3 Kingsbridge m 22Aug1858 Stokenham: Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 23, father Robert MITCHELMORE; Susanna STEER @ 22 ^ Beesands, father William STEER, fisherman 1859-1868 labourer ^ Stokenham 1861 agricultural labourer @ 25 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham. Also in household: his mother Elizabeth [referred to as his "mother-in-law"] 1871 agricultural labourer @ 35 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1881 agricultural labourer @ 45 b Stokenham ^ Sherford (MICHELMORE) 1891 agricultural labourer @ 55 b Stokenham ^ Sherford 1901 cattleman on farm @ 65 b Stokenham ^ Sorley Cottages, Churchstow 17Jul1903 farm labourer ^ Sorley Cottages, Churchstow: charged with concealing the birth of a child by his housekeeper, Bertha JOHNS 16Nov1903 labourer @ 67: found guilty of harbouring Bertha JOHNS, knowing her to have murdered her infant child 1911 old age pensioner, widower @ 75 b Stokenham ^ 4 Flora Place, Ebrington Street, Kingsbridge; head: William SKELTON, waggoner d 1913.2 Newton Abbot @ 77 bur 13May1913 Sherford @ 77 ^ Workhouse Infirmary, Newton Abbot sp Susanna STEER chr 3Jul1836 Stokenham m 1858.3 Kingsbridge m 22Aug1858 Stokenham 1861 washerwoman @ 24 b Stokenham 1871 @ 34 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Susan L) 1881 @ 44 b Stokenham ^ Sherford (MICHELMORE) 1891 @ 54 b Stokenham ^ Sherford 1901 married inmate, no occupation @ 74 b Torcross ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Kingsbridge d 1906.1 Kingsbridge @ 79 (Susan) bur 26Mar1906 Sherford @ 79 ^ Union House (Susan) dau Emma Jane MITCHELMORE b 1859.1 Kingsbridge chr 13Feb1859 Stokenham d 1859.1 Kingsbridge bur 31Mar1859 Stokenham @ 9 wk son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1861.2 Kingsbridge chr 17Mar1861 Stokenham 1861 @ 1 mo b Stokenham d 1863.1 Kingsbridge @ 2 bur 1Apr1863 Stokenham @ 2 b 1864.1 Kingsbridge b 1866.2 Kingsbridge dau Sarah Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1868.2 Kingsbridge chr 31May1868 Stokenham (Mary Elizabeth) d 1870.3 Kingsbridge @ 2 bur 19Sep1870 Stokenham @ 2 |
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chr [2Mar1823] Chivelstone (George) 1841 scrivener @ 20 b Devon ^ Kinterby? Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Geo) m 1847.1 Plymouth, HILLS (George) 1851 solicitor's general clerk @ 28 b Chivelstone ^ 34 York Street, Plymouth St Andrew (George) d 1854.1 Plympton @ 30 (George) d 22Oct1853 Plymouth: solicitor’s clerk, accidentally drowned in Weston Mill Lake bur 28Oct1853 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 30 ^ John Street, Plymouth sp Sarah Jeffery HILLS (b 1818) New Romney, Kent m 1847.1 Plymouth 1851 @ 32 b New Romney ^ 34 York Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1854 ^ Plymouth: executor of the will of her mother-in-law Ann 185x emigrated to the US 1860 @ 42 ^ Columbus OH with her father Charles HILLS, clerk @ 68 b England (Sarah MICHAMORE) 1870 chambermaid in State Asylum for Idiots @ 40 b England ^ Columbus OH (Sarah MICHAMORE) 1880 widowed seamstress @ 60 b England ^ Columbus OH [in boarding house] (S) 1887-1892 seamstress, imbecile asylum, Columbus (Mrs S MITCH[A]MORE) d 7Feb1901; bur Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus (Sarah MICHAMORE) dau Elizabeth Ann MITCHAMORE b 1847.4 Plymouth 1851 @ 3 b Plymouth ^ 34 York Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1860 @ 12 ^ Columbus with mother (Elizabeth A MICHAMORE) 1862 [sic] emigrated to US with family 1870 chambermaid in State Asylum for Idiots @ 22 b England ^ Columbus OH(Bessie MICHAMORE) 1880 unm seamstress @ 30 b England ^ Columbus [in boarding house] (B) 1889-1891 seamstress, imbecile asylum, Columbus (Bessie) 1910 @ 64 b England ^ Columbus (Bessie A). Also in household: her nieces Alice and Margaret and her nephew Joseph never married, helped her niece Sarah and her sister raise her brothers when their parents died d 1915 Franklin County OH (Bessie) d 25Jul1915; bur Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus (Bessie) b 1850.2 Plymouth son George Adams MITCHAMORE b 1852.2 Plymouth 1860 @ 8 mo [sic] ^ Columbus with mother (George MICHAMORE) 1862 [sic] emigrated to US with family 17Oct1873 labourer @ 21 b Plymouth: enlisted in US Army for 5 yr 27Nov1878 soldier @ 26 b Plymouth ^ Presidio of San Francisco CA: reenlisted in US Army for 2yr 1880 unm soldier @ 27 b England ^ Fort Lowell, Pima AZ d 11May1881 Fort Lowell AZ, “Sergeant, M Company, 6th Cavalry Regiment; suicide by shooting” (George) d 11May1881; bur San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco CA, “erected by his comrades in arms” (Geo A) |
A scrivener wrote or copied legal documents.
George’s employer was Jonathon LUXMOORE, who was living at 14 North Street, Plymouth Charles, in 1851. His death may have been registered late because of a coronial inquiry.
George's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 7 Family 0077 |
b 18Mar1818 South Prawl chr 20Apr1818 Kingsbridge Ebenezer Chapel (Wesleyan) (Samuel) m 29Feb1836 Exeter St Edmund, BAKER 1836 cabinet maker ^ Ewings Lane 1837 ^ Coombe Street 1838 carpenter ^ Goldsmith Street 1841 joiners journeyman @ 26 b Devon ^ Victoria Place, Exeter St Paul (Saml) 1841 joiner 1843, 1847 ^ Paul Street, Exeter 1846 carpenter 1847 fireman, Norwich fire engine, Exeter (Samuel) 1851 joiner @ 33 b South Peval ^ Paul Place, Bradnich and Castle Yard, Exeter (MITCHANNA). Also in household: Allice ROBERTS @ 3 mo b Exeter "vist (daur)" 1858 joiner ^ Paul Street, Exeter St Paul 1861 joiner @ 45 b Prawl ^ 10 St Pauls Place, Exeter St Paul (Samuel) 1863 beer house keeper ^ Paul Street, Exeter (MICHELMORE) 1867 fireman: much bruised when thrown from fire engine at Exeter (? MITCHAMORE) 1871 carpenter @ 55 b Prawle ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund (MITCHAMORE). Also in household: grandson Henry BOUNDY [his daughter Maria's son] 1871 trader ^ Bonhay Road: protested against obstruction on Bonhay Road (Samuel) 1875 four boys fined for throwing stones at him and his dog (Samuel) 1881 carpenter @ 66 b South Prawl ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund d 1884.3 Exeter @ 69 (Samuel MITCHAMORE) d 4Aug1884 Bonhay Road, Exeter @ 69 (Samuel MITCHAMORE) bur 4Aug1884 Exeter St Edmund @ 69 ^ Bowhay Road d 188x: probate granted 1889 at the Principal Registry to [wife] Mary A MITCHAMORE (Samuel MITCHAMORE) sp Mary Ann BAKER (b 1817) Exeter m 29Feb1836 Exeter St Edmund 1841 @ 24 b Devon ^ Victoria Place, Exeter St Paul (Mary) 1851 @ 34 b Heavitree ^ Paul Place, Bradnich and Csstle Yard, Exeter 1861 @ 45 b Exeter ^ 10 St Pauls Place, Exeter St Paul (Mary A) 1863 successfully sued Charlotte UPHAM for using bad language against her (MICHELMORE) 1871 @ 54 b Heavitree ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund 1881 @ 64 b Exeter ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund 1891 widow @ 74 b Heavitree ^ 8 Bowhay Road, Exeter St Edmond, with son Samuel George 1891 servant, nurse, widow @ 67 b Ringmore ^ St Wilfred Home for Aged Women, 36 Bartholomew East, Exeter St Olave; head: Alice COBB (Mary A) d 1894.2 Exeter @ 76 (MITCHAMORE) bur 7Jun1894 Exeter St Edmund @ 76 ^ Bowhay Road son Samuel Adams MITCHAMORE chr 31Jul1836 Exeter St Mary Steps (Samuel) bur 2Apr1837 Exeter St Mary Steps @ 2 mo [sic] ^ Bartholomew Yard (Samuel MICHELMORE) dau Emma MITCHAMORE chr 20Jul1837 Exeter St Mary Major, "daughter of Emma MITCHAMORE, servant ^ Coombe Street" 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Victoria Place, Exeter St Paul with parents 1851 unm @ 15 b Exeter ^ Paul Place, Bradnich and Castle Yard, Exeter with parents (MITCHANNA) m1 186x, BALLARD m2 2Oct1898 St Peters, Everton, Lancashire: John WEAVER, widower, freight clerk @ 60 ^ 11 Cartwright Street, father William WEAVER (deceased), tailor; Emma BALLARD, widow @ 60 ^ 11 Cartwright Street, father Samuel MITCHAMORE (deceased), builder dau Maria MITCHAMORE b 1838.4 Exeter b 16Nov1838 Exeter chr 2Dec1838 Exeter All Hallows 1841 @ 3 b Devon ^ Victoria Place, Exeter St Paul with parents (MITCHELMORE) 1851 @ 13 b Exeter ^ Paul Place, Bradnich and Castle Yard, Exeter with parents (MITCHANNA) m 1858.4 Exeter (MITCHAMORE) m 14Nov1858 Exeter St Paul: Samuel BOUNDY, joiner ^ St Paul's, father Humphrey BOUNDY, tailor; Maria MITCHAMORE, dressmaker @ 20 ^ St Paul's, father Samuel MITCHAMORE, joiner; witness [father] Samuel MITCHAMORE 1866 ^ St Paul Street, Exeter son John Mitchamore BOUNDY b 1866.4 Exeter b 8Sep1866 Exeter chr 3Oct1866 Exeter St Paul 1871 @ 4 b Exeter ^ Edmund Square, Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund with parents (John M) 1881 errand boy @ 15 b Exeter ^ 120 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town with parents (John BANDY) m 14Aug1887 Poplar, Jane Elizabeth PEARCE 1891 labourer @ 24 b Exeter ^ 5 Caverick Street, Poplar (John) 1901 dock labourer @ 35 b Exeter ^ 5 Garnish Road, Poplar 1911 labourer @ 45 ^ 7 Claude Street, Poplar (John) d 1923.4 Poplar @ 57 d 2Oct1923 Poplar 1871 dressmaker @ 32 b Exeter ^ 11 Edmund Square, Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund 1874 ^ Exe Island dau Eliza Mitchamore BOUNDY b 1874.1 Exeter chr 6Feb1874 Exeter St Edmund 1881 scholar @ 6 b Exeter ^ 120 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town with parents (Eliza BANDY) 1891 domestic @ 17 b Devon ^ 231 Kew Ferry Road, Poplar (Eliza) 1901 @ 28 ^ 279 Manchester Road, Poplar with father and stepmother (Emily) 1876 ^ Commercial Road, Exeter dau Alice Maude Mary Michelmore BOUNDY b 1876.1 Exeter (Alice Maud M M) chr 4Feb1876 Exeter St Edmund 1881 scholar @ 6 b Exeter ^ 120 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town with parents (Alice Maud BANDY) 1891 scholar @ 14 b Exeter ^ 279 Manchester Road, Poplar with parents 1901 @ 24 ^ 279 Manchester Road, Poplar with father and stepmother (Alice) m 1922.1 Poplar, Isaac COTTAGE (Alice) 1881 dressmaker @ 42 b Exeter ^ 120 Duckett Street, Mile End Old Town d 31Oct1881 London 1891 @ 53 b Exeter ^ 279 Manchester Road, Poplar (Mary A) d 1892.2 Poplar @ 54 dau Charlotte MITCHAMORE chr 3Oct1841 Exeter St Paul d 1843.4 Exeter @ 2 bur 26Nov1843 Exeter St Paul @ 2 ^ St Paul Street son Samuel MITCHAMORE b 1846.2 Exeter chr 24Mar1846 Exeter St Paul d 1847.2 Exeter @ 11 [mo] bur 11Apr1847 Exeter St Paul @ 11 mo ^ St Paul Street b 1858.3 Exeter (Samuel G) |
It is not known who Allice ROBERTS was, nor why she was referred to as a visitor and a daughter.
It appears that Mary was enumerated twice in 1891. The data from St Wilfred’s seem rather unreliable, as the birthplaces of several women have been corrected.
Later records suggest that Emma's parents were in fact Samuel and Mary. |
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Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0061 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE chr 7Mar1813 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1823 Stokenham: apprenticed to Ambrose Hext RANDALL, yeoman m 1838.3 Totnes m 2Sep1838 Dartmouth St Petrox: Richard MICHELMORE, sawyer ^ St Petrox, father Thomas MICHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth Burrell CHORLEY ^ St Petrox, father William CHORLEY, mariner; witness Wm CHORLEY 1841 sawyer @ 28 b Devon ^ Bears Cove, Dartmouth St Petrox 1850 carpenter, Dartmouth (Rd MICHELMORE) 1851 sawyer @ 37 b Stokenham ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth 1856-1857 timber dealer and sawyer ^ Millpond, Dartmouth 1859 found guilty by a House of Commons Committee of receiving £10 from William TUCKER to induce him to abstain from voting 1859 found guilty by Electoral Commission of taking ₤35 from Sir T TUCKER to vote for him 29Nov1859 timber dealer and sawyer ^ Mill Pond Timber Yard, Dartmouth, insolvent debtor, summoned to appear for examination on 8Dec next at Totnes 1861 timber dealer and sawyer @ 47 b Stokenham ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth 1861 bankruptcy proceedings completed 1862 sawyer ^ Townstal 1864 innkeeper ^ Clarence Inn, Clarence Hill 1869-1870 beer retailer ^ Clarence Inn, Clarence Hill 20Mar1871 sawyer: summoned for non-payment of eight rates totalling £3 16s 1871 sawyer @ 56 b Dartmouth ^ King Street, Brixham 1877 timber merchant 1881 sawyer @ 66 b Stokenham ^ Middle Street, Brixham. Also in household: his grandson Henry G COOK [son of daughter Sarah] d 1882.4 Totnes @ 69 d 21Nov1882 Brixham @ 69; bur Brixham St Mary. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth bur 26Nov1882 Brixham St Mary @ 69 sp Elizabeth Burrell CHORLEY (b 1815) Dartmouth m 1838.3 Totnes m 2Sep1838 Dartmouth St Petrox 1841 sawyer's wife @ 26 b Devon ^ Bears Cove, Dartmouth St Petrox (Elizabeth) 1851 @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth (Eliza) 1861 @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth (Elizabeth B) 1871 @ 54 b Dartmouth ^ King Street, Brixham (Elizabeth) 1881 @ 65 b Dartmouth ^ Middle Street, Brixham (Elizabeth B) 1891 @ 78 b Dartmouth ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with son Thomas (Elizabeth) d 1900.1 Hendon @ 89 (Elizabeth) d 30Jan1900 @ 88; bur Brixham St Mary (Elizabeth) son Philip Chorley MITCHELMORE b 16Dec1839 chr 12Jan1840 Dartmouth St Petrox 1841 @ 2 b Devon ^ Bears Cove, Dartmouth St Petrox with parents 1851 scholar @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents 1894 ^ 41 Northumberland Avenue, Southampton: submitted applications for patents concerning hydro-carbon, compound petroleum and other explosive engines (P) 2Feb1895 ^ 41 Northumberland Avenue, Southampton: patent specification accepted (P) b 5Apr1841 Dartmouth dau Sarah Burrell MITCHELMORE 1851 scholar @ 5 b St Helier ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents (Sarah) 1861 unm @ 14 b Jersey ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents (Sarah B) m 1868.3 Totnes (Sarah) m 29Aug1868 Dartmouth St Clement: Henry COOK, steward HMS St George @ 25 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Joseph COOK, painter; Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE @ 22 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Richard MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witnesses [father] Richard and [sister] Mary MITCHELMORE m 29Aug1868 Dartmouth St Clement: H COOK ^ HMS St George, Portland; Sarah MITCHELMORE, eldest daughter of Mr R MITCHELMORE ^ Dartmouth 1871 @ 24 b Surrey ^ Melcombe, Dorset (Sarah) b 1848.4 Totnes dau Mary Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1851.2 Totnes (b 28Mar1851) 1851 @ 2 dy b Dartmouth ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents (infant not named) 1861 @ 10 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents (Mary E) chr 19Aug1862 Dartmouth St Clement 1871 @ 20 b Dartmouth ^ Queen's Hotel, King Street, Melcombe Regis, Dorset with sister Sarah and husband (Mary Elizth) m 1874.1 Weymouth, Frederick LEGGETT m 28Mar1974 Melcombe Regis, Dorset: Frederick LIGGETT, guard, Great Western Railway, father Frederick LIGGETT, tanner; Mary Elizabeth MITCHELMORE ^ Melcombe Regis, father Richard MITCHELMORE, sawyer 1881 @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 5 Ranelagh Terrace, Melcombe Regis, Dorset (Mary E) b 1853.1 Totnes (Thomas) son Frederick Henry MITCHELMORE b 1855.3 Totnes son William Richard MITCHELMORE b 1860.2 Totnes |
An abstract of one of the 1894 patent applications is available here. Philip may have been living with his brother William or simply using his workshop.
Mary’s baptismal register records her birth date as 29Aug1851; either this was an error or the census was taken 6 mo late in Dartmouth.
Mary and her brothers Thomas, |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 1806 |
head Austin MITCHELMORE chr 6Feb1820 Stokenham ^ Coleridge 1831 apprenticed to John PITTS, yeoman, Stokenham m 1841.2 Kingsbridge m 11Apr1841 Stokenham: Austin MITCHELMORE, labourer ^ Stokenham, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth BROOKING ^ Stokenham, father Thomas BROOKING, labourer 1841 sawyer @ 25 b Devon ^ High Street, Dartmouth St Petrox 1843 labourer ^ Frittercombe 1845 labourer ^ Chillington 1851 sawyer @ 31 b England ^ 2 Commercial Street, St Helier, Jersey 1855 sawyer ^ St Helier (Augustin) 1861 sawyer @ 42 b England ^ 5 Kensington Place, St Helier, boarding with Samuel and Sarah PEPPERELL 1871 wood sawyer, sole head @ 50 ^ 14 Parade Place, St Helier; boarding with Rachel QUERESIEL? 1881 widowed sawyer @ 60 b England ^ 1 Cross Street, St Helier, lodging with Rachel QUERNPEL, unm dressmaker ( Andrew MICHELMORE) 1891 married sawyer, boarder @ 70 b England ^ 2 Hovfre? Street, St Helier (Aurton); head: Rachel QUÉRIFIEL, married dressmaker bur 10Nov1891 St Andrew, Jersey @ 71 sp Elizabeth BROOKING chr 9Mar1823 Stokenham ^ Killington m 1841.2 Kingsbridge m 11Apr1841 Stokenham 1841 wife @ 25 b Devon ^ High Street, Dartmouth St Petrox 1851 shopkeeper @ 29 b England ^ 2 Commercial Street, St Helier, Jersey 1861 grocer and publican, head @ 40 b England ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier, Jersey 1881 @ 58 b England ^ Bristol Hotel, 70 Esplanade, St Helier, with son James and his family (Elizabeth DUNN). Also in household: daughter Blanch DUNN @ 15 b Guernsey. son William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 24Jul1841 Dartmouth son John Austin MITCHELMORE b 1843.3 Kingsbridge chr 3Sep1843 Stokenham 1851 scholar @ 8 b England ^ 2 Commercial Street, St Helier with parents (John A) b 1845.3 Kingsbridge son James MITCHELMORE b 1847.2 Kingsbridge 1851 @ 3 b England ^ 2 Commercial Street, St Helier with parents dau Ann Elizabeth MICHINMORE 1861 scholar @ 9 b Jersey ^ 35 Glocester Street, St Helier with mother (Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) m 12Jan1870 St Helier: Charles John BROWN @ 21; Ann Elizabeth MITCHELMORE @ 19 1871 coachman's wife @ 19 b St Helier ^ Trinity Road, Montan Pretre House, St Helier (Lilley) 1881 inn keeper's wife @ 27 b St Helier ^ Rozel Bay Hotel, Vingtaine de Rozel, St Martin, Jersey (Lily); also in household: nephew George Henry 26Mar1892 formerly ^ Rozel Bay Hotel, widow BROWN: granted licence of the Railway Refreshment Rooms (Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) b 7Mar1855 St Helier, Jersey ?dau Lilian MITCHELMORE (b 1857) m 2Jul1893 St Brelade, Jersey: James Oates LANDALL @ 26; Lilian MITCHELMORE @ 36 ?1901 widow living on own means @ 35 b St Heliers, Jersey ^ 1 Windsor Cottage, St Aubins Road, St Heliers (Lily LANDALE) son Frederick William MITCHELMOON b 3Feb1858 chr 21Feb1858 St Helier |
In 1828-1831, Austin's sister Mary was also apprenticed to John PITTS.
The Sarah PEPPERELL recorded in 1861 was Austin's cousin on his mother's side.
Hovfre? Street is next to Cross Street on the 1891 census, so the 1881 and 1891 residences may actually be the same.
It appears that Austin and Elizabeth separated before 1861. By 1871, Austin appears to have established a de facto relationship with Rachel QUÉRIFIEL while Elizabeth appears to have married a Mr DUNN. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0027 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 9Feb1823 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1841 apprentice @ 19 b Devon ^ Bears Cove, Dartmouth St Petrox with brother Richard m 1845.4 Kingsbridge, COASE (MITCHAMORE) m 18Nov1845 South Pool: John MITCHAMORE, labourer ^ North Pool, father Thos MITCHAMORE, labourer; Ann COSE, servant ^ North Pool, father John COSE, labourer; witness [sister-in-law?] Elizabeth MICHELMORE 1846 -1862 agricultural labourer ^ North Pool 1851 agricultural labourer @ 28 b Stokenham ^ North Pool, South Pool (MICHAMORE) 1861 farm labourer @ 37 b Chillington ^ North Pool Village 1871 agricultural labourer @ 47 b Stokenham ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool (MITCHAM) 1881 agricultural labourer @ 57 b Stokenham ^ Combe, South Pool. Also in household: his son George and grandson William [his daughter Charlotte’s son] 1891 farm labourer @ 60 b Stokenham ^ South Pool village; also in household: his granddaughter Augusta d 1893.4 Kingsbridge @ 69 d 28Nov1893 Kingsbridge bur 3Dec1893 South Pool @ 69 sp Ann COASE (b 1820) Diptford m 1845.4 Kingsbridge (COSE) m 18Nov1845 South Pool 1851 @ 30 b Diptford ^ North Pool, South Pool 1861 farm labourer @ 41 b Diptford ^ North Pool Village 1871 @ 50 b Diptford ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool (MITCHAM) 1881 carrier @ 59 b Diptford ^ Combe, South Pool 1889-1893 carrier to Kingsbridge Wed & Fri ^ South Pool 1891 carrier @ 63 b Diptford 1901 @ 80 b Diptford ^ Stokenham with daughter Mary Ann and family d 1908.2 Kingsbridge @ 90 bur 6May1908 South Pool @ 90 ^ Kellaton dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1846.1 Kingsbridge b 20Jan1846 North Pool, South Pool chr 1Jul1846 South Pool (Marianne) 1851 scholar @ 5 b South Pool 1861 housemaid @ 15 ^ North Pool Farmhouse, head: Wm J FAIRWEATHER m 1863.4 Kingsbridge, William STONE son John Mitchelmore STONE b 1865.4 Kingsbridge chr 19Jan1868 South Pool (John Mitchamore) 1881 agricultural labourer @ 15 b South Pool ^ North Pool, South Pool with parents (John) m 1889.3 Kingsbridge, Mary Jane Jarvis JEFFERY 1891 coachman domestic @ 25 b South Pool ^ Duncombe Street, Kingsbridge (John M) 1901 coachman domestic @ 35 b Kingsbridge ^ Kingsbridge (John M) 1911 coachman domestic @ 45 b South Pool ^ 13 Ebrington Street, Kingsbridge d 1938.3 Plymouth @ 73 1871 @ 27 b Stokenham ^ North Pool, South Pool. Also in household: her grandmother Mary 1881 @ 35 b Stokenham ^ North Pool, South Pool. Also in household: her niece Augusta 1891 @ 47 b South Pool ^ Village Cottage, South Pool 1901 @ 56 b South Pool ^ Stokenham d 1928.3 Kingsbridge @ 83 dau Caroline Reeves MITCHELMORE [Tree 09] b 1849.1 Kingsbridge b 1851.4 Kingsbridge b 1853.4 Kingsbridge b 1856.1 Kingsbridge b 1858.3 Kingsbridge b 1862.1 Kingsbridge |
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Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0565 |
head Thomas MITCHELMORE chr 25Sep1825 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1841 apprentice @ 15 b Devon ^ Bear's Cove, Dartmouth with brothers Richard and John 1845 native of Dartmouth, Devon: started fishing in the Strait of Belle Isle NL 1845-1854 ^ Buckichice?: seaman’s register ticket 172268 (Thos MAUCHEMORE) m1 1853 Anchor Point, DUNCAN, "daughter of Lieut Alexander DUNCAN" m2 12Oct1854 Strait of Belle Isle Mission NL: Thomas MITCHELMORE, widower @ 28 ^ Green Island Cove NL, late of Dartmouth, Devon, England; Maria BILLET @ 18 ^ Flower's Cove NL; in the house of Mr William WELLS at Flower's Cove 1856 ^ Green Island Cove, population 7 17Jun1857 ^ Poverty Cove: subscribed 3s 1£d to the British North America Society For Educating the Poor in Newfoundland (T) m3 4Jul1858 Strait of Belle Isle Mission: Thomas MITCHELMORE, widower, late of Dartmouth, County Devon, England, now of Green Island Cove; Fanny WHELAN, spinster, of French Island Harbour NL; married at Green Island Cove 1871 ^ Green Island, French Shore NL: head of only household, pop. 8 (Henry MITCHELMOORE) 1872 ^ Green Island Cove: head of one of two households, total pop. 20 1873 married with 7 children ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North (T) 1891 b England ^ Green Island Cove (pop. 38) 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove bur 22Oct1907 Green Island Cove @ 82, "cause old age" d 23Oct1907 Green Island Cove; bur Green Island Cove. Named on the same memorial: his wife Fanny sp1 Elizabeth DUNCAN (b 1834) Bear Cove, "daughter of Lieut. Alexander DUNCAN and Mary WATTS" d 27Nov1853 Lower Cove NL @ 19, in childbirth; bur Anchor Point NL sp2 Maria BILLET (b 1836) m 12Oct1854 Strait of Belle Isle Mission d 20Dec1855 Nameless Cove NL sp3 Fanny Anne WHALEN (b 1838) French Island Harbor m 4Jul1858 Strait of Belle Isle Mission d 20Mar1898 Green Island Cove, "cause consumption" bur 22Mar1898 Green Island Cove @ 60 (Fanny) d 1898; bur Green Island Cove (Fanny) b 7Nov1857 Green Island Cove dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1Sep1859 Green Island Cove chr 20Sep1859 Green Island Cove known as Polly m 188x, Alex GOULD son James MITCHELMORE b 20Aug1860 bur 23Aug1860 Anchor Point @ 3 dy dau Joanna MITCHELMORE b 29Oct1862 Black Duck Cove NL chr 4Aug1863 Black Duck Cove b Jul1864 Green Island Cove dau Susanna MITCHELMORE b 1866 Green Island Cove m 17Oct1883 Green Island Cove: Leander PARSONS, widower @ 28 ^ Green Island Cove, father Tobias PARSON; Susanna MITCHELMORE @ 17 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE; witness [brother] Richard b Feb1870 Green Island Cove b 10Jun1871 b 30Apr1874 Green Island Cove son John MITCHELMORE b 5Jul1880 Green Island Cove |
Information on the area of Newfoundland where Thomas settled is available here.
Thomas |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0033 |
head William MITCHELMORE chr 30Apr1820 Slapton 1841 male servant @ 21 b Devon ^ Lower Coltscoombe, Slapton; head: Jarvis FAIRWEATHER, farmer m 1846.2 Kingsbridge m 6Jun1846 Slapton: William MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 26 ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Joanne JELLARD @ 32 ^ Slapton, father Richard JELLARD, labourer 1846, 1858 labourer ^ Slapton 1851 agricultural labourer @ 30 b Slapton ^ Slapton 1861 farm labourer @ 40 ^ Slapton 1871 agricultural labourer b Slapton ^ Slapton Village 1881 agricultural labourer @ 61 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village. Also in household: his nephew George d 1891.1 Kingsbridge @ 70 d 31Dec1890 @ 70; bur Slapton. Named on same memorial: his wife Joanna and sons Edward and George d 31Dec1890 Lees Square, Slapton @ 71 bur 4Jan1891 Slapton @ 71 sp Joanna JELLARD (b 1816) Slapton chr 20Nov1814 Slapton m 1846.2 Kingsbridge (GELLARD) m 6Jun1846 Slapton 1851 @ 34 b Slapton ^ Slapton (Johanna) 1861 @ 46 b Slapton^ Slapton (Johanna) 1871 @ 53 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village (Johanna) 1881 @ 65 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village 1891 widow @ 76 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton. Also in household: her son George and her granddaughter Katherine d 1899.1 Kingsbridge @ 84 d 21Jan1899 @ 84; bur Slapton son William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1846.4 Kingsbridge dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1849.2 Kingsbridge 1851 @ 2 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents chr 30May1852 Slapton 1861 scholar @ 10 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents m 1876.3 Totnes, George DANIELS [1881 plumber] 1881 @ 33 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village visiting her brother John with husband son John MITCHELMORE b 1853.2 Kingsbridge son George MITCHELMORE b 1856.2 Kingsbridge chr 11May1856 Slapton 1861 scholar @ 5 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents 1871 agricultural labourer @ 14 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents 1881 unm basket maker @ 24 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents, blind 1889, 1893 basket maker ^ Slapton 1891 unm basket maker @ 34 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton with mother 1901 [no occupation stated] @ 44 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with his brother William 1902, 1906 basket maker ^ Slapton 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 54 b Slapton ^ Slapton. Also in household: his brother William and his wife Elizabeth 1921 b 1856 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton. Also in household: his brother William and his family 1926 ^ Ivyside Cottage, Slapton d 10Feb1929 @ 72; bur Slapton d 1929.1 Kingsbridge @ 72 son Edward MITCHELMORE chr 28Nov1858 Slapton d 11May1860 @ 18 mo; bur Slapton bur 15May1860 Slapton @ 1 |
Family memorial
Before her marriage, Joanna had had an illegitimate daughter Mary Cole JELLARD, the reputed father being miller William COLE.
In 1891, Joanna was living near to her sons William and John and their families. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0068 |
chr 28Jun1829 Slapton 1841 male servant @ 12 b Devon ^ Higher Heathfield, Slapton; head: Elizabeth HYNE, independent means m 1856.2 Stoke Damerel, HORSWELL m 28Jun1856 Stoke Damerel: Edward MITCHELMORE, Private Royal Marines @ 27 ^ HMS Ajax, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Catherine HORSWELL @ 28 ^ Mount Pleasant, father John HORSWELL, labourer 1861 Royal Marine @ 31 b Slapton ^ 6 Wellington Cottages, East Stonehouse 28Jun1862 private, HMS Amethyst: awarded China Medal (Edwd) 1868 marine ^ East Stonehouse 1871 labourer @ 41 b Slapton ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham (Edward) 1881 gardener N D @ 57 b Slapton ^ 2 Oldway Road, Paignton 1891 widowed gardener @ 61 b Slapton ^ Haddon House No 2, Paignton 1901 widowed naval pensioner @ 71 b Slapton ^ 2 Haddon Road, Paignton (Edward) d 1902.4 Totnes @ 74 sp Catherine HORSWELL (b 1828) North Huish m 1856.2 Stoke Damerel m 28Jun1856 Stoke Damerel 1861 @ 32 b Stonehouse ^ 6 Wellington Cottages, East Stonehouse 1871 in charge of the house @ 42 b North Huish ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham 1881 gardeners wife @ 53 b North Huish ^ 2 Oldway Road, Paignton d 1889.2 Totnes @ 62 d 29May1889 Haddon House, Paignton @ 61 d 29May1889 @ 61; bur Paignton b 1861.4 East Stonehouse son John MITCHELMORE b 1863.4 Falmouth 1871 @ 9 b Falmouth ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham with parents 6Sep1876 @ 12 ^ Paignton: fell 8 ft from a tree and broke his arm; 16Sep1876 admitted to Torquay Infirmary; 26Sep1876 died of lockjaw d 1876.3 Newton Abbot @ 12 d Sep1876 @ 13; bur Paignton bur 29Sep1876 Paignton @ 12 dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1866.2 East Stonehouse b 13Feb1866 1871 @ 5 b Stonehouse ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham with parents 1881 scholar @ 15 b Stonehouse ^ 2 Oldway Road, Paignton with parents 1891 dressmaker @ 25 b Plymouth ^ Haddon House No 2, Paignton with father 1901 dressmaker @ 35 b Plymouth ^ 2 Haddon Road, Paignton with father 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 13Feb1866 ^ 2 Brent Road, Paignton; head: Florence HARDING, widow d 1941.4 Totnes @ 75 b 1868.2 East Stonehouse |
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Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0065 |
head John MICHELMORE b 1837.4 Kingsbridge chr 3Dec1837 Slapton 1841 @ 3 b Devon ^ Alston, Slapton with parents 1851 agricultural labourer @ 13 b Slapton m 1860.1 Totnes m 20Mar1860 Harberton: John MICHELMORE, labourer ^ Cornworthy, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Susanna CROCKER ^ Harberton, father John CROCKER, labourer; witnesses [brother] George MITCHELMORE, Sarah Rider CROCKER 1861 agricultural labourer @ 23 b Slapton ^ Rock Cottage, Cornworthy 1864-1881 labourer ^ Marldon 1971 agricultural labourer @ 33 b Slapton ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 farm labourer @ 43 b Slapton ^ Church House Inn, Marldon d 1882.2 Totnes @ 46 drowned at Marldon sp Susanna CROCKER (b 1840) Harberton m1 1860.1 Totnes, MITCHELMORE m1 20Mar1860 Harberton 1861 agricultural labourers wife @ 21 b Harberton ^ Rock Cottage, Cornworthy (Susan) 1971 @ 31 b Harberton ^ Marldon (Susan MICH CHICONE) 1881 @ 41 b Harberton ^ Church House Inn, Marldon (Susanne) m2 1886.3 Totnes, Richard WILLS 1891 @ 51 b Harberton ^ Stantor, Marldon 1901 @ 61 b Harberton ^ Almshouses, Marldon 1911 maternity nurse, widow @ 71 ^ 1a Castle House, Winner Street, Paignton; head Robert LIDSTONE, RN pensioner dau Eliza Crocker MICHELMORE b 1860.3 Totnes 1861 @ 10 mo b Cornworthy ^ Rock Cottage, Cornworthy with parents 1871 servant @ 10 b Cornworthy ^ Winner Street, Paignton with uncle George 1881 @ 20 ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton with uncle George (Eliza Croker MITCHELMORE) m 1886.2 Totnes m 9Jun1886 Marldon: William Henry POLLARD, market gardener @ 27 ^ Collaton, father James POLLARD, labourer; Eliza Crocker MITCHELMORE @ 26 ^ Marldon, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [brother] John MITCHELMORE, [John's fiancée] Emily TUCKER dau Sarah Rider Crocker MITCHELMORE b 1862.2 Totnes 1971 @ 9 b Cornworthy ^ Marldon (Sarah MICH CHICONE) m 1882.4 Totnes (Sarah Rider C) m 14Oct1882 St John, Paignton: Edward Robert Manley HARRIS, gardener @ 20 ^ Paignton, father Richard HARRIS, labourer; Sarah Rider Crocker MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ Paignton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses John MITCHELMORE, Martha Ann HARRIS son John MITCHELMORE b 1864.1 Newton Abbot b 1866.1 Totnes son Edward MITCHELMORE b 1867.2 Totnes b 8May1867 chr 7Jul1867 Marldon 1871 @ 3 b Marldon ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 farm servant indoor @ 13 b Marldon ^ Lower Whitborough, Kingskerswell; head: John FOGWELL, farmer. Also in household: George SMERDON, future husband of Edward’s cousin Susanna ABRAHAM 1Dec1881 @ 14 b Brixham: boy aboard Renown, fishing in the English Channel 11Jan1882 indentured as fisherman 1883 @ 16 b Marldon: apprentice aboard True Love, fishing in the English Channel d 10Jul1888 at sea off Terschelling, Holland @ 21 b Marldon ^ Marldon, "drowned when his boat, the Brixham smack True Love, was struck by another boat and he was thrown into the sea" son Robert MICHELMORE b 1869.2 Totnes b 22May1869 chr 20Jun1869 Marldon 1971 @ 2 b Marldon ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 scholar @ 11 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents dau Mary Ann MICHELMORE b 1871.1 Totnes b 23Feb1871 chr 26Mar1871 Marldon 1971 @ 1 b Marldon ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 scholar @ 10 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents m 1888.3 Totnes, Samuel BEARNE [1891 agricultural labourer] 1891 @ 21 b Marldon ^ Blackler Cottage, Staverton with family (Mary A) ?1891 passed the Oxford University Extension examination in Chemistry held at Totnes Grammar School (Miss M) 1901 @ 31 b Marldon ^ Littlehempston dau Mary Ann Mitchelmore BEARNE b 1904.1 Totnes (Mary Ann M) b 30Dec1904 chr 31Jan1904 Marldon d 1904.1 Totnes (Mary Ann M) 1904 ^ Littlehempston dau Emma MICHELMORE b 1872.3 Totnes b 2Aug1872 chr 15Sep1872 Marldon 1881 scholar @ 8 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents 1891 general domestic @ 18 b Marldon ^ Plym Villa, Totnes; head: Emma TUCKER, widow m 1894.1 Totnes m 7Jan1894 Marldon: Richard AUSTIN, farm labourer @ 20 ^ Marldon, father John AUSTIN, shoemaker; Emma MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Marldon, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [brother] John and [sister Elizabeth] Jane MITCHELMORE b 1874.3 Totnes dau Elizabeth Jane MICHELMORE b 1876.1 Totnes b 1Jan1876 chr 20Feb1876 Marldon (MITCHELMORE) 11Apr1876 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 5 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents (Elizabeth) 1891 @ 15 b Marldon ^ Stantor, Marldon with mother and stepfather (Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) 1901 servant @ 25 b Marldon ^ Occombe, Marldon (Elizth J MITCHELMORE); head: Robert BUTLAND m 1904.4 Totnes m 13Oct1904 Marldon: Arthur John LOWE, quarry man @ 24 ^ Marldon, father Nicholas LOWE, carpenter; Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE @ 28 ^ Marldon, father John MITCHELMORE (deceased), quarry man; witness [brother] Fred b 1877.3 Totnes son Sidney MICHELMORE b 1879.1 Totnes b 31Dec1878 chr 9Feb1879 Marldon (Sydney MITCHELMORE) 1881 @ 2 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents 1891 scholar @ 12 b Marldon ^ Stantor, Marldon with mother and stepfather (MITCHELMORE) 1901 foreman on farm @ 22 b Marldon ^ Almshouses, Marldon with mother (Sydney MITCHELMORE) 1911 coal porter, boarder @ 31 b Marldon ^ Dennis House, Totnes Road, Paignton; head: Richard FOGWELL, coal porter (Sydney MITCHELMORE) 1921 b 1879 Marldon ^ Marldon (Sydney MITCHELMORE) d 1953.4 Totnes @ 74 (Sydney MITCHELMORE) son Fred MITCHELMORE b 1881.4 Totnes |
Susanna was Richard WILLS's third wife. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0066 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 1840.3 Kingsbridge chr 5Jul1840 Slapton 1841 @ 11 mo b Devon ^ Alston, Slapton with parents 1851 scholar @ 10 b Slapton ?1861 servant @ 19 b Cornworthy ^ Paignton 1871 baker & dairy man @ 30 b Slapton ^ Winner Street, Paignton. Also in household: his mother Elizabeth and his niece Eliza m 1877.2 Newton Abbot m 12Apr1877 Wolborough: George MITCHELMORE, baker ^ Paignton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Emma Creber GILES ^ Newton Abbot, father James Creber GILES, carpenter 1878-1879 baker & confectioner ^ Winner Street, Paignton 1881 baker & confectioner @ 40 b Slapton ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton. Also in household: his mother Elizabeth and his brother John's daughter Eliza 1889 baker ^ Winner Street, Paignton 1890 baker & confectioner ^ Winner Street, Paignton 1891 baker @ 50 ^ Winner Street, Paignton. Also in household: his unmarried sister-in-law Elizabeth GILES @ 50 b Compton 1893 baker ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton (Geo) 1897 baker and confectioner 1901 baker @ 60 b Slapton ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton 1902 baker ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton (Geo) 1911 baker @ 70 b Slapton ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton. Also in household: his granddaughter Florence VINSON [Henrietta’s daughter] d 1912.3 Totnes @ 70 sp Emma Creber GILES (b 1839) Marldon m 1877.2 Newton Abbot m 12Apr1877 Wolborough 1881 @ 42 b Marldon ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton 1891 @ 51 b Compton ^ Winner Street, Paignton 1901 @ 61 b Compton Marldon ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton 1911 @ 74 b Plymouth ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton (Emma) d 1920.3 Totnes @ 78 dau Henrietta Adams MITCHELMORE b 1877.2 Totnes b 15Feb1877 Paignton chr 3Jul1878 Paignton 1881 @ 4 b Marldon ^ 31 Winner Street, Paignton with parents 1891 scholar @ 14 b Paignton ^ Winner Street, Paignton with parents (Henrietta) m 1897.2 Totnes m 22Jun1897 St John, Paignton: Joseph William VINSON, baker and confectioner @ 27 ^ Winner Street, Paignton, father Joseph VINSON, baker and confectioner; Henrietta Adams MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Winner Street, Paignton, father George MITCHELMORE, baker and confectioner; witnesses [father] George MITCHELMORE, [aunt] Elizabeth Alice GILES son George Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Totnes b 15May1878 chr 3Jul1878 d 1879.2 Totnes @ 11 [mo] bur 7May1879 Paignton @ 11 mo |
Henrietta and George were baptised at the same ceremony.
