M*CH*MORE One Name Study
SOUTHERN SOUTH HAMS
Tree 09. Descendants of Edmond MYCHELLMORE
(East Allington 155x)
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 05) 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.
Edmund moved to Charleton in 1637 and Walter moved to Stokenham in 1668 and by the end of the 17th century there were no longer any members of this tree living in East Allington. After that the tree spread out across the South Hams, ranging from Malborough to Stoke Fleming.
A movement away from Devon began at the start of the 19th century. Several members emigrated overseas: John emigrated to the USA in 1816; Susanna went to New York in 1849; Alpheus C Mitchell moved to Australia about 1853; Mary emigrated to Australia with her husband in 1858; Charles Henry emigrated to the USA in 1872; John Henry went to New York about 1891, but returned within three years; Charles Peters and his brother Alpheus moved to Canada, in 1899; William Henry and his sister Beatrice emigrated to New Zealand about 1903; John went to Zimbabwe (or Southern Rhodesia, as it then was) about 1910; William Henry went to Canada in 1911; Leslie Frank moved to Canada in 1921 and then to the USA five years later; the brothers Harold James and Cyril Emmanuel emigrated to Australia in 1923; and Charles Ewart emigrated to New Zealand with his family in 1926. Apart from Samuel, whose line appears to have died out, and John Henry, who returned to Devon after three years in New York, their descendants are still living in those countries today.
Among the less adventurous, several members of this tree moved to Wales: Samuel went to work in the coal mines near Aberdare about 1830,William moved via Somerset to Cardiff about 1838 and William Henry moved to a village near Dolgelly about 1870.. The 1880s saw several more families migrate: William moved to London, his brother Philip Henry following him about 10 years later; Nicholas Thomas Bell moved to South Shields, Durham; William Henry moved to Bournemouth; and William Richard Edwards moved to Somerset, eventually becoming mayor of Yeovil. Later, James Henry moved to Bristol in the 1890s and William Richard moved to Portsmouth in the 1920s.
With one or two exceptions, the members of this tree have spelt their surname MITCHELMORE since early in the 18th century. The major exception is Alpheus C Mitchell, who changed his family name to MITCHELL when he arrived in Australia; his descendants have not been traced.
Underlining (if any) indicates changes made at the latest update.
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Generation 1 |
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Tree 09 Generation 1 Family 0390 |
head Edmond MYCHELLMORE b 155x 1569 billman ^ East Allington (MICHELMOR) m 18Jan1578/79 East Allington, NORRYS (MYCHELLMOR) 1605 East Allington: will probate granted to [his son] Edmund (Edmund MICHELLMORE) sp Johane NORRYS b 155x m 18Jan1578/79 East Allington chr 28Sep1579 dau Thomasyne MYCHELLMORE chr 16Apr1582 East Allington dau Johanne MYCHELLMORE chr 16Apr1586 East Allington son John MYCHELLMORE chr 19Jul1589 East Allington chr 5Dec1592 East Allington |
Baptism records in East Allington only started in 1556. |
Generation 2 |
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Tree 09 Generation 2 Family 0707 |
head Edmund MICHELMORE chr 28Sep1579 m Nov1606 East Allington, TURBON? (Edward) sp Joane? TURBON? b 158x m Nov1606 East Allington chr 26Dec1608 East Allington son Richard MICHELMORE chr 24Jun1612 East Allington chr 13Mar1618 East Allington |
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Tree 09 Generation 2 Family 1839 |
head Walter MYCHELLMORE chr 5Dec1592 East Allington m 162x sp ? ?? b 159x m 162x dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 1Mar1631 East Allington |
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Generation 3 |
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Tree 09 Generation 3 Family 1494 |
head Edmund MICHELMORE chr 26Dec1608 East Allington m 29Jan1636/37 Charleton: Edmond MOCHEMORE; Jane TERNY bur 28Apr1689 Charleton (Edmound MUCHAMORE) sp Jane TERNY b 16xx m 29Jan1636/37 Charleton dau Jane MITCHAMORE chr 2Feb1641/42 Charleton b 164x son John MUCHAMORE chr 7Apr1645 Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 3 Family 0758 |
head Walter MYCHELLMORE chr 13Mar1618 East Allington m 15Feb1640 East Allington, JEFERY 1641 ^ East Allington: recorded in Protestation Returns sp Margaret JEFERY b 161x m 15Feb1640 East Allington bur 26Jan1682 East Allington chr 20Feb1641/42 East Allington son Nicholas MICHELMORE chr 30Nov1645 East Allington ?bur 20Nov1663 Stokenham (MUCHEMOR) dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 10Dec1646 East Allington dau Alce MICHELMOR chr 6Feb1649/50 East Allington |
Walter started a tradition of naming the eldest son of the eldest son Walter that only died out in Generation 7 when Walter died childless. |
Generation 4 |
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Tree 09 Generation 4 Family 0589 |
head Edward MUCHELMORE b 164x m 28Nov1665 Charleton, ARENELL bur 26May1689 Charleton sp Mary ARENELL b 163x m 28Nov1665 Charleton son John MUCHELMORE chr 23Dec1666 Charleton son Edmond MUCHAMORE chr 22Nov1668 Charleton dau Dorothy MUCHELMORE chr 12Jul1671 Charleton m 1Jun1690 Slapton, William ALMOND dau Mary MUCHELMORE chr Mar1672/73 Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 4 Family 0154 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr 7Apr1645 Charleton m 167x sp ? ?? b 164x m 167x son John MUCHAMORE chr Sep1677 Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 4 Family 2121 |
head Walter MICHELMORE chr 20Feb1641/42 East Allington m1 29May1668 Stokenham, TUCKER? (MUCHMORE) m2 168x bur 23Dec1711 Stokenham (MUCHMORE) sp1 Honour TUCKER? b 164x m 29May1668 Stokenham bur 11May1717 Stokenham (MUCHMORE) dau Anne MUCHMORE chr 7Jan1668/69 Stokenham son Walter MUCHMOR chr 16Apr1672 Stokenham son Samuel MOUCHEMOR chr 20Feb1676/77 Stokenham sp2 Elizabeth ?? b 164x m 168x bur 5Dec1683 Stokenham, "wife of Walter MUCHMER" son John MUCHMORE chr 25Jun1682 Stokenham bur 22Sep1682 Stokenham dau Elizabeth MUCHMOOR chr 8Nov1683 Stokenham bur 2Jun1707 Stokenham (Eliz MUCHEMORE) |
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Generation 5 |
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Tree 09 Generation 5 Family 0407 |
head John MUCHELMORE chr 23Dec1666 Charleton m 26Jul1693 Charleton, LISTON (MUCHEMORE) ?bur 21Feb1720/21 Charleton (MITCHELMORE) ?bur 24May1741 Charleton (MUCHAMORE) sp Elinor LISTON b 167x m 26Jul1693 Charleton bur 4Jul1697 Charleton (MUCHEMORE) son John MUCHEMORE chr 11Feb1695/96 Charleton |
The 1741 burial record may refer to John. |
Tree 09 Generation 5 Family 0311 |
head Edmond MUCHAMORE chr 22Nov1668 Charleton m1 3Nov1687 Charleton, LOCK (Edward) m2 20Jul1719 Woodleigh, EFFORD (Edward) sp1 Elizabeth LOCK chr 10Apr1665 Charleton, “daughter of Roger” m 3Nov1687 Charleton bur 19Jan1717/18 Charleton son Edward MUCHAMORE chr 27Jan1688/89 Charleton, “son of Edward & Elizabeth” ?bur 28Apr1689 Charleton (Edmound) ?bur 26May1689 Charleton dau Margaret MUCHMORE chr 30Mar1690 Charleton, “daughter of Edward & Elizabeth” ?m 26Dec1714 Woodleigh, John LEE son Andrew MUCHEMORE chr 13Aug1693 Charleton dau Elizabeth MUCHEMOR chr Feb1695/96 Charleton, “daughter of Edd & Elizabeth” dau Mary MUCHEMORE chr 8Aug1699 Charleton, “daughter of Edmond & Elizabeth” son Edward MUCHAMOR chr 29Nov1702 Charleton, "son of Edward" son John MICHELMORE chr 2Jul1705 Charleton, “son of Edward & Elizabeth” bur 9Aug1705 Charleton, "child of Edward" son Richard MICHELMOR chr Oct1706 Charleton, “son of Edward & Elizabeth” bur 13Apr1707 Charleton, “child of Edward & Elizabeth” sp2 Joan EFFORD b 167x m 20Jul1719 Woodleigh 1735 ^ Moreleigh, widow: issued settlement certificate for Charleton (Joane) bur 4Jul1742 Moreleigh (MITCHELMORE) |
Edmond was often referred to as Edward in the parish register. It appears that the two forenames were used interchangeably in Charleton at the time.
One of the 1689 burial records refers to Edward's grandfather Edward. |
Tree 09 Generation 5 Family 0258 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr Sep1677 Charleton m 170x sp Mary ?? b 167x m 170x dau Mary MUCHAMOR chr 23Feb1700/01, "daughter of John & Mary" m 19Jul1719 Charleton, John HOOPER |
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Tree 09 Generation 5 Family 0459 |
head Walter MUCHMOR chr 16Apr1672 Stokenham m 169x 1704, 1706 day labourer bur 22Feb1728/29 Stokenham (MITHCHELMORE) sp Elizabeth ?? b 167x m 169x ?bur 30May1732 Stokenham (MICHEMER) son Walter MUCHAMORE b 170x son John MUCHAMORE b 31Aug1704 Stokenham (?) son Richard MUCHAMORE b 29Sep1706 Stokenham chr 13Nov1706 Stokenham bur 28Oct1742 Stokenham dau Agnes MUCHAMORE chr 3Jul1709 Stokenham m 2May1739 Stokenham, Richard JEFFREY dau Susanna MUCHELMORE chr 4May1712 Stokenham ?m 10Nov1745 Stokenham, John BASTARD ?m 7Mar1745 Stokenham, Phinehas HEXT dau Elizabeth MUCHELMORE chr 24Jul1715 Stokenham ?bur 30May1732 Stokenham (MICHEMER) |
The 1732 burial record may refer to Elizabeth's daughter Elizabeth.
It seems quite likely that Walter snr would call his eldest son Walter, in line with the tradition started by Walter. Walter was an unusual name in that area at that time, and Walter is the only known male who could have been this Walter’s son. However, his baptism record has not yet been found.
One of the 1745 marriage records refers to Susanna [Tree 05].
The 1732 burial record may refer to Elizabeth's mother Elizabeth. |
Tree 09 Generation 5 Family 0314 |
head Samuel MOUCHEMOR chr 20Feb1676/77 Stokenham m 7Aug1705 Stokenham: Samuel MUCHEMORE, house carpenter; Mary HINE sp Mary HINE b 168x m 7Aug1705 Stokenham ?bur 1May1754 Stokenham ?bur 26Mar1757 Stokenham |
One of the burial records refers to Mary junior [Tree 05]. |
Generation 6 |
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Tree 09 Generation 6 Family 0461 |
head John MUCHEMORE chr 11Feb1695/96 Charleton m 1Jan1725/26 Charleton: John MUCHAMORE; Mary MUCHAMORE, widow ?bur 24May1741 Charleton (MUCHAMORE) ?bur 15Jun1763 Charleton (MUTCHMORE) sp Mary ?? b 169x m1 172x, MUCHAMORE m2 1Jan1725/26 Charleton, MUCHAMORE bur 2May1759 Charleton son John MUCHAMORE chr [Aug1726] Charleton dau Dorothy MUCHAMORE chr [27Apr1729] Charleton m 8Apr1751 East Allington, Joseph POOPE son William MUCHAMORE chr [7Mar1731] Charleton ?bur 21Nov1757 Slapton dau Mary MUCHAMORE chr [15Sep1734] Charleton bur 1May1779 Charleton chr [15Jan1738] Charleton |
The 1741 burial record may refer to John. |
Tree 09 Generation 6 Family 1976 |
head Andrew MUCHEMORE chr 13Aug1693 Charleton m 3Apr1716 Dartmouth St Clement, MORRISH (MUCHAMORE) 1735 ^ Diptford: took William TUCKER as an apprentice (MICHELMORE) ?bur 25Mar1742 Diptford (MUCHAMOOR) ?bur 15Ma1746 Modbury (MUCHAMERE) sp Jane MORRISH b 169x m 3Apr1716 Dartmouth St Clement bur 17May1771 Diptford (MITCHELMORE) chr 17Feb1722/23 East Allington dau Jane MITCHAMORE chr 26Feb1731 Diptford |
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Tree 09 Generation 6 Family 0551 |
head Edward MUCHAMOR chr 29Nov1702 Charleton m1 26Nov1717 Charleton, DISLING (MUTCHAMORE) m2 12Sep1721 Charleton, CREBER (MUCHAMORE) m3 7Apr1735 Charleton, ROLSTONE (MUCHAMORE) bur 24Mar1749/50 Charleton sp1 Winifret DISLIN chr 21Jan1685/86, “daughter of William” m 26Nov1717 Charleton (DISLING) bur 18Mar1720/21 Charleton (Winnifred MUTCHAMORE) chr 12Jan1719/20 Charleton sp2 Winifret CREBER b 169x m 12Sep1721 Charleton bur 7Mar1734/35 Charleton (Winifred) sp3 Susanna ROLSTONE b 171x m 7Apr1735 Charleton bur 21Apr1750 Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 6 Family 0283 |
head Walter MUCHAMORE b 170x m [27Dec1731] Malborough, YEOMAN bur 7Jan1765 Malborough sp Alice YEOMAN b 170x m [27Dec1731] Malborough bur 22Sep1755 Malborough dau Alice MUCHAMORE chr [13Aug1732] Malborough bur 2Nov1789 Malborough, "pauper" dau Elizabeth MUCHAMORE chr [1May1734] Malborough m [10Apr1757] Malborough, Richard MASTERS son Walter MUCHAMORE chr [13Sep1736] Malborough son John MUCHAMORE chr [26Mar1739] Malborough dau Sarah MUCHAMORE chr [18Jun1754] Malborough m 23Sep1782 Malborough, Richard RUNDLE |
Walter seems to have continued a family tradition in naming his eldest son Walter.
When Sarah was baptised, her mother would have been over 50. |
Tree 09 Generation 6 Family 0478 |
head John MUCHAMORE b 31Aug1704 Stokenham (?) chr 19Sep1704 Stokenham m 11Apr1726 Stokenham, BOVY (MICHELMER) sp Elizabeth BOVY b 170x m 11Apr1726 Stokenham ?bur 17Sep1775 Stokenham (Elizth) ?bur 10May1781 Stokenham (Elizth) chr 12Jul1726 Stokenham son John MITCHELMORE chr [03Dec1728] Stokenham chr [8Aug1731] Stokenham son Edward MICHELMOR chr 21Aug1733 Stokenham dau Susanna MITCHELMORE chr 4Apr1736 Stokenham dau Jane MITCHELMORE chr 30Dec1738 Stokenham m 14Dec1763 Stokenham: John BURNER; Jane MUCHAMORE; witness [brother] John MUCHAMORE son Richard MITCHELMORE chr 14Mar1741 Stokenham |
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Generation 7 |
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Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0460 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr [Aug1726] Charleton m 17Dec1753 Charleton, BASTARD bur 12Dec1790 Charleton (MICHEMORE) sp Clemence BASTARD chr 12Sep1727 Charleton m 17Dec1753 Charleton bur 16Sep1798 Charleton (Clement) son Roger MICHELMORE chr 15Sep1754 Charleton son John MICHELMORE chr 19Sep1756 Charleton bur 24May1763 Charleton (MUTCHMORE) dau Joane MICHELMORE chr 15Jun1758 Charleton ?m [4Nov1783] Totnes, William COWLEY dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 16Nov1760 Charleton ?m 27Feb1781 Stokenham, John PEDRICK son John MUCHAMORE chr 25Nov1764 Charleton dau Joanna MUCHAMORE chr 7Aug1768 Charleton [twin] ?bur 31Jan1769 Charleton (MUTCHMORE) dau Elizabeth MUCHAMORE chr 7Aug1768 Charleton [twin] bur 31Mar1769 Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0554 |
head Andrew MITCHELMORE chr 17Feb1722/23 East Allington m 20Dec1744 Charleton, BISHOP ^ Diptford bur 13Apr1762 Chivelstone sp Ann BISHOP b 172x m 20Dec1744 Charleton son Andrew MUCHAMORE chr 17May1747 Charleton dau Ann MITCHELMORE chr 4Sep1749 Woodleigh ^ Charleton m 10Jan1775 Stokenham, Stephen PERRING d 19Apr1815 @ 63; bur St Leonard's, Halwell (Ann PARREN) |
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Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0552 |
head Edward MUTCHAMORE chr 12Jan1719/20 Charleton m 20Apr1753 Sherford, MURCH bur 20Jun1785 Moreleigh sp Joan MURCH b 172x m 20Apr1753 Sherford dau Joanna MICHELMORE chr 12Mar1754 Sherford, "daughter of Edward & Joanna" 6Jan1764 apprenticed to William WAKEHAM, yeoman m 1Feb1777 Dodbrooke, William WHITELOCK chr 7Nov1756 Sherford dau Sarah MICHELMORE chr 7Mar1762 Sherford 1770 Sherford: apprenticed to Stephen LAKEMAN, yeoman 1Feb1774 Sherford: apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman d 1840.1 Petworth @ 78 (MITCHELMORE) bur 19Jan1840 Billingshurst General Baptist Chapel, Billingshurst, Sussex @ 77 (MITCHELMORE) chr [20Apr1766] Charleton |
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Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0719 |
head Walter MUCHAMORE chr 13Sep1736 Malborough m1 5Jan1767 Malborough, ADAMS m2 31Dec1786 Kingsbridge: Walter MUCHAMORE, widower of South Huish; Mary NARRAMORE, widow bur 19Jan1820 Malborough @ 83 sp1 Elizabeth ADAMS b 174x m 5Jan1767 Malborough bur 28Jun1786 Malborough (MUCHIMORE) sp2 Mary NARRAMORE b 174x m 31Dec1786 Kingsbridge |
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Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0555 |
head Agnes MITCHELMORE chr 12Jul1726 Stokenham ?bur 29Aug1780 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) ?bur 10May1804 Stokenham (MITCHELMORE) son William MITCHELMORE chr 6Oct1745 Stokenham bur 8Dec1745 Stokenham, "base child of Agnes" dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 3May1754 Stokenham bur 3May1754 Stokenham, "base child of Agnes" |
One of these burial records may refer to Agnes or Agnes [Tree 05]. |
Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0278 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr [03Dec1728] Stokenham m 15Jun1746 Slapton, PROWSE sp Ann PROWSE chr [2Feb1717] Slapton m 15Jun1746 Slapton bur 7Feb1815 Slapton @ 76 (Ann) dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 29Mar1747 Slapton m 11Apr1769 Slapton, Stephen EFFORD dau Mary EFFORD chr 1May1770 Slapton m 13Jan1800 Slapton, EFFORD dau Mary Michelmoor BICKFORD chr 24Jan1802 St John bur 7Jun1802 St John (Mary MICHELMOOR) 1841 @ 70 ^ St Germans Union Workhouse d 1844.1 St Germans @ 75 bur 25Feb1844 St John @ 75, “of Torpoint Union House” dau Anne MICHELMORE chr 17Jun1750 Slapton bur 12Mar1780 Slapton (Ann MICHELMOORE) dau Sarah MICHELMORE chr 21Feb1753 Blackawton m 15Aug1784 East Allington, William MUGFORD son John MITCHELMORE chr 12Oct1755 Slapton dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 26Jun1758 Slapton m 9Nov1780 Dartmouth St Saviour, George LOYE dau Elizabeth LOYE chr 27Nov1783 Dartmouth St Petrox m 28Jul1807 Brixham St Mary, Nicholas CHING dau Anne Mitchelmore CHING chr 23Jun1811 Kingswear bur 14Dec1824 Brixham St Mary @ 41 bur 18Sep1789 Stokenham |
In Mary's 1747 baptismal record, "Sarah" is crossed out and "Mary" is written above it. |
Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 0558 |
chr [8Aug1731] Stokenham m 3Jun1755 Slapton, PYKE dau Elizabeth Collings MUCHAMORE chr [27Sep1752] Modbury sp Samuel PYKE b 173x m 3Jun1755 Slapton dau Elizabeth PEEKE chr 30Nov1757 Blackawton m 29Aug1785 Totnes, Philip LUSCOMBE son John Michelmore LUSCOMBE chr 16Mar1788 Rattery bur 20Apr1811 Portsea |
Elizabeth's husband and their child were previously in Tree 156. |
Tree 09 Generation 7 Family 2054 |
head Edward MICHELMOR chr [21Aug1733] Stokenham m 7Oct1764 Stokenham, STONE (MUCHAMORE) sp Agnes STONE ?chr 20Sep1727 Moreleigh, "daughter of William & Agnes" m 7Oct1764 Stokenham ?bur 29Aug1780 Stokenham (MICHELMORE) ?bur 10May1804 Stokenham ?son William Stone MITCHELMORE (b 1766) |
One of the burial records may apply to Agnes or Agnes [Tree 05].