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Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0067 |
head Robert MITCHELMORE b 1845.2 Kingsbridge chr 4May1845 Slapton (MICHELMORE) 1851 scholar @ 5 b Slapton ^ Beer's Barn, Cornworthy with parents (MICHELMORE) 1861 farm servant @ 15 b Slapton ^ Court Barton, Cornworthy (MICHELMORE); head: Thomas HODGE, farmer m 1871.1 Totnes (MICHELMORE) m 19Feb1871 St John, Paignton: Robert MICHLEMORE, labourer @ 25 ^ Paignton, father deceased; Sarah COOMBS @ 21 ^ Paignton, father deceased 1871 labourer @ 25 b Slapton ^ Well Street, Paignton (MICHELMORE) 1871-1890 labourer ^ Paignton 1881 general labourer @ 35 b Slapton ^ 3 Kirkham Street, Paignton (MICHELMORE) 1891 carter @ 45 ^ Local Board Cottage No 2, Mill Lane, Paignton (MICHELMORE) 1897 ^ Mill Cottages, Paignton (Robt) 1901 horseman U D Council @ 55 b Slapton ^ Mill Cottages, Paignton (Robt) d 1901.4 Totnes @ 56 sp Sarah COOMBS (b 1851) Beeston m 1871.1 Totnes m 19Feb1871 St John, Paignton 1871 @ 20 b Bere ^ Well Street, Paignton (MICHELMORE) 1881 @ 30 b Beeston Devon ^ 3 Kirkham Street, Paignton 1891 @ 40 b Berstown ^ Mill Lane, Local Board Cottage No 2, Paignton 1901 @ 50 b Beer Ferris ^ Mill Cottages, Paignton 1911 widow @ 60 b Beretown ^ Mill House, Paignton d 1923.4 Totnes @ 73 dau Sarah Elizabeth MICHELMORE b 1872.1 Totnes b 8Dec1871 chr 21Jan1872 Paignton (MITCHELMORE) d 1872.3 Totnes @ 9 [mo] (MITCHELMORE) bur 17Sep1872 Paignton @ 9 mo dau Eliza Louisa MITCHELMORE b 1873.2 Totnes b 8Apr1873 Paignton chr 4May1873 Paignton 1881 scholar @ 7 b Paignton ^ 3 Kirkham Street, Paignton with parents 1891 housemaid b Paignton @ 17 ^ Roundham View, Paignton (Eliza L) 1901 parlourmaid, domestic servant b Paignton @ 27 ^ Trowbridge House, Crediton (Louisa) 1911 tablemaid domestic @ 38 b Paignton ^ Ballencrioff Winn Road, Southampton 1921 b 1873 Devon ^ St George Hanover Square d 1924.1 St George Hanover Square @ 50 (MITCHETMERE) d 14Feb1924 181 Queen's Gate, Middlesex: spinster; letter of administration granted 25Mar1924 London to [brother] Percy Alfred Grant MITCHELMORE, motor driver, estate £194 6s 3d son Frederick Robert MITCHELMORE b 1875.1 Totnes son John MITCHELMORE b 1877.2 Totnes b 28Apr1877 Paignton chr 13May1877 Paignton 1881 scholar @ 3 b Paignton ^ 3 Kirkham Street, Paignton with parents 17Feb1885 admitted to Paignton National School primary department (Jno) d 1886.3 Totnes @ 9 dau Florence Maud Mary MITCHELMORE b 1881.4 Totnes b 6Sep1881 Paignton chr 30Oct1881 Paignton 1891 scholar @ 9 b Paignton ^ Mill Lane, Local Board Cottage No 2, Paignton (Florence M M) 1901 housemaid domestic @ 20 b Paignton ^ 1 Adelphi Terrace, Paignton (Maud) m 1907.4 Totnes (Florence Maud M) m 26Oct1907 St John, Paignton: John Henry TUCKER, joiner @ 28 ^ Colley End, Paignton, father Edward Gilham TUCKER, confectioner; Florence Maud Mary MITCHELMORE @ 26 ^ Mill House, Paignton, father Robert MITCHELMORE, foreman Torbay District Council; witness [sister] Elisa Louisa MITCHELMORE son Percy Alfred Grant MITCHELMORE b 1884.2 Totnes son George Herbert MITCHELMORE b 1890.1 Totnes |
Robert's older sister Mary had been a servant to Thomas HODGE at Court Barton farm in 1851.
In relation to average earnings, Eliza's estate would have been equivalent to about £30,000 today.
A deleted school record indicates that it was intended to admit John on 3Mar1884. It is not known why his admission was delayed a year.
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Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0151 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 18Aug1811 Slapton m 31Oct1834 South Pool, SHEPPERD, sojourner 1834-1846 carpenter ^ Slapton village 1841 carpenter @ 25 b Devon ^ Slapton village 184x owner & occupier of house in Slapton 1850-1873 carpenter ^ Slapton (MICHELMORE) 1851 carpenter @ 36 b Slapton ^ Slapton village 1861 carpenter @ 49 ^ Slapton Village 1871 carpenter @ 60 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton d 1873.1 Kingsbridge @ 62 d 23Feb1873 @ 62; bur Slapton. Named on same memorial: his wife Mary bur 26Feb1873 Slapton @ 62 sp Mary SHEPPERD (b 1808) South Pool m 31Oct1834 South Pool 1841 @ 30 b Devon ^ Slapton Village 1851 @ 42 b South Pool ^ Slapton village 1861 @ 53 b South Pool ^ Slapton village 1871 @ 63 b South Pool ^ Village, Slapton d 1878.2 Kingsbridge @ 71 d 3May1878 @ 70; bur Slapton bur 10May1878 Slapton @ 71 (MICHELMORE) son Edward MITCHELMORE chr 28Dec1834 Slapton 1840 @ 5: admitted to Slapton School under Kelland Charity 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Slapton village with parents 1851 carpenter @ 16 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 1861 carpenter @ 25 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 1871 unm carpenter @ 36 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents 1881 unm carpenter @ 47 ^ Slapton village with sister Ellen 1891 unm agricultural labourer @ 55 b Slapton ^ Darnacombe Farmhouse, Stokenham; head: James BOWHAY, farmer d 1897.3 Kingsbridge @ 63 bur 25Aug1897 Slapton @ 63 d 19Aug1897 Slapton: carpenter; probate granted 1Jan1898 to Harry JAMES, solicitors clerk, estate £324 2s 11d dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 1840.1 Kingsbridge chr 1Mar1840 Slapton 1841 @ 1 b Devon ^ Slapton village with parents 1851 agricultural labourer @ 13 ^ Slapton village with parents 1861 servant @ 21 b Slapton ^ Slapton; head: Philip John VAUGHAN 1871 servant @ 31 b Stapleton, Devon ^ Camberwell Grove, Camberwell, Surrey; head: James L VAUGHAN m 1873.1 Camberwell, Benjamin HAWES [1881 watchman at brewery] (MICHELMORE) m 4Mar1873 St Giles, Camberwell: Benjamin HAWES, labourer ^ College Street, father Henry HAWES, labourer; Mary MICHELMORE ^ Camberwell Grove, father John MICHELMORE, carpenter 1881 @ 41 b Slapton ^ 106 Warner Road, Camberwell with family dau Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1842.3 Kingsbridge chr 17Jul1842 Slapton 1851 @ 8 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 21Jan1856 ^ Kingsbridge Union House: at inquest held on her newly-born child, whose body was found under one of the beds in the house, it was stated that she had not been outside the house for more than two years (MITCHAMORE) 1861 servant @ 17 ^ Start, Slapton; head: Betsy PAIGE, widow m 1864.1 Kingsbridge, James BLANK [1881 agricultural labourer] m 17Mar1864 Slapton: James BLANK, labourer @ 26 ^ Slapton, father John BLANK, labourer; Ellen MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE, carpenter; witnesses [siblings] Edward & Mary son John Mitchelmore BLANK b 1873.3 Kingsbridge chr 3Aug1873 Slapton 1881 @ 5 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents (John M) 1891 carpenter’s apprentice @ 17 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents (John M) 1901 carpenter, boarder @ 27 b Slapton ^ Union Street, Dartmouth (John M); head: Elizabeth HARVEY, refreshment shopkeeper 1911 carpenter @ 37 b Slapton ^ Slapton with mother 1921 b 1873 Slapton ^ Slapton d 1941.3 Newton Abbot @ 68 d 28Jun1941 2 Bradley Road, Newton Abbot: probate granted 2Sep1941 Exeter to Emily Mitchelmore BLANK, sister, estate £992 4s 4d dau Emma Mitchelmore BLANK b 1875.4 Kingsbridge chr 17Oct1875 Slapton (Emily) 1881 @ 5 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents (Emily M) 1891 @ 15 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents (Emily M) 1901 housemaid @ 25 b Slapton ^ West Teignmouth 1911 @ 33 ^ Kingsbridge district (Emma) 1881 @ 38 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with husband and family 1891 @ 48 b Slapton ^ Slapton 1901 @ 58 b Slapton ^ Slapton 1911 @ 68 b Slapton ^ Slapton with son John d 1917.2 Kingsbridge @ 73 b 1846.2 Kingsbridge |
Family memorial
In relation to average earnings, Edward's estate would have been equivalent to about £140,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, John’s estate would have been equivalent to about ₤130,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 1505 |
head Thomas MICHAMORE chr 13Feb1825 Slapton 1841 apprentice @ 15 b Devon ^ South Grounds, Slapton; head: John HUXHAM, yeoman (MITCHELMORE) 1851 unm coachman and groom @ 25 b England ^ Maison de Bas, St Lawrence, Jersey (MITCHELMORE); head: Charles GODFREY, solicitor 1Jun1869 labourer @ 40: arrived New York aboard Tripoli from Liverpool, intending to live in the USA 1871 labourer @ 45 b England ^ Westminster ON m 28Oct1873 St Pauls Church, London ON: Thomas MITCHELMORE, yeoman @ 48 b England ^ Westminster, widower, parents John & Elizth MITCHELMORE; Mary BLOOMFIELD @ 48 ^ Westminster, widow, parents George & Maria BROWN; witnesses Henry G & Laura A BARTON 1874-1879 ^ 24 E N Street, London d 11Jan1881 North Dorchester ON [near London] @ 56 d 1881 @; bur Dorchester Union Cemetery, Dorchester (MITCHELMORE) sp Mary BROWN (b 1823) England m1 185x, BLOOMFIELD m2 28Oct1873 St Pauls Church, London, MITCHELMORE 1881 widow @ 56 b England ^ London; head: James H BROWN (MICHELMORE) 1876-1894 widow, owner of lots in Goyeau Street, Windsor ON (?/M/Mary) 1891 widow @ 64 b England ^ Windsor d 6Feb1895 Windsor @ 72 b England, "widow of Wm MITCHELMORE" (Mary Ann) |
When Thomas married in 1873, he was, as far as is known, neither a yeoman nor a widower; but at least his parents’ names were correct.
Thomas's memorial
It appears that the informant of Mary's death did not know her husband's correct hame. They may also have invented a middle name. |
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head Maria MITCHELMORE chr 30Nov1828 Sherford 1841 apprentice @ 10 b Devon ^ Fursdon, Sherford; head: John ADAMS, farmer 21Dec1852 Morleigh: affiliation order made against John JEFFREYS, putative father of her child 1855 Sherford: banns read for Robert STONE and Maria MICHELMORE m 1855.2 Kingsbridge, STONE (MICHELMORE) m 1Apr1855 Sherford: Robert STONE, labourer ^ Sherford, father John STONE, labourer; Maria MICHELMORE ^ Sherford, father Nicholas MICHELMORE, labourer 1861 @ 32 b Sherford ^ Cottage, Stokenham 1881 agricultural labourers wife @ 50 b Sherford ^ Kellaton, Stokenham (Mariah) 1891 @ 61 b Sherford ^ Stokenham d 1900.1 Kingsbridge @ 70 son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 2Oct1853 Sherford 1861 @ 8 b Sherford ^ Cottage, Stokenham with parents (William STONE) chr 4Apr1870 Stokenham 1871 farm servant @ 17 b Stokenham ^ Wilton, South Pool; head: John LANGLOR, farmer (William S) 1881 farm servant @ 30 b Sherford ^ Cottage, Chivelstone (William STONE); head: Louis BOWHAY, farm labourer ?1889 innkeeper ^ New Inn, Chillington, Stokenham (William) 1891 bootmaker @ 40 b Sherford ^ Stokenham with parents (William STONE) 1901 bootmaker, sole head @ 50 b Sherford ^ Kellaton, Stokenham (William) d 11Jan1909, Kellaton @ 54; complained of feeling ill on 10Jan, found next morning dead in bed, inquest found death due to syncope resulting from valular heart disease bur 13Jan1909 Stokenham @ 54 “by coroner’s order” (William) sp Robert STONE chr 30Jun1833 Stokenham ^ Hallsands m 1855.2 Kingsbridge m 1Apr1855 Sherford 1861 agricultural labourer @ 28 b Stokenham ^ Cottage, Stokenham 1881 agricultural labourer @ 48 b Stokenham ^ Kellaton, Stokenham 1891 farm labourer @ 58 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 1893.1 Kingsbridge @ 59 |
It appears that William was given the surname STONE after his mother married, but on becoming an adult he took the name MITCHELMORE by baptism. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0060 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE chr [18May1834] Dartmouth St Saviour (MITCHIMORE) later known as Butcher Bill 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents (William H) 1851 lodger, app @ 17 ^ Street, Blackawton; head: William FEAL, farmer m1 1856.3 Totnes (William) m1 23Sep1856 Bridgetown: William Henry MITCHELMORE ^ St Petrox, Dartmouth, butcher; Sophia EASTMAN ^ Totnes, father William EASTMAN, butcher; witnesses [sister] Ann MICHELMORE, Jane EASTMAN, by licence m1 23Sep1856 Bridgetown: ? MICHELMORE, butcher ^ Dartmouth; Sophia EASTMAN, daughter of the late Mr EASTMAN ^ Totnes m2 1859.1 Totnes m2 18Jan1859 Dartmouth St Saviour: William Henry MITCHELMORE, widower, butcher @ 24 ^ St Petrox, father John MITCHELMORE, inn keeper; Elizabeth TOLMAN, widow @ 26 ^ St Saviour, father George DEAN, sailor; witness [brother-in-law] Charles DEANE elected Overseer of the Poor, Dartmouth St Petrox (Wm H) 1861 butcher @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth 1856-1879 butcher ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1868-1880 part owner of several sailing and fishing vessels 4Jul1869 purchased Great Ridges for £720 and Butt Parks for £1,000 [pasture lands near Dartmouth] 1869 farmer ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth Jan1871 churchwarden, St Petrox Jan 1871 member, Grand Jury, Dartmouth Borough Quarter Sessions (H) 3Feb1871 attended public dinner given in honour of the directors of the Cape & Natal Steam Navigation Company, whose steamer Gambia had arrived that morning (H) 1871 master butcher @ 36 ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 4Oct1871 granted license to use his buildings at Bullparks, Waterpool Road, Dartmouth for a slaughter house 14Feb1872 occupier of Lower Brownston Farm, Kingswear: lost court cases accusing Messrs CARTER and ROGERS of trespass and assault 19Feb1872 found guilty of having a savage dog loose and unmuzzled 12Mar1872 purchased house, garden & stable at Crowther's Hill from father John's deceased estate for £108 Apr1872 with brother Nathaniel, attended supper given by Mr OWEN on the occasion of the opening of his Marine Tavern (H) 17Jul1872 with five other Dartmouth butchers, successfully petitioned the Town Council to stop the illegal practice of selling meat door-to-door on market days (W H) 1873 ^ Dartmouth: owner of 16 acres [6.8 ha] land, estimated annual rental value £59 0s Mar1873 a cargo of French potatoes he had imported selling well from a schooner alongside the Quay (W H) ?27Mar1873 elected to committee of the Dartmouth Cricket Club at its first AGM (?) 4Nov1873 sworn in a special constable (W H) 25May1874 butcher & farmer ^ Dartmouth: at Devon County Court, succesfully sued S W ELDRIDGE of Portsmouth for non-delivery of 40 tons of potatoes; awarded £5 damages and costs (W H) 31Jul1874 purchased the 188 acre [76 hA] Hoodown Estate, Kingswear for £7,000 (W H) 18Sep1874 ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth: cargo of Kellingsworth East Wallsend coal for sale at 25s 6d per ton 1878-79 farmer ^ Lower Brownston, Brixham 9Mar1881 added codicil to will d 1881.1 Totnes @ 47 d 10Mar1881 @ 47 Lower Street, Dartmouth (W H) bur 16Mar1881 Townstall, Dartmouth (W H) bur 16Mar1881 Dartmouth St Clement @ 47 d 10Mar1881 @ 47; bur Dartmouth St Clement. Named on same memorial: his wife Eliza d 10Mar1881 Dartmouth: butcher; probate granted 14Apr1881 Exeter to James FAIRWEATHER ^ Boohay Farm near Dartmouth, yeoman, and Thomas VEALE the younger ^ Dartmouth, outfitter, estate under £9000, leaves his butcher business & premises to his son William Henry and other property to his children Caroline, Eliza, Kate, Edith, Charles and Frederick, the residue to provide income for his wife as long as she remains a widow sp1 Sophia EASTMAN (b 1833) Totnes 1851 employed at home @ 17 b Totnes ^ Behind the Walls West, Totnes with parents m 1856.3 Totnes m 23Sep1856 Bridgetown d 1858.1 Totnes @ 24 dau Caroline MITCHELMORE b 27Aug1857 chr 23Sep1857 Dartmouth St Petrox known as Carrie 1861 @ 3 b Dartmouth ^ Totnes with grandparents 1871 scholar @ 13 b Dartmouth ^ with stepfather and family m 1878.3 Totnes, Robert Thomas PILLAR m 5Sep1878 Dartmouth St Petrox: Robert Thomas PILLAR, builder ^ St Petrox, father L C PILLAR, builder; Caroline MITCHELMORE ^ St Petrox, father Wm MITCHELMORE, butcher; witness [brother-in-law] L C PILLAR Junr m 5Sep1878 Dartmouth St Petrox: Robert PILLAR, second son of Mr L PILLAR, builder and surveyor; Caroline MICHELMORE, eldest daughter of Mr W H MICHELMORE, butcher, Dartmouth 1881 @ 23 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth son Robert Henry Mitchelmore PILLAR b 1881.3 Totnes (Robert Henry M) b 25May1881 Dartmouth chr 26Jun1881 Dartmouth St Petrox known as Harry 1901 carpenter @ 19 b Dartmouth ^ Newington, London m 1906.3 Greenwich (Robert Henry M) m 26Jul1906 St Alphege, Greenwich: Robert Henry Mitchelmore PILLAR, builder’s foreman @ 25 ^ 17 Gillingham Street, Euston Square, father Robert Thomas PILLAR, builder; Mabel Mildred Annie LEANEY @ 24 ^ 57 Royal Hill, father James Allen LEANEY (deceased), lighterman 1911 @ 29 b Devon ^ Alverstoke, Hampshire (Robert Henry) 1921 b 1881 Dartmouth ^ Coedffranc, Glamorganshire (Robert Henry Mitchmore) 1939 contractor, works manager, building & public works b 25May1881 ^ 11 Longdown Lane, Ewell, Surrey (Robert H M) d 1950.2 Totnes @ 68 d 16May1950 Dartmouth 1891 @ 33 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1901 @ 43 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth d 1927.3 Totnes d 19Sep1927 @ 70; bur Dartmouth St Clement memorial window in St Barnabas Church, Dartmouth: 27Aug1857 – 19Sep1927, wife of Robert PILLAR sp2 Eliza DEANE (b 1832) Harwich, Essex 1841 @ 10 ^ Kings Head Street, Harwich St Nicholas with parents 1851 unm @ 19 b Harwich ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth m1 1855.1 Totnes, John Jago TOLMAN m1 10Mar1855 m2 1859.1 Totnes, MITCHELMORE m2 18Jan1859 Dartmouth St Saviour 1861 @ 28 b Harwich ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1871 @ 37 b Harwich ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1879-1880 part owner of the brig Fawn and the cutter Rose 1881 widowed annuitant @ 49 b Harwich ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with son William 1889-1890 ^ 1 Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth (Mrs) 1891 widow, own means @ 55 b Harwich ^ Carlton Tce, Dartmouth 1893 ^ 2 Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth (Mrs) ^ Carlton Terrace: complained to Dartmouth Town Council about state of yard adjoining the Subscription Rooms 1901 own means @ 70 b Harwich ^ 2 Carlton Terrace, Victoria Road, Dartmouth d 1902.1 Totnes @ 70 bur 27Mar1902 Dartmouth St Clement @ 70 ^ Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth d 24Mar1902 2 Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth: widow; probate granted 7May1902 to Thomas VEALE, retired clothier, estate £816 18s 6d chr 19Oct1859 Dartmouth St Petrox dau Eliza MITCHELMORE b 1861.2 Totnes b 10Apr1861 Bearscove, St Petrox, Dartmouth chr 15May1861 Dartmouth St Petrox 1871 scholar @ 10 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents 1881 @ 20 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with brother William m 1885.1 Totnes m 24Mar1885 Dartmouth St Clement: John Putt DECENT, draper @ 24 ^ Brixham, father William DECENT, mariner; Eliza MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father William Henry MITCHELMORE, butcher; witnesses William & Jane Putt DECENT 1891 @ 29 b Dartmouth ^ 4 Fore Street, Brixham with family (MICHELMORE) 1901 @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 11 Fore Street, Brixham with family d 1902.1 Totnes @ 40 d 13Feb1902 Brixham bur 19Feb1902 Brixham St Mary @ 40 ^ The Cedars, Brixham dau Kate Mary MITCHELMORE b 1863.2 Totnes b 31Mar1863 Dartmouth chr 24Apr1863 Dartmouth St Petrox 1871 scholar @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Kate M) 1881 @ 18 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with brother William (Kate) m 1882.1 Totnes m 9Jan1882 Dartmouth St Clement: William Henry HAWKE, merchant @ 21 ^ St Saviour, father William Ash HAWKE, merchant; Kate Mary MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father William Henry MITCHELMORE [no occupation stated]; witnesses [siblings] William Henry & Eliza m 9Jan1882 Dartmouth St Clement: William Henry HAWKE, second son of Mr W A HAWKE ^ Dartmouth; Kate Mary MICHELMORE, third daughter of the late Mr W H MICHELMORE ^ Dartmouth MITCHELMORE 1891 @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ Mount Galpin, Townstall, Dartmouth with husband and children (Kate) 1901 @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ South Brent (Kate M) 1911 @ 48 b Dartmouth ^ South Brent (Kate) d 1949.3 Totnes dau Edith Augusta MITCHELMORE b 1864.4 Totnes b 9Nov1864 chr 25Dec1866 Dartmouth St Petrox 1871 scholar @ 6 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with parents (Edith) 1881 @ 16 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with brother William (Edith) 1891 unm visitor @ 26 b Dartmouth ^ 4 Pembridge Villas, Kensington; head: Kate SEWELL, unm governess school. Also in household: Kate's brother Walter M SEWELL [Edith's future husband] m 1893.4 Totnes m 23Dec1893 Dartmouth St Clement: Walter Manning SEWELL, warehouseman @ 27 ^ 4 Trenbridge Villas, Bayswater West, father William Hullen SEWELL, farmer; Edith Augusta MITCHELMORE @ 28 ^ Dartmouth, father William Henry MITCHELMORE, butcher; witnesses [brother] F MITCHELMORE and [sister] E DECENT 1901 @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ Finchley (Edith A) 1911 @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ Finchley d 1950.1 Hendon @ 84 son Charles John MITCHELMORE b 1866.4 Totnes b 9Nov1864 chr 25Dec1866 Dartmouth St Petrox 1871 @ 4 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with parents (Charles) 1881 scholar, boarder @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ Hill House School, 74 Fore Street, Totnes; head: William L EYNON, headmaster (John C) ?16Sep1888 unm labourer @ 25: arrived Quebec QC aboard Sarmatian from Liverpool, final destination Toronto ON 1891 farmer @ 24 ^ Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth with mother (Charles) 1893 horse dealer ^ Red Walls' stables, Dartmouth (Charles) 26Sep1964 attended annual dinner of the Dartmouth & District Cycling Club with cousin Ernie (C) Aug1896 ^ Redwalls: two of his horses fell into Townstal Quarry, one died (Charles) 1897-1902 horse dealer ^ 2 Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth (Charles) 18Jan1898 Great Ridge, a field at Townstal belonging to his brother Frederick that he occupied, sold for £1040 (Charles) 20Jul1900 ^ Redwalls, Dartmouth: will show Blackdown Farm, Blackawton, to prospective tenants (C) 25Oct1900 ^ Redwalls, Dartmouth: his horses, carts & harnesses sold at auction for a total of £272 10s 6d (C) 1901 farmer, horse dealer @ 33 ^ 2 Carlton Terrace, Victoria Road, Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth with mother (Charles) 24Jan1902 tenant of Redwalls Paddock or Quillett, Dartmouth: purchased the property (C) 1906-1914 horse dealer ^ Townstall, Dartmouth (Charles) ?1908-1910 hunted [hares] with the Britannia Beagles (C) ?1909 ^ Duke Street, Dartmouth (C) 1911 horse dealer, boarder @ 44 b Dartmouth ^ Dartview Terrace, Dartmouth (Charles); head: Joseph KNIGHT, carpenter & joiner 24Jul1912 departed Bristol aboard Royal Edward for Montreal QC (Chas) 31Jul1912 unm horse dealer @ 44: arrived Quebec QC aboard Royal Edward from Avonmouth, destination Wainwright AB, then USA (Charles) Oct1912 horse dealer @ 44 b England: entered USA from Canada, leaving US at Port Huron MI, final destination England; nearest relative in England [half] sister Mrs Carrie PILLAR 9Oct1912 horse dealer @ 44: arrived Avonmouth aboard Royal Edward from Montreal 10Dec1921 landowner @ 54 ^ Renwick Wilton, Torquay: departed Southampton aboard Saxon for Cape Town, South Africa: intending permanent residence in South Africa 31Aug1922 arrived Sydney NSW aboard Ballarat from Cape Town (Charles J) son Frederick George MITCHELMORE b 1869.2 Totnes |
Reports on the two court cases are available here and here.
In relation to average earnings, William's property would have rented for the equivalent of about £29,000 a year today.
William's obituary and funeral notice are available here, and the texts of his will and codicil are available here. In relation to average earnings, William's estate would have been equivalent to about £4,500,000 today.
Caroline with husband and grandson in 1909
Caroline's memorial window
believed to be Eliza,
In relation to average earnings, Eliza's estate would have been equivalent to about £350,000 today.
Edith and Walter in 1938
It may have been Charles's cousin Charles who hunted hares. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0057 |
head Nathaniel MICHAMORE b 1839.2 Totnes b 9Jun1839, Dartmouth St Saviour chr 23Jun1839 Dartmouth St Saviour 1841 @ 1 b Devon ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents (MITCHELMORE) 1851 scholar @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Ct, Dartmouth St Saviour with parents (MITCHELMORE) 1861 unm house painter @ 21 b England ^ Stalkew? Street, St Helier, Jersey (MITCHINORE); head: Francis C AHIER m 1862.2 Totnes (MITCHELMORE) m 17Apr1862 Dartmouth St Clement: Nathaniel MITCHELMORE, painter @ 22 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father John MITCHELMORE, inn-keeper; Elizabeth HOLE @ 25 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father John HOLE, brewer; witnesses John & Mary Ann HOLE 1871 painter @ 32 b Dartmouth ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham (MITCHELMORE) Apr1872 with brother William, attended supper given by Mr OWEN on the occasion of the opening of his Marine Tavern (H) 6Sep1872 ^ Lower Street: advertises his services as painter, glazier, grainer, paper hanger & house decorator (N) 1878-1883 painter & house decorator ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (MITCHELMORE) 1881 painter @ 41 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (MITCHELMORE) 1885-1897 partner in N Mitchelmore & Son, house and yacht decorators, painters & paper-hangers, Lower Street, Dartmouth [with son Charles] Nov1889 N Mitchelmore & Son won contract for painting and glazing the new Great Western Railway station at Dartmouth 1891 painter @ 50 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (MITCHELMORE) Jun1896 N Mitchelmore & Son completed renovation the Bible Christian Chapel, Dartmouth d 1897.2 Totnes @ 57 (MITCHELMORE) d 3Apr1897 Lower Street, Dartmouth: painter; probate granted 21Jul1897 Exeter to Elizabeth MICHELMORE, widow, estate £334 0s 0d, makes bequests to his sons Augustus John, William Arthur and Alfred Ernest, leaving the residue to his wife 1899 business continued by Charles under the name of N MITCHELMORE and Son sp Elizabeth HOLE (b 1834) Torquay 1851 @ 14 b Tormoham ^ Mesha Cottage, Warterpool Road, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents 1861 @ 23 b Torquay ^ Clarence Street, Dartmouth with parents m 1862.2 Totnes m 17Apr1862 Dartmouth St Clement 1871 @ 34 b Torquay ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham 1881 @ 47 b Torquay ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1891 @ 52 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 15Apr1897 gives notice that she and her two sons [Charles & Alfred] will continue her late husband's business 29Dec1897 thanks friends for sympathy in her recent bereavement (Mrs MITCHELMORE) d 1899.4 Totnes @ 62 d 26Dec1899 Dartmouth ^ Newcomin Road d 30Dec1899 @ 62; bur Dartmouth St Saviour at Longcross, "widow" d 26Dec1899 Dartmouth: probate granted 26Jan1900 Exeter to Charles Frederick MITCHELMORE, painter, son, and Emily Florence MITCHELMORE, daughter, estate £369 14s 0d, leaves her house and shop at Hanover Square to her daughter Emily Florence and the residue to be shared among her children b 1863.2 Totnes son William Arthur MITCHELMORE b 1865.3 Newton Abbot son Charles Frederick MITCHELMORE b 1867.4 Newton Abbot son Nathaniel Walter MITCHELMORE b 1870.4 St Thomas 1871 @ 6 mo b Exmouth ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham with parents (Nathaniel W) 1881 scholar @ 10 b Exmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Nathaniel) 1891 fitter (engine) @ 19 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Nathaniel) d 1891.4 Totnes @ 21 d 29Dec1891; bur Longcross Cemetery, Dartmouth dau Emily Florence MITCHELMORE b 1873.2 Totnes b 4May1873 Lower Street, Dartmouth 1881 scholar @ 7 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Emily) 1891 unm dressmaker @ 17 ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents 1901 dressmaker @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Summerland Terrace, Dartmouth with sister Gertrude (Emily F MICHELMORE) d 1901.2 Totnes @ 27 d 27Apr1901; bur Longcross Cemetery, Dartmouth 3May1901 relatives thanked friends for sympathy in bereavement (Emily) d 27Apr1901 Dartmouth: spinster; probate granted 11May1901 London to [brother] Augustus John MICHELMORE, carpenter in the Royal Navy, estate £160 7s 2d b 1875.4 Totnes dau Gertrude Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 8Nov1881 b 1881.1 Totnes 1881 @ 4 mo b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Gertrude) 1891 scholar @ 10 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Gertrude) m 1899.1 Totnes, George Sydney MAUNDER son George Mitchelmore MAUNDER b 1899.3 Totnes d 1899.3 Totnes @ 2 [mo] 1901 @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Summerland Terrace, Dartmouth (Gertrude E) 1911 confectioner @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ Duke Street & Hanover Square, Dartmouth Mar1926 ^ Torquay: attended brother Alfred's funeral d 1957.3 Newton Abbot @ 76 d 3Jul1957 |
The full text of Nathaniel's will is available here. In relation to average earnings, Nathaniel's estate would have been equivalent to about £150,000 today.
The full text of Elizabeth's will is available here. In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £160,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Emily's estate would have been equivalent to about £70,000 today.
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b 1851.4 Tiverton chr 15May1853 Bristol St John the Baptist 1861 scholar @ 9 b Tiverton ^ 3 Bulls Court, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob with parents (James Harry) m 1871.1 Bristol, SYMONS m 6Mar1871 Bristol St Matthias, St Jude's: James Henry MITCHELMORE, labourer ^ Ellboard Street, father William MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Bessie Maria Sarah Isabelle SYMONS ^ Ellboard Street, father Samuel SYMONS, coachman; witness [bride's father] Samuel SYMONS 1871 lamplighter @ 20 b Tiverton ^ 3 Trafalgar Cottages, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob d 1879.2 Barton Regis @ 27 d 30Apr1879 Bristol @ 27 ^ Union Road, late of Lewis Street sp Bessy Maria Sarah Isabelle SYMONS (b 1847) Dublin, Ireland b 20Nov1846 Ireland m1 1871.1 Bristol m1 6Mar1871 Bristol St Matthias, St Jude's, MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 24 b Ireland ^ 3 Trafalgar Cottages, Bristol St Philip and St Jacob (Bessie) 1881 widowed charwoman @ 34 b Dublin ^ 25 Stanhope Street, Bristol St Philip (Bessy) m2 1882.3 Bristol (Bessie Maria S I MITCHELMORE) m2 27Aug1882 Bristol St Philip & St Jacob: Robert PARSONS, labourer @ 42, widower, father Geo PARSONS, labourer; Bessie Maria Sarah Isabella MITCHELMORE @ 35, widow, father Samuel SYMONS (decd), coachman 1891 @ 44 b Dublin ^ 7 Stanhope Street, Bristol St Phillips with husband (Bessie) 1895 emigrated to Canada 1901 widow @ 54 b 20Nov1846 Ireland ^ Farnham East, Brome QC with son James; immigrated 1895, Canadian citizen (Bessie MICHELMOR) d 11Feb1926 Montreal QC; bur Brigham United Church Cemetery, Brigham QC dau Florence MITCHELMORE b 1872.3 Bristol d 1872.3 Bristol @ 3 [mo] son James Fulford Symons MITCHELMORE b 1873.3 Bristol son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1876.3 Bristol chr 17Oct1876 Bristol St Matthias 1881 @ 4 b Bristol ^ 25 Stanhope Street, Bristol St Philip with mother (William) 1891 errand boy @ 14 b St Phillips, Bristol with mother and stepfather (William) 17Aug1893 labourer: departed Liverpool aboard Scythia for Boston MA (Wm) 27Aug1893 unm messenger @ 17 ^ Bristol: arrived Boston aboard Scythia from Liverpool, final destination Manchester NH, visiting brother James (Wm) Dec1903 labourer @ 19: arrived Liverpool aboard Havenford from Boston (Wm V) 1963 retired ^ 7486 Upper Lanchine Road, Notre Dame de Gréce, Montreal [retirement home] d 29Oct1963; bur Brigham United Church Cemetery, Brigham QC (Wm). Also named on memorial: his brother James b 1873 [no death date] |
Bessy's son James had emigrated to Canada in 1892.
William's memorial |
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b 1885.2 Newton Abbot b 3Jun1885 1891 @ 5 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton with parents 1901 tailor @ 15 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton with parents (Herbert J) 4Feb1905 tailor @ 19: at Devon Assizes, charged with stealing from the house of the Abbot of Buckfast; bound over on his father's surety (MICHELMORE) 1914-1918 Private 26092 West Riding Regiment, 147705 Army Service Corps, 80171 Machine Gun Corps: awarded British War and Victory medals (Herbert J) m 1915.3 Newton Abbot, DALLIMORE 10Nov1915 motor driver @ 30 yr 4 mo ^ Hazelwood, Lower Warberries, Torquay: enlisted in British Army, Private 26092 West Riding Regiment, 147705 Army Service Corps, gunner 80171 Machine Gun & Tank Corps; previously served 3 yr in 5th Devon Regiment 1915 ^ Hazelwood, Lower Warberries, Torquay 1921 b 1885 Ashburton ^ Tormoham 18Jul1928 ^ Church Street, Torre: fined £1 for dangerous driving on Bridgetown Hill 1939 bus driver b 3Jun1885 ^ 6 Summerfield Road, Torquay (Herbert J) d 1965.2 Newton Abbot @ 60 son John James MITCHELMORE b 1913.4 Neath, "mother's maiden name PALLIMORE" d 1914.3 Newton Abbot @ 9 [mo] bur 10Aug1914 Torquay Cemetery, Torquay @ 9 mo ^ Hazelwood, Torquay sp Ann DALLIMORE b 1881.4 Gower (REES) b 11Dec1881 m1 1905.4 Gower, James DALLIMORE m2 1915.3 Newton Abbot, MITCHELMORE 1915 ^ Hazelwood, Lower Warberries, Torquay 1921 b 1883 Wales ^ Tormoham 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 11Dec1881 ^ 6 Summerfield Road, Torquay d 1967.2 Newton Abbot @ 87 |
Herbert’s army record gives the date of his marriage date as 15Aug1913. This was clearly an error. |
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b 1886.4 Newton Abbot b 21Sep1886 1891 @ 4 b Newton Abbot ^ West Street, Ashburton with parents 1901 @ 14 b Newton Abbot ^ Exeter, visiting aunt Sarah CUMES @ 38, St Thomas m 1910.1 Newton Abbot, ROBERTSON m 28Mar1910 Ashburton: Sidney Henry MICHELMORE, tailor @ 23 ^ Ashburton, father James Henry MITCHELMORE, tailor [signed Sydney]; Winifred Alice ROBERTSON @ 20 ^ Ashburton, father Francis ROBERTSON, printer; witness [father] James H MITCHELMORE 1910 tailor ^ Mary Street, Bovey Tracey 1911 tailor maker @ 24 b Newton Abbot ^ 9 Elm Road, Highweek (Sydney) 1921 b 1886 Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough (Sydney) 1939 trailer, caravan & luggage trailer builder b 21Sep1886 ^ St Teresa, Two Mile Oak, Newton Abbot (Sydney H) d 1947.3 Newton Abbot @ 59 d 16Aug1947 Torquay: ^ Two Mile Oak, Newton Abbot; administration granted 9Mar1948 London to [daughter] Evelyn Alberta LLOYD, married woman, estate £4,959 sp Winifred Alice Mary ROBERTSON b 1890.3 Newton Abbot (Winifred Alice M) 1891 @ 0 b Ashburton ^ West Street, Ashburton (Winifred A) 1901 @ 10 b Ashburton ^ St Lawrence Lane, Ashburton (Winifred) m 1910.1 Newton Abbot (Winifred Alice) m 28Mar1910 Ashburton (Winifred Alice) 1911 @ 20 b Newton Abbot ^ 9 Elm Road, Highweek (Winifred A) 1921 b 1890 Ashburton ^ Wolborough (Winifred) d 1935.4 Newton Abbot @ 45 (Winifred A M) dau Evelyn Alberta MITCHELMORE b 1910.4 Newton Abbot chr 17Oct1910 Bovey Tracey 1911 @ 1 b Bovey Tracey ^ 9 Elm Road, Highweek with parents (Evelyn) 1921 b 1910 Bovey Tracey ^ Wolborough with parents (Evelyn) m 1935.2 Newton Abbot, Ivor LLOYD (Evelyn A) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b11Sep1910 ^ St Teresa, Two Mile Oak, Kingskerswell (Evelyn A) d Jan1996 Torbay @ 86 dau Winifred Annie MITCHELMORE b 1914.1 Newton Abbot d 1914.1 Newton Abbot @ 2 [mo] |
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head Reginald George Andrew MICHELMORE b 1878.4 Newton Abbot (Reginald G A) chr 24Nov1878 Highweek 1881 @ 2 b Highweek ^ 14 Little Chapel Street, St Anne Soho with parents (Reginald) 7Jan1882 @ 3 yr 3 mo ^ 14 Little Chapel St, Soho: admitted to Great Ormand Street Hospital for Sick Children with a hip joint disease; relieved, discharged after 18 days (Reginald) 1891 @ 13 b Newton Abbot ^ 44 Rochester Row, Westminster with parents (Reggie) m 1900.3 Lambeth, BRAKE (Reginald George A) m 5Aug1900 Kennington, Surrey: Reginald George Andrew MITCHELMORE @ 21, father Andrew MITCHELMORE; Ellen BRAKE @ 20, father John Henry BRAKE 1901 collector salesman @ 22 b Newton Abbot ^ Kennington Park Road, Newington Green (Reginald) 1908 insurance agent representing Birmingham District Fire and Indisputable Life Insurance companies, and wine & spirit merchant ^ 14 Caulfield Road, Peckham (Reginald) 1911 insurance agent life @ 32 b Newton Abbott ^ 25 Queen's Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (Reginald G A) d 1948.1 Camberwell @ 69 d 28Mar1948 The Hospital, Dulwich: ^ Rentnor View, Bickington; administration granted 23Jul1948 London, estate £158 sp Ellen BRAKE b 1880.2 Lambeth b 13Mar1880 m 1900.3 Lambeth m 5Aug1900 Kennington 1901 @ 21 b Wandsworth ^ Kennington Park Road, Newington Green 1911 @ 32 b Wandsworth ^ 25 Queen's Road, Southend-on-Sea 1921 b 1880 Wandsworth ^ Southend on Sea (MITCHELMORE) 1939 domestic help, married b 13Mar1880 ^ 9 Lambert Street, Southend-on-Sea [sole occupant] (MITCHELMORE) d 1958.4 Southend @ 78 (MITCHELMORE) d 8Nov1958: widow ^ 9 Lambert Street, Southend-on-Sea; probate granted 5Dec1958 London to [daughter] Ivy OSBORNE, married woman, estate £216 dau May Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1901.2 Southwark d 1901.2 St Saviour @ 0 bur 8Jun1901 Nunhead Cemetery, Southwark (Mary E) dau Ivy MITCHELMORE b 1908.4 Camberwell 1911 @ 2 b Peckham ^ 25 Queen's Road, Southend-on-Sea with parents 1921 b 1909 Peckham ^ Southend on Sea m 1930.4 Rochford, William I OSBORNE |
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head George James Alban Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1895.4 East Stonehouse b 6Sep1895 Devonport chr 12Mar1901 Plymouth All Saints (John George Henry Alban) 1901 @ 5 b Stonehouse ^ 1 Well Street, Plymouth with parents (George) 19Apr1895: admitted to Plymouth Public School (George) 1911 railway errand boy @ 15 b Stonehouse ^ 13 Willow Street, Plymouth with parents (George) 13Jan1913 tailor's porter: enlisted in Royal Navy as Stoker 2, No. K17255; promoted 11Nov1916 Stoker 1, 11Nov1918 Stoker Petty Officer 1919 stoker petty officer K17255 HMS Vivid: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Geo J A A) ?1921 b 1895 St Budeaux ^ Dovercourt, Essex (George) m 1923.2 Exeter, GILLARD (George J A A) m 27Jun1923 Heavitree 1927 ^ 83 Treville Street, Plymouth (George James Albany) 29Feb1928 chief petty officer K17255 HMS Vivid: awarded Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (Geo Jas Albert) 12Jan1935 retired from Royal Navy 28Sep1938-02Oct1938 recalled to Royal Navy 25Aug1939-18Aug1945 recalled to Royal Navy d 1982.4 Exeter (George James A A) d 26Dec1982 Exeter d 26Dec1982: ^ 82 Vaughan Street, Exeter; probate granted 24Feb1983 Exeter, estate £1,391 sp Violet Emma GILLARD b 13Aug1894 South Wonford, Exeter m 1923.2 Exeter m 27Jun1923 Heavitree 1927 ^ 83 Treville Street, Plymouth (Violet) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 13Aug1894 ^ 32 Whiteway Drive, Exeter (Violet E) d 1969.3 Exeter @ 73 d 26Aug1969 32 Whiteway Drive, Exeter d 28Aug1969: ^ 32 Whiteway Drive, Heavitree; probate granted 3Oct1969 Bristol, estate £988 son Eric Albany John MITCHELMORE b 1924.2 Exeter dau Sheila Lily MITCHELMORE b 1928.2 Exeter b 18Mar1928 Plymouth d 1928.3 Devonport @ 4 [mo] (Sheila Liley) d 1928 Plymouth |
George's stated birth date is as given in the baptism register. His death registration gives it as 17Sep1895 and the Royal Navy has 3Jan1895. |
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b 1901.2 Devonport chr 30Jun1901 Plymouth St Boniface 1911 school @ 9 b Kings Tamerton ^ 2 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse with parents 1921 ^ East Stonehouse with mother m 1926.4 Plymouth, PREW m 27Dec1926 Plymouth St Peter, PREW d 9Jun1940: electrical artificer 2nd class D/MX 47090 HMS Ardent, Royal Navy @ 39, son of James and Elizabeth MITCHELMORE, husband of Jessie Louisa MITCHELMORE, of Peverell, Plymouth; bur Plymouth Hoe Memorial (Leslie) d 9Jun1940 on war service: ^ Ashfield, Warbstow, Launceston; letter of administration granted 14Jul1942 Bodmin to Jessie Louisa MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £607 10s 4d sp Jessie Louisa PREW b 21Nov1903 m 1926.4 Plymouth m 27Dec1926 Plymouth St Peter 1939 uppaid domestic duties b 21Nov1903 ^ 11 Rosslyn Park Road, Plymouth (Jessie) d May1993 Slough d 9May1993: ^ 11 Roslyn Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth; probate granted 28Jun1993 Llandaff 1995 ^ 11 Rosslyn Park Road, Plymouth (Jessie L) |
In relation to average earnings, Leslie's estate would have been equivalent to about £80,000 today. |
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b 1866.4 Newton Abbot 1871 scholar @ 4 b Kingsteignton ^ Townsend, Kingsteignton with parents 1881 labourer @ 14 b Kingsteignton ^ Higher Lodge, Abbots Kerswell with parents 1891 gardener domestic servant, lodger @ 27 b Devonshire ^ Turnpike Road, Frensham, Surrey (Mark MITCHMORE); head: William LAWRENCE, agricultural labourer m 1892.4 Hambledon, Surrey, BOXHALL (Mark) m 10Oct1892 St Michael, Thursley, Surrey: Mark MITCHELMORE, gardener @ 26 ^ Thursley, father Richard MITCHELMORE, gardener; Annie BOXALL @ 24 ^ Thursley, father George BOXALL, farmer sp Mary Ann BOXHALL b 1868.2 Farnham 1871 scholar @ 4 b Thursley ^ Surrey 1881 @13 b Elstead, Surrey ^ Highcombe Bottom, Thursley (Annie) m 1892.4 Hambledon (Annie) m 10Oct1892 St Michael, Thursley |
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b 1845.4 Kingsbridge b 3Dec1845 Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Churchstow 1858 unm ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Churchstow (Sarah) dau Mary Jane MITCHELMORE b 1858.2 Kingsbridge chr 3Aug1858 Churchstow d 1858.4 Kingsbridge @ 5 [mo] bur 31Oct1858 Churchstow @ 3 mo ^ Union House |
Sarah was only 12 when she had her child Mary Jane. |
Tree 05 Generation 8 Family 0199 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1854.3 Kingsbridge (MUCHALMOR) b 8Aug1854 Union Workhouse, Churchstow 1861 @ 6 b Churchstow ^ Dwelling House, Loddiswell, lodging with Richard KENNARD, labourer (William H MICHELMORE) 13Jun1871 entry into Royal Navy (William) attached to Royal Navy Australia Station (William) 1883 obtained master’s ticket (William) m 1885 Balmain NSW (William H) m 10Dec1884 St Thomas, Balmain: William Henry MITCHELMORE, only son of the late William Henry MITCHELMORE ^ Kingsbridge, Devon; Mary Ann PHILLIPS, eldest daughter of Charles Frederick Leslie PHILLIPS ^ Balmain 24Nov1888 captain of the ferry boat Birkenhead, involved in fatal collision 1891 ^ 1 Yeend Terrace, Wells Street, Balmain (Willm H); household contains 1 male and 2 females 1896 ex-president, Association of Masters & Engineers of Harbour & River Steamers (W H) 1901 ^ Rewick Street, Drummoyne NSW (Willm H); household contains 1 male and 2 females 1902 ^ Trouton Street, Balmain and Renwick St, Drummoyne (W H) 27Jan1908 master of the Manly ferry Brighton (William) senior master, Port Jackson Steam Navigation Company 1908 joint trustee of the estate of the late William PHILLIPS 1910 commander of the Manly ferry steamer Kuring-gai (Captain W H) 1915 ^ Arawa, Crescent Street, Manly (Captain) 31Jan1927 master of Manly ferry boat Binngarra in collision with an interstate steamer 23Jul1930 commodore, Manly ferry fleet, master of the ferry Baragoola for 8 yr: retired after more than 27 yr service with the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company (Capt W H MICHELMORE) 1930-1936 master mariner ^ Boronia, Crown Road, Harbord NSW 16Mar1933 retired master mariner @ 77: arrived London aboard Ormonde from Sydney NSW (Capt W) 2Jan1934 Fremantle WA: arrived aboard Mongolia from London en route to Sydney NSW, intended address Queenscliff, Manly (William H) 5Dec1934 arrived Auckland NZ aboard Wanganella from Sydney (Capt W) 1Feb1935 departed Auckland aboard Wanganella for Sydney (Capt W H) 1937 ^ 15 Bligh Street, Northbridge NSW 1943, 1949 retired ^ 102 Champion Road, Gladesville NSW 10Dec1944 ^ 102 Champion Road, Tennyson Point, Gladesville 1949 Past District Grand Inspector of Workings, Drummoyne Masonic Lodge, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales (Very Wor Bro W H) d 1949 Waverley NSW @ 93, master mariner ^ Bondi NSW bur 4Feb1949 Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney ^ Stonehaven, Silva Street, Bondi sp Mary Ann Lavinia PHILLIPS b 186x m 1885 Balmain m 10Dec1884 St Thomas, Balmain 2Jan1934 Fremantle: arrived aboard Mongolia from London en route to Sydney 1930-1936 home duties ^ Boronia, Crown Road, Harbord 5Dec1934 arrived Auckland aboard Wanganella from Sydney (Mrs) 1Feb1935 departed Auckland aboard Wanganella for Sydney (M A) 1937 home duties ^ 15 Bligh Street, Northbridge 1943, 1949 home duties ^ 102 Champion Road, Gladesville NSW d 1949 Waverley, "parents: Frederick Charles and Elizabeth" son William Charles MITCHELMORE b 1885 Balmain (b 21Oct1885) d 1885 Balmain dau Daisy S M MITCHELMORE b 1888 Balmain 1900 student at Balmain Bethany High School: sang in cantata (Miss D) m 1915 Sydney NSW, Walter E FULLER m 2Jun1915 St Barnabas, George Street West [now Broadway]: William E FULLER, eldest son of Mr & Mrs Edward FULLER ^ 40 Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park, London; Daisy S M MITCHELMORE, only daughter of Captain and Mrs W H MITCHELMORE ^ Arawa, Crescent Street, Manly |
Royal Navy records have William's birth date listed as 28May1855.
The Australia Station was the Royal Navy's command headquarters for Australia and New Zealand.
It appears that William invented a father for the sake of propriety.
Capt Mitchelmore in command |
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b 1864.1 Kingsbridge (Robert Harry) chr 7Feb1864 Stokenham 1871 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Robert H) 1881 agricultural labourer @ 17 b Stokenham ^ Sherford with parents (Robert H) m 1884.3 Plymouth, LIDSTONE m 15Jul1884 Plymouth Charles: Robert MITCHELMORE, railway porter @ 20 ^ 3 Gibbon Street, father Robert MITCHELMORE, farmer; Annie LIDSTONE @ 20 ^ 3 Gibbon Street, father Robert LIDSTONE, labourer 1886 railway porter ^ 18 Hampton Street, Plymouth Charles 1888 Great Western Railway porter ^ 2 Parson Terrace, Glanville Place, Plymouth Charles 1891 Great Western Railway porter @ 27 b Stokenham ^ Brixham Road, Kingswear (Robert) 1893 railway porter ^ Kingswear 1901 Great Western Railway goods guard @ 37 b Stokenham ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough. Also in household: his brother William 29Apr1906 GWR goods guard @ 42: admitted to the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, Newton Abbot 1907 ^ 48 Hilton Road 1911 railway guard @ 47 b Stokenham ^ 48 Hilton Road, Newton Abbot. Also in household: his brother William 1921 b 1864 Stokenham ^ Wolborough (MILCHELMORE) d 1929.3 Newton Abbot @ 65 d 23Sep1929 Newton Abbot: late goods guard ^ 28 Hilton Road sp Annie LIDSTONE (b 1864) Aveton Gifford 1881 general servant @ 17 b Aveton Gifford; head: William WALTERS, farmer m 1884.3 Plymouth m 15Jul1884 Plymouth Charles 1891 @ 27 b Aveton Gifford ^ Brixham Road, Kingswear 1901 @ 37 b Aveton Gifford ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough 1911 @ 47 b Aveton Gifford ^ 48 Hilton Road, Newton Abbot 1921 b 1863 Devon ^ Wolborough (MILCHELMORE) d 1935.3 Plympton St Mary @ 71 d 7Aug1935 Mendora, Church Road, Wembury Bay, Plymouth: widow ^ 1 Western Road, Newton Abbot; probate granted 28Aug1935 Exeter to James Henry MITCHELMORE, railway employee, and Elsie May HUTCHINS (wife of William Harold HUTCHINS), estate £460 0s 0d son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1886.4 Plymouth 10Nov1886 chr 1Dec1866 Plymouth Charles d 1888.1 Plymouth @ 13 [mo] son James Henry George MITCHELMORE b 1889.1 Plymouth dau Florence Daisy MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 Totnes b 20May1892 chr 1Jan1893 Kingswear 1901 @ 8 b Kingswear ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough with parents d 1907.2 Newton Abbot @ 14 bur 21May1907 Wolborough @ 14 ^ 48 Hilton Road dau Elsie May MITCHELMORE b 1895.1 Newton Abbot b 19Dec1894 1901 @ 6 b Newton Abbot ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough with parents 1911 apprentice dressmaker @ 16 b Newton Abbot ^ 48 Hilton Road, Newton Abbot with parents 24Feb1918 Plymouth St Mark: banns read for William Harold HUTCHINS otp and Elsie May MITCHELMORE of Newton Abbot m 1918.1 Newton Abbot, William H HUTCHINS 1921 b 1895 Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough 1939 domestic duties b 19Dec1894 ^ Mendora Church Road, Plymstock (Elsie M) ?d 1956.3 Marylebone @ 62 |
In relation to average earnings, Annie's estate would have been equivalent to about £70,000 today. |
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head William MITCHELMORE b 1866.2 Kingsbridge chr 29Apr1866 Stokenham 1871 @ 4 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1881 tailor @ 14 b Stokenham ^ Sherford with parents 1891 tailor @ 24 b Stokenham ^ Sherford with parents 1893 Sherford: banns read for William MICHELMORE and Eliza GRANT m1 1893.3 Kingsbridge, GRANT m1 31Aug1893 Sherford: William MICHELMORE, tailor @ 27 ^ Sherford, father Robert MICHELMORE, farm labourer; Eliza GRANT @ 27 ^ Sherford, father John GRANT, labourer; witnesses George & Emma GRANT m2 1897.3 Kingsbridge m2 18Sep1897 Dodbrooke: William MITCHELMORE, widowed tailor @ 31 ^ Sherford, father Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer; Jessie Alice LEGASSICK @ 22 ^ Dodbrooke, father John LEGGASSICK, gardener; witnesses Stephen & Sarah Grace BAKER 1901 journeyman tailor, widower @ 34 ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough with brother Robert 1911 journeyman tailor maker, widower @ 44 b Stokenham ^ 48 Hilton Road, Newton Abbot with brother Robert 1921 b 1866 Stokenham ^ Wolborough d 1939.2 Newton Abbot @ 73 d 18Jun1939 @ 73; bur Sherford d 18Jan1939 20 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot: probate granted 25Sep1939 Exeter to [nephew] James Henry MITCHELMORE, railway employee, estate £479 15s 0d sp1 Eliza GRANT (b 1867) m 1893.3 Kingsbridge m 31Aug1893 Sherford d 1894.2 Kingsbridge @ 27 (MICHELMORE) d 24May1894 @ 27; bur Sherford bur 27May1894 Sherford @ 27 ^ Charleton sp2 Jessie Alice LEGASSICK b 1874.4 Kingsbridge m 1897.3 Kingsbridge m 18Sep1897 Dodbrooke d 1899.1 Kingsbridge @ 24 d 20Mar1899 @ 24; bur Dodbrooke, "youngest daughter of John and Mary LEGASSICK" |
In relation to average earnings, William's estate would have been equivalent to about £60,000 today.
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b 1850.2 Plymouth 1851 @ 1 b Plymouth ^ 34 York Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1860 @ 10 ^ Columbus OH with mother (Charles MICHAMORE) 1862 [sic] emigrated to the US with his parents and siblings m 29Oct1878 Franklin County OH, HULL (Chas H) 1878 ^ Cleveland OH: attended friend's 50th birthday in Lakeside WI (C H) 1880 travelling salesman @ 30 b England ^ 195 Front Street, Columbus (Charles MUTCHAMORE) 1881 ^ Jackson MI: guest at Forest City House, Cleveland 2Mar1885 proprietor of the Michigan Paper Company of East Saginaw MI: made an assignment for the benefit of creditors; liabilities about $11,000, assets about the same (C W MITCHMORE) 1887-1892 travelling salesman ^ 242 E Gay, Columbus 1890 inventor, 24 Stone, Tremont NY (Charles H) 1891 novelty manufacturer 13May1892 granted French patent for bicycle improvements 1900 inventor, boarder @ 45 b England ^ West Town, Chicago IL (Chas MITCHMORE) d 17Mar1907 Chicago @ 57 (Charles H MITCHMORE) 17Mar1907 democratic judge of elections: found dead in his room at the Chicago Hotel, Clarke Street: cause heart disease, burial permit issued (C H/Charles H) bur 1907 Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park IL, “inventor, single” sp Margaret Annie HULL one of ten children, some of whom were among the first students at the Ohio State University, Columbus m 29Oct1878 Franklin County (Margaret) 1880 @ 25 b OH ^ 195 Front Street, Columbus (Margaret MUTCHAMORE) d 26Jun1899; bur Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park IL (Margaret) 1900 boarder @ 43 b OH ^ West Town, Chicago (Margrett MITCHMORE) dau Margaret Annie MITCHAMORE (b Jun1880) OH 1880 @ 1 mo b OH ^ 195 Front Street, Columbus with parents (Margaret MUTCHAMORE) 1900 @ 20 b OH ^ West Town, Chicago with parents (Margrett A MITCHMORE) 1910 bookkeeper at tailor @ 26 b MI ^ Columbus with aunt Bessie (Margaret A) d 27Oct1956 Cook County IL (Margaret A) dau Sarah Alice MITCHAMORE b 7Oct1882 Detroit MI 1910 bookkeeper at retail lumber@ 24 b MI ^ Columbus with aunt Bessie (Alice) 2Aug1913 Franklin County OH: Alva H BENTON, teacher b 26Jan1885 Mendon OH ^ Mendon OH; Alice MITCHAMORE m 6Aug1913 Columbus, Alva Hartley BENTON lived to be at least 80 years of age b 29Oct1884 East Saginaw ?son Clinton MIETCHMORE b Feb1895 d 24Mar1895; bur Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Norwood IL |
Franklin County includes the city of Columbus.
Margaret's memorial
It would appear from the 1900 census that the date of death on Margaret's memorial is incorrect. |
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b 1858.3 Exeter chr 4Jul1858 Exeter St Paul 1861 @ 3 b Exeter ^ 10 St Pauls Place, Exeter St Paul with parents (Samuel J MITCHELMORE) 1871 scholar @ 12 b Exeter ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund with parents (Samuel G MITCHAMRE) 1881 upholsterer @ 22 b Exeter ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter St Edmund with parents (Saml G) m1 1883.2 Exeter, SCANES m1 12May1883 St Edmund, Exeter: Samuel George MITCHAMORE, upholsterer @ 24 ^ St Edmunds, father Samuel MITCHAMORE, carpenter; Ellen William SCANES @ 23 ^ St Edmunds, father Philip SCANES, sawyer 1885 secretary, Sons of Devon Friendly Society, Exeter (S G MICHAMORE) 1885: upholsterer ^ Bonhay Road, Exeter: fined 20s for assaulting his mother (Samuel) 1891 upholsterer @ 32 b Exeter ^ 8 Bowhay Road, Exeter St Edmond (Samuel G MITCHELMORE). Also in household: his mother Mary Ann 1894 entered greyhound in coursing race at Baunton nr Cirencester (S G MICHELMORE) ?1894 private, 1st Rifles Volunteer Battalion, Exeter: participated in a shooting competition (?) 1894-1896 journeyman upholsterer ^ 8 Bonhay Road, Exeter (Samuel) 1901 upholsterer @ 42 b Exeter ^ 6 Albert Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire (Samuel Geo MICHAMORE) m2 1906.2 Fulham, AVERY 1911 upholsterer @ 53 b Exeter ^ 45 King Street, Maidenhead d 1914.1 Maidenhead d 13Mar1914: ^ 45 King Street, Maidenhead; administration granted 8Apr1914 London to Ann MITCHAMORI, widow, estate £288 1s 11d (MITCHAMORI) sp1 Ellen William SCANES b 1861.2 Exeter (Helen) 1871 @ 11 ^ St Edmund, Exeter (Ellen) m 1883.2 Exeter m 12May1883 St Edmund, Exeter 1891 @ 30 b Exeter ^ 8 Bowhay Road, Exeter St Edmond (Ellen MITCHELMORE) 1901 @ 41 b Exeter ^ 6 Albert Street, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire (Ellen MICHAMORE) 12Aug1901 admitted to Cambridgeshire Lunatic Asylum (Ellen) d 1903.3 Chesterton @ 42 (MITCHAMORE) bur 16Mar1903 Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge St Luke ^ County Asylum, Fulbourn (Ellen) sp2 Ann AVERY (b 1857) Exeter m 1906.2 Fulham 1911 @ 53 b Exeter ^ 45 King Street, Maidenhead |
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b 5Apr1841 Dartmouth 1841 @ 1 [mo] b Devon ^ Bears Cove, Dartmouth St Petrox with parents (George H) chr 9May1841 Dartmouth St Petrox 1851 scholar @ 10 b Dartmouth ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents (George) 1861 unm @ 20 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents (George H) m 1861.4 Totnes, DRAKE (George H) 1871 carpenter @ 29 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (MITCHLMON) 1878-79 foreman carpenter ^ 1 Montpellier Terrace, Above Town, Dartmouth 1881 foreman carpenter, Great Western Railway @ 39 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth (George H) an engineer for the South Devon Railway and later Great Western Railway, responsible for carrying out the building of wooden viaducts 1883-1889 steam laundry operator ^ South Town, Dartmouth 17Feb1884 a fire in his steam laundry destroyed machinery and laundry from HMS Britannia, loss estimated at ₤1000 (?) 1884 took over Polyblank's shipyard after his previous property had been destroyed by fire and reopened it as the Dartmouth and Kingswear Steam Laundry 1888 bought Waterhead Park and built new house 1889-1902 manager, Dartmouth & Kingswear Steam Laundry Co., Kingswear 1891 steam laundry manager @ 50 b Dartmouth ^ Laundry Cottage No. 2, Brixham (George H) 4Dec1894 at public meeting, elected by show of hands to Kingswear Parish Council; confirmed at poll on 18Dec 26Dec1894 society steward, Wesleyan Meeting: presented annual report (Mr G H) Jan1895 retired from Kingswear School Board (Mr G H) 9Aug1900 purchased Kingswear property for £426 (G) 1911 general manager, Steam Laundry Company @ 70 b Dartmouth ^ Waterhead, Kingswear (George MITHCELMORE) 1914 managing director, Kingswear Steam Sanitary Laundry Co., Kingswear (G H) d 1919.1 Totnes @ 77 d 10Feb1919 @ 77; bur Kingswear (George H) 1919 formerly an engineer for the South Devon Railway and later the Great Western Railway, responsible for carrying out the building of wooden viaducts d 10Feb1919 Water Head, Brixham: probate granted 25Jun1919 London to [son] George Henry MICHELMORE, coal merchant, and Robert PALFERY, auctioneer, estate £6,639 8s 2d sp Elizabeth Perriton DRAKE (b 1840) Dartmouth m 1861.4 Totnes 1871 @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Saviour (MITCHLMON) 1881 @ 40 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth 1891 steam laundry manageress @ 51 b Dartmouth ^ Laundry Cottage No. 2, Brixham 1911 @ 71 b Dartmouth ^ Waterhead, Kingswear (Elizabeth MITHCELMORE) 1921 b 1838 Devon ^ Cookham, Berkshire with son George (Elizabeth Brice) d 1928.1 Wandsworth @ 89 d 17Feb1928 (Elizabeth Periton) d 17Feb1928 @ 90; bur Kingswear (Periton Elizabeth) b 1862.2 Totnes |
Dartmouth & Kingswear Steam Laundry (about 1910)
The Dartmouth & Kingswear Steam Laundry was located at Waterhead Creek, Kingswear, and was originally built as Pope's Brass & Iron Foundry in 1866 before becoming Polyblank's Shipbuilders and Engineers in 1874. A description of the laundry in the 1930s to 1950s is available here. The laundry continued in operation until 1971, the company being wound up in 1973 by George's grandson David.
In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £850,000 today. |
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head James Richard MITCHELMORE b 1848.4 Totnes chr 17Sep1848 Dartmouth St Petrox 1851 scholar @ 3 b Dartmouth ^ Mariners Place, Townstall, Dartmouth with parents (James) 1861 @ 12 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents (James R) m1 1868.2 Totnes, POPE m1 31May1868 Dartmouth St Clement: James Richard MITCHELMORE, sawyer @ 20 ^ Townstall, father Richard MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Sarah Ann POPE @ 18 ^ Townstall, father Richard POPE, dairy man 1881 attended dinner of the Northam Conservative & Constitutional Association (Mr J) 1881 sawmill engineer and machinist @ 32 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton (James R) 1885 partner in Messrs Honeychurch & Mitchelmore, Southampton builders 1886-1887 Messrs Honeychurch & Mitchelmore involved in public building works in Southampton 1887 John PURCHASE found guilty of stealing wood from Messrs Honeychurch & Mitchelmore m2 1887.2 Islington m2 11Apr1887 St Andrew, Barnsbury: James Richard MITCHELMORE, builder @ 38, widower ^ Mount Pleasant, Southampton, father Richard MITCHELMORE, deceased, timber merchant; Mary Ann HINVEST @ 37 ^ Thornluse? Square, father Joseph HINVEST, bricklayer; witnesses Samuel Albert & Emily Ada HINVEST 1888-1990 ^ 26 Mount Pleasant, Southampton, lately trading at Mile End, Northam, trading with Henry HONEYCHURCH as Honeychurch & Mitchelmore, builders: bankruptcy proceedings 1889-1891 ownership vote for property in Market Street, Eastleigh, confirmed (James) 1891 commercial traveller @ 42 b Dartmouth ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire (James R) 1900-1901 bankruptcy discharged 1901 timber merchants manager @ 53 b Dartmouth ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhampstead (James R) 1904 ^ 14 Whippendell Road, Watford 1911 ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea (Jas R) 1911 builder @ 62 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea (MICHELLMORE) 1915 contractor 1921 b 1848 Dartmouth ^ Bath, Somerset (James) d 1922.2 Portsmouth @ 73 d 17Apr1922 26 Taswell Road, Southsea: probate granted 6Jun1922 London to [sons] James Thomas MITCHELMORE, engineer, Edwin Charles and Horace Edgar MITCHELMORE, merchants, and Leonard Frank MITCHELMORE, shop assistant, estate £1856 10s 3d sp1 Sarah Ann POPE (b 1851) Dartmouth m 1868.2 Totnes m 31May1868 Dartmouth St Clement 1881 @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton (Sarah A) d 1886.1 Southampton @ 35 d 18Mar1886 Northam Road, Southampton @ 35 dau Lena Branscombe MITCHELMORE b 1869.1 Totnes 1881 scholar @ 13 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton with parents (Lena) 1887 wrote letter to the editor of the Hampshire Advertiser complaining about flowers being stolen from her mother's grave (L B) m 1889.4 Southampton, Henry COLLINS (Lena Brancombe) 1901 @ 32 b Dartmouth ^ Sholing, Southampton (Lena B) 1911 @ 42 b Dartmouth ^ 7 Peverill Road, Itchen, Hampshire 1921 b 1868 Dartmouth ^ Itchen d 1927.3 Southampton @ 58 (Lena B) son James Charles MITCHELMORE b 1870.4 Totnes d 1872.2 Totnes @ 20 [mo] d 28Apr1872 Coombe, Dartmouth @ 1 yr 7 mo (Charles) bur 5May1872 Dartmouth St Clement @ 1 dau Charlotte Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1873.1 Totnes 1881 scholar @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton with parents (Charlotte) 1891 @ 18 b Dartmouth ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead with parents (Charlot A) m 1897.4 S Stoneham, Thomas William PICKETT 1901 @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ Watford, Hertfordshire son Edwin Mitchelmore PICKETT b 1904.1 Watford 1911 school @ 7 b Watford ^ 17 Kings Avenue, Watford with parents 1921 b 1904 Watford ^ Watford (Edwin) d 1966.2 Watford @ 62 (Edwin M) 1911 @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 17 Kings Avenue, Watford 1921 b 1872 Dartmouth ^ Watford (Charlotte) d 1923.1 Watford @ 50 b 1876.1 Totnes ?dau Mabel MITCHELMORE (b 1878) Dartmouth 1891 @ 12 b Dartmouth ^ 27 Boston Road, Ealing with cousin George son Frederick Richard MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Southampton b 1880.4 Southampton dau Ina Ann MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Southampton 1889 won needlework prize at Home Improvement Society exhibition (Ina) 1891 @ 9 b Southampton ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead with parents (Ina A) 1911 milliner @ 29 b Southampton ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea with father and stepmother (Sara Ann MICHELLMORE) m 1915.3 Elham, Edmund A JENKINS m 10Jul1915 Hythe, Kent: Edmund Andrew JENKINS, petty officer RN @ 27 ^ Hythe, father Andrew John JENKINS, manufacturer; Ina Ann MITCHELMORE @ 29 ^ Bristol, father James Richard MITCHELMORE, contractor 1921 b 1882 Southhampton ^ Bath, Somerset (Iva) 1839 unpaid domestic duties b 8Oct1886 ^ 4 The Burn Park Avenue South, Hampenden, Hertfordshire (Ina A) d 9Aug1970: ^ 16A Marine Parade, West Lee on the Solent; probate granted 7Oct1970 London, estate £12,787 b 1886.1 Southampton sp2 Mary Ann HINVEST (b 1850) Southampton m 1887.2 Islington m 11Apr1887 St Andrew, Barnsbury 1891 @ 40 b Southampton ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead 1901 @ 51 b Southampton ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhamstead 1911 @ 60 b Southampton ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea (May Ann MICHELLMORE) 1921 b 1851 Southampton ^ Bath (Mary) 1921 b 1855 Southampton ^ Winchester d 1933.3 Portsmouth @ 83 dau Bessie Mary MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Southampton d 1890.1 West Ham @ 14 [mo] bur 2Jan1890 Queens Road Cemetery, Waltham Forest, Walthamstow @ 14 mo b 1892.1 Berkhampstead |
In relation to average earnings, James's estate would have been equivalent to about £250,000 today.
Sarah Ann presumably died giving birth to Horace.
It appears that Mary Ann was enumerated twice in 1921. |
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b 1853.1 Totnes (Thomas) b 13Mar1853 1861 @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents chr 19Aug1862 Dartmouth St Clement 1871 carpenter @ 19 b Dartmouth ^ King Street, Brixham with parents m 1877.3 Southampton m 25Aug1877 Christ Church, Southampton: Thomas Leigh MICHELMORE, shipwright ^ 12 Rochester Terrace, father Richard MICHELMORE, timber merchant; Harriet Caroline NORMAN ^ Belvider Terrace, father William NORMAN, ships captain; witness Caroline NORMAN m 25Aug1877 Christ Church, Northam, Southampton: Thomas MITCHELMORE ^ Dartmouth; Harriet Caroline NORMAN, daughter of the late Capt. William NORMAN 1881 shipwright @ 28 b Dartmouth ^ 5 Brinton Road, Southampton 1881 attended dinner of the Loyal Englishman Lodge, Southampton (T) 1887-1894 regularly attended various functions of several Southampton cycling clubs (?/S/T/T L) 1890 ^ 31 Derby Road and 20 Laura Place, Southampton: patent submitted for "improved ball-bearing handlebar and seat pillar for velocipedes" (T L) 1891 engineer steam joinery @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton (Thomas L) 1891-1892 ^ 70 High Street, Southampton: patents granted for "velocipedes", "improvements to bicycles", "improved velocipede handlebar", "improvements in window blinds" and "improvements in and relating to steam signals for ships" (T L) 1892-93 judge at sports meetings in Southampton 1893 present at "laying-up" supper for crew of a local yawl 1895 ^ 31 Derby Road, Nichols’ Town, Southampton: application submitted for patent "an improved type of cycle pedal shoe clip" (T L) 1898 works manager ^ 38 Cuthbert Road, Birmingham 1901 mechanical engineer @ 48 b Dartmouth ^ Willesden, Middlesex 1901 cycle manufacturer ^ 233 High Road, Willesden Green 1909 Smith & Mitchelmore Ltd listed as a dissolved company 1911 mechanical engineer @ 58 b Dartmouth ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood 1914 partner in Smith & Mitchelmore Ltd, motor engineers, Avenue Close & 23 High Road, Willesden Green 1918 ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood (Thomas) d 1919.1 Willesden @ 65 18Jul1919 Smith & Mitchelmore Ltd deregistered and dissolved sp Harriett Caroline NORMAN b 1855.3 Southampton b 17Aug1855 m 1877.3 Southampton m 25Aug1877 Christ Church, Southampton 1881 @ 25 b Southampton ^ 5 Brinton Road, Southampton (Maud Caroline) 1886 won prizes at Holy Trinity Home Improvement Society annual show (Mrs MICHELMORE) 1891 @ 35 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton (Harriett C) 1897 assisted at bazaar at Bible Christian Chapel, St Mary's Road, Southampton (Mrs) 1901 @ 45 b Southampton Northam ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Harriett) 1911 @ 55 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood 1921 b 1855 Northamptonshire ^ Willesden 1939 incapacitated b 17Aug1855 ^ 41 Clarence Hill, Dartmouth (Hariett C); head: [son-in-law] William G ROW, builder & undertaker d 1942.2 Totnes @ 87 d 28Sep1942 Dartmouth @ 87 ^ San Ursula, Dartmouth, the residence of her daughter Mrs W G ROW dau Maud MITCHELMORE b 1878.3 Southampton chr [26Sep1878] Christ Church, Southampton 1881 @ 2 b Southampton ^ 5 Brinton Road, Southampton with parents 1891 @ 12 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents 1897 assisted at bazaar at Bible Christian Chapel, St Mary's Road, Southampton (Miss) 1901 house maid domestic @ 23 b Southampton ^ Everest, Reigate Heath, Reigate m 1902.1 Hendon, George William TABOR (Maude) 1911 @ 31 ^ Hendon with husband dau Mabel Gertrude MITCHELMORE b 1881.1 Southampton chr [11Feb1881] Christ Church, Southampton 1881 @ 4 mo ^ 5 Brinton Road, Southampton with parents (Mable Gertrude) 1891 @ 10 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Mabel G) 1892 won prize for girl’s nightdress at annual exhibition of the Holy Trinity Home Improvement Society (Mabel) 1901 dressmaker @ 20 b Southampton Nicholls Town ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Mable) m 1906.4 Hendon m 9Oct1906 Christ Church, Brondesbury: William George ROW, builder @ 26 ^ Clarence Hill, Dartmouth, father William George ROW, builder; Mabel Gertrude MITCHELMORE @ 25 ^ 13 Poplar’s Avenue, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, engineer; witnesses [parents] T L & H MITCHELMORE, Albert Andrew & Unity ROW 1911 @ 30 b Southampton ^ Mayfield, Clarence Street, Dartmouth 1939 ^ 41 Clarence Hill, Dartmouth 1942 ^ San Ursula, Dartmouth dau Harriet Alice MITCHELMORE b 1882.2 S Stoneham b 20Sep1882 chr 7Jan1883 St Denys, Southampton 1889 won needlework prize at Home Improvement Society exhibition (Hettie) 1891 @ 8 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Harriett A) 1895 won prize for members of girls’ cooking class at Home Improvement Society exhibition (H) 1901 robemaker @ 18 b Southampton St Denys ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Hettie) m 1910.3 Willesden (Harriet A) m 17Sep1910 Christ Church, Brondesbury: Percival Arthur James WOODLEY, boat builder @ 29 ^ Argylle Road, Southampton, father William Henry WOODLEY, boat builder; Harriet Alice MITCHELMORE @ 28 ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, engineer; witnesses [sister] Lily MITCHELMORE, R L & L WOODLEY 1921 ^ Western Road, Lymington, Hampshire d 1971.4 Southampton dau Ethel Blanch MITCHELMORE b 1884.2 South Stoneham 1891 @ 6 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Ethel B) 1901 dressmaker @ 16 b Southampton St Denys ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Ethel) m 1908.3 Hendon, Henry Arthur CHURCHILL m 29Sep1908 Christ Church, Brondesbury: Henry Arthur CHURCHILL, clerk @ 25 ^ Villa Harzburg, Sudbury Court Road, Sudbury, Harrow, father Henry Mark CHURCHILL, journalist; Ethel Blanche MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ 13 Poplar’s Avenue, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, engineer; witnesses [father] Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, Henry Mark CHURCHILL 1911 @ 26 ^ Croydon, Surrey with family dau Carrie Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1886.3 Southampton (Carrie E) 1891 @ 4 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Carrie E) 1901 milliner @ 14 b Southampton Nicholls Town ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Lizzie) 1911 milliner @ 24 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents (Caroline Elizabeth) dau Mary Louise MITCHELMORE b 1888.3 Southampton 1891 @ 2 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Mary L) 1901 @ 12 ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Louie) 1911 @ 22 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents (Louisa Mary) m 1911.4 Willesden (Mary L) m 19Dec1911 Christ Church, Brondesbury: Jonathan Claudius CLOUDSDALE, dentist @ 29, widower ^ 33 High Road, Willesden Green, father Jonathan Claudius CLOUDSDALE, dentist; Mary Louise MITCHELMORE @ 28 ^ Avenue Lodge, Poplar’s Avenue, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, motor engineer; witnesses [sisters] Maud TABOR and Harriet Caroline MITCHELMORE b 1890.2 Southampton son George William MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Southampton dau Lilian May MITCHELMORE b 1895.1 Southampton 1901 @ 6 ^ Willesden, Middlesex (Lillie) 1911 milliner @ 16 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents (Lillian May) m 1917.2 Willesden, William B SPITTLE m 16Jun1917 Christ Church, Brondesbury: William Barnett SPITTLE, Sergeant, Canadian Expeditionary Force @ 22 ^ Sandling Camp, Saltwood, father Robert SPITTLE, motor man; Lilian May MITCHELMORE @ 22 ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, engineer; witnesses Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE, Robert SPITTLE 6Jul1919 wife @ 24 b England: arrived Quebec QC aboard Metagama from with son William S @ 11 mo, joining husband in Winnepeg MB [William arrived in Canada 1913] (Lilian M) b 1898.1 Birmingham |
The Royal Navy records has Thomas's date of birth as 2Dec1855.
Thomas was baptised at the same ceremony as his siblings Mary,
Thomas (date unknown)
Thomas's brother William was living in Derby Road in 1881.