William's birth has been allocated to this family in order to explain the use of both STONE and MITCHELMORE by several of William’s children. |
Generation 8 |
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Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 1022 |
head John MUCHAMORE chr 25Nov1764 Charleton 1781 ^ Halwell: apprenticed to Rev Thomas WHINYATES of Charleton (MITCHELMORE) m 178x sp Jane ?? b 176x m 178x dau Mary Ann MITCHLMORE chr 5Apr1789 Sherford bur 24Feb1820 Dartmouth St Clement @ 31 (MUCHEMORE) son John MITCHELMORE chr 24Dec1791 Sherford |
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Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 1113 |
head Andrew MUCHAMORE chr 17May1747 Charleton m 2Aug1774 Sherford, FORD (MITCHELMORE) 29Jun1786 labourer, sojourner ^ Sherford: settlement examination bur 6Jul1797 Sherford (MITCHELMORE) sp Mary FORD (b 1750) m 2Aug1774 Sherford bur 11Aug1832 Sherford @ 82 (MICHELMORE) son Andrew MITCHELMORE chr 5Oct1774 Sherford 16Feb1802 subject of a removal order from Sherford to Brixham (MICHELMORE) bur 13Jan1820 Sherford @ 45 son John MITCHELMORE chr 28Jul1776 Sherford ?son William MICHILMORE (b 1776) bur 25Dec1776 Sherford, "infant" (Willm) ?dau Sarah MICHILMORE (b 1776) bur 28Dec1776 Sherford, "infant" son William MITCHELMORE chr 5May1779 Sherford bur 25Dec1780 Sherford chr 18Jan1785 Sherford son Richard MITCHLMORE chr 5Nov1788 Sherford |
The 1802 removal order implies that Andrew had acquired settlement in Brixham by that time but had returned to Sherford and been unable to support himself. He may well have been the “local baker” who in 1815 attempted to sell bread to sailors aboard HMS Bellerophon, which was holding Napolean prior to his exile to St Helena. |
Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 0319 |
head Edward MICHELMORE chr 7Nov1756 Sherford 15Apr1765 apprenticed to Andrew JELLARD of Sherford 1782 South Pool: 3rd banns read 24Mar for Edward MICHELMORE and Eleanor PRYN ^ Stokenham m 30Oct1782 Stokenham: Edward MITCHELMORE ^ South Pool; Elenor PRYNN bur 8Feb1826 Slapton @ 70 (Edmund) sp Elenor PRYN (b 1752) m 30Oct1782 Stokenham (PRYNN) bur 31Oct1821 Slapton @ 69 son William MICHELMORE chr 12Oct1783 Slapton, “son of Edward and Petronel” dau Mary MICHELMORE chr 30Apr1786 Slapton, “daughter of Edward and Petronell” son John MITCHELMORE chr 9Jun1793 Slapton |
There was only one Edward known in Slapton and no marriage to a Petronel has been found. It is therefore assumed that Petronel was an alternative name for Elenor PRYN. |
Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 1621 |
head William MUCHAMORE chr [20Apr1766] Charleton 1Feb1774 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman m 2Mar1791 Stokenham, KELLOND bur 11May1832 Slapton @ 66 (MITCHELMORE) sp Jane KELLOND chr 13May1766 Stokenham known as Jenny or Janney m 2Mar1791 Stokenham bur 14Sep1812 Stokenham son William MITCHELMORE chr 3Jul1791 Stokenham bur 14Oct1793 Stokenham dau Mary MITCHELMORE chr 15Feb1795 Sherford m 15Jun1820 South Pool, John PUTT dau Jemima Mitchelmore PUTT chr 21Mar1830 South Pool m 1856.2 Kingsbridge [also indexed as Jemima Michelmore] m 19Apr1856 Stokenham: William Henry RHYMES, mason of Chillington, father Peter RHYMES, mason; Jemima Michelmore PUTT of South Pool, father John PUTT, labourer 1861 @ 31 b South Pool ^ Tanpitts, Stokenham (Jemima M) 1871 @ 41 b South Pool ^ Chillington (Jemima M) 1881 @ 51 b South Pool ^ Stokenham (Jemia M) 1891 @ 61 b South Pool ^ Private House, Stokenham (Jemima M) d 1914.2 Kingsbridge bur 29May1914 Stokenham @ 84 ^ Chillington 1851 @ 55 b South Pool ^ Lower Coombe, Kingsbridge d 1871.3 Kingsbridge @ 76 son William Keland MITCHALMORE chr 16Mar1799 Sherford son John MITCHELMORE chr 14Jun1801 Sherford chr 16Oct1803 Sherford |
John, a distant cousin, was apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS 15 yr after William. His wife Ann KELLOND was a younger sister of William's wife Jane. |
Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 0277 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 12Oct1755 Slapton m 25Jan1789 Slapton, WILLS bur 24Feb1823 Stokenham @ 73 ^ Emridge [Embridge], Stoke Fleming d 1823: probate granted at Totnes to James MITCHELMORE ^ Stoke Fleming sp Susanna WILLS chr 5Jun1757 Stoke Fleming m 25Jan1789 Slapton bur 14Nov1831 Stoke Fleming @ 66, widow ^ Swannaton son John MITCHELMORE chr 19Jul1789 Slapton bur 27Oct1800 Slapton d 20Sep1800 @ 10; bur Slapton son Thomas MITCHELMORE (b 1791) bur 31Aug1810 Stoke Fleming @ 19, "son of John & Susanna” dau Susanna MITCHELMORE chr 17Mar1793 Slapton chr 10May1795 Slapton chr 16Apr1797 Slapton dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr [28Feb1802] Stoke Fleming m 16Jan1825 Stoke Fleming, Thomas CUMMING [1851 labourer] 1851 @ 49 b Stoke Fleming ^ Fore Street, Totnes (CUMING) d 1863 Harberton chr [03Feb1805] Stoke Fleming son Richard MITCHELMORE chr [16Nov1806] Stoke Fleming son Henry MITCHELMORE chr [04Sep1808] Stoke Fleming bur 1Jan1809 Stoke Fleming |
The executor of John's will has not been identified. |
Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 2476 |
head Elizabeth Collings MUCHAMORE chr [27Sep1752] Modbury m 12Apr1780 Thurlestone: William ADAMS, yeoman; Elizabeth MUCHAMORE; by licence ?bur 22Oct1841 Thurlestone @ 80 ^ Kingsbridge son John Mitchelmore ADAMS chr 22Aug1779 Thurlestone sp William ADAMS chr 16Jan1722 Thurlestone m1 28Nov1775 East Allington: William ADAMS, yeoman; Grace WATTS m2 12Apr1780 Thurlestone, MUCHAMORE |
Elizabeth signed her name MITCHAMORE in the marriage register.
William's first wife was buried on 27Aug1779 in East Allington. So it would appear that Elizabeth had a son with William (in Thurlestone) while his first wife was still alive (in East Allington).
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Tree 09 Generation 8 Family 1614 |
head William Stone MITCHELMORE (b 1766) m 22Aug1791 Stokenham, COLE (William MICHELMORE) 1814 labourer ^ Torcross d 1839.1 Kingsbridge @ 73 bur 9Jan1839 Stokenham @ 73 ^ Kingsbridge Union House sp Sarah COLE chr 14Apr1770 Stokenham ^ Torcross m 22Aug1791 Stokenham (William) bur 28Nov1821 Stokenham @ 53 ^ Torcross son William Stone MITCHELMORE chr 13Jan1793 Stokenham bur 12Feb1804 Stokenham (William) dau Ann Stone MITCHELMORE chr 9Sep1796 Stokenham (STONE) 1806 apprenticed to George STEERE (Anne Stone) m1 21Oct1821 Stokenham, Edward STREET [bur 27Apr1824 Stokenham @ 24] m2 29Aug1826 Stokenham, John STONE [1851 fisherman ^ Hallsands] 1851 @ 53 b Stokenham ^ Hallsands bur 31Dec1867 Stokenham @ 70 ^ Hallsands chr 5Dec1799 Stokenham chr 7Mar1802 Stokenham dau Agnes MITCHELMORE chr 27Jun1804 Stokenham 1813 apprenticed to Thomas PROUT, "baptised 27Jun1804, daughter of William Stone and Sarah MITCHELMORE” (Agnes STONE) m 10May1826 Dodbrooke, Robert RICE (Agnes Mitchelmore STONE) dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 21Jun1807 Stokenham (STONE) son Michael Pike MITCHELMORE chr 3Sep1809 Stokenham bur 11Mar1834 Stokenham @ 23 ^ Poor House chr 31Mar1811 Stokenham dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 6Feb1814 Stokenham m 29Mar1835 Tormoham, Robert WARD [1851: agricultural labourer] 1851 @ 36 b Stokenham ^ Cadwell House, St Marychurch with husband and family son Robert MITCHELMORE (b 1814) bur 4Feb1814 Stokenham, "infant^ Meddercombe" |
The use of the mother's or grandmother's maiden name as a middle name became a very common practice in Devon in the 19th century, but it must have been new to Stokenham at this time and it caused some confusion among parish clerks. "Stone" was sometimes recorded as a forename but it was often omitted and there are also cases where it was treated as part of the surname or even as the entire surname. A discussion of the use of a surname as a middle name is available here.
The baptism register states that Agnes was the daughter of William Stone MITCHELMORE & Agnes, but there was only one married William Stone MITCHELMORE in Stokenham at the time, so clearly the parish clerk made an error. This deduction is confirmed by the note on the 1813 apprenticeship indenture.
"Meddercombe" probably refers to Middlecombe, where five of Robert's brother Edward's children were born. |
Generation 9 |
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Tree 09 Generation 9 Family 1997 |
head John MITCHELMORE chr 24Dec1791 Sherford 1801 ^ Dodbrooke: apprenticed to Richard HAWKINGS 13Jun1804 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to John EVANS, yeoman 1814 labourer ^ Moreleigh: presumed father of child of Elizabeth HEXT ^ Halwell m 27Jun1816 Charleton, MUDGE 1817 labourer ^ East Charleton 1818-1837 ^ Charleton 1841 agricultural labourer @ 50 b Devon ^ Charleton 184x occupier of cottage etc on 700 m2 land in Charleton 1851 turnpike gate keeper @ 60 b Sherford ^ Higher Lodge Turnpike Gate, Ugborough 1861 widowed toll collector @ 70 b Sherford ^ Borocombe Toll House, West Alvington d 1864.3 Kingsbridge @ 73 bur 31Jul1864 Charleton @ 73 sp Grace MUDGE (b 1791) Dartmouth m 27Jun1816 Charleton 1841 @ 49 b Devon ^ Charleton 1851 @ 59 b Dartmouth ^ Higher Lodge Turnpike Gate, Ugborough d 1854.4 Kingsbridge @ 63 (MUCHMORE) bur 17Dec1854 Charleton @ 63 dau Anne MITCHELMORE chr 13Apr1817 Charleton bur 28Apr1834 Charleton @ 17 ^ East Charleton (Ann) dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 10May1818 chr 10May1818 Charleton m 24Mar1836 Charleton, John SHEPHARD son James Mitchelmore SHEPHERD b 1849.2 Kingsbridge chr 23Sep1855 Charleton 1858 departed England aboard British Empire for Moreton Bay QLD with parents m 1910 Fremantle WA, Margaret WATSON 1916 gentleman ^ Preston Point Road, East Fremantle WA d 14Aug1924 Sidcote, Carlisle Street, East St Kilda VIC @ 86 [sic], “late of Bulla Bulla Station, Kimberley WA, and The Bungalow, Dalgety Street, East Fremantle” 1855 labourer 1858 departed England aboard British Empire for Moreton Bay 4Feb1859 arrived Australia d 9Nov1895 Carlton Farm, Toowoomba, QLD (Mary Mitchelmore SHEPPERD) son William MITCHELMORE chr 23Jun1822 Charleton bur 4Mar1823 Charleton @ 10 mo chr 7Mar1824 Charleton chr 11Feb1826 Charleton son Thomas MITCHELMORE (b 1829) bur 1May1829 Charleton @ 1 mo chr 13Jun1830 Charleton dau Sarah Grace MITCHELMORE b 23Mar1837 chr 10Apr1837 Charleton 1841 @ 4 b Devon ^ Charleton with parents 1851 @ 14 b Charleton ^ Higher Lodge Turnpike Gate, Ugborough with parents (Sarah) ?7Nov1854 Devon: affiliation order made against William DREW, putative father of her child (Sarah) 1861 unm house servant @ 24 b Charleton ^ Village Rectory, Thurlestone (Sarah G); head: Peregrine A ILBERT, clergyman/rector d 1865.3 Kingsbridge @ 28 bur 16Jul1865 Charleton @ 28 |
Memorial to John & Mary
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head John MITCHELMORE chr 28Jul1776 Sherford 16Oct1789 ^ Sherford: apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS, yeoman (MICHELMORE) ?21Nov1802 Dartmouth St Saviour: witnessed marriage between Samuel ANDREW and Elizabeth RICHARDS m 11Dec1803 Dartmouth St Saviour, KELLOND 21Oct1805 ordinary seaman, HMS Belleisle @ 27 b Kingsbridge”, ship’s pay book number SB278 23Nov1802-22Dec1805: took part in the Battle of Trafalgar (MUCHMORE) d 1838.2 Portsea Island @ 63 (MICHELMORE) bur 27May1838 Portsea St Mary @ 63 d 21May1838: shipwright; executor applied to the Navy for payment of money owing sp Ann KELLOND chr 27May1776 Stokenham m 11Dec1803 Dartmouth St Saviour 1841 widow @ 66 b not Hampshire ^ South View, Portsea Town (MICHELMOR). Also in household: her granddaughter Hannah 1851 shipwrights widow @ 74 b Dartmouth ^ Church Path, Portsea. Also in household: brother[in-law?] Charles CRABB @ 59 b Gosport and Martha CRABB @ 57 b Portsea d 1853.4 Portsea @ 77 (MITCHELMORE) bur 11Dec1853 Portsea @ 77 son William Kellond MITCHELMORE chr 20Mar1805 Dartmouth St Saviour d before 1809 son George MUCHMORE b 180x bur 15Dec1808 Portsmouth St Thomas, Hampshire dau Mary Kellond MITCHELMORE b 19Feb1807 chr 11Mar1807 Dartmouth St Saviour bur 15Feb1808 Portsea St Mary (Mary Cannon) chr 19Feb1809 Portsea St Mary |
William, a distant cousin, had been apprenticed to Crispin COLLINS 15 yr earlier. His wife Jane KELLOND was an older sister of John’s wife Ann.
Portsmouth St Thomas became Portsmouth Cathedral when a new diocese was established in Portsmouth in 1920, winning out over Portsea St Mary. Both churches served the Portsmouth Royal Navy Dockyard. |
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head William MITCHELMORE chr 18Jan1785 Sherford m 29Aug1808 St Decumans, Somerset, QUIRKE m 1808 Watchet: William MITCHELMORE, shipwright ^ Dartmouth; Rachel QUIRCK, daughter of Capt QUIRCK of Watchet 1814-1817 shipwright 1817 ^ Watchet 1841 shipwright @ 55 b not Glamorgan ^ Wharton Street, Cardiff St Mary with daughter Mary Ann 1851 widowed ships carpenter @ 67 b Kingsbridge ^ 15 Caroline Street, Cardiff St John with daughter Mary Ann and her family 1861 widowed, retired shipwright @ 76 b Sherborne, Devon ^ Wood Street, Cardiff St Mary with daughter Mary Ann and her family d 1861.2 Cardiff @ 76 bur 3May1861 Cardiff St John @ 78 ^ Temperance Town sp Rachell QUIRCKE chr 9Apr1775 Minehead, Somerset m 29Aug1808 St Decumans, Somerset (Rachel QUIRCK) m 1808 Watchet (Rachel QUIRCK) d before 1841 dau Mary Anne Quirke MICHELMORE chr 27Aug1809 St Decumans m 1839.2 Cardiff (Mary Ann) m 5May1839 Cardiff St John: Thomas Fearncombe PROUSE, tailor ^ St Mary's, father Thomas PROUSE, musician; Mary Ann MITCHELMORE ^ St Mary's, father William MITCHELMORE, shipwright; witnesses [father] William MITCHELMORE, Sarah PROUSE 1841 dressmaker @ 30 b not Glamorgan ^ Wharton Street, Cardiff St Mary (Mary Ann). Also in household: her father and her brother John 1851 publican @ 34 ^ 15 Caroline Street, Cardiff (Mary Ann PROWSE). Also in household: her father and her niece Mary Jane 1861 @ 51 b Watchet ^ Wood Street, Cardiff St Mary (Mary A). Also in household: her father William and her nieces Elizabeth and Rebecca 1871 @ 60 b Somerset ^ Wharton Place, Cardiff St John (Mary Ann PROWSE); also in household her nephew Andrew and niece Elizabeth d 1874.2 Cardiff @ 64 son William Quircke MICHELMORE chr 22Mar1812 St Decumans chr 16Jan1814 St Decumans chr 28Dec1817 St Decumans |
St Decumans parish contains the town of Watchet (and very little else).
William and his family appear to have moved from Watchet to Cardiff in 1838, soon after his wife and his son John’s first wife had died.
In the marriage register, Mary signed her name MICHELMORE. |
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head John MITCHELMORE chr 9Jun1793 Slapton 1816-1821 minister in the Presbytery of New Brunswick and Missionary of the Female Domestic Missionary Society, Philadephia PA (MICHELMORE) 1818-1922 preparatory studies at the Classical Academy, Lawrenceville NJ 1821 enrolled in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary [Princeton] m 182x 1825 unclaimed letter for him at the Post Office, Aurora PA (Rev Mr T) 1825-1827 preached regularly at the Mariner's Church of Philadelphia 1826-1834 pastor in the Presbytery of Lewes ^ Lewistown DE; his powerful preaching drew people from miles around and filled the church d 4Mar1834 Lewes, "formerly 7yr beloved Pastor of these churches" d 4Mar1834 @ 40; bur Old Pine Presbyterian Church cemetery, Philadelphia, "late pastor of the united congregation of Lewes, Cool Spring and Indian River who perished in the burning of the steamer William Penn" (Rev John) Feb1834 drowned in attempting to reach the shore when the steam-boat William Penn was destroyed by fire in the river Delaware (Rev John MITCHELMORE of Lewistown an Englishman who had been a Methodist exhorter in Britain (Rev John) 1834-1835 probate granted, Sussex County (Rev John) 28Jan1835 "An act to vest in Mary MITCHELMORE, widow of the Rev John MITCHELMORE, deceased, all the right and title of the State of Delaware, in and to all the real estate of which the said deceased died seized, possessed or entitled to, in the country of Sussex, in this State" passed by the Delaware legislature at Dover Michelmore Court, Kings Creek Country Club, Lewes may be named after him sp Mary ?? (b 1793) m 182x 1850 @ 65 b Sussex County ^ Sussex County; owns real estate $600 1860 @ 67 b PA ^ Lewis and Ehoboth Hundred, Sussex County DE; owns real estate $1400, personal $200 (Mary MITCHELMOUR) d 20Dec1860 Philadelphia d 7Dec1860 @ 75; bur Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lewes |
John
Plaque on John's memorial
John's burial place was near the place where the William Penn caught fire.
John Mitchelmore FUTCHER and John Mitchelmore HOUSTON [both in Tree 904] may have been named in John's honour.
Mary's memorial
In relation to average earnings, Mary's possessions would have been worth the equivalent of about $260,000 today. |
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head William Keland MITCHALMORE chr 16Mar1799 Sherford m [29Aug1822] Kingsbridge, HURRELL (Wm) 25Dec1830 witness, with his wife Ann, to his brother Robert’s marriage in Exeter (William) 1841 labourer @ 40 b England ^ Columbus Street, St Helier, Jersey (William) 1851 labourer @ 52 b Slapton ^ Rear No 5 Willow Street, Plymouth St Andrew (William) 1861 lime burner @ 62 b unknown ^ 22 Willow Street, Plymouth (William) 1871 lime burner, widower @ 73 b Slapton ^ East Leigh, Harberton with daughter Mary (William) d 1877.3 Kingsbridge @ 79 (William) bur 29Aug1877 Slapton @ 79 ^ Kingsbridge Union [Workhouse] (William) sp Ann HURRELL (b 1793) Totnes m [29Aug1822] Kingsbridge 1841 @ 40 b England ^ Columbus Street, St Helier, Jersey 1851 @ 57 b Totnes ^ Rear No 5 Willow Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1861 @ 67 b Totnes ^ 22 Willow Street, Plymouth d 1870.1 Plymouth @ 77 bur 13Mar1870 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth ^ 1 Queen Anne Street, Plymouth adau Mary HURRELL chr 21Feb1813 Kingsbridge, “illegitimate child” m 1847.3 Exeter, Samuel ANDREWS (MITCHELL) 1851 @ 39 b Kings Bridge ^ Richmond Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1861 @ 42 b Kingsbridge ^ 27 Green Street, Plymouth Charles (Mary Ann) 1871 @ 56 b [not stated] ^ East Leigh, Harberton |
Mary’s surname was apparently changed to MITCHELMORE after her mother’s marriage in 1822. It seems unlikely that William was her biological father. |
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head John MITCHELMORE chr 14Jun1801 Sherford m 2Jan1823 Slapton, BUCKPITT bur 16Jul1826 Slapton @ 25 sp Elizabeth BUCKPITT chr 6Jun1802 Slapton, “daughter of John & Alice” m1 2Jan1823 Slapton, MITCHELMORE m2 11Sep1827 Slapton, William CANN, widower [1851 agricultural labourer] 1851 @ 48 b Slapton ^ Week Barn Cottage, Townstall, Dartmouth |
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head Robert MITCHALMORE chr 16Oct1803 Sherford - This is the only known Robert who apparently had a brother William married to Ann. (Of course, they might not have been his brother and sister-in-law.) The date of birth is way out, but there is no other known Robert b 1810 ± 10 yr in the southern South Hams. m 25Dec1830 Exeter St Thomas the Apostle: Robert MITCHELMORE; Grace PEPPRALL; witnesses William and Ann MITCHELMORE 1835 labourer ^ Prospect Place, Exeter 1841 bookseller @ 30 b Devon ^ Market Street, Hatherleigh (MICHALMOORE) 1845 labourer ^ Old Town Street, Plymouth 1851 horse poster @ 40 b Shervor [Sherford] ^ Octagon Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1859 labourer ^ Hotham Place, Plymouth 1861 carter @ 50 b Kingsbridge ^ 7 Rendle Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1871 widower, blind @ 63 b Devon ^ Stoke Gardens, Plymouth St Andrew with daughter Eliza BENNETT and family (Rt MITCHEMORE) 1881 widower @ 68 b Slapton ^ 16 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew with daughter Eliza d 1882.4 Plymouth @ 70 d 1882 10 Rendle Street, Plymouth; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth sp Grace PEPPRALL (b 1813) Modbury m 25Dec1830 Exeter St Thomas the Apostle 1841 @ 25 b Devon ^ Tavistock Cottages, Plymouth Charles 1851 @ 30 b Modbury ^ Octagon Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1861 @ 48 b Modbury ^ 7 Rendle Street, Plymouth St Andrew d 1868.3 Plymouth @ 55 bur 5Aug1868 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 55 ^ 10 Rendle Street dau Eliza Jane MITCHELMORE (b 1832) Cowice Street, Exeter chr [30Dec1832] Exeter St Thomas the Apostle 1841 @ 7 b Devon ^ Tavistock Cottages, Plymouth Charles with parents 1844 student at Plymouth Public School: went to live at Stonehouse (Eliza) 1851 unm house servant @ 18 b Exeter ^ Temperance Hotel, Union Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Eliza J); head: Zebedee MINARDS, victualler m 1859.2 Stoke Damerel m 24Apr1859 Stoke Damerel: John BENNETT, baker @ 28 ^ Ford, father James BENNETT, tallow chandler; Eliza Jane MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ Hotham Place, father Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [father] R[obert] and [sister-in-law] Elizabeth MITCHELMORE 1871 ^ Stoke Gardens, Plymouth St Andrew 1881 @ 43 b Exeter ^ 16 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1901 @ 65 ^ Plymouth with married daughter Elizabeth BURGESS son William Robert MITCHELMORE b 31Mar1835 Prospect Place, Exeter son Robert Henry MITCHELMORE b 1844.4 Plymouth b 4Oct1844 ^ 2 Bath Street, Plymouth (MITCHAMORE) chr 28Dec1845 Plymouth Charles 1851 scholar @ 6 b Plymouth ^ Octagon Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1861 baker boy @ 17 b Stonehouse ^ 34 Cecil Street, Plymouth St Andrews; head: James MURCH, baker ason William Henry NEWSON b 1851.3 Plymouth b 10Jul1852 chr 3Sep1860 Stoke Damerel (William MITCHELMORE) 1861 scholar @ 10 b Plymouth ^ 7 Rendle Street, Plymouth St Andrew, boarding with his adoptive parents (William NEWMAN) 1871 butler out of employment, lodger @ 19 b Plymouth ^ Charles Place, Kensington (William) m 1877.2 East Stonehouse (William Mitchelmore NEWSON) m 29May1877 Plymouth St Matthew, Stonehouse, Jemima Lee BROWN (William Mitchelmore NEWSON) |
Robert consistently gave an age that would suggest he was born about 1810; he was also very uncertain as to where he was born. DNA evidence suggests he was not the son of a M*CH*MORE. It is possible that the Robert MITCHALMORE b 1803 died as an infant (no burial record has been found) and his parents then adopted a son and called him Robert.
Robert's marriage witnesses were presumably his [possibly adoptive] uncle William Keland and his wife.