The 1897 report may instead have referred to any of Maud’s sisters. |
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head Frederick Henry MITCHELMORE b 1855.3 Totnes chr 19Aug1862 Dartmouth St Clement 1861 @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents 1871 sawyer @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ King Street, Brixham with parents m 1878.3 Totnes, GROSE 1881 engine fitter @ 26 b Dartmouth ^ 31 Terminus Terrace, Southampton (Frederick) 1891 steam engine maker fitter @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ 19 Lefevre Road, Stratford Le Bow St Mary, London (Frederick) 1901 mechanical engineer @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ 20 Tennyson Road, West Ham (Fred) d 1905.1 West Ham @ 49 d 5Jan1905 22 Tennyson Road, Stratford, Essex: letter of administration granted 20Jan1905 to Eliza Ann MITCHELMORE, widow, estate sp Eliza Ann GROSE b 1854.1 St Austell (Eliza) m1 1878.3 Totnes, MITCHELMORE 1881 @ 26 b Roach, Cornwall ^ 31 Terminus Terrace, Southampton (Eliza A) 1891 @ 37 b Luxulyan, Cornwall ^ 19 Lefevre Road, Stratford Le Bow St Mary, Londom (Eliza A) 1901 @ 45 b Roach ^ 20 Tennyson Road, West Ham (Eliza) 1905 ^ 22 Tennyson Road, Stratford m2 1908.3 West Ham |
Frederick was baptised at the same ceremony as his siblings Mary,
In relation to average earnings, Frederick's estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today. |
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head William Richard MITCHELMORE b 1860.2 Totnes b 6Apr1860 chr 19Aug1862 Dartmouth St Clement 1861 @1 b Dartmouth ^ 216 New Road, Dartmouth with parents (William R) 1871 scholar @ 10 b Dartmouth ^ King Street, Brixham with parents 1881 machine sawyer, lodger @ 22 b Dartmouth ^ 8 Stanley Terrace, Derby Road, Southampton (William R); head: Emily COLLINS, mariner's wife m 1881.1 Southampton, RAY 1891 machinist @ 32 b Dartmouth ^ 41 Northumberland Road, Southampton (William R) 1901 machine sawyer @ 42 b Dartmouth ^ Southampton (William) 1911 sawyer @ 50 b Portsmouth ^ 27 St Mary's Place, Southampton 1921 b 1860 Dartmouth ^ Southampton d 1932.4 Southampton sp Caroline RAY b 1854.4 South Stoneham b 13Oct1854 Shirley, Hampshire chr 4Feb1855 Shirley by Southampton m 1881.1 Southampton 1881 @ 24 b Shirley ^ 8 Stanley Terrace, Derby Road, Southampton 1891 @ 36 b Shirley ^ 41 Northumberland Road, Southampton 1901 @ 46 b Shirley ^ Southampton 1911 @ 56 b Southampton ^ 27 St Mary's Place, Southampton 1921 b 1854 Southampton ^ Southampton 1939 widow b 13Oct1854 ^ 101 Lodge Road, Southampton d 1942.1 Poole @ 87 dau Florence Caroline MITCHELMORE b 1881.4 Southampton b 13Sep1882 1891 scholar @ 9 b Southampton ^ 41 Northumberland Road, Southampton with parents (Florence C) 1901 dressmaker @ 19 b Southampton ^ Southampton with parents m 1909.3 Southampton, John Valentine SMITH 1911 @ 31 ^ 9 Rigby Road, Portswood, Southampton d 1972.2 Portsmouth dau Clara Edith MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Southampton 1891 @ 2 b Southampton ^ 41 Northumberland Road, Southampton with parents (Clara E) 1901 @ 12 b Southampton ^ Southampton with parents (Clara) 21Jun1924 cook @ 35 departed Southampton aboard Empress of Scotland for Quebec QC, last residence 17 Cambridge Street, Shirley, Southampton, joining sister Mrs WEAVER ^ Port Robinson (Clara) 22Jun1929 clerk @ 40: arrived Southampton aboard Duchess of Bedford from Montreal QC, intended residence 13 Spring Terrace, Portswood, Southampton; last residence Canada 24May1930 clerk @ 41 ^ 13 Spring Crescent, Portswood, Southampton: departed Southampton aboard Empress of France for Quebec (Clara) 31May1930 @ 41 b Southampton ^ Humberstone ON, Canadian citizen: arrived Montreal aboard Empress of France from Southampton, previously resident in Canada 1924-12Jun1929 (Clara) dau Rosa May MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Southampton 1901 @ 9 b Southampton ^ Southampton with parents (Rosa) 1911 dressmaker @ 19 b Southampton ^ 27 St Mary's Place, Southampton with parents 29Apr1914 nurse @ 22 departed Southampton aboard Olympic for New York (Rose) 6May1914 arrived New York aboard Olympic from Southampton; unm nurse @ 22 b Southampton ^ Dartford; final destination Port Colbourne ON; mother ^ Portswood, Southampton (Rose May) m1 10May1914 Port Colbourne ON: Harry Albert WEAVER, driver @ 23 ^ Port Colbourne, parents Henry WEAVER & Elizabeth GARRETT; Rosa May MITCHELMORE, maid @ 22 ^ Port Colbourne, parents William MITCHELMORE & Caroline RAE m2 10Mar1933 Port Colbourne: John GRAHAM, widower, sailor @ 51 ^ Owen Sound, parents John GRAHAM & Harriet COPELAND; Rosa May WEAVER, widow, cook @ 40 ^ Port Colbourne, parents William MITCHELMORE & Caroline RAY d 9Feb1935 Welland ON @ 43 (Rose MITCHELMORE) |
William was baptised at the same ceremony as his siblings Mary, |
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head William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 24Jul1841 Dartmouth chr 15Aug1841 Dartmouth St Petrox 1851 servant @ 9 b England ^ Beaumont Village, St Peter, Jersey; head: John WILLIAMS, farmer 1861 baker @ 20 b England ^ 35 Glocester Street, St Helier, Jersey with mother 5Jun1862 sued Mrs John RICHARDSON for £8 1s 1d, the amount of a bread bill 1865 baker ^ St Helier m 3Apr1864 St Helier: William Thomas MITCHELMORE @ 22; Sarah Ann LEWIS @ 23 1871 publican and baker @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier 5Feb1873 baker @ 32 ^ 35 Seaton Place: initiated into the Prince of Wales Masonic Lodge, St Helier (William) sp Sarah Ann LEWIS b 1841.1 Plymouth m1 3Apr1864 St Helier, MITCHELMORE 1871 publicans wife @ 30 b Plymouth ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier m2 23Jun1878 St Saviour, Jersey: William Alfred LE GEYT @ 26; Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE @ 30 1881 @ 34 b Plymouth ^ St Saviours, Jersey with second husband dau Rosalinda Sarah MITCHELMORE b 20Dec1864 chr 8Jan1865 St Helier, "godparents: John MITCHELMORE and Richard, Susannah & Sarah Ann LEWIS" (Rosilinda) dau Angelina Susan MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 5 b St Helier ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier with parents (Angelina) 1881 @ 15 b St Helier ^ Imperial Vaults, St Saviour, Jersey with mother and stepfather m 8Jul1889 St Helier: Adolphus Herbert BOTT @ 28; Angelina Susan MITCHELMORE @ 23 son William Lewis MITCHELMORE b 15Oct1867 1871 @ 3 b St Helier ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier with parents (William) 1881 @ 13 b St Helier ^ St Saviours, Jersey with mother and stepfather 1891 cooper, boarder @ 23 b Jersey ^ 30 Tennyson Place, Bradford, Yorkshire (William L) 1901 Jersey representative of Whitwill's Bristol & Channel Islands Line of Steamers 1901 shipping agent @ 33 b St Helier ^ St Helier (William L MITCHELSON) 1902 lost £30 in bank notes, found by local boy 1906 admitted to Jersey General Hospital b 17Oct1869 dau Harriet Rosaline MITCHELMORE (b 1871) bur 22Feb1871 St Helier @ 0 b 11Mar1873 dau Blanche Matilda MICHELMORE |
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b 1845.3 Kingsbridge chr 18Jul1845 Stokenham 1851 @ 5 b England ^ 2 Commercial Street, St Helier, Jersey with parents 1861 crew @ 16 b Dartmouth ^ vessel Parana, Jersey [59 ton coasting and foreign, master: Joseph OATES; record filed at Plymouth] (George) 5Aug1868 steward @ 28 ^ St Helier: joined the Prince of Wales Masonic Lodge, Jersey, for 6 months m 1870.4 Stepney m 18Oct1870 St Anne, Limehouse: George Henry MITCHELMORE, mariner, widower ^ St Anne, Limehouse, father John Austin MITCHELMORE, carpenter; Harriett REYNOLDS ^ St Anne, Limehouse, father Sampson REYNOLDS, miller 1874 mariner ^ 12 Antcliff Street, Tower Hamlets 28Oct1880 b 1843 Dartmouth: chief steward, Goa, sailed from London to the Far East, returned 23Feb1881 1881 mariner (seaman) @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ 8 Caxton Street, Bow, London (George H). Also in household: his sister-in-law Jane LUKES 1882 beer retailer ^ The Artichoke, 143 Jubilee Street, Mile End (Geo Hy) 1Feb1883 rejoined the Prince of Wales Lodge, Jersey 20Sep1885 landlord of the United Service Hotel, St Helier, Jersey: sustained severe injuries to his face in dog cart accident (G H) 3Oct1885 ^ United Service Hotel: one of his servants stole 10s from him 1887 ^ United Service Hotel, David Place: served a grand banquet for the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge, Jersey (?) 1891 hotel proprietor @ 48 b England ^ 7 David Place (United Service Hotel), St Helier (George H) 13May1893 sued by subsequent tenant of United Service Hotel for illegal removal of fittings after expiry of his lease 13Aug1895 Grasshopper Hotel, St Helier: made will bur 29Dec1897 St Helier @ 52 (MICHELMORE) 30Dec1897 will probated St Helier sp Harriett REYNOLDS (b 1848) Cornwall m 1870.4 Stepney m 18Oct1870 St Anne, Limehouse 1871 married tailoress, boarder @ 26 b England ^ 7 Seale Street, St Helier; head: Henry GRIBBLE, bill poster (MICHELMORE) 1881 @ 33 b Constantine, Cornwall ^ 8 Caxton Street, Bow, London 20Sep1885 sustained concussion in dog cart accident at St Helier (Mrs G H) 1891 @ 49 b England ^ 7 David Place (United Services Hotel), St Helier, Jersey 3Jan1898 taverner's licence licence for the Grasshopper Hotel, Mulcaster Street, St Helier, transferred to her (Harriet RAYNOLDS) 1900 proprietor of the Grasshopper Hotel, Jersey (Mr) 1901 hotel proprietoress, widow @ 56 b England ^ Grasshopper Hotel, St Helier, Jersey 27Jun1903 her licence for Grasshopper Hotel transferred to Catherine FLOWERS (Mrs) 1911 private means @ 61 b Falmouth ^ 2 Herbert Villas, Station Avenue, Sandown, Isle of Wight 1911 apartment keeper ^ 2 Herbert Villas, Station Avenue, Sandown, Isle of Wight d 1916.2 Isle of Wight @ 73 d 9Jun1916 2 Herbert Villas, Station Avenue, Sandown, Isle of Wight: widow née REYNOLDS; probate granted 2Aug1916 Winchester to Henry David FRANCIS, chemist, and William George MITCHELL, estate agent, estate £1883 5s 8d dau Agnes Rose MICHELMORE (b 1864) St Helier 1871 @ 6 b St Helier ^ 7 Seale Street, St Helier with mother m 6Dec1892 St Helier: Frederick William FISHER @ 30; Agnes Rose MITCHELMORE @ 25 dau Rose MITCHELMORE (b 1866) St Helier, Jersey 1881 @ 14 b St Heliers ^ 8 Caxton Street, Bow, London with parents 1891 @ 24 b St Helier ^ 7 David Place (United Services Hotel), St Helier, Jersey with parents ?son George Henry MITCHELMORE b 18xx bur 7Mar1872 St Helier, Jersey dau Elizabeth Harriet MITCHELMORE b 1874.3 Mile End b 28Jun1874 chr 23Aug1874 Christ Church, Watney Street, Tower Hamlets (Elizabeth Harriett) 1881 @ 6 b Shadwell ^ 8 Caxton Street, Bow, London with parents (Lily) 1891 @ 17 b England ^ 7 David Place (United Services Hotel), St Helier, Jersey with parents (Lily) m1 22Dec1898 St Saviour, Jersey: James WILLIAMS @ 30; Elizabeth Harriet MITCHELMORE @ 24 m1 22Dec1898 St Saviour: Jas WILLIAMS; Lillie MITCHELMORE, daughter of the late G H MITCHELMORE, Grasshopper Hotel m2 1916.3 Isle of Wight, Henry St D FRANCIS (Elizabeth H) 1916 ^ 14 Tweedle Road, Bromley d 1924.3 Bromley @ 49 son Herbert Sampson Reynolds MITCHELMORE b Mar1887 St Helier, Jersey 1891 scholar @ 4 b St Helier ^ United Services Hotel, 7 David Place, St Helier with parents (Bertie) 1901 hotel proprietoress [sic] @ 14 ^ Grasshopper Hotel, St Helier, Jersey with mother 31Mar1904 farmer @ 19: departed Liverpool aboard Canada for Halifax NS 17Apr1904 unm clerk @ 18 b Jersey: arrived Halifax aboard Parisian from Liverpool, destination Eastern Harbor (H) 3Feb1908 labourer: arrived Liverpool aboard Corsica from St John NB (H) 16Apr1908 labourer @ 22: departed Liverpool aboard Dominion for Montreal (H) 26Apr1908 unm bookkeeper @ 22 ^ Quebec, Canadian citizen: arrived Montreal aboard Dominion from Liverpool (H) 1911 bookkeeper in general store @ 24 b Mar1887 Jersey ^ Gaspé QC, immigrated 1904 (Herbert MITCHELMAN) 11Apr1914 accountant @ 27: arrived Liverpool aboard Empress of Ireland from Halifax NS (Herbert) 13Jun1914 farmer @ 28 departed Liverpool aboard Teutonic for Montreal (H D R) 21Jun1914 Canadian citizen @ 36 b Jersey ^ Gaspé, resident in Canada 6 yr: arrived Quebec aboard Teutonic from Liverpool (Herbert D R) 28May1916 arrived Liverpool aboard SS Missanabie CPR from Gaspé to join British Army, cost of passage refunded 29May1916 book maker @ 29: arrived Liverpool aboard Missanabie from Halifax; intended residence 2 Herbert Villas, Station Avenue, London (Hubert) 6Jun1916 accountant @ 29 yr 2 mo ^ 2 Herbert Villas, Station Avenue, Sandown, Isle of Wight [his mother's residence]: enlisted in British Army, gunner 110154 Royal Garrison Artillery; previously served in Canadian Home Guard 1919 ^ 1384 Green Ave, Montreal: granted pension for hernia 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals (Herbert S R) 24Aug1919 unm fish trader b England, previously resident in Quebec 1904-1916: arrived Halifax NS aboard Royal George from Southampton, destination Taspi QC (H S R) 24Dec1922 book-keeper @ 35: arrived Liverpool aboard Canada from Halifax, intended residence 14 Tweedy Road, Bromley, Kent [his sister Elizabeth's residence] 22Mar1923 bookkeeper ^ 14 Tweedy Road, Bromley: departed Liverpool aboard Canada for Halifax (Herbert) Mar1923 b St Helier’s @ 35: departed Liverpool for Halifax, returning home to Montreal after holiday in England, previously resident in Canada Apr1904 to 16Dec1922 (Herbert S R) |
John Austin was actually George's brother; his father was called Austin.
The United Services Hotel
The Grasshopper Hotel
It seems likely that the 1900 reporter expected the hotel to be owned by a man, and therefore inadvertently converted "Mrs" into "Mr".
In relation to average earnings, Harriett's estate would have been equivalent to about £500,000 today.
Herbert's mother died three days after Herbert enlisted in the British Army. |
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b 7Mar1855 St Helier, Jersey chr 1Apr1855 St Helier, "son of Augustin & Elizabeth BROOKING" 1861 scholar @ 4 b Jersey ^ 35 Glocester Street, St Helier with mother (James) 1877 held first taverner's licence m 1May1878 St Helier: James Wilks MITCHELMORE @ 26; Sarah Jane WINTER @ 28 1881 hotel keeper @ 26 b St Helier ^ Bristol Hotel, 70 Esplanade, St Helier. Also in household: mother Elizabeth DUNN, sister Blanch DUNN, and mother-in-law Sarah WINTER 1884-1899 kept the Bristol Hotel, St Helier 20Sep1885 landlord of the Bristol Hotel: sprained ankle in dog cart accident (J) 1891 hotel proprietor @ 36 b St Helier ^ Bristol Hotel, St Helier (James N) 15Mar1899 granted licence to operate Clifton Hotel, 7 Esplanade, St Helier (J) 1Sep1900 the trustee of his creditors offer the entire furnishings of the Clifton Hotel for sale(J W) d 1937.4 Pancras @ 82 bur 22Oct1937 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp Sarah Jane WINTER b 1850.1 Chipping Sodbury (b 1849) Iron Acton, Gloucestershire 1881 hotel keeper @ 30 b England ^ St Helier, 70 Esplanade, St Helier (Jane) 1891 @ 40 b Gloucester ^ Bristol Hotel, St Helier (Susan J) 1901 married @ 51 b Iron Acton ^ 21 Moray Road, Islington with her widowed sister Annie E DAY (Sarah J) d 1901.4 Islington @ 51 bur 13Nov1901 Islington dau Helena Blanche MITCHELMORE chr 14Jul1879 St Peter, Jersey 1881 @ 2 b England ^ St Helier, 70 Esplanade, St Helier with parents (Helena B) 1891 @ 12 b St Peters, Jersey ^ Bristol Hotel, St Helier with parents (Harriet B) 11May1895 passed Associated Board musical examination, higher division (Helena B) m 1904.2 Islington m 4Apr1904 St Mark, Tollington Park: Thomas Sawyer SAWYER, pianoforte maker @ 28 ^ Woodview, Archway Road, Highgate, father Philemon Cumming SAWYER, hatter; Helena Blanche MITCHELMORE @ 25 ^ 21 Moray Road, father James Weeks MITCHELMORE, licensed victualler; witness John Byers SAWYER |
The baptism record confirms that the forenames Austin and Augustine were interchangeable at the time.
Bristol Hotel (left)
Clifton Hotel (since demolished) |
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head Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1851.4 Kingsbridge chr 9Nov1851 South Pool (MITCHAMORE) 1861 @ 9 b Pool ^ North Pool village, South Pool with parents 1871 farm servant indoor unm @ 20 b Slapton ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham; head: Benjamin PARROTT, landowner and farmer m 1875.1 Kingsbridge m 18Feb1875 East Portlemouth: Thomas MITCHELMORE, servant ^ Goodshelter, Portlemouth, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Mary CUDD, servant ^ Goodshelter, Portlemouth, father Philip CUDD, labourer; witness James CUDD 1875, 1878 farm labourer ^ South Pool 1881 gardener @ 29 b South Pool ^ Bakerswell, Malborough 1891 gardener @ 39 b South Pool ^ 10 Orestone, Salcombe 1901 gardener general @ 50 b North Pool ^ Cross Gardens, 6 Market Street, Salcombe 1911 jobbing gardener @ 59 b South Park ^ Cross Garden Cottage, Salcombe. Also in household: his granddaughter Mary Elizabeth BOND [his daughter Ann’s daughter] d 1914.4 Kingsbridge @ 63 bur 20Dec1914 Shadycombe Cemetery, Salcombe sp Mary CUDD chr 4Jan1852 East Portlemouth m 1875.1 Kingsbridge m 18Feb1875 East Portlemouth 1881 @ 29 b Portlemouth ^ Bakerswell, Malborough 1891 @ 39 b Good Shelter, Devon ^ 10 Orestone, Salcombe 1901 laundress @ 49 b East Portlemouth ^ Cross Gardens, 6 Market Street, Salcombe 1911 laundress @ 59 b Portlemouth ^ Cross Garden Cottage, Salcombe d 1935.4 Kingsbridge @ 83 bur 5Nov1935 Shadycombe Cemetery, Salcombe dau Ann Coals MITCHELMORE b 1875.4 Kingsbridge b 28Aug1875 South Pool chr 26Sep1875 South Pool (Ann Coase) 1881 scholar @ 5 b South Pool ^ Bakerswell, Malborough with parents (Ann Coase ) 1891 domestic servant @ 15 ^ Travana Terrace, West Allington with Walter HANNAFORD grocer m 1898.4 Kingsbridge ( Annie ) m 2Oct1898 Baptist Chapel, Salcombe: Lewis BOND, coachman @ 23; Annie Coase MITCHELMORE, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, gardener dau Edith Emily MITCHELMORE b 1878.1 Kingsbridge chr 5May1878 South Pool 1881 scholar @ 3 b South Pool ^ Bakerswell, Malborough with parents 1891 general servant domestic @ 13 b South Pool ^ Salcombe with FITZWALTER family 1901 general servant domestic @ 23 b South Pool ^ Cross Gardens, 6 Market Street, Salcombe with parents (Edith E) 1911 visitor @ 33 b South Pool ^ 34 Teign Street, Teignmouth; head: Emma BOOBIER, widow. Also in household: William Wilmot PARTRIDGE, visitor [Edith's future husband] m 1912.4 Kingsbridge, William W PARTRIDGE dau Bertha Mary MITCHELMORE b 1880.3 Kingsbridge (b Aug1880) Salcombe 1881 @ 8 mo b Salcombe ^ Bakerswell, Malborough with parents 1891 @ 10 ^ 10 Orestone, Salcombe with parents (Bertha) 1901 laundress @ 20 b Salcombe ^ Cross Gardens, 6 Market Street, Salcombe with parents (Bertha M) m 1904.2 Kingsbridge, Edward James PENNY 1911 @ 30 b Salcombe ^ Salcombe with family dau Ada Cougetta MITCHELMORE b 1883.2 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 7 b Salcombe ^ 10 Orestone, Salcombe with parents (Ada) 1901 general servant domestic @ 17 b Salcombe ^ Stokenham (Ada C); head: Albert WAKEHAM 1911 cook domestic @ 25 b Salcombe ^ Eglinton, First Avenue, Mannamead, Plymouth; head: William Henry JAGO, solicitor m 1919.2 Falmouth, William H LAWRENCE (Ada C) dau Mildred Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1896.4 Kingsbridge 1901 @ 4 b Salcombe ^ Salcombe with parents (Mildred E) 1911 domestic servant @ 14 b Salcombe ^ Cross Gardens, 6 Market Street, ross Garden Cottage, Salcombe with parents (Mildred) 1921 b 1896 Salcombe ^ East Portlemouth (Mildred) m 1922.2 Kingsbridge, James T BASKERVILLE |
Ann's middle name presumably honoured her grandmother Ann COASE. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 2284 |
b 1853.4 Kingsbridge b 25Nov1853 North Pool, South Pool chr 11Dec1853 South Pool (MITCHAMORE) 1861 @ 7 b Pool ^ North Pool village, South Pool with parents 1871 domestic out of employment @ 17 ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool with parents (MITCHAM) m1 1877.3 Kingsbridge, YOULDEN m1 12Jul1877 East Portlemouth: William YOULDEN, labourer ^ Portlemouth, father John YOULDEN, labourer; Charlotte MITCHELMORE, servant ^ South Pool, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer 1881 @ 26 b South Pool ^ Ilton Castle Cottage, Malborough m2 1890.1 Kingsbridge, GILLARD 1891 @ 36 b South Pool ^ Hallsands 1911 @ 58 b South Poole ^ Kellaton 1939 widow @ b 24Apr1853 ^ The Village, Halwell with daughter Bertha & her family d 1945.1 Kingsbridge @ 93 son William Sidney MITCHELMORE b 1871.1 Kingsbridge sp1 William YOULTON b 1852.4 Kingsbridge chr 16Oct1853 East Portlemouth m 1877.3 Kingsbridge (YOULDEN) m 12Jul1877 East Portlemouth 1881 farm labourer @ 27 b East Portlemouth ^ Ilton Castle Cottage, Malborough sp2 William GILLARD b 1852.4 Kingsbridge (YOULTON) m 1890.1 Kingsbridge 1891 fisherman @ 36 b Salcombe ^ Hallsands 1911 waggoner on farm @ 55 b Salcombe ^ Kellaton |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0389 |
b 1856.1 Kingsbridge b 13Jan1856 North Pool, South Pool chr 27Jan1856 South Pool (MITCHAMORE) 1861 @ 3 b Pool ^ North Pool village, South Pool with parents 1881 cook domestic @ 24 b North Pool ^ South Town, Dartmouth St Petrox; head: Joseph PAUL, naval instructor m 1882.4 Totnes, BROWN m 19Nov1882 Kingswear: Richard BROWN, labourer @ 21 ^ Kingswear, father George BROWN; Elizabeth MITCHELMORE @ 26 ^ Kingswear, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer 1891 @ 33 b South Pool ^ 1 Woodland Terrace, Kingswear dau Augusta Robinson MITCHELMORE b 1877.4 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1877 South Pool 1881 @ 3 b South Pool ^ North Pool, South Pool with aunt Mary (Augusta) 1891 @ 13 b South Pool ^ South Pool village with grandparents John and Ann m 1903.2 Atherstone, Albert D TREADWELL (Augusta R) m 1Jun1903 Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire: Albert Harry TREADWELL, flour packer @ 21 ^ Sheepy Magna, father Charles TREADWELL, miller; Augusta Robinson MITCHELMORE @ 25 ^ Sheepy Magna, father George MITCHELMORE, cab proprietor 1911 @ 32 b South Pool ^ The Green, Sheepy Parva, Atherstone, Leicestershire (Augusta R) d 1943.2 Norwich Outer @ 65 sp Richard BROWN b Jun1862 Newton Abbot (b 1862) Bovey Tracey m 1882.4 Totnes m 19Nov1882 Kingswear 1891 carter (employer) @ 28 b Bovey ^ 1 Woodland Terrace, Kingswear |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0026 |
b 1858.3 Kingsbridge [also indexed as Edward MITCHELMORE] b 1Jun1858 North Pool, South Pool chr 20Jun1858 South Pool (MITCHAMORE) 1861 @ 2 b Pool ^ North Pool village, South Pool with parents 1871 scholar @ 13 b South Pool ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool with parents (MITCHAM) m 1878.1 Kingsbridge m 7Feb1878 Stokenham: Edward MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 20 ^ Hallsands, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Mary Jane GILLARD @ 21 ^ Hallsands, father Richard GILLARD, fisherman 1878-1881 labourer ^ Hallsands 1881 labourer @ 22 b South Pool ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham (Edwd) 1890, 1892 labourer ^ Kellaton 1891 shepherd @ 32 b South Pool ^ Stokenham 1901 farm labourer @ 43 b South Pool ^ Kellaton, Stokenham (Edward) 1911 contractor @ 53 b South Pool ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone (Edward Rose) 1914 farmer ^ Middle Farm, Kellaton, Stokenham (Edward) 1919 farmer ^ Higher Kernborough, Chillington, Stokenham (Edward) 1921 b Stokenham 1857 ^ Stokenham (Edward Cox) 1939 farmer b 1Jun1859 ^ Chillington (Edward C) d 1950.2 Kingsbridge @ 91 (Edward Cose) d 14Mar1950 Darnacombe Farm, Chillington @ 91 (Edward Cox) bur 18Apr1950 Stokenham (Edward Cox) d 14Apr1950 @ 91; bur Stokenham. Named on same memorial: his wife Mary Jane and son John Francis d 14Apr1950: ^ Darnacombe Farm, Stokenham; probate granted 21Oct1950 London to [son] Cyril Victor MITCHELMORE, farmer, estate £842 (Edward Cose) sp Mary Jane GILLARD (b 1855) Salcombe chr 22Jul1860 Salcombe 1861 @ 5 b Malborough ^ Fore Street, Malborough with mother, mariner's wife (Mary J) 1871 @ 16 b Devon ^ Hallsands with parents m 1878.1 Kingsbridge m 7Feb1878 Stokenham 1881 farm labourers wife @ 25 b Salcombe ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham 1891 @ 34 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham 1901 @ 46 b Salcombe ^ Kellaton, Stokenham 1911 @ 56 b Salcombe ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone 1921 b Stokenham 1853 ^ Stokenham d 1930.1 Kingsbridge @ 74 d 6Mar1930 @ 74; bur Stokenham bur 9Mar1930 Stokenham @ 74 ^ Dannacombe dau Mary Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Kingsbridge chr 25Apr1878 Stokenham d 1878.2 Kingsbridge @ 0 bur 2May1878 Stokenham @ 3 wk ^ Hallsands dau Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE b 1879.2 Kingsbridge chr 18May1879 Stokenham 1881 @ 2 b Stokenham ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents 1891 scholar @ 12 ^ Stokenham with parents (Elizabeth) 1901 cook domestic @ 22 b Devon ^ Stokenham (Elizabeth); head: William DOUGHTY 1911 domestic duties @ 30 b Hallsands ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 1919 Stokenham: 3rd banns read 12Oct for William Henry RICE, widower ^ Bovey Tracey, and Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE ^ Stokenham m 1919.4 Kingsbridge, William H RICE (Elizabeth A) dau Bertha Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1881.4 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1881 Stokenham 1891 scholar @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Bertha) 1901 @ 19 b Hallsands ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents m 1909.2 Kingsbridge m 28Apr1909 Stokenham: Frederick Samuel JOHNS, coachman @ 26 ^ Stokenham, father Samuel JOHNS, labourer; Bertha Ellen MITCHELMORE @ 27 ^ Stokenham, father Edward MITCHELMORE, farmer; witness [sister] Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE 1911 @ 29 b Stokenham ^ Chillington b 1885.1 Kingsbridge b 1887.1 Kingsbridge son Roderick John MITCHELMORE b 1888.3 Kingsbridge d 1889.1 Kingsbridge @ 0 bur 10Feb1889 Stokenham @ 6 mo ^ Kellaton son John Francis MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Kingsbridge [twin] chr 22Feb1890 Stokenham @ 3 1891 @ 1 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (John) 1901 @ 11 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents 1911 assisting father @ 21 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 3Dec1915 farmer @ 26 yr 1 mo ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone: enlisted in British Army, Private 3455 Royal First Devon Yeomanry, Territorial Forces 5Feb1916 discharged as "not likely to become an efficient soldier" [no reason given] 1921 b Stokenham 1889 ^ Stokenham with parents 1939 general labourer b 2Oct1889 ^ Coleridge with his brother William (John F) d 1950.3 Kingsbridge @ 60 d 10Aug1950 South Hams Hospital, Kingsbridge @ 60 d 10Aug1950 @ 60; bur Stokenham d 10Aug1950: ^ Widdicombe Cottage, Kingsbridge; administration granted 19Sep1950 Exeter to [brother] William Herbert MITCHELMORE, market gardener, estate £265 son William Herbert MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Kingsbridge [twin] dau Elsie Lilian MITCHELMORE b 1891.2 Kingsbridge b 30Mar1891 Stokenham chr 6Nov1892 Stokenham 1891 @ 1 dy b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents [unnamed] 1901 @ 9 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents (Elsie) 1911 @ 19 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 1921 b Stokenham 1891 ^ Stokenham with parents (Elicia Lelion) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 5Apr1891 ^ Chillington with father (Elsie L) d 1967.3 Kingsbridge @ 76 (Elsie L) d 11Sep1967 @ 76; bur Stokenham (Elsie Lillian) bur 11Sep1967 Stokenham @ 76 son Charles Ernest MITCHELMORE b 1893.4 Kingsbridge son Roderick Cose MITCHELMORE b 1895.1 Kingsbridge (Roderick Coles) 1901 @ 6 b Kellaton ^ Stokenham with parents 1911 worker on farm with horse @ 16 b Stokenham ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone (Roderick) 1915? enlisted at Exeter as private 3462 Royal Devon Yeomanry d 1Nov1916 of wounds: private 22157 6th Battalion Dorset Regiment b Kellaton ^ Kingsbridge; bur Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France (R C) 1919 private 22157 Dorsetshire Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals named on war memorial at Stokenham Parish Church dau Evelyn Faulie MITCHELMORE b 1897.2 Kingsbridge 1901 @ 3 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents (Evelyn Girlie) 1911 @ 13 b Chillington ^ Chillington with sister Bertha (Fairlie Evelyn) 1921 b Stokenham 1897 ^ Stokenham with parents (Eveline Fairtree) m 1931.3 Kingsbridge, Francis J RICE dau Flossie Mabel MITCHELMORE b 1899.2 Kingsbridge 1901 @ 1 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents (Florrie Mabel) 1911 scholar @ 11 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents (Flossie Mable) 1921 Chivelstone: 3rd banns read 20Mar for John Bertram STONE ^ Chivelstone and Flossie Mabel MITCHELMORE ^ Stokenham m 1921.1 Kingsbridge, John B STONE 1939 domestic duties b 25Apr1899 ^ Sea View, Prawle (Florrie M) b 1903.1 Kingsbridge |
Edward's middle name presumably honoured his grandmother Ann COASE.
His date of birth as recorded in the 1939 registration appears to be one year in error. Family memorial Upper part: Edward and Mary.
John was baptised at the same ceremony as his brothers George and William.
John's date of birth as recorded in the 1939 registration appears to be in error.
Elsie's date of birth as recorded in the 1939 registration may be in error.
Elsie's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0266 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 1862.1 Kingsbridge b 12Dec1861 North Pool, South Pool, "son of farm labourer John MITCHELMORE and Ann MITCHELMORE formerly COASE" chr 26Jan1862 South Pool 1871 scholar @ 9 b South Pool ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool with parents (MITCHAM) 1881 agricultural labourer @ 18 b South Pool ^ Combe, South Pool with parents m 1885.4 Kingsbridge, FARLEIGH m 17Oct1885 South Pool, FARLEIGH 1886 labourer ^ South Pool 1888-1895 groom ^ South Pool 1891 groom @ 29 b South Pool 1901 domestic gardener @ 38 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton, Warwickshire 1902 ^ Hooten Hall, Hooten, Cheshire 1911 domestic gardener @ 49 b South Pool ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton, Cheshire 1939 gardener, retired b 12Dec1861 ^ Halwell, Black Lion Lane, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire d 1950.1 W Cheshire @ 88 d 19Mar1950 Little Sutton, Cheshire, "groom, later gardener" d 19Mar1950: ^ Halwell, Black Lion Lane, Little Sutton; probate granted 16Aug1950 Liverpool to [sons] John & Frank MITCHELMORE, engineers, estate £1,738 sp Sarah Elizabeth FARLEIGH b 1868.2 Kingsbridge b 17May1868 chr 2Jun1868 South Pool m 1885.4 Kingsbridge m 17Oct1885 South Pool 1891 @ 23 b South Pool 1901 @ 34 ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton, (Elizabeth) 1911 house wife @ 45 b South Pool ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17May1868 ^ Halwell, Black Lion Lane, Ellesmere Port (Sarah E) d 1941.3 Chester @ 73 d 20Aug1941 Chester Royal Infirmary, Cheshire @ 73 dau Ada Charlotte MITCHELMORE b 1886.1 Kingsbridge chr 9May1886 South Pool d 1887.3 Kingsbridge @ 20 [mo] bur 24Sep1887 South Pool @ 20 mo dau Amelia Ann MITCHELMORE b 1887.3 Kingsbridge b 6Aug1887 chr 29May1888 South Pool 1891 @ 3 b South Pool 1901 @ 13 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton with parents (Amelia) 1911 @ 23 b South Pool ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton with parents 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Aug1887 ^ Halwell, Black Lion Lane, Ellesmere Port with parents (Amelia A) d 1968.2 Wirral @ 80 (Amelia A) dau Elsie Mary MITCHELMORE b 1890.1 Kingsbridge 13Dec1889 chr Jan1890 South Pool 1891 @ 1 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton, with parents (Elsie) 1901 @ 11 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton with parents 1911 domestic waitress @ 21 b South Pool ^ Curzon House, Curzon Park, Chester; head: Walter DUCKWORTH, cotton merchant 1921 b 1889 Devon ^ Thornton Hough, Cheshire (Elsie) m 1924.2 Wirral, Thomas RATHBONE 1939 widow, unpaid domestic duties b 13Dec1889 ^ Top Coppice, Downham Road, Heswall, Cheshire d 1984.2 Wallasey, Cheshire son William Sydney MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 Kingsbridge b 1895.3 Kingsbridge son George MITCHELMORE b 1897.1 Kingsbridge (b 12Jan1897) South Pool d 1897.1 Kingsbridge @ 0 bur 14Jan1897 South Pool @ 2 dy son Francis George MITCHELMORE b 1906.1 Wirral son ? MITCHELMORE b 1908.1 Wirral d 1908.1 Wirral @ 0 dau Lily MITCHELMORE b 1914.2 Wirrall d 1914.2 Wirral @ 0 |
George |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 3000 |
head Thomas MITCHELMORE b 7Nov1857 Green Island Cove NL m 18Sep1881 St Barnabas Church, Flower's Cove NL: Thomas MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE; Mary COOMBS @ 20 ^ Duck Island, St. Genevieve Bay, father Samuel COOMBS 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove bur 19Feb1908 Green Island Cove @ 50, "cause consumption" d 19Feb1908; bur Green Island Cove sp Mary COOMBS b Apr1862 Current Island NL m 18Sep1881 St Barnabas Church, Flower's Cove 1921 @ 59 b Apr1862 Current Island ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Mary MITCHEMORE) 1935 widowed homemaker, sole head @ 73 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 3 rooms, value $150, no radio, annual income not stated d 7Jan1938; bur Green Island Cove bur 9Jan1938 Green Island Cove @ 75 b 4Jun1883 Black Duck Cove NL dau Susannah MITCHELMORE b 17Jul1886 Black Duck Cove chr 16Mar1887 Black Duck Cove d 14Apr1901; bur Green Island Cove (Susanna) b 2Oct1887 Green Island Brook NL ?son John MITCHELMORE (b 1888) d 26Nov1898 bur 28Nov1898 Green Island Cove @ 10 b 17Jul1889 Green Island Cove dau Mary Frances MITCHELMORE b 14Jun1892 Black Duck Cove chr 14Jun1892 m 24Nov1909 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: George MUGFORD, fisherman @ 27 ^ Pine’s Cove, father George MUGFORD, fisherman; Mary MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; witness [brother] Stephen MITCHELMORE son Samuel MITCHELMORE b 4Feb1893 Black Duck Cove chr 19Jun1895 Black Duck Cove 28Aug1916 St John's NL despatched per SS Sicilian: private 2873 ^ Straits of Belle Isle, 3rd Battalion, "C" Company, Platoon No. 11, Section 10 (S) d 3Mar1917: private 2873 1st Bn Royal Newfoundland Regiment @ 24, son of Thomas and Mary MITCHELMORE of Flower's Cove, St Barbe; bur Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillemont, Somme, France 1918 ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North: letter of administration granted 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals b 24Jun1895 dau Joanna MITCHELMORE b 31Aug1897 Green Island Brook chr 30Sep1897 Green Island Brook m 1917, Daniel F WAY dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 30Nov1901 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 19 b Dec1901 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with mother (Sarah J) m 26Apr1922 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Albert PARILL dau Evangeline MITCHELMORE b 7Nov1903 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 17 b Nov1903 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with mother m 3Jan1924 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, George GENGE |
Samuel Samuel's memorial
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 3001 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE b Jul1864 Green Island Cove NL often referred to as Richard Senior m 11Nov1884 St. Barnabas Church, Flower's Cove NL: Richard MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 20 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Elizabeth GOULD @ 21 ^ Green Island Cove, father Alexander GOULD, fisherman 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1921 @ 57 b Jul1864 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Richd MITCHEMORE Sr) bur 5Oct1921 Green Island Cove @ 67 d 8Oct1931; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth sp Elizabeth GOULD b Jul1863 Green Island Cove m 11Nov1884 St. Barnabas Church, Flower's Cove NL 1921 @ 58 b Jul1863 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 widow @ 73 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with son Thomas d 14Oct1941 bur 14Oct1941 Green Island Cove @ 78 son John MITCHELMORE b 18Feb1880 Green Island Cove 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1928 not listed in Green Island Cove voters list b 26Mar1885 Black Duck Cove NL dau Bridget MITCHELMORE b 21Jul1886 Black Duck Cove chr 16Mar1887 Black Duck Cove m 30Nov1909 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Thomas WAY dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 30Jun1889 Green Island Cove chr Jul1889 Green Island Cove m 3Dec1909 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: John McLEAN, widower, fisherman @ 33 ^ Green Island Cove, father Jas McLEAN, fisherman; Mary MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Green Island Cove, father Rich MITCHELMORE, fisherman dau Susannah MITCHELMORE b 26Jul1890 Green Island Cove chr Aug1890 Green Island Cove bur 14Apr1901 Green Island Cove @ 16, "cause consumption" d 13Apr1901 @ 15; bur Green Island Cove (Susanna) dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 20Mar1895 Green Island Cove chr 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove d 21Jan1902 @ 9; bur Green Island Cove, "child of R M & E M" bur 21Jan1902 Green Island Cove @ 25 b 22Dec1896 Green Island Cove dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 8Jun1898 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 23 b Jun1898 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents bur 13Nov1923 Green Island Cove @ 25 d 13Nov1923; bur Green Island Cove son Jacob MITCHELMORE b 3May1900 Green Island Cove chr 13May1900 Green Island Cove bur 17Jun1918 Green Island Cove d 17Jan1918; bur Green Island Cove dau Frances MITCHELMORE b 9Mar1902 Green Island Cove chr 12Mar1902 Green Island Cove bur 19Mar1902 Green Island Cove @ 1 dy, "cause convulsions" (Fanny) |
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head George MITCHELMORE b Feb1870 Green Island Cove NL m1 28Oct1890 Poverty Cove NL, COLES m1 28Oct1890 Poverty Cove: George MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 21 ^ Poverty Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Mary Martha COLES @ 21 ^ Poverty Cove, father George COLES, fisherman; in the house of George COLES 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove m2 3Feb1909 Green Island Cove: George MITCHELMORE, widower @ 39 ^ Green Island Cove, son of Thomas; Belinda McLEAN @ 20 ^ Green Island Cove, daughter of Jane 1921 @ 51 b Feb1870 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove m3 22Dec1927 Green Island Cove, COATES 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 66 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican (George Sr). House owned, 9 rooms, value $700, no radio, annual income $250 1945 @ 76 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove (George Sr). Also in household: his sons Gordon and Stanley and their families 1949-1953 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (George Sr) d 18Mar1953; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his first wife Mary sp1 Mary Martha COLES b 1869 Poverty Cove m 28Oct1890 Poverty Cove d 7Jun1906 Green Island Cove @ 37, "died at childbirth" (Martha) d 7Jun1906; bur Green Island Cove bur 9Jun1906 Sandy Bay, Green Island Cove, "childbirth" b 28Feb1891 Black Duck Cove NL b 22Jun1892 Black Duck Cove dau Ruth MITCHELMORE b 21Feb1895 Green Island Cove dau Martha Jane MITCHELMORE b 8May1897 Green Island Cove chr 14May1897 Green Island Cove d 2Jun1898 @ 1 yr; bur Green Island Cove bur 5Jun1898 Green Island Cove @ 13 mo, "drowned" dau Fanny Anne MITCHELMORE b 3Aug1899 Green Island Cove chr 4Aug1892 Green Island Cove m 5Dec1917 School Chapel, Green Island Brook, Edgar APPLIN d 5Apr1994 St Anthony b 8Nov1902 Green Island Cove sp2 Belinda McLEAN b May1888 m 3Feb1909 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 51 b Feb1870 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Belender) d 18Oct1921; bur Green Island Cove bur 13Oct1921 Green Island Cove @ 36 dau Susanna MITCHELMORE b 11Jan1910 1921 @ 11 b Jan1910 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 24Nov1929 School Chapel, Savage Cove NL, Christopher MACLEAN dau Dora MITCHELMORE b 24Sep1911 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 9 b Sep1911 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 193x, John ORGAN 193x-198x ^ Norris Point NL dau Sophia MITCHELMORE b 25Nov1912 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 8 b Nov1912 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents (Sofia) m 2Feb1932 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Walter WHITE dau Lily Beatrice MITCHELMORE b 12Aug1914 Green Island Cove known as Beatrice 1921 @ 6 b Aug1914 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 23Apr1934 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Leonard McLEAN 1965 ^ Green Island Cove (Beatrice MITCHELMORE) d 1989 b Oct1915 Green Island Cove b 16Nov1917 Green Island Cove dau Mary Martha MITCHELMORE b 15Apr1920 Green Island Cove d 20Apr1920 Green Island Cove bur 20Apr1920 Green Island Cove @ 5 dy sp3 Annie COATES (b 1867) Bear Cove m 22Dec1927 Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker @ 68 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican 1945 @ 78 b Bear Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Ann) 1949-1953 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) d 5Jun1953; bur Green Island Cove (Ann Coates) |
George with his third wife Annie
A photograph of George with his brother John is available here.
It is not known why Belinda's burial record is inconsistent with her birth record and her memorial inscription.
Lily’s daughter Pearl married Stewart. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0670 |
head Austin MITCHELMORE b 10Jun1871 chr 11Jul1872 Straight Shore NL m1 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove NL: Austin MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 24 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Elizabeth GENGE @ 20 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas GENGE, fisherman 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove m2 2Jan1908 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, STEVENS 1916 ^ Flower's Cove NL d 2Aug1919; bur Green Island Cove bur 2Aug1919 Green Island Cove @ 49 sp1 Elizabeth GENGE (b 1865) m 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove d 23Jul1903 @ 36; bur Green Island Cove son Isaac MITCHELMORE b 6Apr1893 Green Island Cove chr 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove d 12Oct1916: private 1810 Royal Newfoundland Regiment @ 24, son of Austin and Elizabeth MITCHELMORE of Flower's Cove, St Barbe; bur Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, Somme, France 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals 1920 letter of administration granted: ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe b 17Apr1895 Green Island Cove b 11Mar1897 Green Island Cove dau Amelia MITCHELMORE b 10May1899 Green Island Cove [twin] chr 23May1899 Green Island Cove m 24May1917 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Samuel STRANGEMORE d 10Feb1987 b 10May1899 Green Island Cove [twin] son Christopher MITCHELMORE b 7Jan1901 Green Island Cove chr 18Jan1901 Green Island Cove d 2Dec1904 Green Island Cove @ 4 bur 2Dec1904 Green Island Cove sp2 Selina STEVENS b 1887 Pines Cove NL m1 2Jan1908 Green Island Cove: Austin MITCHELMORE, widower @ 36 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE; Selina STEVENS @ 21 ^ Pines Cove, father William STEVENS m2 21Oct1920 Green Island Cove, Samuel WARREN |
Austin with sons Isaac, Richard, Emanuel and Austin
Memorial listing for
The Beaumont-Hamel park is dedicated to the fallen of the Newfoundland Regiment. A photograph of the dedicatory plaque is available here and a photograph of Isaac as a young soldier is available here.
Amelia was previously listed under Family 3003. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 3003 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 30Apr1874 Green Island Cove NL chr 14Aug1874 Green Island Cove (Henry William) known as Henry m 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove: William Henry MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 21 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Ann MARTIN @ 23 ^ Green Island Cove, father John MARTIN, fisherman; in the house of Thomas MITCHELMORE, witnesses Richard and Mary Martha MITCHELMORE, "these parties were married by William GENGE, September 29, 1892" 1898 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe North (Wm) 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (Wm H) d 25Apr1919; bur Green Island Cove (Henry). Named on same memorial: his wife Annie sp Annie Amelia MARTIN b Sep1871 Clarks Beach NL m 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove 1921 widow @ 49 b Sep1871 Clarks Beach ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Annie MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker, widow @ 64 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 10 rooms, value $700, no radio, annual income $130, also occupied by son Norman and his family. Also in household: her granddaughter Annie Martha 1945 widow @ 74 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with her son Norman (Annie) 1949-1957 widow ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) d 9Jul1960; bur Green Island Cove (Annie) dau Susannah MITCHELMORE b 3Sep1892 Green Island Cove chr 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove m 2Nov1909 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: Matthew COLES, fisherman @ 21 ^ Savage Cove, father Matthew COLES, fisherman; Susannah MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Green Island Cove, father Henry MITCHELMORE; witnesses George & George MITCHELMORE d 31Dec1975 dau Sarah Fanny MITCHELMORE b 5Jun1894 Green Island Cove chr 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove m 3Dec1913 Green Island Cove: George Henry COLES @ 22 ^ Savage Cove, father Matthew COLES; Sarah Fanny MITCHELMORE @ 17 ^ Green Island Cove, father Henry MITCHELMORE; in the School Chapel, witnesses B E WAY, Albert V COLES d 29Jul1980 dau Bertha MITCHELMORE b 3Jul1896 Green Island Cove chr 23Jul1896 Anchor Point, "received after baptism by a layman" m 16Oct1916 Green Island Cove, Phillip LUNDRIGAN, married in her father's house d 2May1983 son William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 19Mar1898 Green Island Cove dau Anne Amelia MITCHELMORE b 30Jan1900 Green Island Cove chr 28Feb1900 Green Island Cove dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 27Mar1901 Green Island Cove chr 18Apr1901 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 20 b Mar1901 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 18Oct1924 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, William MAYNARD d 19Jul1973 b 27Dec1902 Green Island Cove dau Eliza MITCHELMORE b 17Apr1905 Green Island Cove d 2May1906 @ 1; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: sister Miriam bur 2May1906 Green Island Cove @ 1 son John MITCHELMORE b 30Jul1906 Green Island Cove son Christopher MITCHELMORE b Jul1907 Green Island Cove d 18Dec1909 @ 17 mo; bur Green Island Cove dau Miriam MITCHELMORE b 1908 Green Island Cove d 1Dec1909; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: her sister Eliza bur 7Dec1909 Green Island Cove @ 1 b 10Nov1910 Green Island Cove b 24Jul1913 Green Island Cove b 21Sep1914 Green Island Cove |
It is not known why this marriage was repeated.
Annie with children
Susannah's and Sarah's husbands were brothers.
Another source staates that Bertha was date baptised at Green Island Cove on 25Jul1896. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 3004 |
head John MITCHELMORE b 5Jul1880 Green Island Cove NL chr 5Feb1883 Green Island Cove m 6Nov1900 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: John MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 20 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Eliza McLEAN @ 20 ^ Green Island Cove, father James McLEAN, fisherman 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1921 @ 41 b Jul1880 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove. Also in household: his nephew Emmanuel 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 55 b NL ^ Green Island Cove (John Sr). House owned, 9 rooms, value $400, no radio, annual income $220. Also in household: his nephew Levi 1945 @ 65 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove. Also in household: his "nephews" [actually great-nephews] Levi and Seward, grandsons of his brother Austin 1949 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (John Sr) d 9Feb1951; bur Green Island Cove sp Eliza MACLEAN b Nov1880 Green Island Cove m 6Nov1900 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 40 b Nov1880 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 not listed in Green Island Cove voter's list 1935 homemaker @ 54 b NL ^ Green Island Cove 1945 @ 65 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) 1953 widow ^ Green Island Cove d 11Feb1957; bur Green Island Cove |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0262 |
head William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1846.4 Kingsbridge chr 22Nov1846 Slapton 1851 @ 4 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents(William) 1861 farm servant @ 14 ^ Slapton with parents (Wm) 1871 agricultural labourer @ 23 ^ Slapton Village with parents 1881 agricultural labourer @ 34 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents m 1885.3 Kingsbridge, RANDALL ?1889, 1893 shopkeeper ^ Slapton (William) 1891 agricultural labourer @ 44 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton 1891 labourer ^ Slapton 1901 agricultural labourer @ 54 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton (William). Also in household: his brother George 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 64 b Slapton ^ Slaptonwith his brother George (William E) 1921 b 1846 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton d 1929.1 Kingsbridge @ 82 d 23Jan1929 @ 82; bur Slapton. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth Ann sp Elizabeth RANDALL b 1851.1 Kingsbridge (b 1851) South Pool m 1885.3 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 40 b South Pool ^ Oak Hill, Slapton 1901 @ 50 b South Pool ^ Village, Slapton 1911 @ 60 b Stokenham ^ Slapton 1921 b 1851 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton d 1929.1 Kingsbridge @ 78 d 29Jan1929 @ 78; bur Slapton dau Elizabeth Ann Amelia MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Kingsbridge b 20Jun1891 chr 6Sep1891 Slapton 17Jun1895 admitted to Slapton County Primary School; left 25Sep1903 1901 @ 9 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents (Elizabeth) 1911 cook domestic @ 19 b Slapton ^ Tower, Start House, Slapton (Elizabeth MITHELMORE); head: Constance TUCKER, private means 1921 b 1891 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton with parents 1939 domestic worker b 20Jun1891 ^ Wakefield, Adelphi Road, Paignton (Elizabeth A A) d 1968.1 Newton Abbot @ 76 (Elizabeth A A) d 13Mar1968 @ 76; bur Slapton (Ann Amelia) d 13Mar1968: ^ Ivybank, Slapton; probate granted 11Sep1968 London, estate £8,075 |
In 1891, William and his brother John and their families were both living near their widowed mother Joanna.
Family memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0036 |
head John MITCHELMORE b 1853.2 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1853 Slapton 1861 scholar @ 7 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents 1871 farm servant @ 16 b Slapton ^ Higher Coltscombe Farm, Slapton; head: William BASTARD, farmer m 1877.2 Kingsbridge, MUGFORD m 12May1877 Slapton: John MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 23 ^ Slapton, father William MITCHELMORE, labourer; Emma Maria MUGFORD @ 19 ^ Slapton, father Richard MUGFORD, labourer; witness William MUGFORD 1878-1891s labourer ^ Slapton 1881 agricultural labourer @ 27 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village 1891 farm labourer @ 37 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton 1901 agricultural labourer @ 47 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 58 b Slapton ^ Slapton d 1912.3 Kingsbridge @ 59 d 16Sep1912 Slapton @ 59, "committed suicide by cutting his throat, had been ill for 5 months and was worried about being able to obtain work when he recovered" d 16Sep1912 @ 59; bur Slapton. Named on same memorial: his wife Emma and sons William and John bur 30Sep1912 Slapton @ 59 sp Emma Maria MUGFORD (b 1858) Frogmore, Stokenham m 1877.2 Kingsbridge m 12May1877 Slapton 1881 @ 23 b Frogmore ^ Slapton Village (Emma) 1891 @ 34 b Stokenham ^ Slapton 1901 @ 44 b Stokenham ^ Village, Slapton (Emma M) 1911 monthly nurse @ 53 b Stokenham ^ Slapton (Emma) 1921 b 1857 Stokenham ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton (Emma) 1939 incapacitated b 14Oct1857 ^ Arch Cottage, Slapton d 1946.1 Kingsbridge @ 88 d 12Jan1946 @ 88; bur Slapton dau Katherine Lowise MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Kingsbridge chr 9Jun1878 Slapton (Caroline Louise) 1881 @ 2 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents (Caroline) 19Jun1882 admitted to Slapton County Primary School, left 20Jun1890 (Katharine) 1891 @ 12 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton with grandmother Johanna (Katherine) m 1898.4 Kingsbridge, Henry WILLS m 22Dec1898 Slapton: John Henry WILLS, farm bailiff @ 26 ^ Ilsington, father George WILLS, farmer; Katherine Louise MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [sister] Gertrude Sarah MITCHELMORE 1901 @22 b Slapton ^ Slapton. Also in household: her sister Edith 1911 @ 32 b Slapton ^ Townsend, Slapton (Katherine) 1921 b 1878 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton (Katherine L) son William George MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Kingsbridge chr 7Nov1879 Slapton 1881 @ 1 b Slapton ^ Slapton Village with parents (William) 9Oct1882 admitted to Slapton County Primary School, left 25Sep1891 (Wm Geo) 1891 @ 11 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton with parents 26Mar1897 seaman @ 19: arrived Plymouth aboard Insmore from Las Palmas (?) 20Mar1902 leading stoker 1st class 147513, HMS Niobe: awarded Queen's & King's South Africa Medals (Wm) 22Apr1905 petty officer 2nd class 184164, HMS Highflyer: awarded clasp to Africa General Service Medal for service in Somaliland 1902-1904 (W G) 22Jan1909 departed London aboard Orontes for Sydney NSW (W G) 5Mar1909 RN: arrived at Sydney NSW aboard Orontes from London (W J) 19Feb1913 departed Sydney aboard Afric for Plymouth (W G) 20Apr1913 naval petty officer @ 34: arrived Plymouth aboard Afric from Sydney (Wm G) 5Nov1913 petty officer @ 34 ^ Devonport: initiated into the Royal Naval Masonic Lodge, Devonport 1914-1918 chief petty officer, HMS Royal Sovereign 1919 chief petty officer 184164: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Wm G) 1921 b 1880 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton with mother 1939 boat-man b 27Apr1879 ^ Arch Cottage, Slapton with mother (William G) d 1950.4 Kingsbridge @ 71 d 18Nov1950 Slapton @ 71 ^ Arch Cottage d 18Nov1950 @ 71; bur Slapton d 18Nov1950: ^ Arch Cottage, Slapton; probate granted 14Dec1950 Exeter to [brother] Clarence MITCHELMORE, carrier, & George Arthur ROURKE, retired surveyor, estate £1,508 dau Gertrude Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Kingsbridge chr 10Dec1882 Slapton 5Apr1886 admitted to Slapton County Primary School (Gertrude) 1891 @ 8 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton with parents (Gertrude) 1901 general servant domestic @ 18 ^ 7 Carlton Terrace, Victoria Road, Dartmouth (Gertrude S); head: George JARVIS m 1903.4 Kingsbridge m 19Dec1903 Slapton: John William James HEAD, labourer @ 22 ^ Slapton; Gertrude Sarah MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE; witnesses [brother] William George MITCHELMORE 1911 @ 28 b Slapton ^ Slapton d 1915.3 Kingsbridge @ 33 dau Thirza Maud Mary MITCHELMORE b 1885.4 Kingsbridge chr 1Nov1885 Slapton 24Sep1888 admitted to Slapton County Primary School; left 2Oct1888, re-admitted 2Jun1890, left 28Jan1898 (Maud Mary) 1891 @ 5 b Slapton ^ Oak Hill, Slapton with father (Maud) 1901 general servant domestic @ 15 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents (Maud) m 1903.2 Kingsbridge (Thirza Maud M) m 27Jun1903 Slapton: Robert Sydney ROPER, labourer @ 23 ^ Slapton, father Robert ROPER, labourer; Thirza Maud Mary MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [brother-in-law] John Henry WILLS dau Edith Marian MITCHELMORE b 1891.2 Kingsbridge b 3Apr1891 chr 17May1891 Slapton (Edith Miriam) 18Jun1894 admitted to Slapton County Primary School (Edith Marion) 1901 @ 9 b Slapton ^ Slapton with sister Katherine (Edith) 1911 domestic servant @ 20 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents (Edith) 1921 b 1891 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton with mother (Edith M) 1939 domestic duties b 3Apr1891 ^ Arch Cottage, Slapton with mother (Edith M) d Sep1990 Newton Abbot son Clarence Wilfred MITCHELMORE b 1894.4 Kingsbridge son John Henry MITCHELMORE b 1900.1 Kingsbridge chr 25Mar1900 Slapton 1901 @ 1 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents (John) 27Apr1903 admitted to Slapton County Primary School; left 19Sep1913 with Labour Certificate 1911 scholar @ 11 b Slapton ^ Slapton (John) 1914-1918 served in Royal Navy (John H) 1921 b 1900 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton with mother d 1922.2 Kingsbridge @ 22 d 26Jun1922 @ 22; bur Slapton |
In 1891, John and his brother William and their families were both living near their widowed mother Joanna.
Family memorial
Wilfred [Tree 11] was also awarded the Somaliland clasp but served on a different ship.
The Orontes, a passenger ship, carried a large number of RN personnel.
A photograph of the WW1 Roll of Honour in Slapton Parish Church, with William's name listed, is available here. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0947 |
head Edward MITCHELMORE b 1856.4 East Stonehouse (MITCHMOOR) 1861 scholar @ 4 b East Stonehouse ^ 6 Wellington Cottages, East Stonehouse with parents 1871 servant @ 14 b Stonehouse ^ Winner Street, Paignton (MICHELMORE); head: George PALK 1872 entry to Royal Navy, No. 59017 12Oct1883 Able Seaman, HMS Thalia: awarded Egypt Medal 1882 (E) 1885-86 ^ 4 James Street, Devonport & Stonehouse (MUCHMORE) m1 1887.4 St Saviour, CARTER m1 29Oct1887 St Mary, Southwark: Edward MITCHELMORE, mariner @ 31 ^ 1 Odell Street, Camberwell, father Edward MITCHELMORE, care? taker; Jane NASH, widow @ 36 ^ 1 Odell Street, Camberwell, father John Henry CARTER, gate keeper; witness John Henry CARTER 1891 ships corporal RN @ 34 b Stonehouse ^ 23 Clowance Street, Stoke Damerel m2 1896.2 St Saviour, HEARD m2 30May1896 St Mary, Southwark: Edward MITCHELMORE, commissionaire @ 39, widower ^ 68 Albany Road, Old Kent Road, father Edward MITCHELMORE, pensioner; Susan HEARD @ 29 ^ 68 Albany Road, father John HEARD, deceased; witness [sister] Elizabeth MITCHELMORE 1901 commisionaire port @ 44 b Stonehouse ^ Fulham 1903-1905 commissionaire ^ 50 Oakbury Road, Fulham 1911 naval pensioner, attendant at British Museum @ 54 b Stonehouse ^ 54 Beltran Road, Fulham 1921 b 1856 Stonehouse ^ Fulham d 1924.4 Fulham @ 68 sp1 Jane CARTER b 1851.1 Marylebone m1 1872.4 St Saviour, John Henry NASH 1881 @ 31 b Bethnal Green ^ 19 Princes Count, Bethnal Green m2 1887.4 St Saviour, MITCHELMORE m2 29Oct1887 St Mary, Southwark 1891 @ 29 [sic] b Marylebone ^ 23 Clowance Street, Stoke Damerel d 1891.4 Camberwell @ 40 bur 14Nov1891 Camberwell Old Cemetery, Southwark b 1889.1 St Olave sp2 Susan HEARD b 1867.2 Crediton b 13Apr1867 Bow m 1896.2 St Saviour m 30May1896 St Mary, Southwark 1901 @ 33 b Bow ^ Fulham 1911 @ 43 b Aller Farm ^ 54 Beltran Road, Fulham 1921 b 1867 Devon ^ Fulham 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 13Apr1867 ^ 28 Rosebury Road, Fulham d 1952.1 Fulham @ 84 dau Winifred Susan MITCHELMORE b 1903.3 Fulham chr 6Sep1903 St Matthew, Fulham 1911 @ 7 b Fulham ^ 54 Beltran Road, Fulham with parents (Winnifred Swan) 1921 b 1903 Fulham ^ Brighton, Sussex m 1928.3 Chelsea, Alfred G F BURBIDGE-KING (Winifred S) dau Catherine MITCHELMORE b 1905.4 Fulham chr 20Dec1905 St Matthew, Fulham (Catharine) 1911 @ 5 b Fulham ^ 54 Beltran Road, Fulham with parents 1921 b 1905 Fulham ^ Fulham with parents m 1934.3 Fulham, Donald W TULLOCH |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0570 |
head William MITCHELMORE b 1861.4 East Stonehouse 1871 @ 9 b Stonehouse ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham with parents 22Feb1875 re-admitted to Paignton National School, having completed Standard II in Feb1871 (Wm) 1881 gardener @ 18 b Stonehouse ^ 2 Oldway Road, Paignton with parents 1889 gardener: worked in Roundham Fields, Occombe, Marldon (MICHELMORE) 1891 gardener @ 29 b Stonehouse ^ 15 High Park Terrace, Paignton, boarding with John RADCLIFFE, painter m 1895.3 Totnes, TURNER m 5Aug1895 St John, Paignton: William MITCHELMORE, gardener @ 34 ^ Paignton, father Edward MITCHELMORE, army pensioner; Caroline Sophia TURNER @ 30 ^ Paignton, father John TURNER (dec), master mariner; witness Robert Prout TURNER 1901 gardener @ 39 b Plymouth ^ 14 Roundham Cottages, Paignton. Also in household: mother-in-law Anne TURNER 1911 jobbing gardener @ 50 b Flushing, Cornwall ^ 15 Lydwell Terrace, Paignton 1921 b 1860 Flushing, Cornwall ^ Paignton 1932 ^ 34 Climsland Road, Paignton 1939 old age pensioner & gardener b 3Oct1861 ^ 3 Addison Road, Paignton; head: James WILSON, house painter d 1940.2 Totnes @ 78 d 10May1940 Chakrata, Addison Road, Paignton: probate granted 16May1940 London to James Percival WILSON, decorator, and Beatrice WILSON (wife of said J P WILSON), estate £358 10s 0d sp Caroline Sophia TURNER (b 1864) Torre m 1895.3 Totnes m 5Aug1895 St John, Paignton 1901 @ 36 b Torre ^ 14 Roundham Cottages, Paignton (Caroline S) 1911 @ 46 b Torre ^ 15 Lydwell Terrace, Paignton 1921 b 1864 Torre ^ Paignton d 1932.1 Totnes @ 67 d 17Mar1932 34 Climsland Road, Paignton: wife of William MITCHELMORE; probate granted 26Apr1932 London to the said William MITCHELMORE, gardener, estate £449 19s 8d |
In 1911, William and his family were living in the same terrace as Sidney [Tree 02] and his family.
William's dates of birth as recorded in 1875 and 1939 are inconsistent.
In relation to average earnings, William's estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Caroline's estate would have been equivalent to about £80,000 today. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 2321 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 1868.2 East Stonehouse chr 3May1868 East Stonehouse 1871 @ 2 b Stonehouse ^ Luthea Villa, Brixham with parents 8Feb1875 admitted to Paignton National School 1881 scholar @ 12 b Plymouth ^ Slapton village, boarding with his uncle William 1891 plumber @ 22 b Plymouth ^ 3 Farndale Road, Forest Gate, West Ham, lodger 23Nov1896 plumber @ 28 ^ 6 Station Road W: initiated into the Shepherd's Bush Masonic Lodge, Shepherd's Bush m 1900.3 Fulham m 25Aug1900 St Mary, Stamford Brook: George MITCHELMORE, plumber @ 32 ^ 6 Station Road, father Edward MITCHELMORE, naval pensioner; Thirza SHEARS @ 27 ^ 13 Greenside Road, father George SHEARS, carpenter; witnesses George & Louisa SHEARS 1901 plumber @ 32 b Stonehouse ^ Hammersmith 1902 plumber ^ 67 Godolphin Road, Hammersmith 1911 plumber @ 42 b Plymouth ^ 22 Station Road, Hammersmith 1921 b 1870 Derbyshire ^ Hammersmith d 1947.2 Hammersmith @ 78 d 16Apr1947: ^ 30 Steirfield Road, Shepherds Bush; administration granted 28Aug1947 to [daughter] Violet Thirza HERRIDGE, wife of Arthur Andrew HERRIDGE, estate £216 sp Thirza SHEARS (b 1874) St Pancras m 1900.3 Fulham m 25Aug1900 St Mary, Stamford Brook 1901 @ 27 b St Pancras ^ Hammersmith 1911 @ 37 b Hampstead ^ 22 Station Road, Hammersmith 1921 b 1873 London ^ Hammersmith d 1944.1 Hammersmith @ 70 dau Violet Thirza MITCHELMORE b 1902.1 Fulham b Feb1902 chr 30Mar1902 St Thomas, Hammersmith 1911 school @ 9 b Shepherds Bush ^ 22 Station Road, Hammersmith (Violet) 1921 b 1902 London ^ Hammersmith with parents (Violet) m 1926.3 Hammersmith, Arthur A HERRIDGE b 1907.3 Fulham |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0427 |
head John MITCHELMORE b 1864.1 Newton Abbot b 28Feb1864 chr 20Mar1864 Marldon 1971 @ 7 b Ipplepen ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 domestic servant @ 17 b Marldon ^ Stanley Villa, Paignton m 1886.4 Totnes, TUCKER 1888, 1889 labourer ^ Fore Street, Totnes 1891 agricultural labourer @ 27 b Marldon ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston 1891-1896 labourer ^ Ackrell’s Hill, Littlehempston village 1901 labourer in cider store @ 37 b Marldon ^ Littlehempston 1911 labourer, cider merchant @ 47 b Marldon ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston (MITHCHELMORE) d 1919.4 Totnes @ 55 d Nov1919 Littlehempstone ^ Ackrell’s Hill, Littlehempston, "labourer at Buckyette Farm, found hanging in a linhay [farm shed] by his wife" sp Emily TUCKER b 1862.4 Totnes b 14Dec1862 1881 general servant (domestic) @ 18 b Totnes ^ Seymour Terrace, Berry Pomeroy; head: Jane ADAMS, widow m 1886.4 Totnes 1891 @ 28 b Totnes ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston 1901 @ 38 b Totnes ^ Littlehempston 1911 @ 48 b Totnes ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston (MITHCHELMORE) 1921 b 1862 Totnes ^ Totnes 1939 old age pensioner, widow b 14Dec1862 ^ 3 Seymour Place, Bridgetown, Totnes d 1951.3 Totnes @ 88 dau Susan Annie MITCHELMORE b 1887.4 Totnes [twin] b 27May1887 chr 28Mar1888 Totnes 1891 @ 3 b Totnes ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston 1911 domestic servant, cook @ 23 b Totnes ^ Atherfield, Cleveland Road, Paignton (Susan Anne); head: William ALLEN, lieutenant colonel retired m 1915.2 Tiverton, Ernest R BRADBURY (Susan A) 1919-1921 ^ Stoke Gabriel (Annie) 1921 b 1887 Totnes ^ Stoke Gabriel 1922-1923 ^ Hazelwood, Loddiswell d 1976.2 Newton Abbot (Annie) son John MITCHELMORE b 1887.4 Totnes [twin] d 1887.3 Totnes @ 0 dau Clara Ida MITCHELMORE b 1889.2 Totnes b 21Apr1889 chr 26Jun1889 Totnes 1891 @ 1 b Totnes ^ Ackrells Hill, Littlehempston 1901 @ 11 b Totnes ^ Littlehempston d 1906.1 Totnes @ 16 bur 2Feb1906 Littlehempston @ 16 dau Alice MITCHELMORE b 1891.2 Totnes b 14Apr1891 chr 19Jul1891 Littlehempston 1901 attending school @ 9 b 38 b Littlehempston ^ Littlehempston 1911 house maid domestic @ 19 b Littlehempston ^ Atherfield, Cleveland Road, Paignton; head: William ALLEN, lieutenant colonel retired 1921 b 1891 Devon ^ Totnes with mother m1 1926.4 Totnes, Amos J H ZANA m2 1950.2 Totnes, Albert HANNAFORD d 1970.4 Newton Abbot dau Ella MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Totnes chr 18Jun1893 Littlehempston d 1894.2 Totnes @ 12 [mo] bur 6May1894 Littlehempston @ 12 mo dau Lily MITCHELMORE b 1894.4 Totnes chr 19May1895 Littlehempston 1901 attending school @ 6 b Littlehempstone ^ Littlehempston (Lilly) 1911 assisting in house work @ 18 b Littlehempston ^ Ackrell's Hill, Littlehempston with parents (MITHCHELMORE) 1921 b 1894 Devon ^ Totnes with mother d 1924.4 Totnes @ 30 dau Jessie MITCHELMORE b 1896.3 Totnes b 6Jul1896 chr 16Aug1896 Littlehempston 1901 attending school @ 4 b Littlehempstone ^ Littlehempston 1911 general domestic servant @ 14 b Littlehempstone ^ 10 Fore Street, Totnes; head: Harold Bearne TUCKER, director in grocery and confectionery private company 1921 b 1896 Devon ^ Paignton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Jul1896 ^ 3 Seymour Place, Bridgetown, Totnes with mother d 1979.4 Newton Abbot d 26Oct1979: ^ 3 Seymour Place, Totnes; administration granted 21Nov1979 Winchester, estate £1,261 |
In 1911, Susan and her sister Alice were servants in the same household.
John’s birth was registered after his death; perhaps the parents registered the death immediately after it occurred and forgot to register the birth. There was apparently no time for a baptism. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0369 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 1866.1 Totnes chr 29Apr1866 Marldon 1871 @ 5 b Marldon ^ Marldon (MICH CHICONE) 1881 farm servant @ 15 b Marldon ^ Stanton Barton, Marldon; head: George MORTIMER, farmer m 1889.4 Totnes, EALES m 29Dec1889 Brixham All Saints: George MITCHELMORE, fisherman @ 23 ^ Lower Brixham, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Louisa Ellen EALES @ 21 ^ Lower Brixham, father William Henry EALES, quarry man; witnesses William Henry EALES and Jane MITCHELMORE 31Dec1889 charged at Brixham with stealing £4 10s from a fellow lodger, sentenced to 6 wk imprisonment 1891 fisherman @ 25 b Marldon ^ 7 Skinner's Steps, Brixham 1893 b 1866 Brixham: second hand on the Brixham trawler Gleaner 19May1894 b 1866 Marldon, RNV no 2395a: joined Celia at Cowes as able seaman, previous vessel Satinata of Brixham, discharged 6Dec1894 at Cowes 7May1896 b 1866 Devon: joined Celia at Cowes as able seaman & cox, discharged 11Sep1896 at Cowes 19May1897 b 1866 Marldon: joined Waterwitch of Portsmouth at Cowes as able seaman & cox, discharged 20Aug1897 at Cowes after yachting in home trade limits 28Nov1898 b 1868 Marldon: joined Satanita of Brixham at Brixham as second hand, trawling in the English Channel; previous vessel Leader (MITHCHELMORE) 10Jun1898 b 1866 Marldon: joined Waterwitch of Portsmouth at Cowes as able seaman & cox launch, discharged 23Sep1998 at Cowes after yachting in home trade limits, previous vessel Amy of Brixham 13May1899 b 1866 Marldon: joined Waterwitch of Portsmouth at Cowes as able seaman & launch man, discharged 22Sep1899 at Cowes after yachting in home trade limits 28Apr1900 @ 34 b Devon ^ 1 Rock Terrace, Brixham: able seaman, yacht Sea Belle; sailed from Dartmouth, cruised around coast of UK and Europe, returned Dartmouth 13Oct1900; previously sailed on Lizzie of Brixham 1901 merchant seaman @ 35 b Marldon ^ 1 Rock Terrace, Brixham (MITCHELMOOR) 1904 mariner ^ 16 Pasby Street East, Devonport 1907 -1925 master and part owner with his daughter of the Brixham trawler Clarissa 1911 fisherman @ 45 b Marldon ^ 69 Mount Pleasant Road, Brixham 1913 b 1866 Marldon ^ 4 Windmill Hill, Brixham: skipper and owner, Clarissa Brixham, trawling in the English Channel 1939 fisherman, retired b 17Feb1866 ^ 57 South Down Road, Plymouth (MICHELMORE). Also in household: his daughter Louisa & family d 1942.2 Totnes @ 76 d 10Apr1942 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton: probate granted 18Jul1942 Llandudno to Louisa Ellen MITCHELMORE, widow, and [daughter] Louisa Ellen ANDREWS (wife of Silas Henry ANDREWS), estate £355 0s 0d sp Louisa Ellen EALES b 1869.2 Totnes b 6Apr1869 Paignton m 1889.4 Totnes m 29Dec1889 Brixham All Saints 1891 @ 20 b Paignton ^ 7 Skinner's Steps, Brixham (Louisa E) 1901 @ 31 b Paignton ^ 1 Rock Terrace, Brixham (Louisa E MITCHELMOOR) 1907-1925 part owner with her father of the Brixham trawler Clarissa (Louisa Hellen) 1911 @ 42 b Paignton ^ 69 Mount Pleasant Road, Brixham 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Apr1869 ^ 57 South Down Road, Plymouth (Louisa E MICHELMORE) 1942 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton d 1947.2 Plymouth @ 78 dau Louisa Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1892.4 Totnes b 19Oct1892 chr 25Nov1892 Brixham All Saints 1Feb1899 admitted to Brixham National School (Louisa) 1901 @ 8 b Brixham ^ 1 Rock Terrace, Brixham with parents (Louisa E MITCHELMOOR) 5Sep1904 admitted to Ford Board School, Devonport; previously at Yarmouth School (Louisa) 1911 drapers assistant @ 18 b Brixham ^ 69 Mount Pleasant Road, Brixham with parents m 1914.4 Totnes, Silas H ANDREWS (Louisa E) m 26Dec1914 Brixham All Saints: Silas Henry ANDREWS, stonemason @ 23 ^ Christ Church, Plymouth, father Samuel ANDREWS, stonemason; Louisa Ellen MITCHELMORE @ 22, father George MITCHELMORE, fisherman; witness George MITCHELMORE 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Oct1892 ^ 57 South Down Road, Plymouth with parents (Louisa E) d 1958.2 Newton Abbot @ 65 (Louisa E) d 29May1958 Paignton: probate granted 14Jul1958 London to Silas Henry ANDREWS |
Witness Jane MITCHELMORE to George's wedding may have been his sister Elizabeth Jane. She also witnessed the marriage of George's sister Emma in 1894.