The birth date on William's baptism record does not agree with his registered date of birth. Perhaps his adoptive father did not know William's actual birth date and made a guess. |
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head Robert MITCHELMORE chr 10May1795 Slapton 10Nov1819 @ 25 b Dartmouth: departed Sandwich Bay, Labrador, on Mary; discharged 20Apr1820 (MICHLEMORE) 5Apr1822 departed Newfoundland on Providence, discharged 6Jan1823 (MICHELMORE) 20Nov1822 @ 30 ^ Dartmouth: departed Labrador on Allison; discharged 20Nov1823 (MUTCHALMORE) m1 182x 21Jun1826 Exeter: marriage licence issued to Robert MICHMORE ^ Dittisham, widower, and Jane RIDER ^ Sherford m2 23Jun1826 Sherford: Robert MITCHELMORE ^ Dittisham; Jane RIDER ^ Sherford; by licence d 1860.1 Kingsbridge @ 69 bur 8Jan1860 Stokenham @ 69 sp1 ? ?? b 180x m 182x d 182x sp2 Jane RIDER b 180x m 23Jun1826 Sherford |
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head Peter MITCHELMORE chr 16Apr1797 Slapton m 27Mar1821 Stoke Fleming, MARCH 1822-1828 mariner ^ Stoke Fleming 1830 mariner ^ Harberton 1832-1839 labourer ^ Harberton 1841 agricultural labourer @ 40 b Devon ^ Harberton 1851 agricultural labourer @ 53 b Slapton ^ Harberton (MICHELMORE) d 1856.2 Totnes @ 59 d 1May1856 @ 59; bur Harberton. Named on same memorial: his wife Margaret bur 4May1856 Harberton @ 59 sp Margaret MARCH (b 1795) Woodleigh m 27Mar1821 Stoke Fleming 1841 @ 45 b Devon ^ Harberton 1851 @ 54 b Woodleigh ^ Harberton (MICHELMORE) 1861 widow, formerly agricultural labourer @ 65 b Woodley ^ Village, Harberton 1871 labourer's widow @ 77 b Woodley ^ Harberton Village d 1874.2 Totnes @ 80 d 2Apr1874 @ 80; bur Harberton (Margeret) bur 9Apr1874 Harberton @ 80 ^ Berry Pomeroy "but an old resident” chr [13Oct1822] Stoke Fleming dau Ann MITCHELMORE chr [15Dec1825] Stoke Fleming 1841 @ 15 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 unm parlour maid @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ Lipson House, Plymouth Charles; head: Elizabeth SHORTLAND, widow m 1851.2 Totnes m 24Jun1851 Harberton: George LOMBARDINI, labourer ^ Dartington, father Francis LOMBARDINI, traveller; Ann MITCHELMORE ^ Harberton, father Peter MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [siblings] Robert and Margaret MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ Highweek Street, Highweek d 1894.2 Newton Abbot @ 68 chr [02Mar1828] Stoke Fleming dau Susan MITCHELMORE chr 24Jan1830 Harberton 1841 @ 11 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 unm house servant @ 22 b Holberton ^ 11 Penlee Crescant, Stoke Damerel (MICHAELMORE); head: William VIGAR, landed proprietor 1861 unm servant, cook @ 31 b Harberton ^ Puslinch House, Newton Ferrers; head: John YONGE m 1861.4 Newton Abbot m 1Oct1861 Highweek: Samuel JACKMAN, railway porter @ 28 ^ St Mary Magdalen, Bermonsey, London, father James JACKMAN, labourer; Susan MICHELMORE, servant @ 31 ^ Newton Bushel, father Peter MICHELMORE, labourer (deceased); witness [brother-in-law] George LOMBARDINE son James Michelmore JACKMAN b 1863.1 Kensington chr 8Mar1863 Holy Trinity, Paddington (JACQMAN) 1881 clerk in architect surveyor’s office @ 18 b Paddington ^ 48 Waverley Road, London with mother (James) m 1889.4 Totnes, Bessie FURNEAUX m 1Oct1889 Staverton: James Mitchelmore JACKMAN, clerk in surveyor's office, of St Jude's, Kensal Green, father Samuel JACKMAN, railway guard; Bessie FURNEAUX, father Herbert FURNEAUX, yeoman; witnesses Lucy, Tom & Kate FURNEAUX 1891 surveyor's clerk @ 28 b Paddington ^ Paddington ( James M) 1911 land agent's clerk @ 48 b Paddington ^ 51 Chevening Road, Willesden (James Mitchelmore) d 1947.2 Totnes @ 84 1881 widow @ 51 b Warberton [Harberton] ^ 48 Waverley Road, London d 1901.1 Paddington @ 71 son John MITCHELMORE chr 19Feb1832 Harberton chr 29Dec1833 Harberton dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 31Jan1836 Harberton 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 house servant @ 15 b Harberton ^ Berry Barton House, Berry Pomeroy (MICHELMORE); head: Pascho POLLARD, farmer m 1855.1 Totnes m 12Jan1855 Harberton: Samuel BOW, labourer ^ Berry Pomeroy, father William BOW, labourer; Elizabeth MITCHELMORE @ 19 ^ Harberton, father Peter MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [siblings] John & Mary MITCHELMORE dau Susan Michelmore BOW b 1855.4 Totnes chr 9Dec1855 Berry Pomeroy 1861 @ 5 b Berry Pomeroy ^ Berry Village with parents m 1878.4 Totnes, Charles Richard CORRICK m 20Nov1870 Berry Pomeroy: Charles Richard CORRICK, labourer ^ West Ogwell, father John CORRICK, labourer; Susan Michelmore BOW, domestic servant ^ Berry Pomeroy, father Samuel BOW, labourer; witnesses Samuel & Sarah BOW 1881 @ 25 b Berry Pomeroy ^ Honeywill Farm, Ilsington (Susan M) dau Susan Michelmore CORRICK b 1890.3 Totnes 1891 @ 7 mo b Ilsington ^ Trumpeter, Ilsington with parents (Susan M) 1901 @ 10 b Ilsington ^ Berry Pomeroy 1891 @ 35 b Berry Pomeroy ^ Trumpeter, Ilsington (Susan M) 1901 wife @ 45 b Berry Pomeroy ^ Village, Berry Pomeroy 1911 @ 55 b Berry Pomeroy ^ Berry Pomeroy d 1936.2 Totnes @ 80 1861 wife @ 25 b Harberton ^ Berry Village d 1891.4 Totnes @ 55 dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 1839.1 Totnes dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 1842.1 Totnes chr 24Jan1842 Harberton (MICHAELMORE) 1851 scholar @ 9 b Harberton ^ Harberton with parents (MICHELMORE) 1861 servant @ 22 b Harberton ^ Newton St Cyres (MICKELMORE); head: Edward Henry QUICKE 1871 @ 29 b Harberton ^ Highweek Street, Highweek with her sister Ann and Ann's husband (MICHELMORE) m 16Apr1874 Highweek: Frederick HALE, carpenter @ 34 ^ South Warmborough, Hampshire, father William HALE, farmer; Jane MITCHELMORE @ 32 ^ Highweek, father Peter MITCHELMORE, sailor m 16Apr1874 Highweek Church, Newton: Mr Frederick HALE ^ Ropley, Hants; Miss Jane MITCHELMORE, "late of Harberton" |
A narrative history of some of Peter descendants in available here.
Peter & Margaret's memorial
The Lombardini family were from Northern Italy, refugees from the 100 Years War and the Catholic Church. They initially settled in Plymouth and were shoe, boot and leather traders. One went on to set up the Lombardini Marine Engine Co, and one became Professor of Music at Oxford University.
Berry Barton was a farm adjoining Berry House, where Thomas [Tree 17] was resident. |
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head William MITCHELMORE chr [03Feb1805] Stoke Fleming m 23Jul1826 Stoke Fleming: William MITCHELMORE; Jane WALLIS 1827-1831 labourer ^ Swannaton 1836-1838 labourer ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth d 1838.2 Totnes @ 32 bur 18May1838 Stoke Fleming @ 33 ^ Dartmouth St Petrox (MUCHEMORE) sp Jane WALLIS chr 6May1804 Dittisham m1 23Jul1826 Stoke Fleming, MITCHELMORE 1840 leased cottage and gardens (about 1200 m2) at Townstall 1841 @ 30 b Devon ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth (MICHAELMORE) m2 1844.1 Totnes m2 24Mar1844 Dartmouth St Clement: John PARRING, labourer ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father William PARRING, labourer; Jane MUCHEMORE, widow ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father William WALLACE, labourer; witnesses John & William WALLACE 1851 @ 47 b Dittisham ^ Smith Street, Dartmouth (PERRING) dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE chr [21Jan1827] Stoke Fleming bur 31Jan1837 Dartmouth St Saviour @ 10 ^ Townstall dau Harriett Wills MITCHELMORE chr [07Dec1828] Stoke Fleming dau Elizabeth Wallis MITCHELMORE chr [13Feb1831] Stoke Fleming 1841 @ 10 b Devon ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth with mother (Elizth MICHAELMORE) d 1885.3 Newton Abbot @ 54 chr [15Jun1834] Dartmouth St Petrox dau Maria MITCHELMORE chr [10Apr1836] Stoke Fleming 1841 @ 4 b Devon ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth with mother (MICHAELMORE) d 1846.4 Totnes @ 10 (MUCKEMORE) bur 31Dec1846 Stoke Fleming @ 10 ^ Warfleet (MICHELMORE) dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE chr 8Jul1838 Stoke Fleming 1841 @ 2 b Devon ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth with mother (Mary MICHAELMORE) 1851 @ 12 b Dartmouth ^ Smith Street, Dartmouth with mother and stepfather (Mary Ann PERRING) 1861 servant @ 22 b Stoke Fleming ^ Castle View House, Above Town, Dartmouth St Petrox (Mary A) m 1862.1 Totnes m 20Feb1862 Dartmouth St Saviour: John BROOKING, mariner @ 23 ^ St Saviour, father Thomas BROOKING, labourer; Mary Ann MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ St Saviour, father John [sic] MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness Jemima PERRINGS son William Henry Mitchelmore BROOKING b 1866.1 Totnes (William H M) 1881 gardeners workman (ND) @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ Clarence Street, Dartmouth with parents (William) m 1888.2 Plymouth, Sarah COLLINS (William Mitchelmore) m 10Jun1888 Plymouth St Saviour: William Mitchelmore BROOKING, seaman AB Harpy @ 22 ^ 25 Castle Street, father John BROOKING, rigger; Sarah Jane COLLINS @ 21 ^ 25 Castle Street, father Robert COLLINS, labourer 1901 CPO @ 33 b Dartmouth St Saviour 1911 @ 44 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (William) d 1944.4 Plymouth dau Mary Ann Michelmore BROOKING b 1868.2 Totnes (Mary Ann M) chr 28Oct1871 Dartmouth St Saviour, "4 yr” 1881 scholar @ 12 b Dartmouth ^ Clarence Street, Dartmouth with parents (Mary A) 1881 @ 42 b Dartmouth ^ Clarence Street, Dartmouth d 1912.4 Totnes @ 74 |
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chr 5Dec1799 Stokenham (Jane) 1809 Stokenham: apprenticed to Robert PEPPERELL, yeoman (Jane) 1820 ^ Tor Cross m 23Jul1820 Stokenham, GOODYEAR 1841 female servant @ 40 b Devon ^ Clarence Street, Townstal (Jane); head: Maria PEARSON, independent means 1851 widow @ 50, retired servant b Stokenham ^ 2 Madura Cottage, Tormoham with son-in-law John LEAMON and his family (Jane GOODYER) dau Elizabeth Pearce MITCHELMORE chr 19Mar1820 Stokenham 1839 Stokenham: 3rd banns read 8Sep for George KELLOND ^ Dartmouth St Petrox, father Henry KELLOND, and Elizabeth Pearse MICHELMORE ^ Stokenham m1 1839.3 Kingsbridge (MICHELMORE) m1 29Sep1839 Stokenham: George KELLOND, carpenter ^ Dartmouth St Petrox, father Henry KELLOND, carpenter; Elizabeth Pearce MICHELMORE @ 20 ^ Tor Cross m2 1847.3 Newton Abbot, John LEAMEN sp Silas GOODYEAR b 179x m 23Jul1820 Stokenham bur 15Mar1834 Stokenham @ 38 ^ Torcross |
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chr 7Mar1802 Stokenham (Edward) m 11Mar1823 Stokenham: Edward Stone MITCHELMORE; Elizabeth MITCHELL; witness Edward MITCHEL 1823 ^ Chillington 1825-1842 ^ Middlecombe 1841 agricultural labourer @ 35 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham (Ed) 1845, 1846 ^ Widwell, Stokenham 1851 agricultural labourer, widower @ 49 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Edward STONE) 1861 agricultural labourer, widower @ 48 [sic] b Stokenham ^ Stokenham [living alone] 1871 agricultural labourer, widower, lodger @ 69 b Stokenham ^ Chillington (Edward S); head: Mary FARR d 1879.1 Kingsbridge @ 76 (Edward Stone) d 21Jan1879 @ 73; bur Stokenham (Edward). Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth, his daughter Elizabeth and his son George bur 26Jan1879 Stokenham @ 76 sp Elizabeth MITCHELL (b 1805) chr [7Apr1805] Malborough m 11Mar1823 Stokenham 1841 @ 35 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham d 1846.3 Kingsbridge @ 41 (Elizabeth Stone) d 15Aug1846 @ 41; bur Stokenham bur 17Aug1846 Stokenham @ 41 ^ Chillington (Elizabeth Stone). chr 16Jun1823 Stokenham ^ Chillington son John MITCHELMORE chr 16Jun1823 Stokenham ^ Chillington chr 30Jan1825 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe son Robert Mitchell MITCHELMORE chr 10Dec1826 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe (MUTCHULMORE) son Alpheus C Mitchell MITCHELMORE chr 20Oct1828 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe chr 27Feb1831 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe son Sylvanus Stone MITCHELMORE chr 12May1833 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe dau Alice Mitchell MITCHELMORE chr 4Oct1835 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe 1841 @ 6 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents (Alice) m 1856.2 Kingsbridge, Andrew BURGOYNE (Alice STONE) dau Sarah MITCHELMORE chr 28Jan1838 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe 1841 @ 3 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents 1851 @ 13 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with father (Sarah STONE) 24Feb1861 Stokenham: 3rd banns read for Philip STRAW and Sarah MICHELMORE m 1861.1 Kingsbridge m 27Mar1861 Stokenham: Philip STRAW, shoemaker @ 25, father Philip STRAW, labourer; Sarah MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ Chillington, father Edward MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [brother] Edward Mitchell MITCHELMORE, Ann Ellen STRAW 1861 wife @ 23 b Stokenham ^ Cottage, Stokenham (Sarah Mitchelmore) 1871 @ 33 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham son Edward Mitchell STONE MITCHELMORE b 1840.3 Kingsbridge dau Elizabeth STONE MITCHELMORE chr 27Nov1842 Stokenham d 1846.1 Kingsbridge @ 3 (Elizabeth Stone MITCHELMORE) d 22Feb1846 @ 3; bur Stokenham (Elizabeth) bur 24Feb1846 Stokenham ^ Widwell son George Henry STONE MITCHELMORE b 1845.2 Kingsbridge chr 1Jun1845 Stokenham d 1846.4 Kingsbridge @ 1 (George Henry MITCHELMORE) d 13Nov1846 @ 19 mo; bur Stokenham bur 15Dec1846 Stokenham @ 1 |
The groom's name was originally written in the marriage register as William, which was then erased but is still visible.
Middlecombe Farm, near Beesands, is now a property of the National Trust.
Family memorial Lower part: Edward and son George Henry. Upper part: Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth. The memorial backs onto that of Edward's son Edward.
In the baptism register, Elizabeth's surname is given as "STONE or MITCHELMORE". |
Tree 09 Generation 9 Family 0580 |
head Samuel MITCHELMORE chr 31Mar1811 Stokenham m 183x, RICHARDS 1841 miner @ 25 b not-Breconshire ^ Mill Street, Lower Penderyn, Breconshire (MICHELLMORE) 1851 miner @ 40 b Stockingham ^ Mill Street, Penderyn, Breconshire 1861 miner @ 50 b Stockingham ^ Tregibbon, Aberdare, Glamorganshire (MITCHMOOR) d 1862.3 Merthyr Tydfil @ 51 d 29Sep1862; bur Aberdare. Named on the same memorial: his wife Gwenllian and his son David sp Gwenllian RICHARDS (b 1800) Glyn Neath, Glamorganshire m 183x 1841 @ 35 b not Breconshire ^ Mill Street, Lower Penderyn, Breconshire 1851 @ 50 b Cadoxton, Glamorgan ^ Penderyn, Breconshire 1861 @ 62 b Catwg, Glamorgan ^ Tregibbon, Aberdare (Gweny MITCHMOOR) 1871 @ 72 b Neath, Glamorgan ^ 1 Thomas Street, Aberdare (MITCHELMORE) 1881 widow @ 80 b Glyn Neath ^ 2 Clive Place, Aberdare d 1884.1 Methyr T @ 72 d 2Jan1884; bur Aberdare dau Sarah MICHELLMORE (b 1838) Penderyn 1841 @ 3 b Breconshire ^ Mill Street, Lower Penderyn, Breconshire with parents 1851 farm servant @ 12 b Prenderyn, Breconshire ^ Prenderyn (MITCHELMORE) m 1860.2 Merthyr Tydfil, John HARRIS (MICHELMORE) 1861 @ 23 b Aberdare ^ Stag Street, Aberdare 1871 @32 b Hirwaun, Glamorganshire ^ Bell Steet, Aberdare 1891 @ 52 b Aberdare ^ Gadlys Street, Aberdare 1901 @ 63 b Hirwaun ^ 5 Gadlys Steet, Aberdare 1911 @ 73 b Hirwaun ^ 5 Gadlys Steet, Aberdare 1921 b 1838 Hirwaun ^ Aberdare (HARRIES) d 1922.1 Merthyr Tydfil @ 83 son David Stone MICHELLMORE (b 1840) Penderyn 1841 @ 1 b Breconshire ^ Mill Street, Lower Penderyn, Breconshire with parents (David) 1851 doorkeeper in mineworks @ 10 b Prenderyn, Breconshire (David MITCHELMORE) 1861 miner @ 21 b Perderyn, Breconshire ^ Tregibbon, Aberdare with parents (David MITCHMOOR) 1871 miner @ 31 b Penderyn, Breconshire ^ 1 Thomas Street with mother (David MITCHELMORE) 1881 unm coal miner @ 40 b Hirwain ^ 2 Clive Place, Aberdare with mother (David MICHELMORE ) 1891 coal miner @ 50 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare with brother William (David MITCHELMORE) 1901 invalid, boarder @ 60 b Aberdare ^ 22 Gadlys Street, Aberdare (MITCHELMOOR); head: Morgan HARRIS, colliery haulier under d 1905.3 Merthyr Tydfil @ 64 (David MITCHELMORE) d 6Sep1905; bur Aberdare dau Margaret MITCHELMORE (b 1844) Penderyn, Breconshire 1851 scholar @ 7 b Penderyn 1861 labourer @ 18 b Penderyn, Breconshire ^ Tregibbon, Aberdare (MITCHMOOR) 1861 ^ Llwydcoed, Aberdare m 1861.4 Merthyr Tydfil, Richard JONES 1871 @ 29 b Glamorganshire ^ 2 Ynyscynon Street, Aberdare b 1845.4 Merthyr Tydfil |
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Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0029 |
head William Mudge MITCHELMORE chr 7Mar1824 Charleton m 1848.3 Kingsbridge, EDWARDS m 10Aug1848 West Alvington: William MITCHELMORE, husbandman, father John MITCHELMORE, husbandman; Elizabeth EDWARDS, sojourner, father Richard EDWARDS, husbandman 1841 male servant @ 17 b Devon ^ Charleton; head: John PALFREY, farmer 1850-1852 labourer ^ Village, East Allington 1851 agricultural labourer @ 27 b East Allington ^ Harleston, East Allington with wife's parents Richard and Sarah EDWARDS (MICHELMORE) 1861 agricultural labourer @ 37 b Charleton ^ Harlestone, East Allington 1871 farm labourer @ 47 b Charleton ^ Halerstone, East Allington 1881 agricultural labourer @ 57 b Charleton ^ Bowden Cottage, Sherford. Also in household: his wife's mother Sarah EDWARDS 1887 retired bailiff d 1889.1 Newton Abbot @ 63 sp Elizabeth EDWARDS (b 1828) Stokenham m 1848.3 Kingsbridge m 10Aug1848 West Alvington 1851 @ 23 b East Allington ^ Harleston, East Allington with husband and parents 1861 @ 33 b Stokenham ^ Harlestone, East Allington 1871 farm labourer @ 43 b Charleton ^ Halerstone, East Allington 1881 @ 53 b Stokenham ^ Bowden Cottage, Sherford 1891 widow @ 63 b Stokenham ^ 1 Mill Lane, Old Mill Road, Cockington with daughter Sarah (MICHELMORE) d 1894.2 Newton Abbot @ 66 (MICHELMORE) d 2Apr1894 St Marychurch @ 66 ^ 2 Union Terrace, "widow, died of a heart attack due to hard work moving into a new house" (MICHELMORE) son Christopher Jeffry Edwards MICHELMORE b 1850.2 Kingsbridge son William Thomas Edwards MICHELMORE b 1852.2 Kingsbridge dau Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE b 1854.4 Kingsbridge (Elizabeth J) 1861 @ 6 b East Allington ^ Harlestone, East Allington with parents (Elizabeth J) 1871 farm servant @ 16 b East Allington ^ Halerstone, East Allington with parents (Elizabeth J) m 1880.3 Newton Abbot m 17Jul1880 St Marychurch: Richard Henry RODGERS @ 24 ^ St Marychurch, father William RODGERS, labourer; Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE @ 26 ^ St Marychurch, father William MICHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [siblings] Sarah Mary & Richard William E MITCHELMORE 1891 @ 37 b Milation [Milton] ^ 3 Waterloo Road, Ellacombe with husband (Elizabeth J) son Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE b 1857.1 Kingsbridge d 1859.2 Kingbridge @ 2 d 26Apr1859 @ 2 yr 3 mo; bur East Allington bur 29Apr1859 East Allington @ 2 ^ Harberton dau Sarah Mary MITCHELMORE b 1859.4 Kingsbridge 1861 @ 1 b East Allington ^ Harlestone, East Allington with parents (Sarah M) 1871 scholar@ 11 b East Allington ^ Halerstone, East Allington with parents (Sarah M) 1881 @ 21 b East Allington ^ Bowden Cottage, Sherford with parents (Sarah M) 1891 unm manageress coffee tavern @ 31 b East Allington ^ 1 Mill Lane, Old Mill Road, Cockington with mother (Sarah M MICHELMORE) 1901 housekeeper, head @ 41 b East Allington Loughsborough ^ Wincanton, Somerset (Sarah M) m 1905.1 Worcester son William Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE b 1863.4 Kingsbridge b 1867.3 Kingsbridge son George Edwin MITCHELMORE b 1869.3 Kingsbridge d 1869.4 Kingsbridge @ 0 bur 5Oct1869 East Allington @ 14 wk ^ Harleston d 30Sep1869 @ 15 wk; bur East Allington |
Elizabeth's marriage is indexed under MICHELMORE and MITCHELMORE. On the marriage certificate, MICHELMORE was corrected to MITCHELMORE three times, leaving one unchanged.