Apparently, George & Louisa were living with George's brother Fred at the time of his death. In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £45,000 today. |
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head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1874.3 Totnes b 29Jul1874 chr 6Sep1874 Marldon 1881 scholar @ 8 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents (William H MICHELMORE) 1891 farm servant @ 16 b Totnes ^ Wildwood, Berry Pomeroy (William MICHELMORE); head: John YEO, farmer m 1900.3 Newton Abbot m 6Aug1900 Bovey Tracey: William Henry MITCHELMORE, butcher @ 26 ^ 2 Primley Cottages, Paignton, father Richard MITCHELMORE, labourer; Margaret Sarah BUCK @ 25 ^ Pludda, father Garrett BUCK, coachman 1901 journeyman butcher @ 26 b Marldon ^ Paignton (William H MICHELMORE) 1905 drayman ^ Paignton 1911 general labourer @ 36 b Marldon, Paignton ^ 33 Church Street, Paignton (William) d 1912.1 Alverstoke @ 37 sp Margaret Sarah BUCK (b 1875) Brixham m 1900.3 Newton Abbot m 6Aug1900 Bovey Tracey 1901 @ 25 b Berry Head, Brixham ^ Paignton 1911 apartment house @ 35 b Brixham ^ 33 Church Street, Paignton (Margaret) 1921 b 1875 Brixham ^ Bovey Tracey with father Garrett (Margaret MUTCHAMORE) 1939 housekeeper, retired b 6Aug1875 ^ 1 St John's Cottages, Newton Abbot (Margaret S) d 1957.3 Newton Abbot @ 81 d 16Jul1957: widow ^ 1 St John's Cottage, Bovey Tracey; probate granted 2Sep1957 Exeter to [son] Eric Wilfred Harold MITCHELMORE, carpenter, & [granddaughter] Sylvia May MITCHELMORE, spinster, estate £383 son Eric Wilfred Harold MITCHELMORE b 1905.2 Totnes |
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b 1877.3 Totnes b 9Jun1878 chr 24Jun1878 Marldon (MITCHELMORE) 1881 scholar @ 3 b Marldon ^ Church House Inn, Marldon with parents (Albert T) 1891 servant agricultural labourer @ 14 b Marldon ^ Hazelwood, Marldon (Alfred MITCHELMORE); head: John BAKER, farmer 14Apr1902 able seaman 189067, HMS Aurora: awarded China Medal 1900 for service during the Boxer Rebellion (A T) m 23Dec1902 Castletown, Isle of Man: Alfred Thomas MITCHELUCORE, father John MITCHELUCORE; Catherine Elizabeth DUKE, father Richard DUKE 1905 sailor RN ^ Marldon 1906 RN ^ 15 Nuneham Terrace, Paignton 1908 RN ^ 3 Princes Cottages, Paignton 1911 petty officer (seaman) @ 32 b near Paignton ^ HMS Defiance, Saltash, Cornwall (Alfred MITCHELMORE) 10Sep1919 pensioned Petty Officer 189067, HMS Pembroke: awarded Silver War Badge (A) 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Arthur T) listed on 1914-1918 Roll of Honour, Royal British Legion Hall, Queen Street, Castletown, Isle of Man 1921 b 1877 Marldon ^ Castletown bur 28Jan1939 Malew, Isle of Man @ 61 sp Catherine Elizabeth DUKE chr 24May1874 Castletown St Mary's, Isle of Man m 23Dec1902 Castletown 1911 pork butcher @ 37 b Castletown ^ 12 Bridge Street, Castletown (Catherine) 1921 b 1875 Isle of Man ^ Castletown b 1905.4 Totnes son Alfred John MITCHELMAN dau Edith Muriel MITCHELMORE b 1906.4 Totnes b 21Oct1906 chr 27Jan1907 Paignton 1911 @ 4 b Devon ^ 12 Bridge Street, Castletown with mother (Edith) 1921 b 1906 Marldon ^ Castletown with parents d 1958 Douglas, Isle of Man @ 51 son Willie MITCHELMORE b 1908.4 Totnes b 25Sep1908 chr 7Nov1908 Paignton d 1908.4 Totnes @ 1 [mo] dau Eileen MITCHELMORE b May1913 Isle of Man bur 11Aug1915 Isle of Man @ 2 yr 3 mo |
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head Fred MITCHELMORE b 1881.4 Totnes b 5Nov1881 Marldon chr 25Dec1881 Marldon 1891 scholar @ 9 b Marldon ^ Stantor, Marldon with mother and stepfather 1901 farm labourer @ 19 b Marldon ^ Millman’s Farm, Marldon m 1906.1 Totnes m 10Feb1906 St John, Paignton: Fred MITCHELMORE, farm labourer @ 24 ^ Parraway Cottages, Yalberton, father John MITCHELMORE (dec.), farm labourer; Maud Mary FRIEND @ 24 ^ Goodrington, father William Prowse FRIEND, farm labourer; witness F G FRIEND 1907-1913 farm labourer ^ Goodrington 1911 agricultural labourer on farm @ 29 b Marldon ^ Goodrington Village, Paignton [next door to Grange Farm] 1921 b 1881 England ^ Paignton 1939 verger b 5Nov1881 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton (Fred) d 1940.1 Totnes @ 58 d 4Feb1940 Paignton sp Maud Mary FRIEND b 1881.2 Totnes b 15Apr1881 Blagdon, Devon m 1906.1 Totnes m 10Feb1906 St John, Paignton 1911 @ 29 b Blagdon ^ Goodrington Village, Paignton 1921 b 1881 England ^ Paignton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 15Apr1881 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton d 1961.1 Newton Abbot @ 79 (Maud M) d 27Jan1961 Paignton d 27Jan1961 Newton Abbot Hospital, Newton Abbot: ^ 2 South View Road, Paignton; administration granted 20Apr1961 London to [son] Robert Friend MITCHELMORE, fireman, estate £371 dau Winifred Maud MITCHELMORE b 1907.3 Totnes b 16Jul1907 Paignton chr 20Sep1907 Paignton 1911 @ 3 b Goodrington ^ Goodrington Village, Paignton with parents 21Apr1914 admitted to Paignton National School; previously at Curledge Street Infants, re-admitted 30Jun1919, left 29Jul1921 (Winnie) 1921 b 1907 England ^ Paignton with parents m 1930.4 Totnes, Herbert W ADAMS m 193x, Herbert William ADAMS 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 16Jul1907 ^ Braemar Avenue, Sodbury (Winifred M); also in household: Doris E ADAMS d 1986 Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset @ 79 b 1909.2 Totnes b 1911.1 Totnes (Edgar F) son Maurice George MITCHELMORE b 1913.3 Totnes b 1918.2 Totnes |
Winifred's wedding It was Herbert ADAM's second marriage. Doris ADAMS was a daughter by his first marriage; she later married Winifred's brother Edgar. |
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head Frederick Robert MITCHELMORE b 1875.1 Totnes b 16Feb1875 Paignton chr 7Mar1875 Paignton (Frederic Robert) 1May1875 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 5 b Paignton ^ Kirkham Street, Paignton with parents (Frederick R) 1Mar1882 ^ Kirkham Street: admitted to Paignton National School (Fredk) 1891 gardener @ 16 b Paignton ^ Mill Lane, Local Board Cottage No 2, Paignton with parents (Frederick R) m 1898.2 Totnes, WESTAWAY m 11Jun1898 St John, Paignton: Frederick Robert MITCHELMORE, gardener @ 23 ^ Meand ? Terrace, Paignton, father Robert MITCHELMORE, carter; Florence Harriett WESTAWAY @ 20 ^ 8 Palace Avenue, Paignton, father James WESTAWAY, farm labourer; witness Beatrice WESTAWAY 1900-1906 gardener ^ Paignton 1901 gardener @ 26 b Paignton ^ Alma Terrace, Paignton (Fred R) 1911 gardener domestic @ 36 b Paignton ^ 5 Prospect Terrace, Colley End, Paignton 1911, 1913 ^ 5 Pleasant Terrace, Paignton 1918 ^ 1 Norton Street, Paignton 1921 b 1875 Devon ^ Paignton d 1926.4 Totnes @ 51 sp Florence Harriett WESTAWAY (b 1877) Totnes m1 1898.2 Totnes, MITCHELMORE m1 11Jun1898 St John, Paignton 1901 @ 23 b Totnes ^ Alma Terrace, Paignton (Florence H) 1911 house wife @ 33 b Littlehempston ^ 5 Prospect Terrace, Colley End, Paignton 1921 b 1879 Totnes ^ Paignton m2 1929.2 Totnes, William H PROWSE (Florence H) d 1949.2 Totnes @ 71 (Florence H) son Frederick Rupert MITCHELMORE b 1900.4 Totnes dau Florence May MITCHELMORE b 1904.2 Totnes b 30May1904 Paignton chr 26Jun1904 Paignton 1911 @ 6 b Paignton ^ 5 Prospect Terrace, Colley End, Paignton with parents 1Apr1913 admitted to Paignton National School; left 28Sep1917 with examination certificate (Flor May) 1921 b 1904 Devon ^ Paignton with parents (Florence Harriett) m 1927.2 Totnes, Lewis W MITCHELL (Florence M) d 1967.1 Totnes @ 62 d 4Feb1967 Paignton Hospital: ^ 68 York Road, Paignton; probate granted 13Mar1967 to Brenda Valerie WICKS and [brother-in-law] George Stanley GOODMAN, retired station yard master, estate £2920 dau Madeline Louise MITCHELMORE b 1906.1 Totnes b 31Dec1905 Paignton chr 19Jan1906 Paignton 1911 @ 5 b Paignton ^ 5 Prospect Terrace, Colley End, Paignton with parents (Madline Louise) 1Apr1913 admitted to Brixham National School; left 23Dec1919 (Louisa) 1921 b 1906 Devon ^ Paignton with parents m 1927.4 Totnes, George S GOODMAN (Madeline L) d 1968.1 Reading @ 62 (Madeline L) |
In 1911, Frederick and his family were living next door to his distant cousin William and his family. |
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head Percy Alfred Grant MITCHELMORE b 1884.2 Totnes b 23Feb1884 Paignton chr 11May1884 Paignton 9Feb1891 admitted to Paignton National School 1891 scholar @ 7 b Paignton ^ Mill Lane, Local Board Cottage No 2, Paignton with parents (Percy A G) 1901 pantry lad domestic @ 17 b Paignton ^ Esplanade Hotel, Paignton (Percy) 1911 motor driver domestic @ 27 b Paignton ^ Mill House, Paignton ^ Totnes (Percy). Also in household: his mother Sarah m 1912.1 Totnes, LEES (Percy A G) m 17Feb1912 Paignton: Percy Alfred Grant MITCHELMORE, chauffeur @ 27 ^ Mill House, father Robert MITCHELMORE, carter (deceased); Elizabeth Jane LEES @ 26 ^ 12 Camden Terrace, father Elijah LES, brick burner 1919 private 082480 Army Service Corps; awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Percy A G) 1921 b 1884 Paignton ^ Paignton (Percy) 1924 motor driver: administrator of sister Eliza's estate 1939 motor driver b 23Feb1884 ^ 20 Stanley Gardens, Paignton (Percy A) d 1960.3 Newton Abbot @ 76 (Percy Alfred George) sp Elizabeth Jane LEES b 1885.2 Swansea b 14Apr1885 m 1912.1 Totnes (Elizabeth J) m 17Feb1912 Paignton 1921 b 1885 Wales ^ Paignton (Elizabeth) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 14Feb1885 ^ 20 Stanley Gardens, Paignton (Elizabeth J) d 1973.2 Devon Central |
The error in Elizabeth's date of birth in the 1939 Register was later corrected. |
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head George Herbert MITCHELMORE b 1890.1 Totnes b 23Jan1890 Paignton chr 2Feb1890 Paignton 1891 @ 1 b Paignton ^ Mill Lane, Local Board Cottage No 2, Paignton with parents (George H) 1Feb1897 admitted to Paignton National School (George) 1901 @ 11 b Paignton ^ Mill Cottages, Paignton with parents (George) 1911 house painter @ 21 b Paignton ^ Mill House, Paignton with brother Percy (George) m 1914.2 Bodmin, SOLOMON (George H MICHELMORE) d 1918.4 Totnes @ 28 sp Gwendolen Mary SOLOMON b 1890.3 Bodmin m1 1914.2 Bodmin, MITCHELMORE (Gwendoline M) 1921 b 1890 Bodmin ^ Bodmin (Gwendoline M) m2 1922.4 Bodmin, Alfred T SKINNER (Gwendoline M) d 1954.4 Bodmin @ 64 d 2Dec1954 @ 64; bur Bodmin Old Cemetery (Gwendoline Mary) son Leonard George MITCHELMORE b 1916.3 Totnes (Leonard G) b 12Jul1916 1921 b 1916 Paignton ^ St Austell, Cornwall with SEAGO family 1995 ^ Castle Hill House, Castle Street, Bodmin, Cornwall (Leonard) d Nov1995 Truro bur 17Nov1995 Old Cemetery, Bodmin |
Paignton National School has George's birth date recorded as 23Apr1889. |
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head James MITCHELMORE b 1846.2 Kingsbridge chr 3May1846 Slapton 1851 @ 5 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 1861 @ 14 b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 1871 carpenter @ 24 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents m 1880.1 Camberwell, CROCKER m 26Jan1880 St Giles, Camberwell: James MITCHELMORE, farmer ^ Slapton, father John MITCHELMORE, carpenter; Elizabeth Walke CROCKER ^ Warner Road, father Henry CROCKER, farmer; witness Emily Kingcombe CROCKER 1880 farmer ^ Slapton 1886 farmer ^ Poole, Slapton 1881 farmer of 45 acr @ 35 b Slapton ^ Slapton village. Also in household: his wife's parents 1889-1890 farmer ^ Pool, Slapton 1891 farmer @ 45 b Slapton ^ Poplar Farm, Ewell, Surrey 1891 farmer ^ West Ewell, Epson d 1900.1 Guildford @ 53 bur 2Feb1900 Ockham, Surrey @ 53 ^ Rectory Farm, Ockham, Surrey sp Elizabeth Walk CROCKER (b 1846) Revelstoke 1851 @ 5 ^ Noss Village, Revelstoke with parents Henry and Elizabeth m 1880.1 Camberwell (Elizabeth Walke) m 26Jan1880 St Giles, Camberwell 1881 @ 35 b Revelstoke ^ Slapton village (Elizabeth) 1891 @ 45 b Revelstoke ^ Poplar Farm, Ewell (Elizabeth W) 1901 farmer, widow @ 53 b Revelstoke ^ Rectory Farm, Ockham (MICHELMORE). Also in household: Emily KINGCOMBE @ 49 b Revelstoke, relationship unknown 1911 household duties, widow @ 65 b Noss ^ 27 Springcopse Road, Reigate (Elizabeth T T) 1921 b 1847 Revelstoke ^ Reigate (Elith W) d 1926.1 Reigate @ 80 bur 27Feb1926 Reigate @ 80 ^ 27 Springcopse Road d 24Feb1926 @80; bur St Mary, Reigate (Elizabeth Walke) dau Lilian MITCHELMORE b 1880.4 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1880 Slapton 22Oct1884 admitted to Slapton County Primary School; left 6Jan1885, re-admitted 31Jan1887, left 13Dec1889 (MICHELMORE) 1881 @ 4 mo b Slapton ^ Slapton village with parents 1891 scholar @ 10 b Slapton ^ Poplar Farm, Ewell, Surrey with parents 1901 @ 20 b Slapton ^ Rectory Farm, Ockham with mother (Lillian MICHELMORE) 1911 @ 30 b Slapton ^ 27 Springcopse Road, Reigate with mother 1921 b 1882 Slapton ^ Reigate with mother 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 15Nov1880 ^ 87 Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham d 1957.1 Middlesex S @ 76 son John Crocker Ithiel MITCHELMORE b 1885.2 Kingsbridge |
Elizabeth's memorial |
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head William Henry MITCHELMORE chr 19Oct1859 Dartmouth St Petrox 1861 @ 1 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with parents 1871 scholar @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with parents m 1880.4 Totnes, CRABB 1881 butcher @ 21 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (William A) 1881 continued late father's butchery business 14Aug1882 butcher @ 22 ^ Dartmouth: initiated into the Hauley Masonic Lodge, Dartmouth 1883 owner of slaughter house in St Columb, Cornwall 1883-1897 butcher ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 1891 butcher @ 31 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Petrox (William H) 25Aug1891 at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, fined 20s for failing to provide water for cleansing purposes at his slaughter house at Waterpool Road 1893 butcher ^ Dartmouth: seaman charged with obtaining 2 shillings and 3 pounds of beef from him on false pretences (MICHELMORE) 10Dec1895 bought third prize pen of young wethers at Dartmouth annual market and show (W H) 6May1896 sold boots at Dartmouth Cottage Hospital rummage sale (W H) 28Oct1898 appointed official collector for the Carnival Committee (W H) 1901 butcher @ 41 b Dartmouth ^ Bayards Cove, Lower Street, Dartmouth. Also in household: his unmarried sister-in-law Gertrude CRABB 1907 ^ 25 Pentyre Tce, Plymouth, commercial traveller 1910 commercial traveller d 1910.2 Plymouth @ 50 sp Sarah Betsy Pellow CRABB b 1859.3 Stoke Damerel (Sarah) m 1880.4 Totnes (Sarah Betsy P) 1881 @ 22 b Devenport ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (Sarah) 1891 @ 32 b Devonport ^ Lower Street, St Petrox (Sarah) 26Jul1898 ran Nagasaki stall at Japanese-themed bazaar in aid of St Petrox and St Barnabas churches (Mrs W H) 1901 @ 42 b Devonport ^ Bayards Cove, Dartmouth (Sarah) 1911 private means @ 52 b Devonport ^ 49 Bampton Street, Tiverton with daughter Dora 1921 b 1858 Devonport ^ Plymouth (Sarah Betsy) with daughter Annie 1939 retired, partly incapacitated b 14Jun1858 ^ Upingtons, High Street, Wiveliscombe, Somerset (Sarah) d 1942.2 Plymouth @ 83 (Sarah Betsy) d 28Apr1942 @ 83 (Sarah Betsy) dau Cecilia Eliza MITCHELMORE b 1881.3 Totnes b 8Jul1881 chr 4Aug1881 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 scholar @ 9 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Petrox (Cecilia E) 1901 drapers assistant @ 19 b Dartmouth ^ Duke Street, Dartmouth; head: Richard H POUND, draper and clothier (Cecilia E) m 1907.4 Plymouth: Frederick James ELLIS ^ 25 Pentyre Terrace, Plymouth, father commercial traveller; Cecilia Eliza MITCHELMORE d 1914.4 Plymouth @ 33 dau Kate Eleanor MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Totnes b 6Aug1882 chr 10Sep1882 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 scholar @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Petrox (Kate E) 1901 shop assistant @ 18 b Dartmouth ^ Bayards Cove, Dartmouth with parents (Kate) m 1901.3 Totnes, Frank NEILL 1911 @ 28 ^ Devonport with husband & two children 1921 b 1882 Dartmouth ^ Devonport (Kate) d 1971.2 Plympton b 1884.1 Totnes dau Dora Louise MITCHELMORE b 1886.1 Totnes b 1Dec1885 chr 3Jan1886 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 scholar @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth St Petrox (Dora L) 6May1896 sold china at Dartmouth Cottage Hospital rummage sale (Miss Dora) 1901 shop assistant @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ Bayards Cove, Dartmouth with parents (Dora) m 1910.1 Solihull, Thomas MILNER m 16Feb1910 St Cyprian, Hay Mills, Birmingham: Thomas MILNER, draper @ 34 ^ 104 Coventry Road, Hay Mills, father Theophilus MILNER, gentleman; Dora Louise MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ 104 Coventry Road, Hay Mills, father William Henry MITCHELMORE, commercial traveller; witness Theophilus MILNER 1911 @ 25 ^ 49 Bampton Street, Tiverton with husband & daughter. Also in household: her mother Sarah 1921 b 1886 Dartmouth ^ Wiveliscombe 1939 @ 44 ^ Wellington, Somerset with mother (Dora L) d 1953.2 Chichester @ 67 dau Annie Gertrude MITCHELMORE b 1887.4 Totnes b 24Aug1887 chr 26Sep1887 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 scholar @ 3 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Annie G) 1898 student at Dartmouth Girls' School: awarded Standard IV prize (Annie) 1901 @ 13 b Dartmouth ^ Bayards Cove, Dartmouth with parents (Annie) m 1908.1 Plymouth, William James MEW 1911 @ 23 ^ 18 Radnor Street, Plymouth with husband and two children 1921 b 1887 Dartmouth ^ Plymouth d 1964.2 Totnes @ 75 d 15Jun1964 |
Sarah's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is clearly in error. She may have been born on 14Jun1859.
Annie |
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head Frederick George MITCHELMORE b 1869.2 Totnes b 28Dec1869 1871 @ 2 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with parents 1881 @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street Dartmouth with brother William (Frederick) 1886-1896 played rugby for Dartmouth and Devon, "one of the sturdiest threequarters Dartmouth ever possessed" (?/F/F G) 26Apr1887 at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, fined 40s for assault on servant girl Elizabeth WORTHMAN near Little Dartmouth Farm 1888-1889 rowed for Dartmouth Amateur Rowing Club (F) 1891 boarding clerk @ 21 b Dartmouth ^ Carlton Terrace, Dartmouth with mother (Frederick) m 1893.4 Totnes, ATHERTON m 27Dec1893 St Petrox, Dartmouth: Frederick George MITCHELMORE, clerk @ 24 ^ St Saviour, Dartmouth, father William Henry MITCHELMORE (deceased), butcher; Mabel Augusta Mary ATHERTON @ 21 ^ St Petrox, father Thomas William ATHERTON, retired master at arms; witnesses Herbert William ATHERTON, [brother-in-law] Robert Thomas PILLAR; by licence 28Sep1894 reported to be returning to Dartmouth for good 1895 licensed victualler, Dartmouth Arms ^ Bayard’s Cove, Dartmouth 9Dec1895 licenced victualer @ 27 ^ Dartmouth: initiated into the Hauley Masonic Lodge, Dartmouth 1897 innkeeper ^ Dartmouth Arms, Lower Street, Dartmouth (Fred Geo) 7Jan1898 announced intention of F Mitchelmore & Co to start a house coal business at Dartmouth 18Jan1898 his property Great Ridge, a field at Townstal occupied by his brother Charles, sold for £1040 (Mr F) 29Mar1898 landlord, Dartmouth Arms: witness in case at Dartmouth Petty Sessions 30Mar1898 elected to general committee of the Dartmouth Swimming Club (F) 1900 landlord of the Dartmouth Arms and coal merchant 1900 ^ The Island, Dartmouth (F G) 12Feb1901 licensee of the Dartmouth Arms: going to front, applied for a transfer of his licence to Mrs MITCHELMORE (F G) 1901 enlisted in Natal Mounted Rifles (F G) 14May1901 ^ Naauwpoort, South Africa (F G) 8Aug1901 Private 24135 27th Company 7th Battalion Imperial Yeomenry: sent home from Boer War, “inefficient” 12Nov1901 ^ Dartmouth: invalided home 5Feb1902 coal merchant @ 31 yr 8 mo ^ St Barnabas, Dartmouth: re-enlists at Shorncliffe, Kent, in Imperial Yeomanry for one year period, allots two-fifths of his pay towards the support of his wife and children 8Feb1902 sailed to front from Southampton (F G) 19Apr1902 private 24135, Imperial Yeomanry: wounded slightly at Kalkfontein, South Africa 1902 awarded Queen’s South Africa Medal with clasp and the King’s South Africa Medal with two clasps 1902 F G Mitchelmore & Co, coal merchants, North Embankment, Dartmouth 16Sep1902 dinner given in his honour on his return home from the front (Frederick) 4Aug1903 on committee of the Dartmouth Athletic Rugby Football Club (F G) 26Aug1904 on General Committee for the 1904 Dartmouth Royal Regatta (F) 19Dec1905 ^ Dartmouth Arms: at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, accused of being drunk at Bayards Cove; case dismissed 19May1906 departed Southampton aboard Kinfauns Castle for Natal, South Africa (F G) d 28Jul1920 Aliwal Street, Durban @ 55, cause ruptured liver and internal haemorrhage, bur Stellawood Cemetery, Durban d 19Jul1920 Durban, South Africa ^ Dartmouth, "body found on waste land near The Esplanade, no suspicion of foul play; well-known in Devon rugby football circles 20 yr ago and a keen oarsman; had been in South Africa for some years, spent a long furlough in Dartmouth a year ago" bur Jul1920: funeral at Stellawood Cemetery, Durban, attended by members of the League of Comrades sp Mabel Augusta Mary ATHERTON b 1872.4 Totnes (Mabel Augusta M) b 10Oct1872 Dartmouth known as Augusta m 1893.4 Totnes m 27Dec1893 St Petrox, Dartmouth 11Oct1894 performed at concert at Dartmouth Constitutional Club (Mrs F) 26Jan1898 sang two songs at St Barnabas social tea (Mrs F) 26Jul1898 ran Geisha Tea Gardens stall at Japanese-themed bazaar in aid of St Petrox and St Barnabas churches (Mrs F) 1901 licensed victualler @ 28 b Dartmouth ^ Bayards Cove Hill, Dartmouth 1902 innkeeper, Dartmouth Arms, Lower Street, Dartmouth (Mrs Mabel A M) 1908 ^ Beaconsfield, Dartmouth 1911 housekeeper @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 45 Treville Street, Plymouth (Mabel); head: Robert HARRIS, licensed victualler 1921 b 1872 Dartmouth ^ Wembury (Mabel Augustus Mary) later ^ Basingstoke with son George, then ^ Burton on Trent with son Frederick, then housekeeper ^ Leicester 1939 cook housekeeper b 10Oct1872 ^ 20 Knighton Rise, Oadby, Leicestershire; head: Sophia STIBBLE, independent means d 1947.2 Basingstoke @ 74 son Frederick Atherton MITCHELMORE b 1895.3 Totnes b 1900.1 Totnes |
Frederick and family (taken about 1915) |
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head Augustus John MITCHELMORE b 1863.2 Totnes chr 3May1863 Dartmouth St Saviour 1871 scholar @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham with parents (Agustus) 1881 boat builder @ 18 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Augustus) m 1887.2 Stoke Damerel, HIDGE 30May1889 enlisted as shipwright 150732 in Royal Navy for 12 yr 10Sep1895 carpenter's mate RN @ 32 ^ Providence Street, Stoke Damerel: initiated into the St Aubyn Masonic Lodge, Devonport 1Jun1897 promoted to officer rank as Carpenter 1900 RN carpenter: appointed to the Northampton for Cleopatra (A J) 1911 carpenter artisan @ 48 b Dartmouth ^ HMS Cornwallis, overseas (Augustus J MITCHLEMORE) 1Jun1912 promoted to Chief Carpenter 11Aug1913-23Apr1917 working at Kowloon Dockyard, Hong Kong 8Apr1915 ship’s carpenter: gave evidence in theft case 13Sep1918 promoted to Shipwright Lieutenant 29Jul1924 shipwright lieutenant RN: awarded British War medal (A J) 13Sep1926 promoted to Shipwright Lieutenant-Commander 1926 lieutenant RN ^ Belcroft, Moor Green Road, Cowes: attended brother Alfred's funeral d 1929.1 Plymouth @ 66 d 10Mar1929 Chilton Nursing Home @ 66; cause enlarged prostate, nephritis & cardiac failure; informant wife ^ 8 Beauchamp Terrace, Peverell, Plymouth d 10Mar1929 @ 66; obituary published in the Times d 10Mar1929; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth d 10Mar1929 The Charleton Nursing Home, Mutley, Plymouth: ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Peverell, Plymouth; probate granted 20Apr1929 London to Rosalie Emmeline MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £534 14s 1d sp Rosalie Emmeline HODGE b 1864.3 Totnes b 25May1864 Mansands [near Brixham] 1881 dressmaker @ 16 b Mansands ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth with parents (Rosalia) m 1887.2 Stoke Damerel (Rosalie Emmelin) 1891 "husband RN" @ 26 b Brixham ^ 40 George Street, Stoke Damerel (Rosalie) 1901 @ 36 b Mansands ^ 3 Providence Parade, Devonport 1911 @ 46 b Mansands ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Devonport; Also in household: her father William HODGE 1921 b 1864 Brixham ^ Devonport (Rosalie) 1926 ^ Belcroft, Moor Green Road, Cowes 1929 ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Peverell, Plymouth 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25May1864 ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Plymouth (Rosalie E) d 1946.2 Plymouth @ 82 d 25Jun1946 Plymouth @ 82 ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Peverell (Rosalie Emmaline) d 25Jun1946: ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Peverell, Plymouth; probate granted 23Sep1946 London to [daughter] Bessie Rosalie MITCHELMORE, spinster, estate £994 dau Bessie Rosalie MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Stoke Damerel b 29Oct1889 1891 @ 1 b Devonport ^ 40 George Street, Stoke Damerel with mother (Bessie) 1901 @ 11 b Devonport ^ 3 Providence Parade, Devonport with mother 1911 @ 21 b Devonport ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Devonport with mother 1921 b 1889 Devonport ^ Devonport (Bessie) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 29Oct1889 ^ 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Plymouth with mother (Bessie R) d 1971.3 Plymouth d 2Sep1971 @ 81; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth d 2Sep1971 8 Beauchamp Crescent, Peverell, Plymouth: spinster |
Further details of Augustus's naval career are available here.
In relation to average earnings, Augustus's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Rosalie's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today. |
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head William Arthur MITCHELMORE b 1865.3 Newton Abbot 1871 scholar @ 5 b Torquay ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham with parents 7Sep1878 @ 13 b Dartmouth: made first sea voyage as cook aboard Catherine & Mary of Dartmouth for 15s per month; record witnessed by N MITCHELMORE (Arthur) m 1889.2 Conway, BESWICK (MITCHAELMORE) m 25Jun1889 St John's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Llandudno, Carnarvonshire: William Arthur MITCHAELMORE, mariner @ 25 ^ Gadlys House, Llandudno, father Nathaniel MICHAELMORE, painter; Elizabeth BESWICK @ 25 [sic] ^ Gadlys House, Llandudno, father Richard BESWICK, mariner; witness Margaret BESWICK 1891 unm leading stoker @ 26 b Dartmouth ^ HMS Britannia moored in Dartmouth harbour (William) 18Jul1894 came second in George & Dragon in sculling match at the Kingswear Regatta (W) 16Jan1896 discharged from Royal Navy due to shore injury Jan1896 sailor @ 30: arrived London aboard Java from Hong Kong (W) 1903-1905 boatswain, Orita and Orotava: made several voyages between London and Sydney NSW (A/Arthur) d 1909.4 Totnes @ 44 d 18Oct1909 @ 44; bur Dartmouth St Saviour at Longcross, "boatswain" sp Elizabeth BESWICK b 1858.2 Prescott 1871 @ 13 b Widnes ^ 44 Widnes Road, Widnes with parents Richard & Margaret BESWICK 1881 @ 23 b Widnes ^ 181 Price Street, Birkenhead with parents m 1889.2 Conway m 25Jun1889 St John's Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Llandudno 1891 married @ 33 b Widnes ^ 153 Mostyn Street, Llandudno with parents 1901 married laundress, inmate @ 44 b Widnes ^ Tranmere Workhouse, Birkenhead d 1907.4 West Derby @ 49 bur 9Oct1907 Farnworth, Lancashire @ 49 ^ 22 Longfellow Street, Bootle b 1890.3 Conway |
In relation to average earnings, William's wages would have been equivalent to about £500 a month today.
Further details of William's naval career are available here.
William's son Enos was a deck boy on Oratava 1905-1906
In 1901, as a result of a recent change in policy concerning the children of workhouse inmates, Elizabeth's son Enos was boarded out nearby instead of living with her. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0432 |
head Charles Frederick MITCHELMORE 1867.4 Newton Abbot b 28Dec1867 South Street, Torquay 1871 scholar @ 3 b Torquay ^ Little Bicton Place, Littleham with parents (Charles F) 1881 baker @ 14 b Torquay ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents m 1887.4 Totnes (Charles Fredk) m 24Nov1887 Congregational Church, Dartmouth Road, Paignton: Charles Frederick MITCHELMORE, painter @ 21 ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth, father Nathaniel MITCHELMORE, painter; Caroline Louisa TUCKER @ 23 ^ Bear's Cove, Dartmouth, father Thomas TUCKER, pilot; witness Thomas TUCKER 1889-1897 partner in father's painting firm N Mitchelmore & Son 1891 painter @ 23 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (Charles F) 12Oct1896 painter @ 29 ^ Dartmouth: initiated into the Hauley Masonic Lodge, Dartmouth 1900 painter, decorator, plumber and glazier ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth 1901 painter etc., shop keeper @ 34 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth (Chas F) 10Nov1903 lent a number of oil paintings for a Rifle Club entertainment (C) 18Jul1906 with wife, mounted a picture galley at the annual garden fete of the Townstal and St Saviour's churches 1906 painter & picture frame maker ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth 1908-1911 ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth (C) 4Feb1909 elected Sentinel of the "Onward & Upward" Good Templar Lodge, Dartmouth (Bro C) 21May1909 ^ Newcomen Road: advertises 25,000 rolls of wallpaper for sale from 3d each (C) 1909 won contracts to repair properties in Dartmouth and Stoke Fleming ?1909-1910 hunted [hares] with the Britannia Beagles (C) 1909-1911 painter, decorator, plumber and glazier ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth 2May1910 Dartmouth Council paid him 13s 5d for extras in his construction of the Weights & Measures Office in the Market (C) 19Jul1910 tendered for painting a tenement house in Bayard's Cove, Dartmouth, but the trustees preferred a tender from his cousin Ernest (C) 1910-1919 picture frame maker ^ 15 Newcomin Road, Dartmouth 1911 fine art dealer and painter @ 44 b Ford ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth (Charles F) d 1918.2 Totnes @ 51 d 28Apr1918 15 Newcomin Road, Dartmouth @ 51, "painter & decorator, also ran the Art Gallery" d 28Apr1918 @ 51; bur Longross Cemetery, Dartmouth. Also named on memorial: his wife Caroline and son Arthur bur 2May1918 Dartmouth (Charles F) d 28Apr1918 Newcomin Road, Dartmouth: probate granted 26Aug1918 Exeter to Caroline Louisa MITCHELMORE, widow, leaves his entire estate of £448 10s 0d to his wife sp Caroline Louise TUCKER b 23May1865 New Road [now Victoria Road], Dartmouth 1881 ag dairymaid @ 16 b Dartmouth ^ Croter's Hill, Dartmouth; head: [grandfather] James POPE, dairyman m 1887.4 Totnes (Caroline Louisa) m 24Nov1887 Congregational Church, Dartmouth Road, Paignton 1891 @ 26 b Dartmouth (Catherine) family bible with dates and times of childen's and grandchildren's births gives address as Orcana, Newcomen Road, Dartmouth 1901 "shop" @ 36 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth 1911 business in works of art @ 46 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth (Caroline L) 3May1918 thanked friends for sympathy in her recent bereavement (Mrs C) 10May1918 gave notice that she will continue her late husband's business 14Nov1918 son Albert’s German POW record gives her address as 15 New Common Road, Dartmouth 1921 b 1864 Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (Caroline L) 1923 draper ^ 15 Newcomin Road, Dartmouth (Mrs Caroline) d 1938.1 Devon Central @ 74 d 13Feb1938 Dartmouth @ 74 ^ 19 Shoreton Valley Road, Paignton, widow of the late Chas F MITCHELMORE bur 17Feb1938 Longcross Cemetery, Dartmouth, "died at the house of her daughter Mrs PIKE; husband former proprietor of the Art Gallery, Newcomin Road; funeral at Preston Baptist Church" son Frederick Thomas Nathaniel MITCHELMORE b 1888.2 Totnes son William Charles John MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Totnes b 1893.1 Totnes b 1896.2 Totnes dau Ivy Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1900.1 Totnes b 18Jan1900 Dartmouth, "at ten minutes to 11 at night" 1901 @ 1 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomen Road, Dartmouth (Ivy E) 11Feb1910 came 2nd in Spelling Bee competition at the "Guardian Angel" Juvenile Temple, Independent Order of Good Templars, Dartmouth (Ivy) and 1st in 1912 (Ivy) 24Mar1911 played a piano duet at annual prize distribution of the "Guardian Angel" Juvenile Temple (Ivy) 1911 @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth with parents 1921 b 1900 Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth with mother m 1921.3 Totnes, Henry O T PIKE m 30Jul1921 Baptist Chapel, Dartmouth: Henry Charles Thomas PIKE; Ivy Elizabeth MITCHELMORE 1938 ^ 19 Shoreton Valley Road, Paignton d 8May1977 |
Presumably Charles went to Hockworthy (between Tiverton and Wellington, Somerset) in search of employment. He would have returned to Dartmouth to take over his father’s business after his father died in 1897 because his two older brothers were both seamen.
It may have been Charles's cousin Charles who hunted hares.
A report on Charles's funeral is available here, and the full text of his will is available here. In relation to average earnings, Charles's estate would have been equivalent to about £60,000 today.
A photograph of the memorial to Charles, Caroline and Arthur is available here.
Caroline's death announcement and a funeral report are available here. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 2132 |
head Alfred Ernest MITCHELMORE b 1875.4 Totnes known as Ernie 12Feb1876 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Ernest) 1891 painter @ 15 ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Ernest) ?Jun-Aug 1894 came first or second in 5, 10 and 15 mile races around the New Ground organised by the Dartmouth & District Cycling Club (E) ?26Sep1964 presented with 2nd champion's medal at annual dinner of the Dartmouth & District Cycling Club (E) m 1897.4 Totnes, BEADON 1901 painter shopkeeper @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (Ernest A) 19Apr1901 ^ Lower Street: advertised "plain & ornamental painter, writer, grainer, paper-hanger & glazier, 30% cheaper than any other house in the trade, contractor to HM Government, pictures mounted and framed, oil paintings restored" (Ernest A) 3Jun1901 jumped into water and saved boy who had fallen overboard at Dartmouth Embankment (Ernest) 3Sep1901 painter of Lower Street: fined 10s for storing a barrel in the street (Ernest) 1902-1906 painter ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth 9May1903 painter @ 27: departed Southampton aboard Saxon for Natal, South Africa (E A) Mar1904 baker @ 33: arrived Southampton aboard Galeka from Cape Town (Mr E) 10Nov1906 decorator @ 31: departed Southampton aboard St Louis for New York 18Nov1906 married decorator @ 31 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth: arrived New York aboard St Louis from Southampton, visiting friend J GOLDSTEIN, 247 W 117 Street, New York, first visit to USA (Ernest MICHELMORE) 15Aug1907 decorator @ 32: arrived Southampton aboard Majestic from New York (E) 1910-1914 painter ^ 10 Lower Street, Dartmouth 1909 won tenders for painting the lighthouse & redecorating Subscription Rooms 19Jul1910 his tender for painting a tenement house in Bayard's Cove, Dartmouth, preferred by the trustees to one from his cousin Charles (E) 1921 b 1875 Devon ^ Dartmouth (Ernest) 1921 his residence in Lower Street, Dartmouth was owned by William NEWMAN, vicar of Hockworthy, Devon 1923 painter ^ 9 Fairfax Place, Dartmouth d 1926.1 Totnes @ 50 d 22Mar1926 @ 50; husband of Mabel, father of Muriel, Emily, Valerie, Frank and Geoffrey (Ernest) d 22Mar1926 @ 50, collapsed and died while installing plate glass window (Ernest A) bur 27Mar1926 Townstall, Dartmouth (Mr E A) d 22Mar1926 @ 77 [sic]; bur Dartmouth St Clement d 22Mar1926 9 Fairfax Place, Dartmouth: letter of administration granted 23Jun1926 London to Mabel Gertrude MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £802 7s 8d 1935-1939 Ernest Mitchelmore & Son still in operation 1946-2012 E A Mitchelmore & Son Ltd holding company ^ Guardian Road, Exeter Business Park, Exeter sp Mabel Gertrude BEADON b 1879.4 Totnes m 1897.4 Totnes 1901 @ 21 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (Mabel) 10Oct1903 @ 25: departed Southampton aboard Galeka for Natal, South Africa (Mrs) 1914 shopkeeper ^ 10 Lower Street, Dartmouth (Mrs Mary) 1921 b 1879 Devon ^ Dartmouth (Mabel) 9Apr1926 gives notice that she will continue her late husband's business of painting and house decorating under the name of E A Mitchelmore & Son dau Gertrude Florence Muriel MITCHELMORE b 1898.4 Totnes b 18Aug1898 1901 @ 2 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (Gertrude F M) 10Oct1903 departed Southampton aboard Galeka for Natal, South Africa, with parents (G) 20Dec1910 student at Bedford House School, Dartmouth: won prize for arithmetic and improvement in writing (Muriel) chr 7Mar1913 Dartmouth St Saviour 26Apr1918 received Civil Service Commission certification as Post Office Telephonist, Torquay 1921 b 1898 Dartmouth ^ Tormoham (Muriel) m 1927.4 Totnes, Frederick H HAINES (Gertrude Florence) son Norman Mitchelmore HAINES b 1933.1 Calne (Norman M) b 18Feb1933 1999 awarded MBE for services to LINK in Wiltshire d 2016.1 Wiltshire d 27Jan2016: probate granted 12Apr2016 Winchester d 22Aug1975 dau Emily Lilian Grace MITCHELMORE b 1901.2 Totnes 1901 @ 1 mo b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (Emily F M) 10Oct1903 departed Southampton aboard Galeka for Natal, South Africa, with parents (E) chr 7Mar1913 Dartmouth St Saviour (Emily Lilian Gracie) 1921 b 1901 Devon ^ Dartmouth with parents (Emily) m 1930.4 Totnes, Ernest Bertram EVANS (Emily L G) d 1971.1 Newton Abbot (Emily Lilian G) d 23Feb1971 dau Mabel Valerie Irene MITCHELMORE b 1902.3 Totnes b 1Aug1902 known as Valerie 10Oct1903 departed Southampton aboard Galeka for Natal, South Africa, with parents (M) chr 6Feb1913 Dartmouth St Saviour 1921 b 1902 Devon ^ Dartmouth with parents (Valerie) m 1933.4 Totnes, Sidney J FERRIS m 1Nov1933 son Ernest Frank Nathaniel MITCHELMORE b 1906.3 Totnes son Alfred Geoffrey Beadon MITCHELMORE b 1913.1 Totnes |
Ernie in 1925
A report on Ernie's funeral is available here.
In relation to average earnings, Ernie's estate would have been equivalent to about £150,000 today.
Gertrude and Lilian were baptised at the same ceremony, a month after their younger siblings Mabel, Frank and Geoffrey.
Mabel was baptised at the same ceremony as her brothers Frank and Geoffrey.
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 1912 |
head James Fulford Symons MITCHELMORE b 1873.3 Bristol b 30Jul1873 Bristol chr17Aug1873 Bristol St Philip & St Jacob 1881 @ 7 b Bristol ^ 25 Stanhope Street, Bristol St Philip with mother (James) 1891 farm labourer @ 18 b England ^ Farnham East QC (James) 4Nov1891 labourer @ 19: arrived Liverpool aboard City of New York from New York (Jas) 5May1892 labourer @ 20: arrived Montreal QC aboard Oregon from Liverpool 1893 ^ 17 W Meniac St, Manchester NH: visited by brother William 1901 unm @ 27 b England ^ East Farnham; immigrated 1890, Canadian citizen (James MICHELMOR) m 190x, CLARKE 1904 farmer ^ East Farnham 1911 married farmer @ 38 b Jul1873 England ^ Savard Township, Blain, Nipissing ON (James) 1921 married farmer, own farm @ 47 b England ^ Savard ON (James MITCHLEMORE) 1935 farmer ^ Hough Lake ON (James) 1945-1953 farmer ^ RR1, Charlton ON (James) 1957-1958 retired ^ 44 Rand Avenue East, Teck ON [now part of Lake Kirkland ON] (James MICHELMORE/MITCHELMORE) d 1962; bur Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Haileybury ON sp Rose CLARKE b 187x m 190x son Donald MITCHELMORE b 29Feb1904 chr 26Jun1904 Anglican Church, East Farnham 1945 farmer ^ RR1 Charlton with father 1949-1953 labourer ^ RR1 Charlton with father d 1954; bur Lake Kirkland dau Gertrude MITCHELMORE (b 1905) 1921 @ 15 b QC ^ Savard ON with father (MITCHLEMORE) m 193x 1935 ^ Hough Lake ON with father (Miss Gartrude) 1945-1953 housekeeper ^ RR1, Charlton with father 1957 ^ Rand Avenue, Teck with father (Mrs Gertrude) 1958 ^ 44 Rand Avenue East, Teck with father (Mrs Gertrude) 1962-1963 widow ^ 44 Rand Avenue East, Teck (Mrs Gertrude) 1972 widow ^ 104 Taylor Avenue, Lake Kirkland (Mrs Gertrude) abt 1995 ^ 42 Churchill Drive, Lake Kirkland d 1995; bur Lake Kirkland |
James's uncle Thomas had emigrated to Canada some time before 1891.
James's memorial James's name and birth year are also recorded on his brother William's memorial, but not his death year.
Donald's memorial
It is not known why Gertrude was recorded as "Mrs" in 1857-1972.
Gertrude's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 0593 |
head Eric Albany John MITCHELMORE b 1924.2 Exeter b 28Mar1924 Wonford, Exeter m 1951.1 Chippenham, STEPTOE (Eric A J) m 10Feb1951 St Pauls Church, Chippenham 1995 ^ 82 Vaughan Road, Exeter (Eric A) 2002-2015 ^ 82 Vaughan Road, Exeter (Eric A) d 2017.1 Devon bur 16Feb2017 Exeter Crematorium (Eric) sp Joan Maud STEPTOE b 1920.2 Willesden b 31May1920 Willesden m 1951.1 Chippenham m 10Feb1951 St Pauls Church, Chippenham 1995, 2002-2015 ^ 82 Vaughan Road, Exeter (Mrs Eric A/Joan M) bur 14May2015 Exeter & Devon Crematorium |
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Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 1521 |
head James Henry George MITCHELMORE b 1889.1 Plymouth (James Henry) b 27Nov1888 2 Parson Terrace, Plymouth Charles, "son of railway porter Robert Henry MITCHELMORE and Annie MITCHELMORE, formerly LIDSTONE" (James Henry) chr 19Dec1888 Plymouth Charles 1891 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ Brixham Road, Kingswear with parents (James H) 1901 @ 12 b Plymouth ^ 6 Salisbury Road, Wolborough with parents m1 1909.1 St Columb, RODDA (James Henry) m1 24Jan1909 St Columb Minor, Newquay, Cornwall: James Henry George MICHELMORE @ 20 ^ Newquay, father Robert Henry, goods guard; Bessie Ethel RODDA @ 19 ^ Newquay, father Nicholas James, mason; witnesses Thomas RODDA, [sister] Elsie May MICHELMORE 1911 railway engine fireman @ 22 b Plymouth ^ 6 Mount Wise Cottages, Newquay (James Henry) 1921 b 1888 Plymouth ^ Newquay (James H) m2 1935.4 Truro, MUTTON (James H) 1939 railway carriage cleaner b 27Nov1888 ^ 3 Mount Wise Cottages, Newquay, Cornwall (James H) d 1980.2 St Austell (James Henry) d 17Jun1980: ^ 3 Mount Wise Cottages, Newquay; probate granted 1Aug1980 Bristol, estate £13,798 sp1 Bessie Ethel RODDA b 1889.4 St Columb m 1909.1 St Columb (Bernice Ethel) m 24Jan1909 St Columb Minor, Newquay 1911 @ 21 b Newquay, Cornwall ^ 6 Mount Wise Cottages, Newquay 1921 b 1890 Newquay ^ Newquay (Bessie E) d 1926.1 St Columb @ 36 b 1911.1 St Columb sp2 Annie May COLLIVER b 1887.3 Truro b 15May1892 Feock, Cornwall chr 22Sep1887 St Feock 1891 @ 3 b Feock with parents Henry Charles & Annie m1 1907.4 Truro, Francis Thomas MUTTON m2 1935.4 Truro, MITCHELMORE (Annie M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 15May1892 ^ 3 Mount Wise Cottages, Newquay (Annie M) d 1980.2 St Austell |
It appears that Annie under-reported her age by some 5 yr in 1939 and this error was repeated at her death. |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 2115 |
head Charles Hull W MITCHAMORE b 29Oct1884 East Saginaw MI (Charles H W MITCHMORE) m 14Oct1908 Chicago IL: Charles Hull MITCHAMORE @ 23 ^ Chicago; Anna Lucile McGEOGH @ 20 ^ Chicago 1910 worker at livery supply@ 25 b MI ^ 1230 South Harding Avenue, Chicago (Charles) d 21Feb1917 Chicago, "age unknown" (Chas H) d 21Feb1917; bur Oakridge-Glen Oak Cemetery, Hillside IL (Charles) sp Anne Lucile McGEOGH b 28Feb1888 IL m1 14Oct1908 Chicago, MITCHAMORE 1910 @ 22 b MI ^ 1230 South Harding Avenue, Chicago m2 26Apr1919 Chicago: Floyd Z McNABB @ 26; Anna MITCHAMORE @ 26 1930 @ 42 b IL ^ 125 N Kilbourn Avenue, Chicago (Anna L) d 2Jun1977 Niles MI |
Charles's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 9 Family 1855 |
1910 @ 19 b MI ^ Columbus OH with aunt Bessie (Joseph) 1917-1918 insurance clerk ^ 404 West 8th Avenue, Columbus OH: registered for WW1 draft (Joseph Curt) 27Dec1919 Franklin County OH: Joseph C MITCHAMORE, pay clerk ^ Vivian WV and Donna L DIBBLE, typist ^ 232 Wilbur Ave, Columbus 1920 bookkeeper, coal company @ 28 b Canada ^ Brown's Creek WV 1930 hardware salesman @ 47 [sic] b Canada ^ State Route No. 8, Elkhorn WV; rent $8; immigrated 1922; first married at age 37 [sic] (Joe) 1940 salesman, 3A's Auto Club @ 49 b Canada ^ US Route 52, Clark Town WV (J C) 1942 ^ Northfork WV, employer Bluefield Auto Club: registered for WW2 draft 1950 coal mining shipping clerk, worked 40 hr last week @ 58 b Canada ^ McDowell Street, Northfork (Joseph) d 31Oct1975 Franklin County OH @ 84 (Joseph C) d Oct1975 Columbus OH @ 84 (Joseph) d 1975; bur Union Grove Cemetery, Canal Winchester OH (Joseph C) sp Donna L DIBBLE b 13Jul1894 Elbing KS 27Dec1919 Franklin County OH: marriage licence issued to Joseph C MITCHAMORE, pay clerk b 6Mar1891 Windsor ^ Vivian WV and Donna L DIBBLE, typist b 13Jul1894 Elbing KS ^ 232 Wilbur Ave, Columbus (m 1920) 1920 @ 25 b KS ^ Brown's Creek WV (Donna) 1930 @ 36 b OH ^ State Route No. 8, Elkhorn WV; first married @ 26 (Dolly) 1940 nutritional superintendant, government school project @ 45 b KS ^ US Route 52, Clark Town (Donna) 1950 keeping house @ 55 b KS ^ McDowell Street, Northfork (Donna) 1954 delegate at WV Episcopal Women’s Auxiliary meeting (Mrs J C) d 26Oct1993 Upper Arlington OH @ 99, widow (Donna MITCHMORE) d 1993; bur Union Grove Cemetery, Canal Winchester (Donna D) |
Memorials to Joseph & Donna |
Generation 10 |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 2331 |
b 1862.2 Totnes b 28Apr1862 Dartmouth chr 1Jun1862 Dartmouth St Petrox 1871 scholar @ 8 b Dartmouth ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth with parents (George H MITCHLEMON) 1881 clerk G W Ry @ 18 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth with parents m 1888.3 Totnes, LEWIS 1889-1894 ^ 277 Boston Park Road, Brentford 1891 railway wagon manager @ 28 b Dartmouth ^ 27 Boston Road, Ealing, Middlesex (George H). Also in household: cousin Mabel 1897-1901 mercantile manager ^ Rose Dene, Boston Road, Brentford 1899-1901 ^ 79 Boston Road, Brentford 1901 bank manager @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford (George H) 1907 ^ 12 Woodville Road, Ealing (Geo Hy) 1911 ^ 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing (Geo Hy) 1911 coal factor, visitor @ 48 b Dartmouth ^ Bakewell Union Workhouse, Bakewell, Derbyshire 1921 b 1863 Dartmouth ^ Cookham, Berkshire. Also in household: his mother Elizabeth d 1926.1 Newton Abbot @ 62 d 15Jan1926 Torquay @ 62; funeral held 19Jan1926 at Torre Parish Church d 19Jan1926; bur Kingswear @ 62 d 15Jan1926 Trinity Nursing Home, Torquay: ^ Fulton, Furze Platt, Maidenhead; probate granted 25Mar1926 to Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £12,379 8s 0d sp Elizabeth Jane LEWIS (b 1865) VIC m 1888.3 Totnes 1891 @ 25 b Victoria, Australia ^ 27 Boston Road, Ealing, Middlesex (Lizzie) 1901 @ 35 b Sebastopol VIC [near Ballarat] ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford (Ellen J) 1911 ^ 52 Western Road, Ealing (Mrs MITCHELMORE) 1911 visitor, resident of Australia @ 45 b Victoria ^ Bakewell Union Workhouse, Bakewell, Derbyshire 1921 b 1865 Australia ^ Cookham 10Aug1928 fined £2 for not providing a guard on a steam machine at the Kingswear Laundry d 1942.4 Totnes d 10Mar1942 @ 78; bur Kingswear d 7Nov1942 30 Oyster Bend, Three Beaches, Paignton: widow; probate granted 4Feb1943 Llandudno to [son] Lionel George MITCHELMORE, company manager, [son] David Oswald MITCHELMORE, major HM Army, and Herbert Oswald WRIGHT, retired company official, estate £4,537 14s dau Marguerite Daisy MITCHELMORE b 1889.3 Brentford b 5Aug1889 Brentford chr 24Mar1901 St Laurence, New Brentford 1891 @ 1 b Brentford ^ 27 Boston Road, Ealing, Middlesex (Daisy) 1901 @ 11 b Brentford ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford with parents (Marguerite) 1911 @ 21 b Brentford ^ 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing West with siblings (Marguerite) m 1918.1 Brentford, Cecil B LOWETH (Marguerite D) m 2Feb1918 St Saviour, Ealing, Lt Cecil Banks LOWETH 1921 b 1889 Middlesex ^ Taplow, Buckinghamshire (Benjamin Daisy) d 1975.4 Honiton d 1975; bur St Andrews, Broadhembury b 1890.3 Brentford dau Muriel Violet MITCHELMORE b 1891.4 Brentford b 27Aug1891 chr 24Mar1901 St Laurence, New Brentford 1901 @ 9 b Brentford ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford with parents (Muriel V) 1911 @ 19 b Brentford ^ 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing West with siblings (Marguerite) 29Apr1914 departed Liverpool aboard Victorian for Montreal QC, intending to return to England (Miss) 8May1914 unm @ 22 b England: arrived Quebec aboard Victorian from Liverpool, destination Macrorie SK, not intending to remain in Canada (Violet) 1Feb1915 @ 21: arrived Liverpool aboard Scandinavian from St John NB (Muriel) m 1920.3 London C, Frank P SCHOFIELD 1921 b 1891 Brentford ^ Taplow with sister Marguerite dau Evelyn Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1893.3 Brentford b 11Jun1893 chr 24Mar1901 St Laurence, New Brentford 1901 @ 7 b Brentford ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford with parents (Evelyn E) 1911 @ 17 b Brentford ^ 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing West with siblings (Evelyn) 25Mar1917 Blandford Forum, Dorset: 3rd banns read for George Vincent KILPACK and Evelyn Elizabeth MITCHELMORE at St Saviour, Ealing m 1917.2 Brentford, George V KILPACK (Evelyn E) 1921 b 1893 Brentford ^ Taplow dau Alicia Annie Perriton MITCHELMORE b 1897.4 Brentford b 28Oct1897 chr 24Mar1901 St Laurence, New Brentford known as Lita 1901 @3 b Brentford ^ 79 Boston Road, Old Brentford with parents (Elisia A) 1911 @ 13 b Brentford ^ 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing West with siblings (Luisa) m1 1919.1 Maidenhead, Leopold F COLLIN (MICHELMORE) son John Mitchelmore COLLIN (b 1920) 18May1940 cadet 132590, Royal Armoured Corps: appointed 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Tank Regiment d 15Jun1941: 2nd lieutenant 132591, Royal Tank Regiment, RAC @ 21, son of Lita COLLIN ^ St James Wood, London; bur Halfaya Sollum War Cemetery, Egypt d Jun1941: 2nd lieutenant, Royal Tank Regiment @ 21, only son of Mrs Lita COLLIN, 30 Oyster Bend, Paignton 1921 b 1898 Brentford ^ Cookham with parents (Alice Annie Perriston MITCHELMORE) 1939 divorced [ex-husband Leo F COLLIN ^ 220 Liverpool Road, Islington] m2 1942.3 Marylebone, Arthur T THOMPSON [indexed as COLLIN and MITCHELMORE] b 1901.4 Brentford b 1904.4 Brentford |
It is not known why George and Elizabeth were visiting a Derby workhouse at the time of the 1911 census. All their children were living at 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing, their normal residence.
In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £2,000,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £600,000 today.
George and Elizabeth’s five oldest children, then aged 3-11, were all baptised on the same occasion.
Marguerite's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 2293 |
b 1876.1 Totnes 6May1876 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton with parents (James) 1891 portable engine driver @ 16 b Dartmouth ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire with parents (James T) 1901 mechanical engineer @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhamstead with parents (James T) m 1903.3 Burton, LABAN m 23Sep1903 Holy Trinity, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, LABAN 1911 engineer's fitter @ 35 b Dartmouth ^ 55 Chester Road, Watford, Hertfordshire 1914 motor engineer ^ Harwoods Road & 55 Chester Road, Watford (James) 1921 b 1876 Dartmouth ^ Watford 1939 ^ engineers fitter & turner, London Transport b 9Jan1881 ^ 55 Chester Road, Watford (James T) d 1943.4 Watford @ 66 sp Annie Marian LABAN b 21Jan1882 m 1903.3 Burton m 23Sep1903 Holy Trinity, Burton on Trent 1911 @ 30 b Burton on Trent ^ 55 Chester Road, Watford 1921 b 1882 Burton on Trent ^ Watford 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 21Jan1882 ^ 55 Chester Road, Watford (Annie M) d 1954.3 Harrow @ 72 (Annie M) b 1910.2 Watford b 1911.2 Watford (Gerald E) dau Joan Margaret MITCHELMORE b 1916.1 Watford (Joan M) b 5Dec1915 1921 b 1915 Watford ^ Watford with parents m1 1939.3 Watford, Thomas E SELLARS (Joan M) 1939 stenographer to manufacturer chemist b 6Dec1915 ^ 55 Chester Road, Watford (Joan M) m2 1946.3 Holburn, Francis L KENT d Aug1997 Banbury |
The 1939 record of James's date of birth is clearly an error.
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 2401 |
head Frederick Richard MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Southampton 1881 scholar @ 3 b Southampton ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton with parents (Frederick) 1891 @ 13 b Southampton ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire with parents (Frederick R) 4Dec1891 admitted to Berkhampstead & Northchurch National School, Berkhampstead, to repeat last year completed at previous school (F MICHELMORE) 1901 machinist at saw mills @ 20 b Southampton ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhampstead with parents (Frederick R) m 1907.2 Berkhamstead, HAROPP 1911 commercial traveller @ 32 b Southampton ^ 122 Kings Avenue, Watford (Frederick). Also in household: his brother Edwin d 1917.3 Portsmouth @ 38 sp Beatrice Maud HARROPP b 29Jun1892 m 1907.2 Berkhamstead 1911 @ 24 b Tring ^ 122 Kings Avenue, Watford (Beatrice) 1921 b 1886 Herefordshire ^ Watford (Beatrice) 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 29Jun1892 ^ 122 Kings Avenue, Watford (Beatrice) d 1969 d 1969.4 Watford (Beatrice) son Frederick Mervyn MITCHELMORE b 1909.2 Watford son Ronald Wilfred James MITCHELMORE b 1917.4 Watford |
Frederick & Beatrice
Beatrice as an older woman |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0799 |
head Edwin Charles MITCHELMORE b 1880.4 Southampton 1881 @ 7 mo b Southampton ^ 2 Nichols Road, Southampton with parents (Edwin) 1891 @ 11 b Southampton ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire with parents 1901 machinist at saw mills @ 15 b Southampton, Hampshire ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhampstead with parents (Edwin C) 1911 foreman carpenter @ 30 b Southampton ^ 122 Kings Avenue, Watford with brother Frederick (Edwin) 1914-1918 exempted from enlisting because of business reasons m 1916.4 Portsmouth, BEYNON 1Mar1918 enlisted in RAF as carpenter 253859, promoted to A Mech 3 on 30Mar1918 (E C) 30Mar1918 builder: enlisted in Royal Navy, service no. F53973 1Apr1918 builder: transferred from Royal Navy Air Service to Royal Air Force as carpenter 253859 then rigger (aero), posted to Cranwell 5Aug1918 to 26Feb1919, transferred to reserve 28Mar1919, deemed discharged 30Apr1920 1918 corporal RAF ^ 5 Keswick Avenue, Copnor, Portsmouth: engaged in instructional duties in Lincolnshire and Cornwall; demobilised Feb 1919 (E C) 1921 b 1880 Southampton ^ Portsmouth 1925-1926 trading with brother Horace as J Mitchelmore & Sons, Lennox Road, Southsea: bankruptcy proceedings 1939 master, asbestos cement roofing sheeter b 4Sep1880 ^ 255 Hawthorn Crescent, Portsmouth with brother Horace (Edwin C MITCHELLMORE) lived in Portsmouth until he retired about 1950, then lived with daughter Edwyna and husband until he died at Purbrook, Portsmouth in 1962 d 1962.3 Portsmouth @ 82 sp Beatrice Margaret Elizabeth BEYNON b 1878.4 Isle of Wight m 1916.4 Portsmouth (Beatrice M E) 1916-1917: Special War Worker ^ 15 Keswick Avenue, Copnor, Portsmouth: proceeded to France as a nursing sister, invalided home and discharged in 1917; holds General Service & Victory Medals (Mrs B) 1918 ^ Broadclyst Esplanade, Shanklin, Isle of Wight (Beatrice M C) 1921 b 1879 Isle of Wight ^ Portsmouth d 1957.4 Gosport @ 79 (Beatrice M E) d 14Nov1957: ^ 55 Fir Copse Road, Purbrook, Hampshire, wife of Edwin Charles MITCHELMORE; probate granted 21Jan1958 London to Edwina Margaret JONES, wife of Raymond John JONES, estate £826 b 1918.2 Isle of Wight (Roy S) son Harold Edwin MITCHELMORE b 1920.1 Portsmouth (Harold E) 1921 b 1920 Southsea ^ Portsmouth with parents d 1935.3 Portsmouth @ 15 (Harold E) dau Edwyna Margaret MITCHELMORE b 1922.1 Portsmouth m 1941.3 Portsmouth, Raymond J JONES 12Jul1963 departed UK aboard Fair Sky for Australia, travelling with husband Raymond John JONES and child, Assisted Passage Migration Scheme d 2003 Perth WA |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1736 |
b 1886.1 Southampton b 20Dec1885 1891 @ 5 b Southampton ^ Manor Street, Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire with parents (Horace E) 4Dec1891 student at Berkhampstead & Northchurch National School, Berkhampstead: ought to have repeated last year completed at previous school (F) 14Apr1893 student at Berkhampstead & Northchurch National School, Berkhampstead: required to repeat final year in the junior school "being dull" (H) 1901 machinist at saw mills @ 15 b Southampton ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhampstead with parents (Horace E) 1911 builder manager @ 26 b Southampton ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea with parents (MICHELLMORE) 1919 Private 216948 Royal Engineers, 62939 Welsh Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals (Horace E) 1921 b 1886 Southhampton ^ Portsmouth with brother Leonard (MICKETHWAITE) 1925-1926 trading with brother Edwin as J Mitchelmore & Sons, Lennox Road, Southsea: bankruptcy proceedings 1939 master, asbestos cement roofing sheeter b 20Dec1885 ^ 255 Hawthorn Crescent, Portsmouth with brother Edwin (Horace E MITCHELLMORE) m 1941.3 Portsmouth, GOUGH d 1957.1 Portsmouth @ 71 sp Ivy Elizabeth GOUGH b 1891.4 Portsea Island, Hampshire b 12Sep1891 1939 milliner b 19Sep1891 ^ 13 Drummond Road, Portsmouth with parents (Ivy E) m 1941.3 Portsmouth d 1972.3 Portsmouth |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0879 |
head Leonard Frank MITCHELMORE b 1892.1 Berkhampstead b 29Dec1891 chr 13Feb1893 Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire 1901 @ 9 b Southampton ^ 7 Chapel Street, Great Berkhamstead with parents (Leonard F) 14Mar1904 admittted to Beechen Grove Board School, Watford; previously at Berkhampstead Board School, suffered continued illness, left 21Dec1906 on leaving town 1911 grocer's assistant @ 20 b Berkhampstead ^ 2 Taswell Road, Southsea with parents (MICHELLMORE) m 1914.3 Portsmouth, EASTWICK (Leonard F) 23Sep1916 grocer's assistant @ 24 ^ 31 Exmouth Road, Portsea: granted temporary certificate of exemption from military service on business grounds; application for renewal rejected 6Jul1917, appeal dismissed 1Nov1918 23Jan1918 grocer's assistant @ 24 ^ 31 Exmouth Road, Portsea: granted temporary certificate of exemption from military service on grounds of ill health 1921 b 1892 Hertfordshire ^ Portsmouth (Fanny Frank MICKETHWAITE) 1921 paid £3 10s 6d consolidated rate on 31 Exmouth Road, Portsea 1939 jeweller b 29Dec1891 ^ 32 Romsey Road, Southampton (Leonard F) d 1957.1 Southampton @ 65 (Frank L) sp Alice EASTWICK b 1886.4 Edmonton b 14Nov1886 m 1914.3 Portsmouth 1921 b 1887 Middlesex ^ Portsmouth (MICKETHWAITE) 1939 unpaid house duties b 14Nov1886 ^ 32 Romsey Road, Southampton dau Muriel Alice MITCHELMORE b 1918.3 Portsmouth (Muriel A) b 17Jul1918 1921 b 1918 Southsea, Hampshire ^ Portsmouth with parents (MICKETHWAITE) 1939 house work b 17Jul1918 ^ 32 Romsey Road, Southampton with parents (Muriel A) d 1943.1 Southampton @ 24 (Muriel A) |
Leonard's school entry record wrongly records his birth date as 29Dec1892. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0999 |
head Thomas Norman MITCHELMORE b 1890.2 Southampton 1891 @ 1 b Southampton ^ 31 Derby Road, Southampton with parents (Thomas N) 1901 @ 11 ^ Willesden, Middlesex with parents 1911 mechanical engineer @ 21 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents 7May1918 fitter and turner: enlisted in the Royal Air Force as fitter 165059, passed technical exam for rank of corporal 22Nov1918, transferred to reserve 2Mar1919, deemed discharged 30Apr1920 30Mar1920 farmer @ 30: departed Liverpool aboard Scandinavian for St John NB (?) 9 Apr 1920 unm engineer b Southampton: arrived St John aboard Scandinavian from Liverpool, visiting sister Lillian in Winnipeg MB 1921 b 1890 Southampton ^ Willesden with mother m 1925.3 Edmonton, ALLEN (Thomas N) 1939 engineering fitter b 28Mar1890 ^ 1 Broseley Cottages, Great Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey (Thomas N) d 1940.1 Surrey MidE @ 49 sp Beatrice ALLEN b 9Jun1889 m 1925.3 Edmonton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Jun1892 ^ 1 Broseley Cottages, Great Bookham, Leatherhead d 1975.2 Cuckfield |
Beatrice's years of birth as recorded in the 1939 registration and her death registration are inconsistent.
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 2372 |
head George William MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Southampton b 29Jun1892 Southampton 1901 @ 8 b Nicolls Town, Southampton ^ Willesden, Middlesex 1911 mechanical engineer @ 19 b Southampton ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents m 1920.3 Willesden, PHILLIPS (George W) m 9Jul1920 Christ Church, Brondesbury: George William MITCHELMORE, motor mechanic @ 28 ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, father Thomas Leigh MITCHELMORE; Ethel Mary PHILLIPS @ 24 ^ 164 Clapton Road, father Walter PHILLIPS, builder; witnesses [sisters] Mary Louise CLOUDSDALE, Ethel Blanche CHURCHILL 1921 b 1892 Southampton ^ Willesden (George) d 1970.3 Brighton @ 78 (George) sp Ethel Mary PHILLIPS b 1895.1 Kingston m 1920.3 Willesden (Ethel M) m 9Jul1920 Christ Church, Brondesbury 1921 b 1897 Camden Town ^ Willesden (Ethel) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 28Jan1896 ^ 41 Turner Road, Harrow d 1986.3 Brighton (Ethel) |
Ethel's dates of birth, as reported in 1921 and 1939, are clearly in error. She was probably born on 28Jan1895. Her death registration simply says "about Jan1890".
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0835 |
b 1898.1 Birmingham b 11Jan1898 Birmingham chr 6Mar1898 Summerfield, Warwickshire (Henry Arthur) 1901 @ 3 b Winsor Green, Birmingham ^ Willesden with parents 1911 scholar @ 13 b Winson Green, Birmingham ^ 13 Poplars Avenue, Cricklewood with parents m1 1918.1 Whitehaven, PEILE 23Mar1918 private 38906, 18th Btn, Kings Royal Rifle Corps: captured at Western Front, not wounded, reported missing (A H) 23Jul1918 number 38906, KRR: interned at Parchim POW Camp, Mecklenburg, Germany (Henry) 1921 b 1896 Birmingham ^ Parton, Cumberland with wife's parents Joseph William & Sarah Johnson PEILE 1939 dentist b 11Jan1898 ^ 38 Station Road, Hendon. Also in household: his wife's father Joseph W PEILE (Arthur H) m2 1968.4 Newton Abbot, FOALE d May1984 Newton Abbot sp1 Sarah Josephine PEILE b 1891.3 Whitehaven b 18Jul1892 Workington 1901 @ 9 b Cumberland ^ 86 Back Row, Workington, Cumberland with parents (Sarah J) m 1918.1 Whitehaven (Sarah J) 1921 b 1891 Whitehaven ^ Parton, Cumberland (PEILE) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 18Jul1892 ^ 38 Station Road, Hendon d 1959.1 Barnstaple @ 65 son Arthur Norman MITCHELMORE b 1919.4 Whitehaven (Arthur N) 1921 b 1919 Parton ^ Parton with parents & grandparents (Arthur) 2Sep1938 assistant cook: engaged on Empress of Britain at Southampton, discharged 4Nov1938 (Norman) d 19Feb1939 Mombasa, aboard Dunluce Castle @ 19 b Whitehaven (Norman) sp2 Frances Caroline Barker WIDDICOMBE b 1913.2 Kingsbridge (Frances C B) b 11Mar1913 known as Carrie chr 30Mar1913 Stokenham ^ Kernborough m1 1932.1 Totnes, Leonard J FOALE (Frances B C) 1939 partner in husband's [butchery] business b 11Mar1910 ^ Ruby House, Kingsbridge (Carrie C B) m2 1968.4 Newton Abbot, MITCHELMORE (Frances C B) 1995 ^ 28 Deer Park Road, Stoke Fleming (Caroline F) d Sep2001 South Hams (Frances Caroline B) d 10Sep2001 @ 88, "privately cremated" |
It appears that Sarah under-reported her age by one year in 1939.
In 1939, Carrie's stated year of birth was 3 yr in error. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0892 |
chr 17Apr1870 St Helier, Jersey 1871 @ 1 b St Helier ^ 35 Gloucester Street, St Helier with parents (George) 1881 scholar @ 11 b St Helier ^ Rozel Bay Hotel, St Martin, Jersey, with aunt Lily BROWN (George H) 1898 served in Indian Army as gunner 71392 K Battery, Royal Horse Artillery: awarded India Medal with clasp for Punjab Frontier (G H) 1899-1902 served in Boer War as bombardier 71392 Queen’s Battery, Royal Horse Artillery; mentioned in despatches 1901, discharged 6Mar1902, awarded Queen’s South Africa Medal with seven clasps and King’s South Africa Medal with clasp (G H) 7Jan1903 clerk @ 33 yr 3 mo b St Heliers, Jersey: enlisted at Sheffield as gunner 30978, Royal Artillery, previously served 3 yr with the Colours and 9 yr in 1st Class Army Reserve; next of kin Miss C A CODD, Rustlington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire 1911 soldier, gunner RJA, boarder @ 39 b St Helier, Jersey ^ Soldiers Institute, High Street, Portsmouth (MICHELMORE) 26Apr1911 gunner 30978 @ 41 yr 4 mo: discharged Hilsea, willing and hard working, intending to reside c/o Mrs Cose & Co, Coffee Bar, Ewshott m 1915.4 Portsmouth, SHORT (George H) 1921 b 1869 ^ Alverstoke, Hampshire 1939 canteen manager, retired b 25Nov1869 ^ 3 Totland Road, Portsmouth (George H) d 1950.4 Portsmouth @ 81 sp Edith SHORT b 3Apr1870 m 1915.4 Portsmouth 1921 b 1870 ^ Alverstoke 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3Apr1870 ^ 3 Totland Road, Portsmouth d 1946.4 Portsmouth @ 76 |
It is not known who the 1903 next of kin was. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0895 |
1881 scholar @ 8 b St Helier ^ Imperial Vaults, St Saviour, Jersey with mother and stepfather (Evelyn Lily) 1891 domestic servant, visitor @ 18 b Jersey ^ 49 High Street, Poplar, London (Lily E); head: William LEWIS, grocer and provision dealer m1 1898.3 Bromley, HALL (Lily) 1901 @ 27 b Jersey ^ 17 Samos Road, Penge, Kent (Lilly) 1911 @ 38 b Jersey ^ 12 Faversham Road, Beckenham, Kent (Lily) 1939 married housekeeper b 14Nov1884 ^ 269 Dale Street, Chatham, Kent (Lily) m2 1944.3 Chatham, HARRIS (Lily) dau Florence Elsie MITCHELMORE b 1891.1 Greenwich b 3Jan1891 1891 visitor @ 2 mo b Greenwich ^ 49 High Street, Poplar, London with mother (Florence E) 1911 draper's assistant @ 20 b East Greenwich ^ 9 Manor Park Parade, Lee, Lewisham with aunt Susanna LEWIS [presumably a relative of her grandmother Sarah Ann] m 1911.3 Lewisham, Frederic F HOLLAND (Florence E) d 1972 Newington, Edinburgh @ 81 sp1 Henry HALL (b 1871) 1881 office boy @ 10 b Beckenham ^ 84 Alexandra Cottages, Beckenham 1891 writer @ 20 b Beckenham ^ Samaena Villa, Venner Road, Beckenham (Hunting H) m 1898.3 Bromley 1901 commercial clerk @ 30 b Beckenham ^ 17 Samos Road, Penge 1911 stockbroker's clerk @ 40 b Beckenham ^ 12 Faversham Road, Beckenham sp2 William HARRIS b 1Jan1885 m1 191x 1939 widowed cook shopkeeper b 1Jan1885 ^ 269 Dale Street, Chatham m2 1944.3 Chatham, MITCHELMORE |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 2490 |
head William Sidney MITCHELMORE b 1871.1 Kingsbridge chr 10Mar1871 South Pool 1871 @ 11 mo b South Pool ^ Lower Coombe, South Pool with mother (William T MITCHAM) 1881 scholar @ 10 b South Pool ^ Combe, South Pool with grandparents (William S) m 1899.4 Kingsbridge, WIDGER m 9Oct1899 Stokenham: William Sidney MITCHELMORE, 1st Class Petty Officer RN @ 29 ^ Stokenham, father John MITCHELMORE, fisherman; Edith Annie WIDGER @ 21 ^ Stokenham, father John WIDGER, labourer; witness Emma Ellen WIDGER 1901 leading stoker class 1c @ 30 b South Pool ^ HMS Antelope, Bristol (Wm) d 1906.1 Devonport @ 36 d 4Jan1906 @ 35; bur Stokenham bur 6Jan1906 Stokenham @ 36 ^ Devonport sp Edith Anne WIDGER b 1878.3 Totnes m1 1899.4 Kingsbridge, MITCHELMORE m1 9Oct1899 Stokenham 1901 @ 22 b Ashprington ^ Stokenham. Also in household: sister Mary L WIDGER @ 15 b Stokenham m2 1907.3 Bodmin, MITCHELMORE [Tree 09] 1911 @ 31 b Kingsbridge ^ 12 Old Laira Road, Plymouth 1939 @ 58 ^ Plymouth (Edith A MITCHEMORE) d 1965 Rutherglen, Glasgow @ 87 |
William was illegitimate; it appears he invented a father at the time of his marriage for the sake of propriety. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0226 |
head Edward Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1885.1 Kingsbridge b 12Jan1885 1891 scholar @ 6 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Edward) 1901 carter on farm @ 16 b Stokenham ^ Keynedon, Sherford (Edward Alford) m 1909.4 St Columb, Cornwall, EPPLETT 1910 ^ Seymour Avenue, Newquay 1911 general farm carter @ 27 b Devon ^ 1 Railway Terrace, Newquay (Edward MITCHELMOUR) 1914 apartment keeper ^ Fernhill, Newquay 1Jan1918 enlisted in RAF as engineer fitter (general) 247940, promoted to A Mech 2 on 25Jan1918 (E A) 25Jan1918 motor driver: enlisted in Royal Navy, No. F47940 1Apr1918 transferred from Royal Navy Air Service to Royal Air Force as driver 247940, deemed discharged 30 Apr 1920 1919 air mechanic 1st class F47940: awarded British War Medal (Edward A) 1921 b 1884 Kingsbridge ^ Newquay (Edward A) 1939 storeman b 12Jan1883 ^ 38 St John's Road, Newquay (Edward A) d 1966.1 St Austell @ 81 sp Annie Louisa EPPLETT b 1882.4 Truro b 22Sep1882 m 1909.4 St Columb 1911 @ 28 b Perranzabuloe, Cornwall ^ 1 Railway Terrace, Newquay (Louisa MITCHELMOUR) 1918 ^ 38 St Johns Road, Newquay 1921 b 1883 Perranzabuloe ^ Newquay 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 22Sep1882 ^ 38 St John's Road, Newquay (Annie L) d 1968.4 St Austell @ 86 b 1910.4 St Columb son William Gordon MITCHELMORE b 1912.3 St Columb b 1918.3 St Columb |
The Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force both have Edward's birth date as 11Jan1882
In 1939, Edward's son Edward George and his wife were living two houses away from them at No 34. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0878 |
b 1887.1 Kingsbridge chr 22Feb1890 Stokenham @ 3 1891 scholar @ 4 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (George) 1901 servant, carter on farm @ 13 b Kellaton ^ Stokenham; head: John LIZARD 1911 worker on farm @ 24 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 1911 Stokenham: 3rd banns read 16Apr for George Henry MITCHELMORE ^ Stokenham and Kate TORRE ^ Stokenham m 1911.2 Kingsbridge, TORRE (George H) m 17Apr1911 Stokenham: George Henry MICHELMORE, labourer @ 24 ^ Stokenham, father Edward Coes MITCHELMORE, farmer; Kate TORR @ 30 ^ Stokenham, father Philip William TORR, labourer; witnesses [sister] Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE, [brother–in-law] Frederick Samuel JOHNS 3May1912 @ 25: departed Plymouth aboard Corinthian for Quebec QC 17May1912 farm labourer @ 25: arrived St John NB aboard Corinthian from Glasgow (Geo) 1921 stableman ^ 24 Norway Avenue, Toronto ON; head: Alfred E AMES 1925 ^ 429 Ingston Road, Toronto (Geo) 1957-1958 maintenance ^ 798 Kingston Road, Danforth ON 1968 retired ^ 798 Kingston Road, Danforth d 1968 @ 81; bur St John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto sp Kate TORRE (b 1882) m 1911.2 Kingsbridge m 17Apr1911 Stokenham 3May1912 @ 30: departed Plymouth aboard Corinthian for Quebec 17May1912 wife @ 30: arrived St John aboard Corinthian from Glasgow 1957-1968 housewife ^ 798 Kingston Road, Danforth d 1978; bur St John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto |
George was baptised at the same ceremony as his brothers John and William.