Memorial to Richard and George |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0004 |
head John Blackler MITCHELMORE chr 11Feb1826 Charleton (John) m 1849.3 Kingsbridge (John) m 13Sep1849 Register Office, Kingsbridge: John MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 22 ^ Charleton, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Tryphena CLARKE, servant @ 21 ^ Malborough, father Thomas CLARKE, mason 1850 husbandman ^ Woolston, West Alvington 1851 farm labourer @ 25 b Charleton ^ Woolston Village, West Alvington (John). Also in household: his wife's nephew Kenny Harden CLARK @ 3 b Dodbrooke 1851 gate keeper ^ West Alvington 1854 ^ Dodbrooke 1861 sawyer @ 34 b Charleton ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge (John) 1871 sawyer @ 44 b Charleton ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke (John) 1881 newsagent @ 53 b Charleton ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke (John). Also in household: his nephew Harry FORD, stone cutter @ 33 b Dodbrooke. 1889-1893 ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 1891 news agent @ 63 b Charleton ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke (John B) 1901 newsagent @ 74 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke (John B) 1902 newsagent ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 10Aug1903 departed Plymouth aboard Patricia for New York NY (J B) 19Aug1903 arrived New York aboard Patricia from Plymouth, detained at New York for special inquiry, reason "L P S 2 Dr cut W" (J B) 20Aug1903 admitted to USA; married @ 76 ^ Kingsbridge, visiting daughter Mrs [Elizabeth] DIGIL, Coldstream, Smithport PA (John B MICHELMORE) sp Tryphena CLARKE (b 1830) Dodbrooke daughter of Charles CLARKE and Mary FORD m 1849.3 Kingsbridge m 13Sep1849 Register Office, Kingsbridge 1850 ^ East Charleton 1851 @ 22 ^ Woolston Village, West Alvington 1861 @ 32 b Dodbrooke ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge (Triphena) 1871 housewife @ 42 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 1881 @ 51 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 1891 @ 61 ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 1901 @ 72 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke 10Aug1903 departed Plymouth aboard Patricia for New York NY (?) 19Aug1903 arrived New York aboard Patricia from Plymouth, detained at New York for special inquiry (?) 20Aug1903 admitted to USA; married @ 74 ^ Kingsbridge, visiting daughter in PA (MICHELMORE) "When I visited Devon in 1960, I was told that Tryphena Clarke MITCHELMORE was considered ‘very liberal’ and ‘advanced’ for her day, known to read the radical newspaper every day at breakfast. She and her husband John also went to New York after Charles had emigrated and visited him. ‘You must be very happy to have Charles in the kitchen’, his mother told her daughter-in-law, according to family lore. ‘He knows so much about cookery from all I have taught him.’ And the young woman replied: ‘Charles? Oh, no! He never sets foot in here! Always told me he didn’t know the first thing about it!’" 28Oct1903 housewife: arrived Liverpool aboard Oceanic from New York (Mrs MICHELMORE) b 1850.1 Kingsbridge b 1852.4 Kingsbridge son Thomas John Stubbing MITCHELMORE b 1854.2 Kingsbridge b 8Apr1854 chr 23Apr1854 Kingsbridge Ebenezer Chapel 1861 scholar @ 7 b Dodbrooke ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents (Thomas) 1871 scholar @ 17 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Thomas) d 1873.1 Kingsbridge @ 18 (Thomas) d 1Jan1875 @ 18; bur Dodbrooke (Thomas J S). Named on same memorial: his siblings Emma, Matilda and Ella bur 5Jan1873 Dodbrooke @ 18 (Thomas) b 1856.2 Kingsbridge dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1858.1 Kingsbridge (MICHELMORE) chr 25Mar1858 Churchstow (MICHELMORE) 1861 scholar @ 3 b W Alvington ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents 1871 scholar @ 13 b W Alvington ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents 1881 dressmaker @ 23 b West Allington ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Bessie) 188x emigrated to the USA m 188x PA, Fred DIEGEL 1903 ^ Coldstream, Smithport PA (Mrs DIGIL) 1927 referred to in letter from niece Sadie as "Lizzie Mitchelmore DIEGEL (Aunt Lizzie)" dau Emma Louisa MITCHELMORE b 1861.1 Kingsbridge 1861 @ 3 mo b Kingsbridge (Emma) 1871 scholar @ 10 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Norma L) d 1877.2 Kingsbridge @ 16 d 25May1877 @ 16; bur Dodbrooke. Named on same memorial: her siblings Thomas, Matilda and Ella son Nicholas Ford MITCHELMORE b 1863.2 Kingsbridge 1871 scholar @ 9 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Nicholas) 1881 ironmonger's assistant @ 18 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Nick) d 1882.3 Kingsbridge @ 19 b 1865.1 Kingsbridge b 1867.1 Kingsbridge dau Matilda Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1870.1 Kingsbridge 1871 @ 1 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Matilda H) d 1871.4 Kingsbridge @ 1 d 11Oct1871 @ 4yr 10 mo [sic]; bur Dodbrooke. Named on same memorial: her siblings Thomas, Emma and Ella bur 15Oct1871 Dodbrooke @ 1 (Matilda Helen) dau Ella MITCHELMORE b 1872.2 Kingsbridge d 1873.1 Kingsbridge @ 10 [mo] d 22Mar1873 @ 10 mo; bur Dodbrooke. Named on same memorial: his siblings Thomas, Emma and Matilda bur 26Mar1873 Dodbrooke @ 10 mo |
John, Tryphena and family
The abbreviation "L P S" is common amongst detainees' records; the rest is virtually indecipherable.
Elizabeth probably joined her brother Charles Henry, who lived in PA from 1886-1890. |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0055 |
chr 13Jun1830 Charleton 1841 @ 11 b Devon ^ Charleton with parents 1849 West Alvington: 3rd banns read 11Mar for Thomas MITCHELMORE, sojourner, and Mary CRANCH m 1849.1 Kingsbridge, CRANCH m 25Mar1849 West Alvington: Thomas MITCHELMOOR, sojourner, minor, labourer ^ West Alvington, father John MITCHELMOOR, labourer; Mary CRANCH, minor ^ West Alvington, father William CRANCH, labourer; witnesses Elizabeth & Samuel CRANCH 1849, 1852 husbandman ^ West Alvington 1851 agricultural labourer @ 20 b Charleton ^ West Alvington (MITCHAMORE) 1854 ^ Dartmouth 1859, 1862 sawyer ^ Townstal 1861 wood sawyer @ 30 b Chillington ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth 1862-1865 sawyer 1871 sawyer @ 41 b Charleton ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth 1872 labourer ^ Townstal 1878-79 sawyer ^ Lower Street, Dartmouth (Thomas) 1881 sawyer @ 50 b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth Nov1881 occupier of quay, sawpit, slip & passage affected by Dartmouth Harbour Improvement Plan 1891 wood sawyer @ 60 b Charleton ^ Silver Street, Townstall, Dartmouth. Also in household: his granddaughter Emma HARRIS [daughter of his daughter Caroline] d 1892.4 Totnes @ 62 d 29Oct1892 @ 63; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Thomas). Named on same memorial: his wife Mary and his children Elizabeth Ann, Emma, Samuel and Elizabeth Burrol bur 6Nov1892 Dartmouth St Clement @ 62 sp Mary CRANCH chr 10Jul1830 West Alvington m 1849.1 Kingsbridge m 25Mar1849 West Alvington 1851 @ 20 b West Alvington ^ West Alvington 1861 @ 30 b West Alvington ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth 1871 @ 41 b W Allington ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth 14Apr1873 ^ Silver Street: witness in assault case against Peter FERRIS jnr at Dartmouth Special Sessions (Mary Cridge) 1881 @ 5? b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth 1891 @ 60 b Charleston d 1897.2 Totnes @ 67 d 8May1897 @ 66; bur Dartmouth St Clement bur 11May1897 Dartmouth St Clement @ 67 ^ Silver Street son William Cranch MITCHELMORE b 1849.2 Kingsbridge (William) dau Mary Grace MITCHELMORE b 16Nov1850 1851 @ 5 mo b West Alvington (MITCHAMORE) 1861 scholar @ 10 b West Alvington ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth with parents (M G) m 1870.3 Totnes m 8Aug1870 Dartmouth St Clement: John MARSHALL, sailor HMS Britannia ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father James MARSHALL, leather dresser; Mary Grace MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witnesses [father] Thomas & [sister] Caroline MITCHELMORE d 15May1890 @ 25; bur Dartmouth St Clement. Named on same memorial: William E Harris dau Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE b 1852.3 Kingsbridge b 24Aug1852 chr 26Sep1852 West Alvington d 1854.2 Totnes @ 20 [mo] bur 26Apr1854 West Alvington @ 1 yr 8 mo ^ Dartmouth d 29Apr1854 @ 1; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Elizabeth A) b 1854.4 Totnes b 1857.1 Totnes son Samuel MITCHELMORE b 1859.1 Totnes chr 23Feb1859 Dartmouth St Saviour (Ryner Samuel) d 1859.1 Totnes @ 0 d 5Mar1859 @ 1 mo; bur Dartmouth St Clement bur 27Feb1859 Dartmouth St Clement @ 3 wk dau Elizabeth Burrell MITCHELMORE b 12Feb1859 b 1860.1 Totnes (Elizabeth Burrall) 1861 @ 1 b Dartmouth ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth with parents chr 9Jul1862 Dartmouth St Saviour 1871 scholar @ 11 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents m 1879.2 Totnes m 10Apr1879 Dartmouth St Clement: Charles WRIGHT, Royal Marine @ 30 ^ HMS Britannia, Townstall, Dartmouth, father John WRIGHT (dec.); Elizabeth Burell MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witnesses [father] Thomas & [sister] Anne MITCHELMORE 1881 married @ 22 b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents d 19May1881 @ 22; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Elizabeth Burrol) b 1862.2 Totnes b 1865.2 Totnes [twin] dau Ann Maria Cranch MITCHELMORE b 1865.2 Totnes [twin] son Hercules James MITCHELMORE dau Emma Louisa MITCHELMORE b 1872.4 Totnes chr 8Oct1872 Dartmouth St Saviour d 1875.2 Totnes @ 2 d 22Apr1875 Silver Street, Dartmouth d 22Apr1875 @ 2; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Emma L) bur 25Apr1875 Dartmouth St Clement @ 2 (Emma Louisa MICHELMORE) |
Mary was a granddaughter of the Joseph CRANCH who married Jane [Tree 05] in 1815.
Presumably Elizabeth was buried in West Alvington and a memorial stone erected in Dartmouth.
Elizabeth's birth was registered very late, if the birth date is correct.
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Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0105 |
head William MICHELMORE chr 19Feb1809 Portsea St Mary, Hampshire (MICHELMORE) m 182x 1826 ^ Sappers & Miners of Engineers Barracks bur 3Mar1828 Portsea St Mary @ 19 sp Elizabeth ?? b 179x m 182x son John MITCHMORE chr 25Jul1823 St Thomas, Portsmouth (MITCHMOORE) bur 21Oct1823 Portsea St Mary @ 0 dau Hannah MICHELMOR (b 1824) Hampshire 1841 @ 16 b Hampshire ^ South View, Portsea Town with grandmother Ann ?bur 5Apr1868 St James, Dudley, Worcestershire @ 45 (Hannah Ann MICKMORE) dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr 7Jan1825 St Thomas, Portsmouth (Elizth) son John MUCHMORE chr 24Dec1826 Portsea St Mary |
William had fathered four children by the time he died at age 19. |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0096 |
head William Quircke MICHELMORE chr 22Mar1812 St Decumans m1 1838.3 Kensington (William) m1 4Sep1838 London Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea: William MITCHELMORE, carpenter ^ Cardiff, Glamorgan, father William MITCHELMORE, shipwright; Jane STOATE ^ 2 Caroline Street, father William STOATE, farmer 1840 victualler ^ Trinity Street 1841 carpenter @ 25 b not Glamorgan ^ Trinity Street, Cardiff (William). Also in household: his brother Henry 1842-1846 carpenter ^ Trinity Street Apr1847 landlord, Fountain Inn, 9 Trinity Street, Cardiff (William) 1848 victualler ^ Trinity Street 1850-1861 builder ^ Trinity Street 1851 cabinet maker, widower @ 39 b Watchet, Somerset ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John (William) 1854 subscribed to one copy of W L Jenkins, History of the Town and Castle of Cardiff, pub Charles Wakeford 1852-1855 innkeeper ^ The Fountain, Trinity Street, Cardiff m2 1857.1 Bradfield (William Quick) m2 4Feb1857 St Michael, Tilehurst: William Quick MITCHELMORE, father William MITCHELMORE; Sarah Menora Toundy MILLS, father Robert MILLS 4Feb1857 Tilehurst: William Quirck MITCHELMORE, builder ^ Cardiff, married Melora Sarah MILLS, eldest daughter of the late Robert MILLS Esq ^ Broad Street, Reading 1857 builder ^ Fountain Inn, Cardiff (William) 1858 joiner, builder and undertaker ^ 12 St Mary Street, Cardiff (MITCHELMORE) 1858 innkeeper ^ The Fountain public house, Trinity Street, Cardiff (MITCHELMORE) 1859-1865 tendered for several Cardiff building projects (W) 1860 trustee of the estate of John Frederick HARTLAND ^ Cardiff (William) 1861 carpenter master employing 10 men 3 boys @ 49 b Watchet ^ Cardiff St John 1862 Fountain Inn, Trinity Street, Cardiff had been closed for some years (?) 1863-1866 builder ^ 10 Trinity Street & 15 St Mary Street, Cardiff 25Sep1865 leased Ivy Bush Inn, St Mary Street, Cardiff 1867 ^ 2 Charles Street Apr1867 Vice-Chairman, Cardiff Builders’ Association (W Q) Jun1868 ^ 2 Charles Street: advertises Bell Mont Villa, Partridge Road for rent (?) Mar1869 builder ^ Mill Land: assessor for Cardiff South Ward (William) 1869 builder ^ Cardiff: employee imprisoned for stealing a brush (Mr) 1871 builder @ 58 b Watchet, Somerset ^ 2 Charles Street, Cardiff St John 1871 ^ 2 Charles Street, Cardiff (Wm Q) 1871-1881 joiner, builder and undertaker ^ 2 Mill Lane, Cardiff 1877 a chief mourner at funeral of Alderman James PRIDE (Mr) 1880-81 ^ 4 Charles Street, Cardiff (William Quirk) 1881 supporter of Messrs MORGAN and WARING in upcoming Cardiff elections (W) d 1883.4 Cardiff @ 71 d 24Oct1883 4 Charles Street, Cardiff @ 71 d 24Oct1883; bur Cardiff bur 31Oct1883 Cardiff St John @ 71 ^ 2 Charles Street (William Quick) d 24Oct1883 4 Charles Street, Glamorgan: builder; probate granted 18Dec1883 Llandaff to Melora MITCHELMORE ^ 4 Charles Street, his widow, estate £10,180 10s 4d sp1 Jane STOATE b 1816 Cardiff m 1838.3 Kensington m 4Sep1838 Holy Trinity, Upper Chelsea 1841 @ 25 b not Glamorgan ^ Trinity Street, Cardiff d 1850.2 Cardiff @ 39 d 8May1850 Cardiff, “landlady, Fountain Inn, Trinity Street, Cardiff” dau Frances Mary MITCHELMORE b 1840.3 Cardiff (Frances) chr 30Aug1840 Cardiff St John 1841 @ 10 mo b not Glamorgan ^ Trinity Street, Cardiff with parents 1851 @ 10 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with father (Frances) 1861 unm milliner @ 20 b Cardiff ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster with uncle Henry 1868 Tilehurst, Berkshire: 3rd banns read 28Jun for Henry Branson HALIFAX and Frances Mary MITCHELMORE m 1868.2 Bradfield m 28Jun1868 St Michael, Tilehurst: Henry Branson HALIFAX, father Christopher HALIFAX; Frances Mary MITCHELMORE, father William MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 30 b Cardiff ^ Swakeley Terrace, Hammersmith (Frances M) 1881 @ 40 b Cardiff ^ 40 Portland Road, Kensington (Frances M) d 1888.3 Chelsea @ 47 son William MITCHELMORE b 1842.1 Cardiff chr 27Mar1842 Cardiff St John d 1842.3 Cardiff @ 1 [mo] son Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1843.4 Cardiff chr 22Oct1843 Cardiff St John d 1845.1 Cardiff @ 1 b 1845.4 Cardiff dau Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE b 1848.3 Cardiff b 23Jun1848 Cardiff chr 30Jul1848 Cardiff St John 1851 @ 2 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with father 1861 scholar @ 13 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with father and stepmother (Elizabeth A) 1871 milliner @ 23 b London ^ Cardiff St John with aunt Mary Ann 1871 milliner @ 22 b Cardiff ^ New Bond Street, St George Hanover Square, London (Eliz A); assistant to Chas TURNER, lace & commission agent m1 1879.4 Camberwell, Robert Gondie THOMSON m1 12Oct1879 St Giles, Camberwell: Robert Goudie THOMSON, draper ^ Westminster St James, father John THOMSON, farmer; Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE ^ Vicarage Road, father William Quirck MITCHELMORE, builder 1881 married domestic servant @ 32 b Cardiff ^ H M Female Convict Prison, Burlington Lane, London m2 1880.3 Cardiff, Robert Gondie THOMSON son Robert Mitchelmore THOMSON b 1885.3 Greenwich b 22Jun1885 chr 11Oct1885 All Saints, Deptford, Kent, “mother Lizzie” 1901 cable wander works @ 15 b Southwark ^ Greenwich 1911 @ 25 ^ Ticehurst, Sussex (Robert M) m 1914.1 Tonbridge, Sylvia C PEARMUND (Robert M) m 2Feb1914 Tunbridge Wells, Sylvia Catherine PEARMUND 1914-1915 stock & share broker with H M Howe & Thomson, 13 Copthall Court, London EC Dec1938 ^ The Grange, Walton-on-Thames: appointed to the Commission of the Peace for Surrey d 5Jun1942 The Grange, Ashley Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, formerly ^ Chudleigh, Walton-on-Thames 1901 @ 51 b Cardiff ^ Tunbridge Wells with husband dau Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE b 1850.2 Cardiff chr 11Aug1850 Cardiff St John d 1850.4 Bristol @ 5 [mo] d 1850 Cardiff sp2 Melora Sarah Toundy MILLS b 1822 Becket, Reading m 1857.1 Bradfield (Sarah Melora Toundy) m 4Feb1857 St Michael, Tilehurst (Sarah Menora Toundy) 1861 @ 40 b Reading ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John (Melora) 25Oct1867 narrowly escaped injury when a 15 ft deep old well, which had been covered up by boards, opened beneath her feet (?) 1871 @ 48 b Reading ^ 2 Charles Street, Cardiff St John (Melira) 1887 ^ 48 Charles Street, Queens Street, Cardiff (Mrs) 1891 @ 68 b Reading ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire with son Ernest (Nelora MUCHMORE) 1901 @ 78 b Reading ^ Goring, Oxfordshire with son Ernest (Melora G S MITCHELMORE) 1911 @ 89 b Reading ^ Manor Road, Bradfield, Berkshire with son Ernest (Melora) d 1911.2 Bradfield @ 89 (Melora Sarah Soundy) bur 21Apr1911 Cardiff St John @ 89 ^ Goring Bucklebury son William Quirck MITCHELMORE b 1858.1 Cardiff b 22Nov1857 Fountain Inn, Cardiff (?) chr 26Nov1857 Cardiff St John (William Quirk) d 1858.1 Cardiff @ 0 b 1859.1 Cardiff son William Quirck MITCHELMORE b 1860.4 Cardiff 1861 @ 8 mo b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with parents chr 2May1861 Cardiff St John d 1867.1 Cardiff @ 6 d 5Mar1867 2 Charles Street, Cardiff @ 6 yr 6 mo bur 13Mar1867 Cardiff St John @ 6 ^ Charles Street dau Caroline MITCHELMORE (b 1865) d 1868.1 Cardiff @ 3 bur 13Mar1867 Cardiff St John @ 6 ^ Charles Street |
In 1851, William was living in the same house as his brother Henry and his children.
It may have been William's father William who subscribed to the Cardiff history book in 1854.
In relation to average earnings, William's estate would have been equivalent to about £5,250,000 today.
It is not known whether Jane was any relation of the Charlotte STOATE who married her husband's brother Henry. They were not sisters.
Jane probably died at the birth of her youngest child Sarah Jane.
Elizabeth appears to have been enumerated twice in 1871.
It is not known why Elizabeth and Robert went through two marriage ceremonies. Perhaps there was one ceremony for each set of parents? |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0097 |
chr 16Jan1814 St Decumans m1 2Oct1836 Bridgwater, Somerset, PRING 1841 carpenter @ 25 b not Glamorgan ^ Wharton Street, Cardiff St Marys with sister Mary Ann (John MITCHELMORE) m2 1841.4 Cardiff, COOPER (John MITCHELMORE) 1842 carpenter ^ Wharton Street, Cardiff St Mary 1851 carpenter, pauper @ 35 b Watchet ^ 2 Little Barracks, Cardiff St John (J MITCHELMORE) 1852 carpenter ^ Hill’s Street, Cardiff d 1852.2 Cardiff @ 36(John MITCHELMORE) bur 1Jul1852 Cardiff St John @ 36 ^ Cross Street sp1 Rebecca PRING (b 1811) m 2Oct1836 Bridgwater d 1838.1 Bridgewater @ 27 bur 9Feb1838 Bridgwater St Mary @ 27 sp2 Deborah COOPER (b 1819) St Petrox, Pembrokeshire chr 23Jan1829 St Mary, Pembroke 1841 @ 20 b not Glamorganshire ^ Frederick Street, Cardiff St John & St Mary m 1841.4 Cardiff 1851 @ 31 b Pater [St Petrox], Pembrokeshire ^ 2 Little Barracks, Cardiff St John d 1852.4 Cardiff @ 33 bur 26Dec1852 Cardiff St John @ 33 ^ Hills Terrace dau Mary Jane MITCHELMORE b 1842.3 Cardiff chr 26Oct1842 Cardiff St John 1851 scholar @ 9 b Cardiff ^ 15 Caroline Street, Cardiff St John with aunt Mary Ann and her family m 1863.4 Cardiff, John HARRIS 1871 @ 28 b Cardiff ^ Cardiff St Mary's (Mary J) 1881 housekeeper, widow @ 34 [sic] b Cardiff ^ 8 Clyde Street, Roath, Cardiff ?1891 widow living on own means @ 58 b Cardiff ^ 78 Crwys Road, Roath, Cardiff ?d 1922.4 Cardiff @ 82 dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1845.1 St Saviour b 1846 Cardiff 1851 scholar @ 6 b London ^ 2 Little Barracks, Cardiff St John with parents chr 9Feb1852 Cardiff St John 1861 @ 15 b Southwark ^ Wood Street, Cardiff St Mary with aunt Mary Ann and her family d 1880.1 Bedwelty @ 34 dau Rebecca MITCHELMORE b 1848.1 Westminster 1851 scholar @ 3 b London ^ 2 Little Barracks, Cardiff St John with parents chr 9Feb1852 Cardiff St John+ 1861 @ 13 b Southwark ^ Wood Street, Cardiff St Mary with aunt Mary Ann and her family m1 1866.3 Cardiff m1 25Sep1866 Cardiff St John: William EVANS, widower @ 29, father Henry EVANS; Rebecca MITCHELMORE @ 21, father John MITCHELMORE 1871 @ 23 b London ^ 18 Stuart Street, Cardiff St Mary m2 1880.2 Newport M m2 17Jun1880 St Woolos, Newport, Thomas RUSSELL 1881 @ 30 b London ^ 5 Wordsworth Place, Roath, Cardiff d 1886.4 Cardiff @ 36 son John MITCHELMORE b 1849.4 Cardiff 1851 @ 1 b Cardiff ^ 2 Little Barracks, Cardiff St John with parents chr 8Feb1852 Cardiff St John 1861 shop boy @ 11 b Cardiff ^ 7 East Lane, Minster in Sheppey, Kent with uncle Phillip COOPER & aunt Elizabeth (MICKELMORE) son Edward MITCHELMORE b 1852.4 Cardiff chr17Oct1852 Cardiff St John d 1852.4 Cardiff @ 3 [mo] bur 19Dec1852 Cardiff St John @ 3 mo ^ Hills Terrace |
John died before his youngest son Edward was born.
Deborah died 3 months after her son Edward was born and a week after he died.
For some reason, Elizabeth and Rebecca were both baptised one day after their brother John’s baptism.