Memorial to George & Kate |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1574 |
head William Herbert MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Kingsbridge (William H) chr 22Feb1890 Stokenham @ 3 (same day as brothers George and John) 1891 @ 1 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Herbert) 1901 @ 11 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents 1911 work in farm of father @ 21 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 1921 b Stokenham 1889 ^ Stokenham with parents m 1939.3 Kingsbridge, BLANK 1939 roadman b 2Oct1889 ^ Coleridge (William H) d 1960.4 Kingsbridge d 16Nov1960 @ 71; bur Stokenham. Named on same memorial: his wife Olive sp Olive Maud BLANK b 18Nov1909 m 1939.3 Kingsbridge (Olive M) 1939 house work b 18Oct1909 ^ Coleridge (Olive M) d May1992 Kingsbridge d 11May1992 @ 82; bur Stokenham (Olive) |
Family memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1399 |
head Charles Ernest MITCHELMORE b 1893.4 Kingsbridge b 25Aug1893 1901 @ 7 b Kellaton ^ Kellaton, Stokenham with parents 1911 work in farm of father @ 17 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents 1919 Sergeant 10891 Royal Irish Rifles/Sergeant 48861, Labour Corps: first served in the Balkans 7Jul1915, awarded 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal (Charles E) 5Feb1920 re-enlisted for 1 yr as Sergeant 143147, Royal Fusiliers (C E) 1921 b Stokenham 1893 ^ Stokenham with parents m 1933.1 Kingsbridge, TUCKER 1939 gardener b 25Aug1894 ^ Oak Dale, Slapton (Charles E) d 1977.1 Kingsbridge @ 83 sp Rose Olive TUCKER b 1911.4 Kingsbridge (Rose O) b 25Sep1911 m 1933.1 Kingsbridge (Rose O) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25Sep1911 ^ Oak Dale, Slapton (Rose O) 1995 ^ 40 Captains Road, Kingsteignton (Rose O) 2002-2004 ^ 7 Kings Court, Newton Abbot (Rose O) 2005-2010 ^ 41 Prince Street, Newton Abbot (Rose O) d 2011.2 Devon d 17Apr2011 @ 99; bur Torbay Crematorium, Torquay (Rose) b 1942.2 Kingsbridge |
Charles's birth year reported in 1939 is one year in error. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0829 |
b 1903.1 Kingsbridge b 26Jun1903 Kellaton 1911 school @ 8 b Kellaton, Chillington ^ Kellaton, Chivelstone with parents (Cyril) 1921 b Stokenham 1903 ^ Stokenham with parents 1923 Sherford: banns read for Cyril Victor MITCHELMORE and Mabel Ann MERRIFIELD m 1923.3 Kingsbridge, MERRIFIELD (Cyril V) 1939 assisting father [on farm] b 26Jun1903 ^ Chillington with father (Cyril V) d Nov1992 Newton Abbot sp Mabel Ann MERRIFIELD b 1898.4 Kingsbridge b 4Sep1898 m 1923.3 Kingsbridge (Mabel A) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 4Sep1898 ^ Chillington (Mabel A) d 1971.1 Newton Abbot |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0823 |
head William Sydney MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 Kingsbridge b 11Feb1893 chr 26Mar1893 South Pool (William Sidney) 1901 @ 8 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton, Warwickshire with parents (William) 1911 clerk @ 18 b South Pool ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton, Cheshire with parents m 1918.2 Wirral, LIGHTFOOT 1921 b 1893 South Pool ^ Little Sutton, Cheshire 1939 traffic manager, black & galvanised steel sheet works b 11Feb1893 ^ Rydal, Black Lion Lane, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire (William S) d 1976.2 Birkenhead @ 82 d 9May1976: ^ 20 Black Lion Lane, Little Sutton; administration granted 22Dec1976 Liverpool, estate £10,984 sp Edith Annie LIGHTFOOT b 1891.2 Northwich b 16Jul1890 chr 10Aug1890 Tarporley, Cheshire m 1918.2 Wirral (Edith A) 1921 b 1890 ^ Little Sutton, Cheshire (Edith Avaie) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 16Jul1890 ^ Rydal, Black Lion Lane, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire (Edith A) d 1983.4 Chester & Ellesmere Port d 19Dec1983: ^ 4 Meadway, Little Sutton, Cheshire; administration granted 14Mar1984 b 1921.1 Wirral |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0950 |
head John Farleigh MITCHELMORE b 1895.3 Kingsbridge b 21Aug1895 chr 20Nov1895 South Pool 1901 @ 5 b South Pool ^ Bilton Park Cottage, Bilton, Warwickshire with parents (John) 1Apr1895 admitted to St Mary Church of England School, Eastham, Cheshire; left 1909 (John) 1911 working on market garden @ 15 b South Pool ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton, Cheshire with parents (John Lalleigh) 23May1911 farm labourer: enlisted in Royal Navy as Stoker 2, No. K11218; promoted 1Feb1917 Stoker 1; discharged 31Dec1918 (John Francis) 1919 stoker 1st class K11218: awarded British War and Victory medals (John F) m 1921.3 Wrexham, CREWE m 30Jul1921 Offa English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Adwys Clawold Bersham, Wrexham 1939 electrician, works plant b 21Aug1895 ^ 11 Station Road, Little Sutton, Cheshire (John F) d Jan1985 Ealing d 198x Hanwell, London @ 89 d 23Jan1985: ^ Akebank, Station Road, Little Sutton; probate granted 17Apr1985 London sp Annie Eveline CREWE b 1892.2 Wrexham b 19May1892 Coedpoeth, Wrexham m 1921.3 Wrexham (Annie E) m 30Jul1921 Offa English Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Adwys Clawold Bersham, Wrexham 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19May1892 ^ 11 Station Road, Little Sutton, Cheshire (Annie E) d 1978.3 Chester (Annie Evelyn) d 197x Moston Hospital, Moston, Cheshire @ 85 |
John
Annie |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1115 |
head Francis George MITCHELMORE b 1906.1 Wirral b 2Jan1906 1911 @ 5 b Hooten, Cheshire ^ Hooton Hall Yard, Childer Thornton, Cheshire with parents 24Apr1911 ^ Hooten Gardens: admitted to St Mary Church of England School, Eastham, Cheshire; transferred to Mixed Department 31Mar1913 (Francis G) m 1929.4 Wirral, HUGHES m 23Nov1929 Bromborough, Cheshire: Francis George MITCHELMORE @ 23, father George MITCHELMORE; Gladys Elizabeth HUGHES, father Robert Henry HUGHES 1939 charge hand, maintenance fitter, paper trade b 2Jan1906 ^ 3 Terrace Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire (Francis G) d 1976.4 Birkenhead @ 70 bur 20Dec1976 Chester Crematorium, Chester d 15Dec1976: ^ 8 Dudleston Road, Little Sutton, Cheshire; administration granted 6Feb1977 Liverpool, estate £1,800 (Francis George aka Frank) sp Gladys Elizabeth HUGHES b 1909.1 Wirral b 30Dec1908 m 1929.4 Wirral (Gladys E) m 23Nov1929 Bromborough 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 30Dec1908 ^ 3 Terrace Road, Ellesmere Port (Gladys E) d Sep1991 Chester and Ellesmere d 7Sep1991; bur Chester Crematorium, Chester son Peter Francis MITCHELMORE b 1937.3 Wirral (Peter F) 1995 ^ 8 Dudleston Road, Little Sutton, South Wirral, Merseyside (Peter F) 1996-2007 ^ 1 Ledsham Court, Ellesmere Port: director, Controlright Property Management Ltd, Deeside (Peter) 2002-2010 ^ 1 Ledsham Court, Ellesmere Port (Peter F) 2011-2013 ^ 18 Smithy Lane, Ellesmere Port (Peter F) d 2014.3 Cheshire West & Chester bur 9Sep2014 Chester Crematorium @ 77 ^ Vale Court Care Home, Ellesmere Port d 23Aug2014: probate granted 29Oct2014 Liverpool |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3005 |
head Henry MITCHELMORE b 4Jun1883 Black Duck Cove NL chr 12Oct1883 Black Duck Cove m Oct1906 Bear Cove NL: Henry MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE; Margaret GENGE @ 18 ^ Anchor Point 1921 @ 37 b Jun1884 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 53 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 7 rooms, value $250, no radio, annual income $150 d 11Aug1937; bur Green Island Cove sp Margaret GENGE b Feb1888 Anchor Point NL m Oct1906 Bear Cove NL 1921 @ 33 b Feb1888 Anchor Point ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker @ 53 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. d 5Mar1973 adau Muriel P MITCHELMORE (b 1907) 1921 @ 13 b 1907 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents dau Susannah MITCHELMORE b 9Jan1908 Green Island Cove chr 11Jan1908 d 29Mar1908 Green Island Cove, "cause consumption" d 1908; bur Green Island Cove (Susannah) |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3006 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 2Oct1887 Green Island Brook NL chr 17Oct1887 Green Island Brook m 2Nov1911 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: George MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ Green Island Cove, son of Thomas; Sarah PARRIL @ 19 ^ Pines Cove, daughter of Richard 191x dealer ^ Green Island Cove: established business selling his fish to merchants in return for supplies and provisions 1921 @ 33 b Oct1887 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 47 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican (George Jr). House owned, 9 rooms, value $650, no radio, annual income illegible 1945 @ 58 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (George Jr) 1957 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (George Sr) 1968-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove (George/George Sr) d 28Dec1974; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his wife Sarah sp Sarah Louisa PARRILL b 1888 Point's Cove [now Pines Cove] NL (Sarah) m 2Nov1911 Green Island Cove (Sarah) 1921 @ 29 b Jun1892 Points Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Sarah) 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Sarah McLean MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker @ 42 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican (Sarah). 1945 @ 5 b Pine's Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Sarah) 1949, 1957 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) d 1Nov1958; bur Green Island Cove dau Mary Lenora MITCHELMORE b 14Feb1913 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 8 b Feb1913 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 house work @ 22 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican (Sarah) m 14Oct1935 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, William HEDGE (Lenora) son Richard Thomas MITCHELMORE b 6Jan1915 Green Island Cove b May1920 Green Island Cove |
George and Sarah |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3007 |
head Stephen MITCHELMORE b 17Jul1889 Green Island Cove NL chr Jul1889 Green Island Cove (Stephan) m 3Oct1916 Current Island NL: Stephen MITCHELMORE @ 27 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE; Evangeline GIBBONS @ 23 ^ Current Island 1921 @ 32 b Jul1889 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) bur 29Apr1929 Green Island Cove @ 39 d 29Apr1929 @ 39 yr 10 mo; bur Green Island Cove sp Evangeline GIBBONS b Mar1894 Current Island m1 3Oct1916 Current Island, MITCHELMORE 1921 @ 27 b Mar1894 Current Island ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Angelina MITCHEMORE) m2 193x, J Thomas TUCKER 1935 @ 41 b NL ^ Reef's Harbour NL; house owned, 9 rooms, value $250, no radio, annual income $1120 son Samuel MITCHELMORE b 2May1918 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 3 b May1918 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 @ 17 b NL ^ Reef's Harbour with mother and stepfather 7Aug1941 @ 23 b NL: arrived Liverpool aboard Svend Foyn from New York with cousin Truman, next of kin Mrs Thomas TUCKER, Reefs Harbour, St Barbe; member of Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit group 1957-1962 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1972 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 1996; bur Green Island Cove |
Stephen's memorial |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3008 |
head Thomas MITCHELMORE b 26Mar1885 Black Duck Cove NL chr 16Mar1887 Black Duck Cove often referred to as Thomas Senior 1904 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove NL m 191x, HUGHES 1921 @ 36 b Mar1885 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Thos MITCHEMORE Sr) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 51 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 10 rooms, value $450, no radio, annual income $220. Also in household: his mother Elizabeth 1945 @ 60 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1965 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove d 15Jan1965; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his wife Sarah sp Sarah Jane HUGHES b Jul1888 Green Island Cove m 191x 1921 @ 33 b Jul1888 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Sarah MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker @ 47 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican 1945 @ 57 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1957 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) d 1962; bur Green Island Cove son Edgar MITCHELMORE b 8May1916 Green Island Cove d 21Nov1916 @ 6 mo 13 dy; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his sister Dulcie b 8Jan1918 Green Island Cove b Nov1919 Green Island Cove dau Dulcie MITCHELMORE b 20Apr1922 Green Island Cove d 26Apr1922 @ "a few days"; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: her brother Edgar |
Thomas and family |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3009 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE b 22Dec1896 Green Island Cove NL often referred to as Richard Junior chr 28Dec1896 Green Island Cove m 5Dec1914 Green Island Cove: Richard MITCHELMORE @ 18 ^ Green Island Cove, father Richard MITCHELMORE; Lydia GAULTON @ 18 ^ Green Island Cove 1921 @ 24 b Dec1896 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Richd MICHEMORE Jr) 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Richd MITCHEMORE Jr) 1935 unm fisherman (cod fishery), head, sole occupant @ 41 b NL ^ Green Island Cove NL, British, Anglican. House owned, 2 rooms, value $60, no radio, annual income $110 1953 lumberjack ^ Green Island Cove 1957 labourer ^ Green Island Cove 1958 equipment operator ^ St Anthony NL 1968-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 13Sep1985; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his son Theophilus and others sp Lydia GAULTON b Feb1897 Green Island Cove m 5Dec1914 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 24 b Feb1897 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1957-1965 housekeeper ^ St Anthony d 1980; bur Old Anglican Cemetery, St Anthony NL, "b 1896". Named on same memorial [a white cross]: Matthew GAULTON son Allen MITCHELMORE b 191x b 22May1916 Green Island Cove son Richard Churchill MITCHELMORE b 31Mar1919 Green Island Cove b 7May1921 Green Island Cove dau Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE moved to St Anthony as a young girl and lived in an orphanage m 19Aug1948 St Mary's Anglican Church, St Anthony, Joseph Reginald Snr KEATS bur 10Oct2019 St Mary's Anglican Church, St Anthony dau Ellen Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 16Jul1925 2001 ^ Halifax NS 2002 ^ Halifax NS, unmarried |
It is not known why Richard described himself as unmarried in 1935. Possibly Lydia had left him by then.
Lydia and son Richard |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3010 |
head Thomas MITCHELMORE b 28Feb1891 Black Duck Cove NL chr 4Aug1892 Green Island Cove often referred to as Thomas Junior m 28Apr1920 School Chapel, Green Island Cove NL, MITCHELMORE 1921 @ 30 b Feb1891 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Thos MITCHEMORE Jr) 1935 invalid, widower @ 44 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican d 1940; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth and son Gideon b 27Dec1902 Green Island Cove chr 1Jan1903 Green Island Cove m 28Apr1920 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 18 b Dec1902 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove d 11Feb1928; bur Green Island Cove bur 13Jun1928 Green Island Cove @ 25 b 15Oct1920 Green Island Cove son Gideon MITCHELMORE (b 1922) bur 31Mar1926 Green Island Cove @ 4 son Guy MITCHELMORE b 22Jan1924 Green Island Cove b 12Sep1925 |
Thomas and his wife were first cousins. Both were grandchildren of Thomas.
A photograph of Elizabeth as a young girl is available here. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3011 |
head George MITCHELMORE b 22Jun1892 Black Duck Cove NL chr 4Aug1892 Green Island Cove NL m 10Nov1915 Eddy's Cove NL: George MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ Green Island Cove NL, son of George; Eliza COATES @ 24 ^ Eddy's Cove, daughter of Andrew 28Aug1916 St John’s NL despatched per S S Sicilian: Private 2872 ^ Straits of Belle Isle, 3rd Battalion, "C" Company, Platoon No. 11, Section 12 (S) d 23Apr1917: private 2872 Royal Newfoundland Regiment @ 24, son of George and Mary Martha MITCHELMORE, Flower's Cove, St Barbe; bur Beaumont-Hamel (Newfoundland) Memorial, Somme, France 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals 1920 letter of administration granted: ^ Green Island Cove, St Barbe NL sp Eliza COATES (b 1892) Eddy's Cove m 10Nov1915 Eddy's Cove d 22Apr1916 Green Island Cove @ 24, at childbirth d 1916; bur Green Island Cove bur 22Apr1916 Green Island Cove @ 24 ^ Eddy's Cove |
George (right) with Isaac
The Beaumont-Hamel park is dedicated to the fallen of the Newfoundland Regiment. A photograph of the dedicatory plaque is available here and a photograh of George's and Isaac's listing is available here. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3013 |
head Albert MITCHELMORE b 8Nov1902 Green Island Cove NL chr 31Dec1912 Green Island Cove 1921 unm @ 18 b Nov1902 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 3Dec1923 School Chapel, Green Island Brook NL, HUGHES 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 32 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 10 rooms, value $700, no radio, annual income $130 1945 @ 44 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1965 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1968-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 1978; bur Green Island Cove sp Mary Anne HUGHES b 1901 Green Island Brook m 3Dec1923 Green Island Brook 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (Mary Ann MITCHEMORE) 1935 homemaker @ 33 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican 1945 @ 44 b Green Island Brook ^ Green Island Cove (Mary Ann) 1949-1968 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) 1972-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove (Mary A) d 9Oct1984; bur Green Island Cove b 7May1924 Green Island Cove son Steward MITCHELMORE b 2Jun1929 d 3Dec1929 @ 6 mo; bur Green Island Cove b 23Jan1932 Green Island Cove |
Albert and Mary Anne |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3069 |
head Gordon MITCHELMORE b Oct1915 Green Island Cove NL 1921 @ 5 b Oct1915 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 unm fisherman (cod fishery) @ 19 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican m 9Jan1940 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, MITCHELMORE 1945 @ 29 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1949-1974 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove d 6Sep1985; bur Green Island Cove b 20Apr1922 Green Island Cove 1935 @ 13 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 9Jan1940 Green Island Cove 1945 @ 29 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents-in-law (Amy E) 1949-1974 housewife ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs/Amy E) 1996 retired ^ Green Island Cove (Amy E) d 29Oct2014 St Anthony NL @ 92 bur 2Nov2014 Green Island Cove son Leanus MITCHELMORE 1945 @ 3 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents and grandparents 1968 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1968-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove 1996 labourer ^ Green Island Cove NL bur 15Oct2016 Green Island Cove dau Annie MITCHELMORE d 20Oct1943 @ 1 mo; bur Green Island Cove son Baxter MITCHELMORE d 23Apr1946; bur Green Island Cove |
Gordon
Amy
Leanus |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3070 |
head Stanley MITCHELMORE b 16Nov1917 Green Island Cove NL 1921 @ 3 b Nov1917 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 17 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican 1945 @ 27 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 15Oct1935 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, WILLIAMS 1949-1957 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1965-1974 carpenter ^ Green Island Cove d 1990; bur Green Island Cove sp Bessie May WILLIAMS b 10Feb1917, Current Island NL m 15Oct1935 Green Island Cove (Bessie) 1945 @ 25 b Current Island ^ Green Island Cove with parents-in-law (Bessie) 1949-1974 housewife ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) d 1988; bur Green Island Cove son Royal Lancelot MITCHELMORE b 5Mar1936 Green Island Cove son Wimin Pascoe MITCHELMORE b 13Sep1944 Green Island Cove 1945 @ 1 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents and grandparents (Pasco) d 9Aug1946 @ 1 yr 10 mo; bur Green Island Cove dau Yvonne MITCHELMORE b 7Mar1954 Green Island Cove d 9Mar1954 @ 2 dy; bur Green Island Cove son Stanley MITCHELMORE |
Bessie with Wyman
Stanley |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3014 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE b 17Apr1895 Green Island Cove NL chr 17Jun1896 Green Island Cove m 27Dec1916 School Chapel, Green Island Cove: Richard MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Green Island Cove, father Austin MITCHELMORE; Myrtle MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Green Island Cove, father Thomas MITCHELMORE bur 26Dec1918 Green Island Cove @ 23 d 26Dec1918; bur Green Island Cove b 24Jun1895 chr 12Mar1896 Green Island Cove, "received after baptism by a layman" m 27Dec1916 Green Island Cove d 3Aug1919; bur Green Island Cove bur 3Aug1919 Green Island Cove @ 24 |
Richard and his wife were first cousins. Both were grandchildren of Thomas. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3015 |
head Emmanuel MITCHELMORE b 11Mar1897 Green Island Cove NL chr 22Mar1897 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 24 b Mar1897 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with his uncle John m 13Feb1924 Green Island Brook NL, NOSEWORTHY 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 39 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. House owned, 8 rooms, value $600, no radio, annual income $200. Also in household: his cousin Theophilus bur 31Jan1938 @ 41 ^ Green Island Cove @ 41 (Manuel) d 31Jan1938; bur Green Island Cove sp Ann Maria NOSEWORTHY b 13Oct1902 m1 13Feb1924 Green Island Brook, MITCHELMORE 1935 homemaker @ 32 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican (Ann Mariah) 1945 widow @ 43 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove m2 194x, HUGHES d 12Mar1991; bur Green Island Cove (Ann Marie Mitchelmore HUGHES) son Levi MITCHELMORE b 20Feb1925 Green Island Cove son William Austin MITCHELMORE b 18Nov1926 son Anthony MITCHELMORE bur 28May1931 Green Island Cove @ 1 d 30Apr1930; bur Green island Cove son Seaward MITCHELMORE b 3May1932 Green Island Cove 1935 @ 3 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican (Seyward) 1945 @ 13 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with "uncle" [actually great-uncle] John (Seward) did not marry 1953-1972 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (Seaward/Seward) abt 1993 ^ Green Island Cove (Seward) d 1994; bur Green Island Cove dau Caroline MITCHELMORE b 22Nov1936 known as Carrie 1945 @ 8 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents (Eliza C) m 22Nov1953 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Ross ROWSELL d 199x; bur Fishing Point United Church Cemetery, St Anthony NL (Carrie). Named on same memorial: her husband Ross ROWSELL |
A photograph of Emanuel as a boy is available here.
It is not known why Anthony's burial record does not agree with his monumental inscription.
Levi and Caroline |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3016 |
head Austin MITCHELMORE b 10May1899 Green Island Cove NL [twin] known as Lot m1 25Jan1919 Green Island Cove, SPENCE m2 5Dec1923 Green Island Brook NL, MACEY 1921 @ 22 b May1899 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1928 ^ Green Island Cove (MITCHEMORE) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 36 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, house owned with 6 rooms, value $300, no radio, annual income $300 m3 19Dec1941 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, CHAMBERS 1945 widower @ 47 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1957 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (Lot/Lott) 1965-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 19May1986; bur Green Island Cove sp1 Ellen Susanna SPENCE b Jan1902 known as Nellie m 25Jan1919 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 19 b Jan1902 Nameless Cove NL ^ Green Island Cove (Nellie) d 1921; bur Green Island Cove son Reginald Rudolph MITCHELMORE b 31Jul1920 sp2 Elizabeth MACEY (b 1907) Green Island Cove known as ELiza m 5Dec1923 Green Island Brook 1935 homemaker @ 28 b NL ^ Green Island Cove (Eliza) d 31Mar1938 @ 31; bur Green Island Cove bur 2Apr1938 Green Island Cove @ 31 (Eliza) son Austin MITCHELMORE d 23Sep1925 @ 8 hr; bur Green Island Cove, "child of A M & E M" dau Nellie MITCHELMORE (b 1928) 1935 @ 7 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents d 193x dau Rebecca MITCHELMORE (b Aug1929) d 1929; bur Green Island Cove, "child of A M & E M" bur 15Dec1929 Green Island Cove @ 4 mo son Curtis Lancelot MITCHELMORE b 15Sep1933 Green Island Cove dau Olga MITCHELMORE b 3Oct1936 Green Island Cove d 13May1945 Green Island Cove sp3 Evangeline CHAMBERS b 1919 m 19Dec1941 Green Island Cove d 21Apr1945 @ 26; bur Green Island Cove |
Austin (right) with
Elizabeth died 10 days after her second daughter called Nellie was born. Nellie was raised by her aunts Lavinia and Amy. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3012 |
head William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 13Mar1898 Green Island Cove NL chr 23Mar1898 Green Island Cove m 1Oct1918 Flower's Cove NL, MITCHELMORE 1921 @ 23 b Mar1898 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove (William T) 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 37 b NL ^ Green Island Cove (William Thos). House owned, 10 rooms, value $600, no radio, annual income $300 1945 @ 47 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1957 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (William/William T) ?1957-1958 food service ^ Goose Bay (W/William) 1965 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (William T) 1968 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove (Wm T) d 19Jul1968; bur Green Island Cove b 21Feb1895 chr 17Jun1895 Green Island Cove m 1Oct1918 Flower's Cove 1921 @ 26 b Feb1895 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 homemaker @ 40 b NL ^ Green Island Cove 1945 @ 50 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1968 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs/Ruth) 1972-1974 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 14May1990 Green Island Cove d 1990; bur Green Island Cove son Sydney MITCHELMORE b 24Dec1918 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 2 b Dec1918 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 16 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1945 unm @ 26 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1949-1957 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove (Sidney/Sydney) d 24Feb1960; bur Green Island Cove (Sidney) son George William MITCHELMORE b 23Apr1920 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 1 b Apr1920 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents (George W) 1935 @ 15 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents (Geo William) 1945 unm @ 25 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents (George Wm) d 28Jun1946; bur Green Island Cove b 29May1930 Green Island Cove son Douglas MITCHELMORE b 6Jun1933 Green Island Cove 1935 @ 2 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1945 unm @ 12 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1957-1974, 1995, 1996 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove NL b 20Aug1936 Green Island Cove |
William, Ruth and family
William and Ruth were first cousins. Both were grandchildren of Thomas.
Douglas as a boy |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3017 |
head John MITCHELMORE b 30Jul1906 Green Island Cove NL 1921 @ 15 b Jul1906 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 5Feb1926 Eddy's Cove, COATES, in the dwelling of Wm COATES 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 29 b NL ^ Green Island Cove. House owned, 5 rooms, value $300, no radio, annual income $140 1945 @ 39 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1953 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1957 merchant ^ Green Island Cove 1968-1972 pensioner ^ Green Island Cove d 5Oct1972; bur Green Island Cove sp Alice COATES b 6Apr1906 m 5Feb1926 Eddy's Cove 1935 homemaker @ 29 b NL ^ Green Island Cove 1945 @ 39 b Eddy's Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1957 ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs) 1965-1972 ^ Green Island Cove (Alice) d 3Dec1987; bur Green Island Cove dau Dolores MITCHELMORE b Apr1926 d 7Jun1926 @ 2 mo; bur Green Island Cove (Dolorez) bur 9Jun1926 Green Island Cove @ 2 mo dau Celia S MITCHELMORE b 13Apr1927 1935 @ 8 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1953 house maid ^ Green Island Cover (C) m 10Jan1945 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, Cecil HUGHES (Celia) son William Henry MITCHELMORE b Sep1928 d 11Sep1929 @ 1 yr; bur Green Island Cove b 27Sep1930 Green Island Cove |
John and Alice with granddaughter |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3018 |
head Elijah MITCHELMORE b 10Nov1910 Green Island Cove NL 1921 @ 10 b Nov1910 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 unm fisherman (cod fishery) @ 23 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican m 5Sep1938 School Chapel, Green Island Cove, MITCHELMORE 1945 @ 34 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1953-1957 teacher ^ Green Island Cove 1972-1974 business manager ^ Green Island Cove 1995, 1996 retired ^ Green Island Cove d 22Dec1997; bur Green Island Cove. Named on same memorial: his wife Ethel b 27May1920 Green Island Cove 1921 @ 1 b May1920 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents 1935 at school @ 15 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 5Sep1938 Green Island Cove 1945 @ 25 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove 1949-1974 housewife ^ Green Island Cove (Mrs/Ethel) d 18May1991; bur Green Island Cove |
Elijah and Ethel
Elijah and Ethel were first cousins once removed. Elijah was a grandson and Ethel was a great-granddaughter of Thomas. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 3019 |
head Norman MITCHELMORE b 24Jul1913 Green Island Cove NL 1921 @ 8 b Jul1913 Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m 10May1932 School Chapel, Sandy Cove NL, WHITE 1935 fisherman (cod fishery) @ 22 b NL ^ Green Island Cove, British, Anglican. Living in same house as mother Annie, annual income $200 1945 @ 32 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove. Also in household: "neice" [actually first cousin once removed] Annie and mother Annie 1949-1953 merchant ^ Green Island Cove 1965 fisherman ^ Green Island Cove 1968 labourer ^ Green Island Cove 1972-1974 carpenter ^ Green Island Cove 1995, 1996 retired ^ Green Island Cove d 9Jan1999; bur Green Island Cove sp Lavenia WHITE (b 1915) m 10May1932 Sandy Cove NL 1935 homemaker @ 20 b NL ^ Green Island Cove (Lavina) 1945 @ 29 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove (Lavinia) 1949-1974 housewife ^ Green Island Cove (Lavenia/Mrs) 1996 retired ^ Green Island Cove NL d 7Sep2013 Charles S Curtis Memorial Hospital, St Anthony NL @ 97 ^ Sandy Cove, bur Anglican Cemetery, Green Island Cove dau Rowena MITCHELMORE b 4Aug1933 Green Island Cove 1935 @ 2 b NL ^ Green Island Cove with parents, British, Anglican 1945 @ 12 b Green Island Cove ^ Green Island Cove with parents m1 195x, Donald Hiram SAMSON div m2 197x, Arnold JOSEPH bur 23Sep2000 Green Island Cove dau Sheena Bernette MITCHELMORE 1974 domestic ^ Green Island Cove son Maitland David MITCHELMORE b 1940 d 25Dec1942; bur Green Island Cove b 4Jul1945 Green Island Cove NL [twin] dau Amanda MITCHELMORE b 4Jul1945 Green Island Cove NL [twin] d 10Aug1945 @ 1 mo 6 dy; bur Green Island Cove |
Norman & Lavenia
Sheena |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0844 |
head Clarence Wilfred MITCHELMORE b 1894.4 Kingsbridge b 2Oct1894 chr 21Oct1894 Slapton 1897 admitted to Slapton County Primary School (Clarence W) 1901 @ 6 b Slapton ^ Village, Slapton with parents (Clarence) 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 16 b Slapton ^ Slapton with parents (Clarence) 20Nov1914 labourer @ 20 b Slapton: enlisted as private 14585 Devonshire Regiment 1914-1918 wounded in World War 1 (Clarence W) 3Apr1919 discharged with multiple gunshot wounds, granted 40% disability pension 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals (Clarence W) 1921 b 1895 Slapton ^ Stoke Fleming/Slapton with mother (Clarence) m 1922.3 Kingsbridge, STEER (Clarence W) [also indexed under MICHELMORE] 1919, 1923, 1926, 1935 carrier to Dartmouth and Kingsbridge 1939 carrier & haulier b 2Oct1894 ^ Boxholme, Slapton (Clarence) On page 19 of The American forces at Salcombe and Slapton is a photograph of Clarence MITCHELMORE, his father-in-law George STEER and Bill BLANK [a cousin], reported to be discussing the evacuation with the Slapton policeman Constable BETTS and two American soldiers. 1950 carrier: executor of father's estate d Feb1987 Kingsbridge d 3Feb1987 @ 92; bur Slapton (Clarence). Named on same memorial: his wife Ethel d 3Feb1987: ^ The Arches, Slapton; probate granted 15Apr1987 Bristol; estate £66,615 sp Ethel Mary STEER b 18Feb1898 chr 5Jun1898 Stokenham m 1922.3 Kingsbridge (Ethel M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 18Feb1898 ^ Boxholme, Slapton (Ethel M) her father George STEER went to stay with her when he was bombed out of his cottage at Beesands in 1942 d 1983.3 Kingsbridge (Ethel M) d 19Sep1983; bur Slapton dau Joyce Mary MITCHELMORE b 1925.4 Kingsbridge d 1925.4 Kingsbridge @ 0 dau Mavis B MITCHELMORE b 1927.2 Kingsbridge b 30Mar1927 1939 at school b 30Mar1927 ^ Boxholme, Slapton with parents (Mavis E) m 1950.3 Kingsbridge, Frederick W DAVIS 3May2007 nominated a candidate in the Chivelstone Parish Council elections b 1931.3 Kingsbridge b 1934.1 Kingsbridge |
A photograph of the WW1 Roll of Honour in Slapton Parish Church, on which Clarence's name is listed, is available here. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1745 |
head Edward MITCHELMORE b 1889.1 St Olave, London [also indexed under MICHELMORE] b 2Feb1889 Bermondsey 1891 @ 2 b St James, Surrey ^ 23 Clowance Street, Stoke Damerel with parents 10May1897 admitted to Paignton National School; previously at school in Camberwell (Edwd) 1901 @ 12 b Bermondsey ^ Fulham with father & stepmother 1911 postman @ 22 b Bermondsey ^ 54 Beltran Road, Fulham with father and stepmother 1921 b 1889 Bermondsey ^ Fulham with father & stepmother 1914-1919 corporal, 8th London Regiment ^ 25 Rosebery Road, Fulham: enlisted Sep1914, served at Bullecourt, Havrincourt and Passchendaele, severely wounded, demobilised Mar1919 (E) 1919 Private 2789/370870, London Regiment: awarded British War Medal and Victory Medal 1939 postman b 2Feb1889 ^ 28 Rosebury Road, Fulham with stepmother m 1944.3 Fulham, BREWSTER d 1974.1 Hammersmith @ sp Annie BREWSTER b 2Jun1896 1939 domestic servant b 2Jun1896 ^ 28 St Leonard's Terrace, Chelsea; head: Rochard SYMES, medical practitioner m 1944.3 Fulham d 1966.3 Chelsea @ 70 |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1516 |
head George Edward MITCHELMORE b 1907.3 Fulham b 5Jul1907 Shepherds Bush 1911 @ 3 b Shepherds Bush ^ 22 Station Road, Hammersmith with parents (George) 1921 b 1907 London ^ Hammersmith with parents (George) m 1935.2 Hammersmith, WILES 1939 sanitary & heating engineer b 5Jul1908 ^ 41 Halford Street, Thrapston, Northamptonshire (George E) 22Feb1946 inspector of works @ 38 ^ 14 Ormoly Lodge, The Avenue, London: departed Southampton aboard Carnarvon for Freetown, Sierra Leone, intending to reside in Nigeria (G E) 1Feb1948 engineer @ 40 ^ 4 Armsby Lodge, The Avenue, Bedford Park: arrived Liverpool aboard Accra from Apapa, Nigeria 24Jun1948 civil engineer @ 40 ^ Armsby Lodge, The Avenue, Bedford Park: departed Liverpool aboard Accra for Lagos, Nigeria (G E) 13Feb1950 water engineer @ 41: arrived Liverpool aboard Apapa from Lagos, intended residence Staithe Lawn, Chertsey Lane, Staines, last permanent residence Nigeria (George E) 24Apr1952 inspector of works, colonial government @ 43 ^ 157 Bells Lane, London: departed Liverpool for Lagos, Nigeria 23Nov1953 inspector of works @ 46: arrived Liverpool aboard Aureol from Lagos, intended residence 157 Bolle Lane, London W3, last permanent residence Nigeria 24Feb1958 government offical b 9Jul1908: arrived Liverpool aboard Aureol from Lagos, intended residence 33 Dennis Road, East Molesey, Surrey for 4 months vacation; last permanent residence Nigeria d 1978.3 Richmond on Thames sp Violet Ivy Matilda WILES b 1907.1 Fulham (Violet Ivy M) b 4Dec1906 1911 school @ 4 b Fulham ^ 37 North End Road, West Kensington with parents (Ivy Violet Matilda) m 1935.2 Hammersmith (Violet I M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 4Dec1906 ^ 19 Arlington Gardens, Chiswick (Violet I M) 24Jun1948 housewife @ 41 ^ Armsby Lodge, The Avenue, Bedford Park: departed Liverpool aboard Accra for Lagos, Nigeria (Mrs) 13Feb1950 housewife @ 41: arrived Liverpool aboard Apapa from Lagos, intended residence Staithe Lawn, Chertsey Lane, Staines, last permanent residence Nigeria (Violet I) 24Apr1952 @ 42 ^ 157 Bells Lane, London: departed Liverpool for Lagos, Nigeria (Violet Ivy) 23Nov1953 housewife @ 46: arrived Liverpool aboard Aureol from Lagos, intended residence 157 Bolle Lane, London W3, last permanent residence Nigeria (Violet Ivy) d Jan1999 Chesterfield d 18Jan1999: probate granted 3Mar1999 Leeds son Guy MITCHELMORE b 1946.1 Brentford |
George's years of birth as recorded in 1939 appears to be one year in error. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1109 |
head Eric Wilfred Harold MITCHELMORE b 1905.2 Totnes b 8Apr1905 chr 19May1905 Paignton 1911 school @ 5 b Paignton ^ 33 Church Street, Paignton with parents 15Jul1912 admitted to Bovey Tracey National School, guardian G BUCK; previously at St John's School left 15Apr1919 (Eric W H) 1921 b 1905 Paignton ^ Bovey Tracey with mother (Eric W H) m 1928.4 Newton Abbot, BEARNE 1935 Eric Michelmore & Son, builders ^ 2 St John’s Cottages, Bovey Tracey 1939 master carpenter b 8Apr1905 ^ 1 St John's Cottages, Bovey Tracey with mother (Eric W H) 15Jun1950 jobmaster at inaugural fete of the Bovey Tracey Toc H (Eric) 1953-1955 ^ St John's Cottages, Bovey Tracey, builder, decorator and undertaker: bankruptcy proceedings d 1976.1 Newton Abbot sp Agnes May BEARNE b 1908.1 Newton Abbot b 1Mar1908 m 1928.4 Newton Abbot 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 1Mar1908 ^ 1 St John's Cottages, Bovey Tracey (Agnes M) d 1978.4 Newton Abbot d 25Dec1978: ^ 1 St Johns Cottages, Bovey Tracey; probate granted 31Jan1979 Bristol, estate £1,862 b 1931.2 Newton Abbot |
It appears that, when his father died in 1912, Eric and his mother moved back to her home town Bovey Tracey to live with her parents. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0925 |
head Richard MITCHELMORE b 1905.4 Totnes b 25Sep1905 chr 19Nov1905 Marldon 1911 @ 5 b Devon ^ 12 Bridge Street, Castletown, Isle of Man with mother 1921 b 905 Marldon ^ Castletown with parents 28May1923 received Civil Service Commission certification as a Temporary Postman Messenger, Post Office without competition m 1931 St Matthew the Apostle, Douglas, Isle of Man m 20Sep1931 St Matthew the Apostle, Douglas, Isle of Man bookbinder d 1999 Isle of Man sp Clara Emily ?? b 13Jan1908 Douglas m 20Sep1931 Douglas 1995 ^ Marathon Court, Victoria Road, Douglas (Claire) |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1725 |
b 1909.2 Totnes b 10Apr1909 Paignton chr 19May1909 Paignton 1911 @ 2 b Goodrington ^ Goodrington Village, Paignton with parents 1921 b 190( England ^ Paignton with parents 1939 taxi driver b 10Apr1909 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton with parents m 1941.4 Totnes, NASH m 26Dec1941 Paignton shared a house with brother Fred while children were young d 1980.4 Torbay d 5Oct1980 Torquay sp Violet Marjorie Lilian NASH b 1917.1 Totnes b 7Feb1917 1921 b 1917 Devon ^ Churston Ferrers 1939 domestic servant b 7Feb1917 ^ 28 Greenway, Galmpton with parents (Violet M L) m 1941.4 Totnes (Violet M L) m 26Dec1941 Paignton d 1982.1 Torbay (Vivian Marjorie L) d 198x Paignton dau Joan MITCHELMORE b 1943.2 Totnes b 3Mar1943 Paignton m 1962.1 Totnes, Michael W HINE d 1982.1 Totnes (Jean) d 1981 Paignton |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1729 |
b 1911.1 Totnes b 10Jan1911 Paignton known as Fred chr 22Feb1911 Paignton 1911 @ 3 mo b Goodrington ^ Goodrington Village, Paignton with parents 1921 b 1911 England ^ Paignton with parents carpenter 1939 carpenter & joiner b 10Jan1911 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton with parents m 1942.4 Sodbury (Edgar F) m 17Oct1942, ADAMS shared a house with brother John while children were young d Jun1991 Torbay d 10Jun1991 Paignton sp Doris Edna ADAMS b 1919.2 Bristol (Doris E) b 12Jun1919 Bristol known as Do 1921 b 1919 Bristol ^ Oldbury upon Severn 1939 typist aircraft b 12Jun1919 ^ 23 Braemar Avenue, Southmead, Bristol with father (Doris E) m 1942.4 Sodbury (Doris E) m 17Oct1942 2002-2003 ^ 30 Fisher Street, Paignton (Doris E MICHELMORE) d Sep2003 Torbay d 15Sep2003 Torbay Hospital, Torquay @ 84 ^ Fisher Street, Paignton, wife of late Fred d 15Sep2003: probate granted 6Nov2003 Bristol |
Doris's father Herbert married Edgar's sister Winifred in 1930. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1582 |
head Maurice George MITCHELMORE b 1913.3 Totnes b 22Aug1913 Paignton chr 2Oct1913 Paignton 1921 b 1913 England ^ Paignton with parents 1939 mason & bricklayer b 22Aug1913 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton with parents m 1940.2 Totnes, BELLAMY d 1950.4 Newton Abbot @ 37 d 21Dec1950 Torquay d 21Dec1950: ^ 261 Hele Road, St Marychurch; administration granted 29Jan1951 to Doris Ada MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £397 sp Doris Ada BELLAMY b 1906.1 Totnes b 26Dec1905 1939 domestic servant b 26Dec1906 ^ 3 Grange Cottages, Paignton with parents m 1940.2 Totnes (Doris A) d Aug1990 Torbay d 1990 Paignton |
A note on the 1939 register contains a correction to Doris's year of birth. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1731 |
head Robert Friend MITCHELMORE b 1918.2 Totnes (Robert F) b 14May1918 Paignton 1918 b 1918 England ^ Paignton with parents (Robert Eric) 1939 carpenter & joiner b 14May1918 ^ 5 Knapp Park Road, Paignton with parents m 1944.2 Bristol, WEEKS (Robert F) d Dec1993 Torbay d 1993 Paignton sp Marjorie Ellen WEEKS b 1924.1 Bristol b 22Jan1924 1939 tobacco stemmer b 25Jan1924 ^ 91 Aylebury Crescent, Bristol with parents (Marjorie E) m 1944.2 Bristol (Marjorie E) d Jul1994 Torbay d 29Jul1994: ^ Flat 7, Grosvenor Court, 19-21 Grosvenor Road, Paignton; probate granted 7Dec1994 Bristol son Robert Brendon MITCHELMORE b 1945.2 Bristol |
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Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 1119 |
head Frederick Rupert MITCHELMORE b 1900.4 Totnes b 23Nov1900 Paignton chr 13Dec1900 Paignton (Frederick Robert) 1901 @ 4 mo b Paignton ^ Alma Terrace, Paignton with parents (Frederick R) 3Feb1908 ^ Well Street: admitted to Paignton National School for Boys (Fred) 1Feb1911 admitted to Paignton National School; left 30Jan1914 with exemption certificate (Fred) 1911 @ 10 b Paignton ^ 5 Prospect Terrace, Colley End, Paignton with parents 17Jun1918 cabinet maker: enlisted in the Royal Air Force as rigger (aero) 198473; transferred to reserve 15May1919 14Mar1921 enlisted in Royal Navy as joiner M36295 for 12 yr engagement 1921 b 1901 ^ Paignton with parents (Frederick Robert) m 1929.2 Totnes, CONNELL (Frederick R) 28Nov1935 Joiner 1st class M36295, HMS Resolution/Drake: awarded RN Long Service & Good Conduct Medal 1939 chief joiner RN b 23Nov1900 ^ 30 Clifton Grove, Paignton (Frederick R) d 1973.1 Torbay sp Minnie CONNELL b 1897.4 Eton b 23Oct1897 1901 @ 3 b Slough ^ 28 Stoke Gardens, Slough with parents m 1929.2 Totnes 7Jun1930 housewife @ 31 departed Plymouth aboard Balranald for Malta 17Jan1931 @ 32 ^ 47 Mills Avenue, Paignton: arrived Plymouth aboard Balranald from Malta 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 23Oct1898 ^ 30 Clifton Grove, Paignton d Mar1990 Torbay son Herbert Frederick MITCHELMORE b 1931.3 Devonport |
Minnie's date of birth, as reported in 1939, appears to be one year in error. |
Tree 05 Generation 10 Family 0837 |
head John Crocker Ithiel MITCHELMORE b 1885.2 Kingsbridge (John Crocker Itheel) chr 2May1886 Slapton (John Ithieel Crocker) 4Jun1888 admitted to Slapton County Primary School, left 24Aug1888 (John C I) 20Jun1889 admitted to Slapton County Primary School, left 10Jan1890 (John I C) 1891 @ 6 b Slapton ^ Poplar Farm, Ewell, Surrey with parents (Thutt) 1895-1898 attended Albury Church of England School, Albury, Surrey; occasional absences reported (Ithiel) 1901 farmers son @ 15 b Slapton ^ Rectory Farm, Ockham, Surrey with mother (Ikiel? John Crocker MICHELMORE) 1911 house carpenter @ 25 b Slapton ^ 27 Springcopse Road, Reigate with mother 5Feb1916 carpenter @ 31 b Slapton ^ 31 Shirley Springcopse Road, Reigate with mother: enlisted in British Army, Private 59946, 301st Reserve Labour Corps m 1920.2 Dover, PHILPOTT (Ithiel J C) m 5Apr1920 Lyddon Wesleyan Chapel, Dover: I MITCHELMORE ^ Reigate; A PHILPOTT, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs F PHILPOTT ^ Stonehall 1921 b 1885 Slapton ^ Hawarden, Flintshire (Isabel J C) d 1941.3 Brentford @ 56 (Ithiel John Crocker) d 13Jul1941 73 Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham: probate granted 25Aug1941 Llandudno to Annie Amelia MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £2,351 15s 0d sp Annie Amelia PHILPOTT b 1891.3 Blean b 23Jun1891 chr 9Aug1891 St Alphege, Canterbury, Kent |