Phillip COOPER was John’s mother’s brother, presumably taking care of John after his mother died a widow in 1852. |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0098 |
chr 28Dec1817 St Decumans, Somerset 1841 cabinet maker @ 20 b not Glamorgan ^ Trinity Street, Cardiff with his brother William (Henry) m 2May1842 Luccombe, Somerset: Henry MITCHELMORE, cabinet maker ^ Cardiff, Glamorgan, father William MITCHELMORE, shipwright; Charlotte STOATE ^ West Luccombe, father John STOATE, farmer 1843 cabinet maker ^ Canton, Llandaff, Glamorganshire 1845 cabinet maker ^ Working Street, Cardiff 1851 cabinet maker ^ Trinity Street, Cardiff 1851 cabinet maker @ 33 b Watchet, Somerset ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John (Henry) 1854-1874 paid rates on public house at Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret (Henry) 1855 licensed victualler ^ Palace Street, Pimlico 1861 victualler @ 41 b Watchett ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster (Henry) 1869 publican ^ The Phoenix, 14 Palace Street, Westminster 1871 licensed victualler @ 50 b St Decumans ^ The Phenix, Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret, London (Henry) d 1875.2 Camberwell @ 57 d 25May1875 58 Asylum Road, Kent Road, Peckham @ 56, proprietor of the Phoenix Tavern, Palace Street SW (Henry) d 25May1875; bur Kensal Green (Henry) d 25Apr1875 58 Asylum Road, Kent Road, Peckham: gentleman, formerly ^ The Phoenix tavern, Palace Street, Pimlico; probate granted 21May1875 Principal Registry to Charlotte MITCHELMORE ^ 58 Asylum Road, his widow, estate under £6000 1876-1877 ^ 58 Asylum Road, Camberwell (Henry) sp Charlotte STOATE chr 31Aug1814 Luccombe, "daughter of John STOATE, labourer, and his wife Mary" m 2May1842 Luccombe 1851 @ 36 b Luccombe ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John 1861 @ 42 b Luccombe ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster 1871 @ 51 b Luccombe ^ The Phenix, Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret, London 1881 retired licensed victualler, widow @ 65 b West Luccombe ^ 58 Asylum Road, Camberwell 1891 widow @ 70 b Luccombe ^ 58 Asylum Road, Camberwell. Also in household: unm niece Elizabeth STOATE @ 37 b Luccombe 1896 ^ 58 Asylum Road, Peckham d 1897.1 Camberwell @ 83 d 5Feb1897; bur Kensal Green d 5Feb1897 58 Asylum Road, Peckham: widow, formerly ^ Palace Road, Pimlico; probate granted 9Mar1897 London to Henry SANDFORD and Frederick KILVINGTON, gentlemen, estate £14,684 3s 9d son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1843.1 Cardiff chr 13Feb1843 Cardiff St John 1851 @ 8 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with parents 1861 law clerk @ 18 b Cardiff ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster with parents d 1866.3 Westminster @ 23 bur 6Aug1866 All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Green @ 23 ^ Phoenix Circus, Westminster son Edwin MITCHELMORE b 1844.4 Cardiff chr 19Jan1845 Cardiff St John 1851 @ 6 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with parents 1861 law clerk @ 16 b Cardiff ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster with parents 1871 assistant @ 26 b Cardiff ^ The Phenix, Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret, London with parents d 1873.4 St George Hanover Square @ 28 bur 1873 Kensal Green Cemetery son Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1851.1 Cardiff chr 23Mar1851 Cardiff St John 1851 @ 1 mo b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with parents 1861 pupil @ 10 b Glamorgan ^ Old Brentford; head: Mary BEVAN 1871 accountant @ 20 b Cardiff ^ The Phenix, Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret, London with parents d 1872.4 St George Hanover Square @ 21 bur 22Nov1872 All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Green @ 21 ^ Phoenix Palace Street, Pimlico son Frederick MITCHELMORE b 1855.1 Westminster b 3Dec1854 chr 4Feb1855 Pimlico, St Peter 1861 @ 6 b London ^ The Phoenix, Palmer Street, Westminster with parents 1871 apprentice @ 16 b London ^ The Phenix, Palace Street, Westminster St Margaret, London with parents 1881 watchmaker, unemployed @ 27 b Pimlico ^ 58 Asylum Road, Camberwell 1881-1883 ^ 48 Sayer Road, Newington d 1886.4 Camberwell @ 34 bur 1886 Kensal Green Cemetery |
Luccombe (Luckham) is near Porlock, Somerset, about 15 km east of Watchet.
In 1851, Henry and his family were living in the same house as his widowed brother William and his children.
In relation to average earnings, Henry's estate would have been equivalent to about £3,200,000 today.
It is not known whether Charlotte was any relation of the Jane STOATE who married her husband's brother William. They were not sisters.
In relation to average earnings, Charlotte's estate would have been equivalent to about £6,000,000 today.
Frederick appears to have inherited his father's house in Asylum Road. |
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head William Robert MITCHELMORE b 31Mar1835 Prospect Place, Exeter chr [4Oct1835] Exeter St Mary Major (William Robert) 1841 @ 6 b Devon ^ Tavistock Cottages, Plymouth Charles with mother (William) 1851 errand boy @ 11 b Exeter ^ Octagon Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (William) 1858 paid poor rate on property in King Street West, Plymouth (William) m 1858.4 Stoke Damerel m 30Nov1858 Stoke Damerel: William MITCHELLMORE, baker @ 24 ^ South Street, father Robert MITCHELLMORE, labourer; Elizabeth BATE @ 23 ^ Stopford Place, father John BATE, mariner RN; witness William SYMONS 1861 baker @ 24 b Exeter ^ 7 Rendle Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (William) 1869 paid water rate on property in King Street West, Plymouth (William) 1871 @ 33 b Exeter ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew (Wm MICHELMORE) 1874 baker ^ 1 Stoke Road, Stoke Damerel 1877, 1880 paid water rates on 88 King Street, Plymouth (?) 1881 baker @ 44 b Exeter ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew (Wm.) 1889-1891 baker ^ 88 King Street, Plymouth (Wm) 1891 widowed baker @ 50 b Plymouth ^ 33 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse with sons William and Richard, boarding with Mary EDWARDS, widow (Wm) d 1898.1 Plymouth @ 59 (William Henry) d 30Jan1898 @ 60; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth (William Henry). Named on same memorial: his son William Henry, his son's wife Susan, their daughter May's husband William Henry HONEYCHURCH, and Susan's mother Elizabeth MORTIMORE sp Elizabeth BATE (b 1837) Camelford, Cornwall 1841 @ 5 b Cornwall ^ Redville, St Tudy, Cornwall 1851 lodger @ 15 b St Tudy ^ High Street, Lanteglos by Camelford, Cornwall m 1858.4 Stoke Damerel m 30Nov1858 Stoke Damerel 1861 @ 23 b Camelford ^ 7 Rendle Street, Plymouth St Andrew with her in-laws 1871 @ 33 b Cornwall ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew (Elizh MICHELMORE) 1881 @ 42 b Cornwall ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew (Elizth) d 1884.1 East Stonehouse @ 48 b 1866.1 Plymouth son Richard Roskelly Bate MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Plymouth |
Marriage witness William SYMONS was probably William's employer. In 1861, he was a master baker employing 2 men and 1 boy ^ 75 Pembroke Street, Plymouth.
Family memorial in Front: William and his son William's mother-in-law Elizabeth MORTIMORE. Back: His son William, his son's wife Susan and their son-in-law William
Richard's mother Elizabeth would have been 41 when he was born. |
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head Thomas MITCHELMORE chr [13Oct1822] Stoke Fleming 1841 male servant @ 15 b Devon ^ Brownston Street, Modbury; head: John SAVARY, solicitor 1851 man servant @ 29 b Stoke Fleming ^ The Cottage, Modbury; head: John P SAVERY, solicitor m 1851.4 Plymouth m 12Oct1851 Plymouth St Andrew: Thomas MITCHELMORE, servant @ 29 ^ Modbury, father Peter MITCHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth CROCKER @ 25 ^ 24 Willliam Street, father Samuel CROCKER, plasterer 1852 gardener ^ Clarence Street, Plymouth Charles 1854-1863 gardener ^ Modbury 1861 gardener @ 33 [sic] b Stoke Fleming ^ Brownston Street, Modbury 1871 gardener @ 48 b Stoke Fleming ^ Brownston Street, Modbury 1878-1879 jobbing gardener ^ 13 Brownston Street, Modbury 1881 gardener @ 58 b Stoke Fleming ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury d 1888.4 Kingsbridge d 29Nov1888 Broad Street, Modbury sp Elizabeth CROCKER chr 12Feb1826 Modbury, "dau of Samuel & Mary Ann" m 1851.4 Plymouth m 12Oct1851 Plymouth St Andrew 1861 @ 34 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury 1871 @ 45 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury 1881 @ 54 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury d 1885.3 Kingsbridge @ 59 bur 20Sep1885 Modbury @ 59 b 1852.3 Plymouth b 1854.2 Kingsbridge b 1856.3 Kingsbridge b 1858.3 Kingsbridge dau Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1860.4 Kingsbridge b 1Sep1860 chr 26Oct1860 Modbury 1861 @ 7 mo b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1871 @ 10 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1881 "an assistant (Gard 7/3)" @ 20 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents m 1884.3 Kingsbridge, Samuel COVE 1891 @ 30 b Modbury ^ Church Street, Modbury 1901 @ 40 b Modbury ^ 5 Church Street, Modbury 1911 @ 50 b Modbury ^ Church Street, Modbury 1921 b 1860 Modbury ^ Modbury d 1934.4 Kingsbridge @ 74 son Edwin MITCHELMORE b 1863.1 Kingsbridge b 31Dec1863 chr 24Apr1863 Modbury 1871 @ 8 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1881 solicitor general clerk @ 18 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1890 solicitor's clerk ^ 5 Church Street, Modbury 1891 solicitors clerk @ 28 ^ Church Street, Modbury, boarding with Samuel G COOK, baker and grocer 1901 solicitors clerk @ 38 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury 1911 solicitors clerk, lodger @ 48 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury; head: Susan WREFORD, private means. Also in household: Susan's daughter Kate Anne @ 38 b Morice Town, Devonport, living on private means 1921 b 1863 Modbury ^ Modbury. Also in household: Kate A WREFORD b 1872 Plymouth d 1936.2 Kingsbridge @ 73 b 1866.1 Kingsbridge |
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head Margaret MITCHELMORE chr [02Mar1828] Stoke Fleming 1851 servant, unm @ 23 b Stoke Fleming: ^ Clarendon Place, Plymouth St Andrew; head: George ELLIOTT, Captain Royal Marine 1861 unm servant cook @ 33 b Stoke Fleming ^ 1 Argaum Villas, Stoke Damerel; head: Robert S YELLAND (MICHELMORE) 1871 servant @ 43 b Stoke Fleming ^ Argaum Villas, Stoke Damerel; head: Robert S YELLAND m 1874.4 Plymouth, MAY m 24Dec1874 Devonport St Paul: Nicholas MAY, widower, labourer ^ Granby Street, father John MAY, labourer; Margaret MITCHELMORE, domestic servant ^ Granby Street, father Peter MITCHELMORE, tailor; witness [brother] Thomas MITCHELMORE 1881 @ 52 b Stoke Fleming ^ Penrose Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Margret) 1891 @ 60 b Stoke Fleming ^ Plymouth St Andrew 1901 @ 72 b Dartmouth ^ 7 Hotham Place, Stoke Damerel d 1905.4 Devonport @ 77 son Edgar Aylmer MITCHELMORE b 1869.1 Plymouth d 1869.2 Stoke Damerel @ 2 [mo] (Edgar Alma) bur 6May1869 Stoke Damerel @ 2 mo ^ 13 Granby Street (Edgar Alma) sp Nicholas MAY (b 1830) m1 186x m2 1874.4 Plymouth m2 24Dec1874 Devonport St Paul, MITCHELMORE 1881 laborer @ 50 b Holbeton ^ Penrose Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1891 labourer, HM Dockyard @ 60 b Holbeton ^ Plymouth St Andrew 1901 living on own means @ 70 b Holbutin ^ 7 Hotham Place, Stoke Damerel 1911 no occupation, formerly Dock Yard labourer @ 80 b Overton ^ 7 Hotham Place, Devonport d 1914.3 Devonport @ 84 |
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head John MITCHELMORE chr 19Feb1832 Harberton 1841 @ 9 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 unm agricultural labourer @ 19 b Harberton ^ Luscombe [near Stancombe], servant to Francis GRILLS, farmer @ 37 m 1858.1 East Stonehouse, WILSON 1858 greengrocer ^ 10 Brownlowe Street, East Stonehouse 1861 labourer @ 29 b Harberton ^ Leechwell Street, Totnes 1868-1875 sexton ^ Totnes 1871 agricultural labourer @ 38 b Harberton ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes 1876 sexton ^ Bridgetown 1881 sexton and general labourer @ 49 b Harberton ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy 1891 church sexton @ 59 b Harberton ^ Bridgetown (MICHELMORE) 1896 sexton 1901 general labourer @ 69 b Harberton ^ Totnes d 1906.2 Totnes @ 74 d 12Apr1906 @ 74; bur Bridgetown Parish Church. Named on same memorial: his wife Mary and his grandchildren Philip and Sidney sp Mary WILSON (b 1837) Broadhempston m 1858.1 East Stonehouse 1861 @ 24 b Broadhempston ^ Leechwell Street, Totnes 1871 @ 34 b Broadhempston ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes 1881 sexton and general labourer wife @ 44 b Broadhempstone 1891 church sextoness @ 54 b Broadhempston ^ Bridgetown (MICHELMORE) 1901 @ 65 b Broadhempston ^ Totnes d 1910.4 Newton Abbot @ 74 d 21Oct1910 @ 74; bur Bridgetown dau Mary Margaret MITCHELMORE b 1859.1 East Stonehouse b 23Dec1858 10 Brownlowe Street, East Stonehouse 1861 @ 2 b Stonehouse ^ Leechwell Street, Totnes with parents (Mary M) 1871 @ 12 b Stonehouse ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes with parents (Margaret) 1881 Parlourmaid domestic @ 24 b Plymouth ^ 1 Sidyard Tree, Tormoham (Margaret); head: Emma HAMMERTON lodging house keeper m 1882.2 Newton Abbot m 28Apr1882 Wolborough: William KNAPMAN, widower, taylor @ 53, widower ^ Newton Abbot, father Thomas KNAPMAN, labourer; Mary Margaret MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ Newton Abbot, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer son Peter MITCHELMORE b 1860.4 East Stonehouse 1861 @ 7 mo b Stonehouse ^ Leechwell Street, Totnes with parents d 15Jul1861 @ 10 mo; bur Totnes (MICHELMORE) bur 15Jul1861 Totnes @ 10 mo (MICHELMORE) dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 1862.2 Totnes chr 18May1862 Totnes (MICHELMORE) 1871 @ 8 b Totnes ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes with parents (Jone) 9Oct1876: admitted to Slapton County Primary School, formerly at East Allington School; left 29Mar1877 1881 unm general servant domestic @ 19 b Totnes ^ Oakland House, 118 Fore Street, Saltash (MICHELMORE); head: James DREW commercial traveller, wine and spirits m 1882.4 Totnes m 8Oct1882 Bradfield, Essex: William George COOK; Jane MITCHELMORE ^ Devon m 2Nov1882 Berry Pomeroy: William George COOKE, mariner @ 26 ^ Brightlingsea, Essex; Jane MITCHELMORE, domestic servant @ 20 ^ Berry Pomeroy, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [cousin] Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1864.2 Totnes b 1866.2 Totnes dau Harriet Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1868.2 Totnes chr 12Apr1868 Totnes 1871 @ 3 b Totnes ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes with parents d 1950.2 Paddington @ 82 (Harriett E) dau Bertha MITCHELMORE b 1870.1 Totnes chr 27Mar1870 Totnes 1871 @ 1 b Totnes ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes with parents 1881 scholar @ 11 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents m 1890.2 Plymouth, Edward Charles JAGO 1891 unemployed dressmaker @ 21 b Totnes ^ Plymouth St Andrew with husband [bus driver b Bodmin] dau Esther Hilda MITCHELMORE b 1871.4 Totnes (Esther) chr 29Oct1871 Totnes (Esther) 1881 scholar @ 9 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents (Esther) 1891 unm dressmaker @ 20 b Totnes ^ Bridgetown with parents (Esther MICHELMORE) m 1892.4 Westminster dau Annie MITCHELMORE b 1873.2 Totnes chr 25May1873 Totnes 1881 scholar @ 7 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents 1891 unm @ 18 b Totnes ^ Bridgetown with parents (MICHELMORE) m 1908.2 Lambeth, John MADELIN 1911 @ 36 ^ Southwark with husband b 1875.2 Totnes b 1876.4 Totnes |
Family memorial Upper part: John and Mary. Lower part: grandchildren Philip and Sydney
Jane’s birth date was recorded by Slapton Primary School as 1May1863, but this is clearly an error.
It appears that Jane was married at her husband's parish church and then again at her own. |
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head Robert MITCHELMORE (b 1833) Harberton 1841 @ 7 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 unm house servant @ 17 b Harberton ^ East Street, Ashburton; head: John B PAIGE, MA of Oxford, Master of Grammar School 5Jan1854 ^ Paignton: affiliation order made against him in favour of Celia HIDDLE 1861 mason @ 27 b Harberton ^ Commercial Inn, Paignton; head: William [Tree 19], innkeeper m 1862.3 Plymouth, SPURRELL m 6Jul1862 Plymouth St Andrew: Robert MITCHELMORE, mason @ 28 ^ 15 Summerland Place, father Peter MITCHELMORE, labourer; Catherine Amelia Elizabeth SPURRELL @ 26 ^ 26 Richmond Street, father John SPURRELL; witness John SPURRELL 1864 ^ 30 King Street, Plymouth d 1869.1 Plymouth @ 35 (MICHELMORE) bur 28Mar1869 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 35 ^ King Street sp Catherine Amelia Elizabeth SPURRELL (b 1836) Plymouth m 6Jul1862 Plymouth St Andrew m 1862.3 Plymouth 1871 @ 35 b Plymouth ^ Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1881 widowed dressmaker @ 45 b Plymouth ^ 7 Cecil Street, Plymouth (MITCHILMORE) d 1887.4 Plymouth @ 52 d 15Nov1887 @ 52 (Catherine A E) b 1863.2 Plymouth dau Margaret Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1865.4 Plymouth 1871 @ 7 b Plymouth ^ Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew with mother 1881 scholar @ 15 b Plymouth ^ 7 Cecil Street, Plymouth with mother (Margaret MITCHILMORE) m 1888.4 Plymouth, John William HOSKINS [1891 house decorator] 1891 @ 25 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth St Andrew b 1868.3 Plymouth |
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head Mary MITCHELMORE b 1839.1 Totnes chr 24Feb1839 Harberton 1841 @ 2 b Devon ^ Harberton with parents 1851 house servant @ 12 b Harberton ^ Fore Street, Totnes; head: Elizabeth LLOYD, grocer 1861 unm servant @ 22 ^ Village, Harberton with mother m 186x, YEOMAN son James Mitchelmore YEOMAN b 1867.4 Uxbridge chr 6Feb1870 St Mary, Norwood, "baptised in the new church at Southall" (James Michelmore) 1881 farm boy, unemployed @ 13 b Southall ^ 2 Dormers Wells Cottages, Southall with parents d 1898.3 Uxbridge @ 31 1870 ^ Southall, London 1871 wool weaver @ 29 b Harberton ^ Highweek Street, Highweek with sister Ann and her family (Mary E) 1881 @ 38 b Harberton ^ 2 Dormers Wells Cottages, Southall 1891 domestic servant, nurse, widow @ 48 b Harberton ^ Randolph Road, Southall 1901 house keeper domestic, widow @ 58 b Haderdon [Harberton] ^ Norwood (Mary YEOMAN) 1911 @ 69 ^ Uxbridge (Mary YEOMAN) d 1918.1 Uxbridge @ 75 d Jan1918 Southall, Middlesex son Tom MITCHELMORE b 1861.3 Totnes sp James YEOMAN (b 1830) Salcombe m 186x 1881 gardener, domestic servant @ 50 b Salcombe ^ 2 Dormers Wells Cottages, Southall d 1882.4 Kingsbridge @ 52 |
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head Harriett Wills MITCHELMORE chr [7Dec1828] Stoke Fleming 1841 apprentice @ 10 b Devon ^ Loworthy, Slapton; head: John POPE, farmer (Harriet) 1851 general servant, pauper @ 22 b Slapton ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Churchstow (Harriett) 1851-1857 ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse 15Mar1856 sentenced to 3 mo imprisonment for concealing the birth of her child m 1862.2 Kingsbridge, CLARK (MICHEMORE) m 4May1862 Aveton Gifford: Edward CLARK, labourer, widower ^ Aveton Gifford, father James CLARK, labourer; Harriet Wills MITCHEMORE ^ Aveton Gifford, father William MITCHEMORE, labourer 1881 @ 65 [sic] [no birthplace given] ^ Linton Cottage, Aveton Gifford (Harriet) d before 1891 son William Henry Wills MITCHELMORE b 1849.1 Kingsbridge 1851 pauper @ 2 b this house ^ Kingsbridge Union Workhouse, Churchstow 1861 farm servant @ 13 b Brixham ^ Woodhuish, Brixham (Wm); head: Walter DREW, farmer 550 acres 1871 occupant @ 19 b Kingsbridge ^ Soldiers Barracks, Gunners Royal Artillery, Plymouth 1871 Gunner 3655, 13th Brigade, Royal Artillery ^ Plymouth 5Sep1874 RA 13/9 @ 25 ^ Peshawar: initiated into the Kyber Masonic Lodge, Peshawar, India 1Jan1881 corporal 1450, 13th Battery 9th Brigade Royal Artillery: awarded Iowaki NZ campaign medal 1877-1878 (W) 8Aug1881 initiated into the Star of Agra Masonic Lodge, Bengal, India 4Mar1882 corporal 1450, 13th Battery 9th Brigade Royal Artillery: awarded Afgan campaign medal 1877-1878 (William) 26Feb1883 sergeant 23338, Royal Artillery, London: purchased discharge (W) d 1909.1 Kingsbridge @ 54 (William) b 1851.1 Kingsbridge dau Eglantine MITCHELMORE b 1854.2 Kingsbridge (Angelina MUCHELMORE) b 22Mar1854 1871 servant @ 17 b Kingsbridge ^ Village, Aveton Gifford; head: Samuel WIDDICOMBE (Egletina) 1881 unm cook @ 27 b Kingsbridge ^ Jersey Villas, 6 Bath Road, Heston, Middlesex; head: Frederick KING, captain, Middlesex Militia 1891 cook domestic servant @ 37 b Kingsbridge ^ 17 Cleve Road, Hampstead 1901 cook domestic @ 47 b Kingsbridge ^ St Peter's Memorial Home, Woking 1911 cook domestic @ 56 b Kingsbridge ^ 44 The Avenue, Beckenham, Kent; head: Stanley COURTNEY, Clerk in Holy Orders 1921 b 1855 Kingsbridge ^ St Albans, Hertfordshire (Edantine MITCHEMORE) 1939 cook, retired b 22Mar1854 ^ 11A Meads Street, Eastbourne d 1941.2 Cheltenham @ 88 son Nicholas Thomas Bell MITCHELMORE b 1857.2 Kingsbridge sp Edward CLARK (b 1820) Aveton Gifford m1 1838.4 Stoke Damerel, Mary BURGOYNE 1851 agricultural labourer @ 31 b Aveton Gifford ^ Lixton, Aveton Gifford with wife Mary (CLARKE). Also in household: [step]daughter Anne BOURGOYNE m2 1862.2 Kingsbridge m2 4May1862 Aveton Gifford, MITCHELMORE 1881 agricultural labourer @ 60 b Aveton Gifford ^ Linton Cottage, Aveton Gifford 1891 widower @ 70 b Aveton Gifford ^ Aveton Gifford d 1902.3 Kingsbridge @ 83 bur 21Sep1902 Aveton Gifford @ 83 ^ Aveton Gifford |
St Peter's Memorial Home was a hospital operated by the sisters of the Community of St Peter. |
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chr [15Jun1834] Dartmouth St Petrox 1841 @ 7 b Devon ^ Warfleet, Dartmouth with mother (Wm MICHAELMORE) 1851 servant @ 17 b Stoke Fleming ^ Loworthy, Slapton (William MITCHELMORE); head: John TOZER, farmer. Also in household: Mary [Tree 02] m 1858.1 Totnes, MUGFORD (MUCHAMORE) 1858-1864 sailor 1861 agricultural labourer @ 26 b Dartmouth ^ Blackawton (William MICHELMORE) 1869 sailed in Eothen of Cowes, discharged Sep1869 at Cowes (MUCHMORE) 187x moved to Merionethshire and employed as a gardener at Borthonog Hall, Bontddu 1871 gardener @ 36 b Dartmouth St Saviours ^ Corsygedol Hall, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire (William MICHELMORE) 1881 farmer 27 acres @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Isgraig (William) 1891 farmer @ 54 b Stoke Fleming ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig (William MICHELMORE) 25Aug1893 granted licence for the Llanddwywe Inn, Dyffryn (William) 1895 innkeeper ^ Llanddwye Inn, Dyffryn, Bontddu, Barmouth (MICHELMORE) 1901 egg and poultry dealer @ 64 b Devon ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with son William and grandson William (William MITCHELMORE) 14Nov1902 licencee, Llanddwywe Inn: at Barmouth Petty Sessions, fined ₤1 for permitting drunkenness on licensed premises (William MICHELMORE) 1906 ^ Llanddwywe Inn, Llanenddwyn, Merionethshire 15Oct1907 licencing authority refused to renew his licence on the Llanddwywe Inn d 1908.1 Totnes @ 74 (MITCHELMORE) d 13Jan1908 @ 74; bur Llanenddwyn (MICHELMORE). Named on the same memorial: his wife Mary Ann bur 5Feb1908 Llanddwywe @ 74 ^ Paignton (MICHELMORE) sp Mary Ann MUGFORD b 22Dec1835 chr 10Jan1836 Blackawton 1841 @ 5 b Devon ^ Fuge, Blackawton 1851 house servant @ 15 ^ Fuge Farm, Blackawton; head: Richard JELLARD, farmer m 1858.1 Totnes 1861 @ 25 b Blackawton ^ Blackawton 1871 gardeners wife @ 36 b Blackawton ^ Corsygedol Hall, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire 1881 @ 44 b Blackawton ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Isgraig with family 1891 @ 52 b Blackawton ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig 1901 inn keeper @ 63 b Devon ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig (Mary A) d 1906.1 Dolgelly @ 70 (MICHELMORE) d 8Mar1906 @ 70; bur Llanenddwyn (MICHELMORE) bur 13Mar1906 Llanenddwyn @ 70 ^ Llanddwywen Inn (MICHELMORE) b 1858.4 Kingsbridge b 1860.4 Kingsbridge b 1864.4 Kingsbridge |
William’s 1851 employer was a son-in-law of Margaret [Tree 17].
Bontddu is a village between Barmouth and Dolgelly. Borthonog Hall was a part of the Cors Y Gedol Estate at Dyffryn Ardudwy, Llanddwywe Is Y Griag.
William
Memorial to William & Mary |
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head William MITCHELMORE chr 16Jun1823 Stokenham 1845 ^ Torcross, issued seaman’s register ticket 130742: goes to sea as ordinary seaman (Wm) 1851 servant, unm @ 27 b Stokenham ^ Torcross; head: Betsy CRISPIN, innkeeper m1 1856.3 Totnes, DENBOW m1 6Aug1856 Totnes: William MITCHELMORE, labourer ^ Totnes, father Edward MITCHELMORE, labourer; Mary Ann DENBOW ^ Totnes, father Richard DENBOW, labourer; witness George DENBOW 1861 gardener (master) @ 35 b Stokenham ^ 18 Moor Arches, Totnes m2 1865.4 Totnes, MAY m2 18Dec1865 Totnes: William MICHELMORE, superintendant of Totnes Gas Works; Harriet Maria Matilda MAY, only daughter of Mrs MAY ^ Rose Cottage, Harberton 1867 gardener ^ Totnes 1869 servant ^ Totnes 1871 gardener @ 46 b Stokenham ^ Millcross, Rattery 1873 gardener ^ Rattery 1881 gardener @ 56 b Stokenham ^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery 1891 gardener @ 67 b Stokenham ^ Culverlane, Rattery d 1907.1 Totnes @ 83 bur 10Feb1907 Rattery @ 83 ^ Rattery sp1 Marianne DENBOW chr 24Apr1831 Totnes, "daughter of Richard & Elizabeth” m 1856.3 Totnes (Mary Ann) m 6Aug1856 Totnes (Mary Ann) 1861 gardeners wife @ 29 b Totnes ^ 18 Moor Arches, Totnes (Mary Ann) d 1864.1 Totnes @ 30 (Mary Ann) [probably in childbirth] d 14Mar1864 Totnes @ 30; bur Totnes bur 14Mar1864 Totnes @ 30 (Mary Ann MITCHELMORE) dau Mary Elizabeth MICHELMORE b 1857.2 Totnes chr 14Jun1857 Totnes (MITCHELMORE) 1861 scholar @ 4 b Totnes ^ 18 Moor Arches, Totnes with parents (Mary E) 1871 @ 14 b Totnes ^ Moor Ashes, Totnes with unm uncle George DENBOW and unm aunt Elizabeth DENBOW (Elizabeth) 1881 unm laundress @ 36 b Totnes ^ Moor Ashes, Totnes with uncle George and aunt Elizabeth [both unmarried] (Elizabeth) 1891 unm laundress @ 30 b Totnes ^ Moorarches, Totnes with uncle George and aunt Elizabeth [still both unmarried] (Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) 1901 unm @ 40 b Totnes ^ Totnes with uncle George (Elizabeth) 1911 unm house keeper domestic @ 50 b Totnes ^ 1 & 2 Moorashes, Totnes (Lizzie) 1921 b 1858 Totnes ^ Totnes d 1929.1 Totnes @ 71 bur 7Jan1929 Totnes @ 71 d 4Jan1929 2 Moorashes, Totnes: spinster; probate granted 24Jan1929 Exeter to Charles Henry WIDGER, law clerk, estate £43 12s 2d son William Richard MICHELMORE b 1858.4 Totnes dau Eliza Frances MICHELMORE b 1860.4 Totnes chr 23Dec1860 Totnes 1861 @ 6 mo b Totnes ^ 18 Moor Arches, Totnes with parents (Eliza F) 1871 @ 10 b Totnes ^ Millcross, Rattery with father and stepmother (Eliza) 1891 cook @ 29 b Totnes ^ Shanklin, Hampshire (Eliza) m 1891.2 Isle of Wight, Francis MATTHEWS (MITCHELMORE) 1901 @ 39 b Devon ^ High Street, Sandown, Isle of Wight (Eliza F) d 1909.2 Isle of Wight @ 48 dau Sarah Kate MITCHELMORE b 1862.2 Totnes chr 8Jun1862 Totnes (MICHELMORE) d 1863.1 Totnes @ 8 [mo] d 9Jan1863 @ 8 mo; bur Totnes (MICHELMORE) bur 9Jan1863 Totnes @ 8 mo dau Mary Ann MICHELMORE b 1864.2 Totnes chr 17Apr1864 Totnes 1871 scholar @ 7 b Totnes ^ Millcross, Rattery with father and stepmother (Eliza) 1881 servant @ 17 ^ Hatchland Farm, Rattery; head: Matthew PARTRIDGE, farmer sp2 Harriet Maria Matilda MAY (b 1835) St Marychurch m 1865.4 Totnes (Harriet) 1871 @ 36 b St Marychurch ^ Millcross, Rattery (Harriet) 1881 @ 46 b St Marychurch^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery (Harriet) 1891 @ 56 b St Marychurch ^ Culverlane, Rattery (Harriet) 1911 @ 76 b St Marychurch ^ Culverlane, Rattery with son John (Harriet) d 1917.1 Totnes @ 82 (Harriet) bur 30Jan1917 Rattery @ 83 ^ Culverlane (Harriet) b 1867.1 Totnes dau Emily MICHELMORE b 1869.2 Totnes chr 6Jun1869 Rattery 1871 @ 1 b Rattery ^ Millcross, Rattery with parents 1881 scholar @ 11 b Rattery ^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery with parents 1891 cook domestic @ 21 b Rattery ^ 15 South Norwood Hill, Croydon, Surrey; head: William FOX, civil engineer. Also in household: her cousin Elizabeth J 1901 cook domestic @ 30 b Rattery ^ St George Hanover Square m 1906.3 Totnes m 27Sep1906 Rattery: Charles Josiah SALISBURY, gardener @ 37 ^ Rattery, father John SALISBURY, boot maker; Emily MITCHELMORE @ 37 ^ Rattery, father William MITCHELMORE, gardener; witness [brother] John May MITCHELMORE b 1873.2 Totnes |
As a gardener, it seems unlikely that William would really have been the superintendant of Totnes Gas Works at the time of his second marriage.
In relation to average earnings, Mary's estate would have been equivalent to about £8,000 today. |
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head John MITCHELMORE chr 16Jun1823 Stokenham 1851 agricultural labourer, unm @ 27 b Stokenham ^ Barton, St Marychurch; head: George LEAMAN, agricultural labourer m 1856.2 Newton Abbot m 16May1856 Kingskerswell: John MITCHELMORE, servant ^ Kingskerswell, father Edward MITCHELMORE, labourer; Sarah Ann CHANNING, servant ^ Kingskerswell, father William CHANNING, tailor; witnesses William CHANNING 1861 gardener @ 34 b Stokenham ^ 1 Claremont Villa, Kingskerswell 1871 coachman @ 39 b Dartmouth ^ 17 High Street, Kingskerswell 1881 "gardener (M)" @ 47 b Stokenham ^ Ivy Cottage, Church Road, Kingskerswell 1891 gardener @ 68 ^ Underway Road, Kingskerswell 1901 gardener domestic @ 78 b Stokenham ^ Kings Kerswell d 1908.1 Newton Abbot @ 84 sp Sarah Ann CHANNING chr 17Apr1833 Exeter St Sidwell m 1856.2 Newton Abbot m 16May1856 Kingskerswell 1861 plain sowing @ 26 b Exeter ^ 1 Claremont Villa, Kingskerswell 1871 @ 38 b Exeter ^ 17 High Street, Kingskerswell 1881 housekeeper @ 43 b Exeter ^ Ivy Cottage, Church Road, Kingskerswell (Sarah A) 1891 @ 58 b Exeter ^ Underway Road, Kingskerswell (Sarah) d 1894.4 Malling @ 67 dau Sarah Ann Sophia MICHELMORE b 1857.4 Newton Abbot b 21Oct1857 1861 scholar @ 3 b 1 Claremont Villa, Kingskerswell with parents (Sarah Ann) 1871 servant @ 13 b Kingskerswell ^ Cary Buildings, Abbey Road, Tormoham 1881 domestic servant cook @ 23 b Kingskerswell ^ 23 Colville Square, Kensington (Sarah A); head: William CARTER, professor of music 1891 domestic @ 33 b Kingskerswell ^ Underway Road, Kingskerswell with parents (Sarah) d 1895.4 Thornbury @ 37 (Sarah Ann S) d 17Oct1895 bur 21Oct1895 Olveston, Gloucestershire dau Elizabeth MICHELMORE b 1859.2 Newton Abbot (Elizabeth) b Apr1859 1861 @ 12 mo b Kingskerswell ^ 1 Claremont Villa, Kingskerswell with parents (Elizabeth) 1871 @ 11 b Kingskerswell ^ 17 High Street, Kingskerswell with parents (Elizabeth) 1881 unm general servant @ 23 b Kingskerswell ^ Barton Road, Kingskerswell (Bessie); head: Henry Edward BROWN, architect m 1882.1 Newton Abbot, Samuel LUSCOMBE (Bessie) m 26Jan1882 Upton: Samuel LUSCOMBE, labourer @ 25 ^ Coffinswell, father James LUSCOMBE, carpenter; Bessie MICHELMORE, servant @ 22, father John MICHELMORE, gardener; witness [sister] Emily MICHELMORE 1891 @ 31 b Kingskerswell ^13 Torr Street, Kings Kerswell with husband and family (Bessie) dau Emily MICHELMORE b 1863.4 Newton Abbot b 1Nov1863 1871 @ 6 b Kingskerswell ^ 17 High Street, Kingskerswell with parents 1881 nurse domestic servant @ 18 b Kingskerswell ^ Abbotsleigh Moor Street, Wolborough (MICHELINE); head: W C H CLACK, bank manager m 1883.4 Newton Abbot, John HART m 1Nov1883 Kingskerswell: John HART, gardener @ 22, father Edward HART, labourer; Emily MICHELMORE @ 20 ^ Kingskerswell, father John MITCHELMORE, gardener 1891 @ 27 b Kingskerswell ^ Rose Hill, Kingskerswell son Edward Mitchelmore HART b 1894.1 Newton Abbot d 1895.1 Newton Abbot @ 14 [mo] son Herbert Mitchelmore HART b 1899.3 Newton Abbot d 1900.2 Newton Abbot @ 11 [mo] 1901 @ 37 b Kingsherowell [sic] ^ Kings Kerswell d 1939 dau Selina MITCHELMORE b 1866.1 Newton Abbot b 1Feb1866 1871 scholar @ 5 b Kingskerswell ^ 17 High Street, Kingskerswell with parents 1881 general servant @ 15 b Kingskerswell ^ Rose Cottage, 2 Church Street, Kingskerswell; head: John TURNER, cabinet maker 1891 unm general domestic servant @ 25 ^ Hernefield, Coffinswell (MICHELMORE); head: Stephen RENDELL, retired merchant m 1893.3 Newton Abbot, Lewis Samuel SETTERS d 1896.4 Newton Abbot @ 30 b 1872.2 Newton Abbot dau Beatrice Annie MITCHELMORE b 1875.1 Newton Abbot b 4Jan1875 Kingskerswell 1881 scholar @ 6 b Kingskerswell ^ Ivy Cottage, Church Road, Kingskerswell with parents (Beatrice A) 1891 servant nurse @ 16 ^ 22 Union Street, Waldon,Tormoham; head: Wm M KINGWILL, draper m 1897.3 Newton Abbot m 11Sep1897 Kingskerswell: Henry CROSS, labourer @ 23 ^ St Leonard, Exeter, father John CROSS, market gardener; Beatrice Annie MITCHELMORE @ 22 ^ Kingskerswell, father John MITCHELMORE, gardener; witness [brother-in-law] John HART 29Oct1903 emigrated to NZ aboard Ruapehu 1905-1919 ^ Pareora East NZ 1922-1935 ^ Priest's Corner, Timaru NZ d 22Jul1945 Timaru |
Beatrice's brother William followed her to the same area of New Zealand in 1905. |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0025 |
head Charles Stone MITCHELMORE chr 30Jan1825 Stokenham (Charles) 1836 apprenticed to John PAIGE, Stokenham (Charles MICHELMORE) m 1848.2 Kingsbridge m 25Apr1848 Sherford: Charles Stone MITCHELMORE, labourer ^ Sherford, father Edward Stone MITCHELMORE, labourer; Mary Agnes WEEKS @ 19 ^ Sherford, father Walter WEEKS, labourer; witness Walter WEEKS 1851 agricultural labourer @ 25 b Stokenham ^ Dernicombe Farm, Stokenham (Charles STONE) 1852 ^ Frittiscombe 1861 agricultural labourer @ 36 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Charles) 1865 labourer ^ Chillington 1869 ^ Chillington 1871 agricultural labourer @ 46 b Stokenham ^ Chillington (Charles) 1881 agricultural labourer @ 56 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Charles). Also in household: his grandson William 1891 farm labourer @ 66 ^ Cottage, Chillingham (Charles) d 1895.3 Kingsbridge @ 70 (Charles) d 8Aug1895 @ 70; bur Stokenham (Charles). Named on same memorial: his wife Mary Agnes bur 11Aug1895 Stokenham @ 70 ^ Chillington (Charles) sp Mary Agnes WEEKS chr 6Feb1831 East Allington, "daughter of Walter & Mary of Warebridge” m 1848.2 Kingsbridge m 25Apr1848 Sherford 1851 @ 20 b Sherford ^ Dernicombe Farm, Stokenham (Mary STONE) 1861 @ 30 b Sherford ^ Stokenham (Mary) 1871 @ 40 b Sherford ^ Chillington (Mary A) 1881 laundress @ 51 b East Allington ^ Stokenham 1891 @ 60 b East Allington ^ Chillingham (Mary) 1901 @ 71 ^ Tradesman’s Arms, Stokenham with son Charles d 1905.4 Kingsbridge @ 75 (Mary) d 3Sep1905 @ 75; bur Stokenham bur 6Oct1905 Stokenham @ 75 ^ Coleridge (Mary) b 1848.3 Kingsbridge son Robert Mitchell MITCHELMORE b 1850.3 Kingsbridge b 1852.4 Kingsbridge b 1854.2 Kingsbridge dau Betsy MITCHELMORE b 1856.2 Kingsbridge b 28Apr1856 Frittiscombe, Stokenham, "daughter of agricultural labourer Charles MITCHELMORE and Mary Agnes MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 28Sep1856 Stokenham ^ Frittiscombe (STONE) 1861 scholar @ 5 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1871 unm servant @ 15 b Sherford ^ Bearscombe, Buckland Tout Saints (MICHELMORE); head: James BADCOCK m 1875.1 Kingsbridge (Bessie) m [24Jan1875] Kingsbridge, Nicholas YEOMAN 1880 @ 25 b Stokenham ^ Village, Malborough (Betsey) b 5Jun1858, Frittiscombe, Stokenham b 1861.1 Kingsbridge dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1862.4 Kingsbridge chr 14Apr1865 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1871 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents 1881 servant @ 19 b Stokenham ^ Cottage, Chivelstone; head: William STONE, fisherman m 1881.3 Kingsbridge m [14Jul1881] Kingsbridge, William PARTRIDGE 1891 @ 29 b Stokenham ^ private house, Chivelstone 1901 @ 39 b Stokenham ^ private house, Chivelstone b 1864.3 Kingsbridge b 1866.2 Kingsbridge dau Alice Anna MITCHELMORE b 1868.1 Kingsbridge [twin] chr 9Feb1868 Stokenham ^ Chillington (MICHELMORE) 1871 @ 3 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents (Alice A) 1881 domestic servant @ 13 b Stokenham ^ Sherford, head: George BAKER farmer (MICHELMORE) 1891 cook @ 23 b Chillington ^ 71 Durnford Street, East Stonehouse (Alice H); head: Charlotte GORMULLY, widow m 1892.1 Plymouth (Alice) m 29Mar1892 Plymouth Holy Trinity: Henry WARREN, soldier @ 28 ^ Stonehouse, father Charles Bye WARREN, shepherd; Alice MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ Dunford Street, father Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [brother] William H & [sister-in-law] Catherine R MITCHELMORE dau Mary Ellen MICHELMORE b 1868.1 Kingsbridge [twin] chr 9Feb1868 Stokenham ^ Chillington (MICHELMORE) d 1869.4 Kingsbridge @ 22 [mo] bur 10Nov1869 Stokenham @ 21 mo ^ Chillington dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1870.1 Kingsbridge b 29Jan1870 Chillington, Stokenham, "daughter of farm labourer Charles MITCHELMORE and Mary Ann MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 20Feb1876 Stokenham ^ Chillington, "born 28Jan1870" (MICHELMORE) 1871 @ 1 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Mary A) 1881 scholar @ 11 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1891 domestic servant @ 21 b Kingsbridge ^ 15 Clarendon Place, Plymouth St Andrews; head: Elizabeth POPKISS, living on her own means m 1893.4 Kingsbridge, George RUNDLE m [28Oct1893] Kingsbridge b 1871.4 Kingsbridge son Emmanuel MITCHELMORE b 1873.4 Kingsbridge chr 20Feb1876 Stokenham ^ Chillington, "born 18Nov1874" (Emanuel MICHELMORE) 1881 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Emanuel) 1891 farm servant @ 17 b Stokenham ^ Homefield, Frogmore (MUCHEMORE); head: Richard LIDSTONE, farmer 9Feb1899 labourer @ 18 yr 2 mo of Kingsbridge, previously resident in Coventry, next of kin sister of Chillington: enlisted at Scarborough as Gunner 33589 Royal Artillery; served in India 5Jan1901 to 22Oct1908; wounded in right hand 18Feb1908 during Bazar Valley Expedition; discharged at Gosport 8Feb1911 1908 Gunner 33589, Royal Artillery: awarded India General Service Medal with clasp for N W Frontier |
Family memorial
The 1856 baptism entry includes the note "commonly called STONE, true name MICHELMORE”.
Sarah was baptised at the same ceremony as her sister Emma.
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head Alpheus C Mitchell MITCHELMORE chr 26Oct1828 Stokenham (Alphaeus) 1851 gardener unm @ 22 b Stokenham ^ Rose Cottage, Tormoham, lodger with Mary Ann NORSWORTHY, laundress, widow @ 32 (Alpheas Mitchel MITCHENER) changed surname to MITCHELL after arrival in Australia m 1855 VIC, CLARKE m 25Mar1855 VIC 20May1858 gardener ^ Ratherwood Street, Richmond VIC d 1926 Richmond @ 97 sp Catherine CLARKE also known as Jane (b 1830) SA m 1855 VIC m 25Mar1855 VIC d 1881 Richmond @ 51 |
Copies of letters written by Alpheus to his father in 1858-1864 are available here.
Alpheus and Catherine had several children with the surname MITCHELL. Their descendants still live in Australia. |
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head Josiah MITCHELMORE chr 27Feb1831 Stokenham 1841 @ 9 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents (James) 1861 agricultural labourer @ 30 b Stokenham ^ Mount, East Allington, boarding with his brother Sylvanus 1862 East Allington: banns read May for Josias MITCHELMORE and Mary Ann KELLOND m 1863.3 Kingsbridge, KELLAND m 3Jul1863 East Allington: Josias MITCHELMORE; Mary Ann Wills KELLOND d 1865.2 Kingsbridge @ 34 (Josias) d 14May1865 East Allington @ 33 ^ Village (Josias) sp Mary Ann KELLAND b Jun1845 East Allington, "daughter of John and Elizabeth KELLAND" m1 1863.3 Kingsbridge, MITCHELMORE m1 3Jul1863 East Allington 1870 East Allington: banns read Feb/Mar for John HAYMAN, sojourner, and May Ann MITCHELMORE, widow m2 1870.1 Kingsbridge, John HAYMAN m2 24Mar1870 East Allington: John HAYMAN, labourer ^ East Allington, father Richard HAYMAN, labourer; Mary Ann MITCHELMORE, wid ^ East Allington, father John KELLAND, labourer; witness John KELLAND 1871 @ 25 b East Allington ^ Lower Merrifield, Slapton dau Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE (b 1863) East Allington 1871 @ 7 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with grandparents John and Elizabeth KELLAND (Elizth) 1881 @ 17 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with grandparents John and Elizabeth KELLAND (Elizabeth J) 1891 parlourmaid domestic @ 26 b East Allington ^ 15 South Norwood Hill, Croydon, Surrey (Elizabeth J); head: William FOX, civil engineer. Also in household: her cousin Emily m 1909.4 Brentford, John SMITH 1911 @ 47 b East Allington ^ 7 Oxford Road, Ealing dau Sarah Ann MITCHELMORE b 1864.2 Kingsbridge b 17Jun1864 East Allington, "daughter of farm labourer Josiah MITCHELMORE and Mary Ann MITCHELMORE formerly KELLOND" d 1865.3 Kingsbridge @ 1 bur 13Aug1865 East Allington @ 14 mo ^ Village b 1865.4 Kingsbridge |
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head Sylvanus Stone MITCHELMORE chr 12May1833 Stokenham ^ Middlecombe 1841 @ 8 b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents (Silvanus) 1851 farm labourer @ 18 b Stokenham ^ Cotmore, Stokenham (Silvawus STONE); head: Peter GELLARD, landowner 1859 East Allington: banns read Oct/Nov for Sylvanus Stone MITCHELMORE, sojourner, and Emily WEST m 1859.4 Kingsbridge, WEST m 7Nov1859 East Allington, WEST 1861 blacksmith @ 27 b Stokenham ^ Mount, East Allington (Silvanus). Also in household: his brother Josiah 0400, boarder 1871 blacksmith @ 37 b Stokenham ^ Mounts, East Allington (Sylvanus) 1878-79 black & shoeing smith ^ East Allington (Silvanus) 1881 smith and postman @ 47 b Stokenham ^ Mounts, East Allington (Sylvanus) 1889 receiver & blacksmith ^ Post Office, Mounts, East Allington (Silvanus) 1890 blacksmith & sub-postmaster ^ Mounts, East Allington (Silvanus) 1893 sub-postmaster ^ Mounts, East Allington (Silvanus) 1891 blacksmith and postmaster @ 57 ^ Mounts Warren, East Allington (Sylvanus) 1901 sub-postmaster @ 67 b Stokenham ^ Mounts Post Office, East Allington (Silvanus) 1902 farmer ^ Post Office, Mounts, East Allington (Silvanus) d 1910.3 Kingsbridge @ 77 (Silvanus) d 2Aug1910 @ 77; bur East Allington (Silvanus). Also named: his wife Emily d 2Aug1910 Mounts, East Allington: blacksmith; letter of administration granted 5May1911 Exeter to Emily MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £125 9s 3d (Silvanus) sp Emily WEST (b 1837) East Allington m 1859.4 Kingsbridge m 7Nov1859 East Allington 1861 @ 23 b East Allington ^ Mount, East Allington 1871 @ 44 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington 1881 @ 44 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington 1891 @ 54 b East Allington ^ Mounts Warren, East Allington 1901 @ 65 b East Allington ^ Mounts Post Office, East Allington 1911 old age pensioner, widow @ 74 b East Allington ^ East Allington. Also in household: her granddaughter Iris d 1916.4 Kingsbridge @ 79 d 6Nov1916 @ 79; bur East Allington dau Isabella MITCHELMORE b 1860.3 Kingsbridge 1861 @ 9 mo b East Allington ^ Mount, East Allington with parents 1871 @ 10 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents 1881 unm @ 20 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (Bella) m 1883.2 Kingsbridge m 12Apr1883 East Allington, William Herbert TUCKER [farm bailiff] 1891 @ 30 ^ Fallapit, East Allington son Edward Ernest MITCHELMORE b 1866.1 Kingsbridge 1871 @ 5 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (Edward E) 1881 scholar @ 15 b Mounts, East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (Ernest) 1891 tailor (master) @ 25 ^ Mounts Warren, East Allington with parents (Ernest) 16Jun1894 tailor @ 28 ^ East Allington: admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum, Exminster d 1895.1 St Thomas d 8Dec1894 @ 28?; bur East Allington (Ernest) b 1870.1 Kingsbridge (John) dau Emily Maud MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Kingsbridge 1881 @ 1 b Mounts, East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (Maud) 1891 scholar @ 11 ^ Mounts Warren, East Allington with parents (Emily M) 1901 @ 21 b East Allington ^ Mounts Post Office, East Allington with parents m 1902.2 Kingsbridge m 23Apr1902 East Allington: Samuel FURNEAUX, farmer @ 26 ^ Pook Farm, father Edwin FURNEAUX, farmer; Emily Maude MITCHELMORE @ 22 ^ Mounts, father Silvanus MITCHELMORE, postmaster; witnesses [cousin] Bella Rose MITCHELMORE, [brother-in-law] William R & [sister] Isabella TUCKER |
In relation to average earnings, Sylvanus's estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today.
Memorial to Sylvanus and Emily
Ernest's memorial
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Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0005 |
head Edward Mitchell STONE MITCHELMORE b 1840.3 Kingsbridge (Edward Mitchell) b 11Aug1840 Middlecombe, Stokenham, "son of labourer Edward MITCHELMORE and Elizabeth MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELL" (Edward Mitchell) chr 23Aug1840 Stokenham 1841 @ 8 mo b Devon ^ Middlecombe, Stokenham with parents (Edward) 1851 scholar @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with father (Mitchell STONE) 1861 footman @ 20 b Stokenham ^ Coleridge House, Stokenham (Edward); head: John ALLEN, JP, farmer m 1867.1 Kingsbridge (Edward Mitchell) m 14Jan1867 Sherford: Edward Mitchell MICHELMORE, railway porter @ 24, father Edward MICHELMORE, labourer; Elizabeth OLDRIDGE @ 19 ^ Sherford, father Peter OLDRIDGE, labourer; witnesses Charles OLDRIDGE, [sister] Sarah STRAW 1867 railway porter 1868 railway signalman: caused fatal accident at Torquay Railway Station by giving the wrong signal; indicted by inquest jury of manslaughter, absconded to Kingsbridge; returned to Torquay and gave himself up 22Jul1868 acquitted of manslaughter charge 1869 labourer ^ Stokenham 1871 agricultural labourer @ 29 b Stokenham ^ Chillington (Edward M) 1872 gardener ^ Chillington 1877 gardener 1881 gardener @ 40 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Edward) 1891 gardener @ 49 ^ Widdicombe Cottage, Stokenham (Edward) 1897 gardener 1901 cattleman on farm @ 59 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Edward) 1911 jobbing gardener @ 70 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Edward) d 1920.2 Kingsbridge @ 79 (Edward Mitchell) d 11Apr1920 @ 79; bur Stokenham (Edward Mitchel). Named on same memorial: his wife Elizabeth, daughter Bella Rose and son Alphaeus sp Elizabeth OLDRIDGE (b 1849) Sherford 1851 @ 2 ^ Sherford with parents Peter and Elizabeth OLDRIDGE m 1867.1 Kingsbridge m 14Jan1867 Sherford 1871 @ 23 b Sherford ^ Chillington 1881 @ 32 b Sherford ^ Stokenham 1891 @ 42 b Sherford ^ Widdicombe Cottage, Stokenham 1901 @ 52 b Sherford ^ Stokenham 1911 @ 62 b Sherford ^ Stokenham d 1922.1 Kingsbridge @ 73 d 21Jan1922 @ 73; bur Stokenham (Elizabeth Mitchel) b 1867.2 Kingsbridge dau Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE b 1869.1 Kingsbridge chr 14Feb1869 Stokenham 1871 @ 2 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Elizabeth A) 1881 servant @ 12 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Elizabeth A) 1901 housemaid domestic @ 33 b East Allington ^ St Marylebone 1911 matron, house service @ 42 b Plymouth ^ 54 Loampit Hill, Lewisham (Elizabeth) d 1939.2 Barnstaple @ 66 d 2Apr1939 Williton House, Barnstaple @ 66 ^ 23 Bear Street, Barnstaple d 2Apr1939 23 Beer Street, Barnstaple: spinster; probate granted 1May1939 London to William Thomas FRY, decorator, and Annie Eliza FRY (wife of said W T FRY), estate £485 0s 8d son Alpheus Edward MITCHELMORE b 1871.3 Kingsbridge (Alphoeus) b 12Jul1868 Chillington known as Alf chr 11Sep1872 Stokenham 1881 scholar @ 9 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1888 entry to Royal Navy, No. 144953 1891 steward HMS Defiance @ 19 b Stokenham ^ Mattiscombe Cottage, Stokenham, visiting John and Emma HOPPER (Alphaeus) 1891 crew @ 21 b Chillington ^ Royal Navy, Devon 27Apr1899 departed England aboard SS Scotsman for Quebec and Montreal with brother Charles (Mr A MICHELMIRE) 1901 unm farmer @ 29 b 12Jul1871 England ^ Crescent, Assiniboia East SK lodging with brother Charles, immigrated 1899 (Alphons) 9Apr1904 unm farmer b Devon @ 32: arrived Halifax NS aboard Canada from Liverpool, destination Saltcoats SK [where his brother Charles was living] (Mr) 12Nov1905 applied for title to land at Yorkton SK that he had occupied since 8Jul1902 (A) May1906 granted title to land in Saskatchewan 26Apr1907 unm farmer @ 36 b England, Canadian citizen: arrived Halifax aboard Ottowa from Liverpool (Alf) 12Jan1908 farmer: arrived Liverpool aboard Tunisian from Halifax NS (Mr A) found out he had tuberculosis, returned to England and committed suicide d 1909.4 Kingsbridge @ 38 (Alphaeus) d 25Nov1909 Grace Cottage, Chillington @ 38; bur Stokenham bur 29Nov1909 Stokenham @ 38 ^ Chillington, "by coroner's order" (Alphaeus) dau Bella Rose MITCHELMORE b 1877.4 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1877 Stokenham, "daughter of Edward Mitchell & Elizabeth Ann" 1881 @ 3 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Bella Ros) 1891 @ 13 b Stokenham ^ Widdicombe Cottage, Stokenham with parents (Bella R) 1901 draper's asst @ 23 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Bella R) m 1904.1 Kingsbridge m 21Mar1904 Stokenham: James Edwin CHAMBERLAIN, coachman @ 29 ^ Stokenham, father James CHAMBERLAIN, blacksmith; Bella Rose MITCHELMORE @ 26 ^ Stokenham, father Edward MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [father] Edward Mitchell & [sister] Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE d 22Mar1911 @ 33; bur Stokenham |
In the baptism register, Edward’s surname is given as "STONE or MITCHELMORE”.
Edward & Elizabeth
Family memorial Lower part: Edward and Elizabeth. Upper part: children Alpheus and Bella Rose. The memorial backs onto that of his father Edward.
In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £65,000 today.
It appears that Alpheus was enumerated twice in 1891.
A copy of Alpheus's title application is available here. Alpheus's house in Canada |
Tree 09 Generation 10 Family 0581 |
head William MITCHELMORE b 1845.4 Merthyr Tydfil 1851 scholar @ 5 b Prenderyn, Breconshire with parents 1861 miner @ 15 b Perderyn, Breconshire ^ Tregibbon, Aberdare with parents m 1868.1 Merthyr Tydfil, MORGAN m 186x Llwydcoed, Glamorganshire 1871 miner @ 25 b Breconshire ^ 11 Kingsbury Place, Aberdare, Glamorganshire ( MICLEMORE ) Aug1877 played cricket for Taff Vale Cricket Club (W) 1881 collier @ 36 b Hirwain ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare 1885, 1888 collier ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare ?1890 played tennis for Merthyr (?) 1891 coal miner @ 46 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare 1896, 1897 ^ 43 Glan Road, Aberdare 1901 coal hewer @ 55 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Aberdare 1909-1910 sang solos at Horeb Chapel, Llwydcoed 1911 collier hewer @ 66 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon (MITCHEMORE) d 1914.1 Merthyr Tydfil @ 67 d 11Jan1914 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon @ 67, "a native of Hirwain, member of Horeb Chapel, Llwydcoed” bur 15Jan1914 Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon sp Mary MORGAN (b 1849) Llwydcoed m 1868.1 Merthyr Tydfil m 186x Llwydcoed 1871 miners wife @ 22 b Glamorgan ^ 11 Kingsbury Place, Aberdare 1881 @ 32 b Llwydcoed ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare 1891 @ 43 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare 1901 @ 52 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Aberdare 12Sep1905 presented a number of books to the wife of the pastor of Horeb Congregational Chapel, Llwydcoed 1911 @ 62 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon (MITCHEMORE) d 1916.2 Pontypridd @ 67 d 6Jun1916 bur 12Jun1916 Aberdare @ 67 ^ Abertridwr, "a native of Trecynon” dau Gwenllian MITCHELMORE b 1869.1 Merthyr Tydfil 1871 @ 2 b Glamorgan ^ 11 Kingsbury Place, Aberdare 1881 scholar @ 12 b Llwydcoed ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare (Gwen) m 1889.1 Merthyr Tydfil, John Rees PHILLIPS 1891 @ 22 b Aberdare ^ Church Row, Aberdare (Gwen) 1901 @ 32 b Aberdare ^ 63 High Street Aber, Eglwysilan, Glamorganshire 1911 grocer @ 42 ^ 10 Tridwr Road, Abertridwr (Gwen) Jan1914 ^ Abertridwr 1921 b 1869 Aberdare ^ Eglwysilan (Gwen Lilian) 1939 widow, unpaid domestic duties b 22Sept1870 ^ 15 Weatheral Street, Aberdare (PRICE) d 1953.2 Pontypridd @ 84 bur 20May1953 Abertridwr @ 84 son John MITCHELMORE b 1871.1 Merthyr Tydfil d 1871.1 Merthyr Tydfil @ 1 [mo] bur 6Mar1871 Llwydcoed @ 1 mo dau Hannah MITCHELMORE b 1872.1 Merthyr Tydfil 1881 scholar @ 9 b Llwydcoed ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents 1891 @ 19 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare with parents m 1893.3 Merthyr Tydfil, Rees THOMAS 1901 @ 29 b Aberdare ^ 63 High Street Aber, Eglwysilan with sister Gwenllian 1911 @ 39 b Aberdare ^ 13 Bryngelli Terrace, Abertridwr Jan1914 ^ Abertridwr 1921 b 1872 Aberdare ^ Eglysilan 1939 widow, unpaid domestic duties b 28Jun1872 ^ 3 Glanaman Road, Aberdare d 1957.2 East Glamorgan @ 85 bur 13Apr1957 Abertridwr @ 85 dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1875.2 Merthyr Tydfil b 1Apr1875 1881 scholar @ 6 b Llwydcoed ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents 1891 domestic servant @ 16 b Aberdare ^ Royal Exchange Inn, 81-82 Harriet Street; head: Robert GOWER, licenced victualler m 1892.4 Merthyr Tydfil m 7Nov1892, Charles WALTERS 1901 @ 26 b Aberdare ^ 71 Tymble Row, Llannon, Carmarthenshire Jan1914 ^ Abertridwr 1921 b 1875 Aberdare ^ Llanilid, Glamorganshire 1939 widow, unpaid domestic duties b 1Apr1875 ^ 29 Williams Street, Brynna, Glamorganshire d 1946.2 Bridgend @ 71 d 6Sep1946 Llanharan, Glamorganshire dau Margaret MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Merthyr Tydfil 1881 @ 3 b Llwydcoed ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents 9Feb1885 admitted to St Fagan’s National School, Aberdare (Maggie) 1891 @ 13 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare with parents (Maggie) m 1900.3 Pontypridd, David EVANS (Maggie) 1901 @ 23 b Aberdare ^ 37 Thomas Street Aber, Eglwysilan, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire 28Aug1909 wife @ 30: departed Liverpool aboard Baltic for New York 1910 @ 31 b Wales ^ 116 Watkins Street, Scranton PA, married 8 yr, 2 children, immigrated 1910, naturalised 1920 @ 41 b Wales ^ 225 North Hyde Park Avenue, Scranton, immigrated 1907 1930 widow @ 50 b Wales ^ 2920 Main Avenue, Scranton, immigrated 1909 d 1Jun1930 Scranton, b 1879 Merthyr Tydfil; bur North Chinchilla Cemetery, Chinchilla PA also in same cemetery: Gwilym EVANS, 1876-6Feb1922 b 1881.1 Merthyr Tydfil dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1883.3 Merthyr Tydfil d 1884.3 Merthyr Tydfil @ 15 [mo] bur 29Sep1886 Aberdare son David MITCHELMORE b 1887.3 Merthyr Tydfil [twin] d 1887.3 Merthyr Tydfil @ 2 [mo] bur 19Sep1887 Aberdare son Lewis Watkin MITCHELMORE b 1887.3 Merthyr Tydfil [twin] (Doris Watkin) d 1887.4 Merthyr Tydfil @ 5 [mo] d 21Dec1887 Aberdare @ 0 b 1889.1 Merthyr Tydfil b 1890.3 Merthyr Tydfil ?dau Elizabeth Mary MITCHELMORE b 1900.1 Merthyr Tydfil b 16Jul1900 17Feb1904 admitted to St Fagan’s National School, Trecynon (Mary) |
Another source gives the place of Gwenllian's burial as Penyrheol Cemetery, Caerphilly.
Her mother would have been 50 when Elizabeth was born. |
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Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0045 |
head Christopher Jeffry Edwards MICHELMORE b 1850.2 Kingsbridge (Christopher Jeffry) chr 7Jul1850 East Allington ( (Christopher Jeffery Edwards) 1851 @ 9 mo b East Allington ^ Harleston with mother's parents (Christopher) 1861 @ 10 b East Allington ^ Harlestone, East Allington with parents (Christopher MITCHELMORE) 1871 farm labourer @ 20 b East Allington ^ Halerstone, East Allington with parents (Christopher J) m 1879.4 Liskeard, DAWE (Christopher J E MITCHELMORE) 1880-1892 gardener ^ Voysey’s vicarage 1881 gardener @ 30 b East Allington ^ Village, Harberton (Christopher J E MITCHELMORE) 1891 gardener @ 41 b East Allington ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton (Christopher J E MITCHELMORE) 1901 domestic gardener @ 50 b East Allington ^ The Bridge Cottage, Cornwood (Christopher MITCHELMORE) 1911 jobbing gardener @ 60 b East Allington ^ Bridge Cottage, Cornwood (Christopher C J MITCHELMORE) 1915 gardener employed by J H S SHIRREFF at Pitney House, Langport, Somerset (C) 1917 ^ Bridge Cottage, Cornwood (Christopher MITCHELMORE) 1921 b 1851 Devon ^ Cornwood (Christopher Jeffery Edward MITCHELMORE) d 1929.2 Plympton @ 79 (MITCHELMORE) sp Susan Ann DAWE b 1848.4 Liskeard 1851 @ 2 b Duloe ^ Little Trenant, Duloe (Susan) 1861 @ 12 b Duloe ^ Pencarth Town, Morval, Cornwall (Susan A DAW) m 1879.4 Liskeard (Ann) 1881 @ 32 b Duloe ^ Village, Harberton (Ann) 1891 @ 40 b Duloe ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton (Ann) 1901 @ 50 b Duloe ^ The Cottage Bridge, Cornwood (Anne) 1911 @ 62 b Duloe ^ Bridge Cottage, Cornwood (Susan) 1921 b 1850 Duloe ^ Cornwood (Susan Dawe) d 1938.1 Plymouth @ 89 (Susan) son Alfred Christopher MITCHELMORE b 1880.4 Totnes b 13Nov1880 chr 10Dec1880 Harberton 1881 @ 5 mo b Halberton ^ Village, Harberton with parents (Alfred C) 1891 scholar @ 10 b Halberton ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton with parents (Alfred C) 1901 general labourer @ 20 b Harberton ^ The Cottage Bridge, Cornwood with parents 22Jul1901 farm labourer @ 20 ^ Cornwood: admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum, Exminster 30Apr1904 labourer b 1879: admitted to Underwood Workhouse, Plympton St Mary from Cornwood parish (Alfred) 29Apr1905 labourer @ 25 ^ Plympton Workhouse: admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum, Exminster 1911 general labourer, patient @ 30 b Harberton ^ Devon County Asylum, Exminster (A) d 1918.1 St Thomas @ 37 d 31Dec1917 Devon County Lunatic Asylum (Alf C) b 1883.1 Totnes dau Bessie MITCHELMORE b 1885.1 Totnes b 16Dec1884 chr 30Jan1885 Harberton (MICHELMORE) 1891 scholar @ 6 b Harberton ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton with parents 1901 tweeny maid @ 16 b Harberton ^ More Cross House, Cornwood 1911 head house maid domestic @ 26 b Harberton ^ The Manor, North Cheriton, Somerset; head: Harold BROWNE, private means 1921 b 1897 Harberton ^ Tormoham 1939 hotel housemaid b 16Dec1884 ^ Bullaven Hotel, Plympton St Mary d 1964.2 Newton Abbot @ 79 son William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1887.1 Totnes b 3Feb1887 Harberton chr 10Jun1887 Harberton 1891 @ 4 b Harberton ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton with parents (William T) 1901 farm servant @ 14 b Totnes ^ Lower Hele Farm, Cornwood (Thomas); head: Edwin H SAMPSON 22Mar1906 labourer @ 19 ^ Cornwood: admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum d 1910.2 St Thomas @ 23 d 14Jan1910 Devon County Lunatic Asylum (Wm Thos) bur 19Jan1910 Exminster Asylum Cemetery @ 23 ^ Devon County Asylum son James MITCHELMORE b 1889.1 Totnes b 4Jan1889 chr 5Apr1889 Harberton d 1891.1 Totnes @ 2 bur 13Mar1891 Harberton @ 2 son Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE b 1892.2 Totnes b 28Mar1892 Harberton chr 17Jun1892 Harberton (Richard Edward) 1901 @ 9 b Harberton ^ The Cottage Bridge, Cornwood with parents 19Apr1910 farm labourer: enlisted in Royal Navy as Stoker 2, No. K6226; promoted 20Nov1913 Acting Leading Stoker, 13May1914 Stoker 1; transferred to reserve 24Aug1922 1911 stoker 2nd class @ 19 b Totnes ^ HMS Quail, Devonport (Richard Edward) 1919 stoker 1st class K6226, HMS Vivid: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals 15Nov1927 ^ Bridge Cottage, Cornwood: at Plympton, sentenced to 3 mo hard labour for stealing £7 10s from a workmate (Richard) 28Dec1938 ^ Broombill Farm, Harford: found guilty at Plympton of stealing three 10s notes 1939 agricultural labourer b 28Mar1892 ^ Lower Cator Farm, Widecombe in the Moor (Edward MICHELMORE); head: Edmund IRISH, dairy farmer d 1958.4 Totnes |
Two children of Christopher & Ann (Alfred and William) were admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum in 1901-1906. Both died there. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1204 |
head William Thomas Edwards MICHELMORE b 1852.2 Kingsbridge (William Thomas) chr 2May1852 East Allington (William Thomas MITCHELMORE) 1861 servant @ 8 b East Allington ^ Coombe, East Allington (William MITCHELMORE); head: William LUSCOMBE 1861 @ 8 b East Allington ^ Harlestone, East Allington with parents (William MITCHELMORE) 1871 hostler @ 19 b East Allington ^ Hayne's Court, Fore Street, Kingsbridge, boarding with James HOSGOOD (Thomas W MITCHELMORE) m 1872.4 Kingsbridge, COLE (William Thomas E MITCHELMORE) m 7Nov1872 Charleton: William Thomas Edwards MITCHELMORE, post boy @ 20 ^ Kingsbridge, father William MITCHELMORE, labourer; Sarah COLE ^ Charleton, father Robert COLE, labourer; witness [sister] Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE 1881 domestic servant, coachman @ 28 b East Allington ^ Coombe Royal Hotel, West Alvington; head: Harriet EADY (William MITCHELMORE) 1886 ^ Roxwell Stables, Torquay 1891 boots, servant @ 15 b Kingsbridge ^ Tralee, St Michaels Road, Holdenhurst, Bournemouth (W T); head: William MATTOCK, watchmaker (William MITCHELMORE) 1901 driver carriage @ 48 b Alvinton ^ 120 Windham Road, Bournemouth (William T MITCHELMORE) 1911 luggage remover @ 58 b East Allington ^ 260 Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth with daughter Florence and her family (William Thomas MITCHELMORE) d 1921.2 Christchurch @ 69 sp Sarah COLE (b 1844) Slapton 1851 @ 6 b Slapton ^ Lower Sidgan, Charleton with parents m 1872.4 Kingsbridge m 7Nov1872 Charleton 1881 head @ 36 b Slapton ^ Rules House, 1 Fore Street, Kingsbridge. Also in household: Sarah's stepson [sic] Charles H COLE, brother Joseph M COLE and aunt Mary Grace EDWARDS 1901 @ 56 b Slapton ^ 120 Windham Road, Bournemouth (Susan) 1911 @ 66 b Slapton ^ 260 Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth with daughter Florence d 1919.2 Christchurch @ 74 dau Louisa Ellen MITCHELMORE b 1873.1 Kingsbridge b 25Jan1873 chr 13Apr1873 Kingsbridge Ebenezer Chapel d 1874.1 Kingsbridge @ 1 (MICHELMORE) son William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1875.3 Kingsbridge dau Florence Louisa MITCHELMORE b 1877.4 Kingsbridge chr 28Feb1880 Dodbrooke 1881 scholar @ 3 b Kingsbridge ^ Rules House 1, Fore Street, Kingsbridge with mother (Florence L) 27Apr1885 admitted to St Saviour's & All Saints Church Primary School, Torquay (Florence) 8Feb1886 admitted to St John’s Mixed School, Torquay; previously at Torre National School, left 31Jan1888 (Florence) 1891 domestic servant @ 14 b Torquay ^ 12 Pine Avenue, Holdenhurst, Bournemouth (Florence); head: Eliza MANNING, boarding house keeper m 1897.2 Christchurch, Richard CLAYTON 1901 @ 23 b Kingsbridge ^ Bournemouth 1911 @ 33 ^ 260 Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth with husband & family son George Henry Edwards MITCHELMORE b 1879.3 Kingsbridge chr 28Feb1880 Dodbrooke d 1880.3 Kingsbridge @ 1 bur 29Aug1880 Dodbrooke ^ Coombe Royal House, West Alvington @ 1 son Charles Henry MITCHELMORE chr 28Feb1880 Dodbrooke dau Bertha Emily MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Kingsbridge d 1884.1 Newton Abbot @ 15 [mo] bur 10Mar1884 St Marychurch @ 15 mo dau Ida May MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Newton Abbot 1901 @ 12 b Torquay ^ 120 Windham Road, Bournemouth with parents (Ida) 1911 dressmaker @ 22 b Torquay ^ 260 Malmesbury Park Road, Bournemouth with her sister Florence (Ida Mary) m 1918.3 Christchurch, Walter J DAVIES (Ida H) |
It appears that William was enumerated twice in the 1861 census.
William, Florence, George and Charles were all baptised at the same ceremony. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1911 |
head William Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE b 1863.4 Kingsbridge b 3Oct1863 Halerstone, East Allington 1871 scholar @ 7 b East Allington ^ Halerstone, East Allington with parents (William R) ?1881 farm servant indoors @ 18 b Blackawton ^ Strete Farm, Blackawton (Willm); head: Richard CARNE, farmer ?1881 farm servant indoors @ 18 b Blackawton ^ Grimpston Farm, Blackawton (William); head: Daniel SQUARE, farmer m 1887.1 Wells, THOMAS m 1Feb1887 Baptist Chapel, Union Street, Wells, Somerset: William Richard Edwards MITCHELMORE, butler @ 23 ^ Stapleton Park, Stapleton, Bristol, father William MITCHELMORE, retired bailiff; Ellen Annie THOMAS @ 28 ^ 7 Vicars Close, Wells, father William THOMAS (deceased), baker 30Mar1887 opened the Abbey Hotel & Coffee Tavern, Glastonbury, Somerset 1889 temperance hotel keeper ^ Benedict Street, Glastonbury (E) 1891 temperance hotel proprietor @ 28 b East Allington ^ 3-5 Benedict Street, Glastonbury (William R E) 1892 ^ Abbey Temperance Hotel, Glastonbury (W R E) 1897 hotel keeper ^ Temperance Hotel, 17 Middle Street, Yeovil, Somerset 1901 hotel proprietor (Temperance) @ 37 b East Allington ^ 16 Middle Street, Yeovil (William R E) 1902 hotel keeper ^ Albany Temperance Hotel, 17 Middle Street, Yeovil 1907 elected to Yeovil Town Council 1911 hotel proprietor @ 47 b Harleston ^ 67 Middle Street, Yeovil (William L E) 1914-1919 hotel keeper ^ Albany Temperance Hotel, 17 Middle Street & Fernleigh Commercial Hotel, 67 Middle Street, Yeovil 1918-1921 mayor of Yeovil: known as the "Peace Mayor" 1919 councillor, Yeovil Corporation 26Mar1919 hotel proprietor @ 55 of Yeovil: initiated into the Masonic Lodge of Brotherly Love, Yeovil 1921 b 1862 Devon ^ Yeovil brought together many different collections now housed in the Museum of South Somerset at Hendford Manor, of which he was the first curator (Alderman W R E) instrumental in researching the Roman remains at Westland near Yeovil (Mr) 1926 discovered a barrow near Barwick Park, Yeovil (W R E Mitchelmore) an advocate of public housing, Mitchelmore Road in Yeovil was named after him chairman of the Education Committee for many years Oct1930 made a Freeman of the Borough of Yeovil 1939 participated in the opening of Grass Royal and Summerleaze Park schools d 1939.3 Yeovil @ 75 d 18Jul1939 Yeovil: senior member of Yeovil Town Council: collapsed and died when discussing council matters with the Deputy Town Clerk in the Town Clerk’s office d 18Jul1939 Municipal Office, Yeovil: ^ Avalon, The Park, Yeovil; probate granted 6Dec1939 Bristol to [sons] Edward Austin MITCHELMORE, civil servant, and Howard Cecil Jeffery MITCHELMORE, school teacher, estate £5048 18s 8d sp Ellen Annie THOMAS b 1857.1 Clifton (Ellen Ann) b 5Mar1857 Henbury, Gloucestershire 1861 scholar @ 4 b Henbury ^ Brunswick Place, Clifton with parents (Ellen A) 1871 @ 14 b Gloucestershire ^ Brunswick Place, Clifton with parents (Ellen A) 1881 @ 24 b Henbury ^ 1 Stapleton Cottages, Stapleton (Ellen A) m 1887.1 Wells m 1Feb1887 Baptist Chapel, Union Street, Wells 1891 @ 27 b Henbury ^ 3-5 Benedict Street, Glastonbury (Ellen A) 1901 @ 36 b Henbury ^ 16 Middle Street, Yeovil (Ellen A) 1911 assistant in hotel business @ 46 b Henbury ^ 67 Middle Street, Yeovil (Ellen A) 1921 b 1862 Henbury ^ Yeovil 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 5Mar1857 ^ 7 Radnor Road, Bristol with brother George THOMAS (Ellen A) d 1950.4 Yeovil @ 95 d 10Nov1950 Summerlands, Yeovil @ 94 d 8Nov1950 Summerlands Hospital, Yeovil: widow ^ 7a The Park, Yeovil; probate granted 31Oct1952 Bristol to Herbert Hiram James LITTLE, soliciators clerk, estate £314 b 1888.1 Wells son Howard Cecil Jeffrey MITCHELMORE b 1892.4 Wells |
One of 1881 census records refers to William [Tree 13].
3-5 Benedict Street is now a music shop, which the current owners bought from William.
William about 1912
As a magistrate, William was waiting to go into court at the time of his death.
It appears that Ellen misrepresented her age in the 1891-1911 censuses. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0401 |
b 1867.3 Kingsbridge 1871 @ 3 b East Allington ^ Halerstone, East Allington with parents 1881 page @ 13 b East Allington ^ South Efford, Aveton Gifford (James); head: Trevosso BEST, gentleman m 1895.3 Barton Regis [Bristol] m 4Aug1895 Bristol Holy Trinity, Horfield: James Henry MITCHELMORE, boot salesman @ 29 ^ Gifford Villa, Brynland Avenue, father Wm MITCHELMORE, farmer; Alice Bailey FRY @ 30 ^ Gifford Villa, Brynland Avenue, father Frederick FRY, traveller; witness Louisa Martha FRY 1901 manager, boot shop @ 33 b South Alvington ^ 39 Gloster Road, Bristol (James H) 1911 manager, boot & shoe maker's shop @ 43 b East Allington ^ 8 Wellington Street, Teignmouth 1921 b 1867 East Allington ^ Eastrop, Hampshire d 1934.4 Wells @ 67 d Nov1934 Wells @ 67, "manager of Lennard's boot shop, High Street, committed suicide by gas poisoning in his kitchen, had returned to work a fortnight earlier after 4 mo holiday recovering from a nervous breakdown" sp Alice Bailey FRY b 1Sep1864 (Alice BAILEY) 1871 @ 6 b Gloucestershire ^ East Grove, Clifton, Bristol with grandparents Richard & Grace BAILEY (Alice BAILEY) name changed to Alice Bailey FRY some time after Alice's mother Martha BAILEY married Frederick W FRY in 1866.2 Bristol 1881 scholar @ 16 ^ 118 Ashley Road, St James, Bristol with parents Frederick W & Martha (Alice B FRY) 1891 shop assistant @ 26 b Bristol ^ 12 Woodborough Street, St George, Bristol with parents (Alice B FRY) m 1895.3 Barton Regis (Alice Bailey FRY) m 4Aug1895 Bristol Holy Trinity, Horfield (Alice Bailey) 1901 @ 35 b Bristol ^ 39 Gloster Road, Bristol (Alice B) 1911 @ 45 b Bristol ^ 8 Wellington Street, Teignmouth (Alice Bailey) 1921 b 1865 Bristol ^ Eastrop, Hampshire (Alice Barley) 1939 no occupation, widow b 1Sep1864 ^ 48 Raglan Road, Bristol (Alice S) d 1949.2 Bristol @ 84 (Alice B) dau Doris May MITCHELMORE b 1899.4 Bristol 1901 @ 1 b Bristol ^ 39 Gloster Road, Bristol (Doris M) 1911 @ 11 b Bristol ^ 8 Wellington Street, Teignmouth with parents 1921 b 1899 Bristol ^ Eastrop, Hampshire with parents m 1930.4 Bristol, William B WALKER (Doris M) m 21Dec1930 St Lawrence, Bristol: Basil WALKER ^ Nottingham; Doris MITCHELMORE ^ Bristol 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Oct1899 ^ 34 Oakwood Road, Bristol (Doris M) d 1965.3 Bristol @ 65 (Doris M) d 10Sep1965 General Hospital, Bristol ^ 34 Oakwood Road, Henleaze, Bristol; probate granted 3Nov1965 at Bristol to Wilfrid Bowes TAYLOR, solicitor, & Rosemary WOODWARD, spinster; estate £16,161 |
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Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 5222 |
head Charles Henry MITCHELMORE b 1850.1 Kingsbridge b 13Feb1850 East Charleton, "father John MITCHELMORE, labourer ^ East Charleton, mother Tryphena MITCHELMORE née CLARKE" chr 28Apr1850 West Alvington 1851 @ 1 b Charleton ^ Woolston Village, West Alvington with parents 1861 draper's errand boy @ 11 b Charleton ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents (Charles H) 1871 tin plate worker @ 21 b Charleton ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents 18Nov1872 shipwright @ 22: arrived New York from Liverpool on board Egypt (Chas H) studied at Chicago University (Charles H) 1876 minister, Strawberry Point Baptist Church: licensed 12Jan1876, ordained 17May m 29Nov1877 Shell Rock IA, BRASTED (C H) 1878 appointed pastor of the Baptist Church of Hinsdale, Scott's Corner, Cattaraugus County NY (C H) 1880 B[aptist] Clergyman @ 35 b England ^ Hinsdale NY (C H). Also in household: sister-in-law Jennie E BRASTED @ 16, keeping house 1882 appointed pastor of the Baptist Church of Woodhull NY (Charles H) 1886 appointed pastor of the Baptist Church of Smethport PA (Charles H) 28Oct1887 b England: granted citizenship of the United States 1890 appointed pastor of the Baptist Church of Central City NE (Charles H) 1890 appointed pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Ord NE (Charles H) 1893-1894 pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Ansley NE (Rev) 1895 appointed pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Minden NE (Charles H) 1900 preacher @ 50 b England ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE (Charles). Also in household: sister-in-law Jennie E BRASTED @ 36, teacher school 1910 minister @ 60 b England ^ ??; immigrated 1872, naturalised (Charley MITEBALMORE) 1915 appointed pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Walthill NE, past pastor of Presbyterian Church, Springfield Avenue, Greene County MI (C H) 1917-1918 ^ 3609 Kings Highway, El Paso TX (Rev C H) 1919 minister, Adtura Presbyterian church, El Paso: married daughter Uarda 1920 minister, church @ 69 b England ^ El Paso (Charles H) d 16May1921 El Paso TX bur 1921 Evergreen Almeda Cemetery, El Paso "Charles Henry who went from Kingsbridge to New York was my great grandfather. He was an ordained Baptist minister who moved from New York state to Nebraska to take up a church. On his first Sunday there, he invited all present to take communion. The deacons told him, 'We don't do it that way here, Brother MITCHELMORE. Only Baptists take communion in this church!' And that, my father always told us, quoting his father, is how we became Presbyterians. Charles Henry was invited by the Presbyterians to take a church down the road, and did." sp Mary Belle BRASTED b 23Sep1854 Howard NY 1860 @ 5 b NY ^ Howard NY with parents John and Catherine 1870 @ 15 b NY ^ Howard NY with parents (Mary) m 29Nov1877 Shell Rock IA (Mary B) 1880 keep house @ 25 b NY ^ Hinsdale, Cattaraugus, NY (Mary B) 1900 @ 45 b NY ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE (Mary B) 1910 @ 55 b NY ^ ?? (Mary MITEBALMORE) 1920 @ 60 b NY ^ El Paso TX 1933-1937 widow of C H ^ 3205 Mountain Avenue, El Paso d 15Apr1937 El Paso, "cause influenza & bronchopneumonia" bur 1937 Evergreen Almeda Cemetery, El Paso b 26Sep1880 Woodhull NY son Charles Henry MITCHELMORE b 188x d 10Nov1896; bur Smethport (Charles H MITCHOLMORE) son William F MITCHELMORE b Mar1882 NY 1900 @ 18 b NY ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with parents d 1904 @ 22 (Wm F) b 9Oct1883 Steuben, New York NY adau Uarda Catherine MITCHELMORE 1900 @ 6 b PA ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with adoptive parents (Arda) 1910 @ 16 b PA ^ ?? with adoptive parents (MITEBALMORE) m 18May1919 El Paso: Walter E TIPPIN @ 26; Uarda C MITCHELMORE @ 25 m 18May1919, Sergeant Walter TIPPIN (Varda) 1920 @ 25 b PA ^ El Paso TX with adoptive parents (Wanda) 1940 @ 45 b PA ^ Country Club Road, El Paso (Urada). Also in household: nephew John d 1Dec1982 El Paso (Uarda Mitchelmore TIPPIN) d 1Dec1982; bur Memory Gardens of the Valley, Santa Teresa NM (Uarda C) adau Sadie V MITCHELMORE b Jan1896 PA b 1Dec1895 Smethport PA 1900 @ 4 b PA ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with adoptive parents (Sadia) 1910 @ 14 b PA ^ Buckley WA with adoptive brother Hugh (Sadie) 1912 student, Central High School, Springfield MO (Sadie) m 9Nov1919 El Paso: Thomas E WILLIAMS, b 12Apr1887 North Wales ^ Orange NJ; Sara V MITCHELMORE, b 1Dec1895 Smethport PA ^ 3609 Kings Highway 1995 celebrated her 100th birthday d 1999 @ 104 |
Charles Henry in 1912
Memorials to Charles & Mary
Mary Belle with her adopted daughters Sadie and Uarda
William in 1902
Report of Uarda's wedding
Uarda and Sadie were both adopted from the BRASTED family. In the 1910 census, Sadie is referred to as Hugh's cousin, suggesting that the two girls may have been Mary Belle's nieces. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1967 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1852.4 Kingsbridge chr 25Dec1851 West Alvington (Willm Henry) 1861 scholar @ 9 b West Alvington ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents (William H) 1871 agricultural labourer @ 18 b West Alvington ^ Norton Farm, Churchstow; head: George WHITE 1900 bridge carpenter, boarder @ 48 b England ^ Edison NE, immigrated 1889, naturalised (William H) 1903-1906 assessed for taxes on various tracts of land in Red Willow County NB (William H) m 8Apr1918 Chicago IL: William H MITCHELMORE @ 66; Helen MUNZEBROCK @ 39 1920 elevator operator @ 68 b England ^ Norwood Park, Chicago IL; owns house (William) 3Dec1920 ^ 4457 Mobile Avenue, Chicago: naturalisation petition 1930 office elevator operator @ 80 b England ^ 4457 North Mobile Avenue,Chicago; immigrated 1884, naturalised, first married @ 68 (William H) d 21Jul1932 @ 82 Chicago bur 25Jul1932 Irving Park Boulevard Cemetery, Chicago sp Helen MUNZEBROCK m 8Apr1918 Chicago 1920 @ 41 b OH ^ Norwood Park, Chcago 1930 @ 50 b OH ^ 4457 North Mobile Avenue, Chicago 1940 widow @ 60 b OH ^ 4449 Mobile Avenue, Chicago |
The Illinois Death Index gives William's birth date as 23Nov1849 and his father’s name as Hilary. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0269 |
b 1856.2 Kingsbridge chr 25Mar1858 Churchstow 1861 scholar @ 5 b Dodbrooke ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with parents (Francis) 1871 errand boy @ 15 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents 1881 ironmonger's apprentice @ 25 b Dodbrooke ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Frank) m 1882.1 Kingsbridge, RUNDLE 1891 ironmongers assistant @ 35 ^ 3 Compton Cottages, Church Street, Dodbrooke (Frank N). Also in household: his wife's sister Emma RUNDLE @ 37, unm seamstress b Dodbrooke 1894 ^ Brendon House, Gibbon's Lane (Francis/Frank) 1901 ironmonger @ 45 b Dodbrooke ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth (Francis N) 1902 ^ 1 Chapel Street, Plymouth (Frank) d 1902.1 Plymouth @ 45 (Francis Newt) 03Feb1902 Admons at Exeter of F N MITCHELMORE of Brendon House, Gibbons Lane, Plymouth, ironmonger's assistant who died 03Jan1902 granted to Susan MITCHELMORE widow d 3Jan1902 Brendon House, Gibbons Lane, Plymouth: ironmongers assistant; letter of administration granted 3Feb1902 Exeter to Susan MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £170 0s 0d (Frances Newt) sp Susan RUNDLE (b 1858) Dodbrooke m 1882.1 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 32 b Dodbrooke ^ 3 Compton Cottages, Church Street, Dodbrooke (Susie) 1901 @ 42 b Dodbrooke ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth (Sarah) 1902 ^ Brendon House, Gibbons Lane, Plymouth 1906 ^ 1 Chapel Street, Plymouth 1911 dressmaker @ 52 b Dodbrooke ^ 12 Channel View Terrace, Plymouth with daughter Emma (Sussie) 1921 b 1858 Kingsbridge ^ Plymouth d 1937.3 Plymouth @ 79 bur 7Aug1937 Mutley Baptist Church @ 79 ^ 12 Channel View Terrace, Lipson; died after suffering severe burns in an accident d 4Aug1937 Greenbank, Plymouth: widow ^ 12 Channel View Terrace, Plymouth; probate granted 8Oct1937 Bodmin to Emma Lilian ASH (wife of Percival Ernest ASH) and Geraldine Ethel MILLER (wife of Hedley Vicars MILLER), estate £165 5s 11d son Albert Edgar Rundle MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Kingsbridge dau Emma Lilian MITCHELMORE b 1884.3 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 6 b Dodbrooke (Lilian) ^ 3 Compton Cottages, Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Lilian) 1901 dressmaker @ 16 b Dodbrooke ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth with parents (Emma H) m 1907.4 Plymouth, Percival Ernest ASH 1911 @ 26 ^ 12 Channel View Terrace, Plymouth. Also in household: her mother Susan and sister Geraldine 1921 b 1884 Plymouth ^ Plymouth d 1939.1 Plymouth @ 55 b 1885.4 Kingsbridge son Arthur Harold MITCHELMORE b 1888.1 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 5 b Dodbrooke ^ 3 Compton Cottages, Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Arthur H) 9Jul1894 admitted to Mount Street School, Plymouth (Harold) 1901 @ 13 b Dodbrooke ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth with parents (Arthur H) d 1901.2 Plymouth @ 13 dau Geraldine Ethel MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Kingsbridge 1901 @ 8 b Dodbrooke ^ Plymouth with parents (Geraldine E) 1911 assistant confectioner @ 18 b Dodbrooke ^ 12 Channel View Terrace, Plymouth with sister Emma m 1920.3 Plymouth, Hedley MILLER (Geraldine E) m 8Jul1920 George Street Baptist Church, Plymouth: Hedley Vicars MILLER; Geraldine Ethel MITCHELMORE; to live at Grenfell, Venn Crescent, Hartley, Plymouth 1921 b 1892 Kingsbridge ^ Plymouth dau Elsie May MITCHELMORE b 1898.3 Plymouth 1901 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth with parents (Elsie M) 1901-1906 admitted to Mount Street Schools, Plymouth d 1907.2 Plymouth @ 8 |
In relation to average earnings, Francis's estate would have been equivalent to about £70,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Susan's estate would have been equivalent to about £25,000 today. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2128 |
head Harold MITCHELMORE b 1865.1 Kingsbridge 1871 scholar @ 6 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents 1881 stone cutter's apprentice @ 16 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents m 1892.4 Portsea, FRAMPTON 1901 chief engineer @ 36 ^ RN Vessel, Greenock, Scotland 10May1901 chief ERA @ 36 ^ HM Yacht Victoria & Albert: initiated into the United Service Masonic Lodge, Landport, Portsmouth 14Sep1902 chief engine room artificer 146855, HMS Alberta: awarded Coronation Medal 1902 (H) 1911 Royal Navy @ 45 b Kingsbridge ^ 72 Manners Road, Southsea 1919 chief engine room artificer 1st class 146855: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals d 1920.1 Droxford, Hampshire @ 53 d 6Jan1920 San Remo, Curdridge Botley, Hampshire: engine room artificer, HMS Flora ^ 72 Manners Road, Southsea; letter of administration granted 6May1920 Winchester to Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £1,156 15s 4d sp Elizabeth Jane FRAMPTON b 1860.4 Portsea m 1892.4 Portsea 1901 wife @ 35 b Portsmouth ^ 72 Manners Road, Portsmouth 1911 @ 48 b Portsmouth ^ 72 Manners Road, Southsea 1920 ^ 72 Manners Road, Southsea d 1936.4 Wimborne @ 76 bur 29Oct1936 Verwood St Michael, Dorset @ 76 d 26Oct1936 St Fagans, Ringwood Road, Verwood, Dorset: widow ^ Jesmond Dene, Ringwood Road, Verwood, Dorset; probate granted 10Dec1936 London to Ivor Gilbert WILLIAMS, retired telegraph clerk, estate £9,936 17s 9d |
In relation to average earnings, Harold's estate would have been equivalent to about £150,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £1,500,000 today. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1867 |
head Albert MITCHELMORE b 1867.1 Kingsbridge b 19Jan1867 1871 @ 4 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents 1881 errand boy @ 14 b Kingsbridge ^ Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents m 1890.2 Newton Abbot, HELLENS m 7Apr1890 Baptist Church, Newton Abbot 1891 ironmongers assistant @ 24 b Kingsbridge ^ 3 Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot ?1893 pork butcher ^ 79 Queens Street, Newton Abbot 1901 ironmongers manager @ 34 b Kingsbridge ^ 6 The Avenue, Newton Abbot 1902 ^ 6 The Avenue, Newton Abbot (A) 1911 furniture dealer @ 44 b Kingsbridge ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot 1914-1919 furniture broker & dealer ^ 44 Queen Street, Newton Abbot 1914-1919 apartment keeper ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot 1921 b 1867 Kingsbridge ^ Wolborough 1939 furnisher, retired b 19Jan1867 ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot 7Apr1940 ^ Glen Villa, Forde Park, Newton Abbot: celebrated 50th wedding anniversary d 1948.2 Newton Abbot @ 81 d 16May1948: ^ Glen Villa, 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot; probate granted 2Jul1948 Exeter, estate £998 sp Annie HELLENS b 1867.1 Newton Abbot m 1890.2 Newton Abbot m 7Apr1890 Baptist Church, Newton Abbot 1891 @ 24 b Newton Abbot ^ 3 Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot 1901 @ 34 b Newton Abbot ^ 6 The Avenue, Newton Abbot 1911 @ 44 b Newton Abbot ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot 1921 b 1866 Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough (Anne) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 21Dec1867 ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot d 1964.2 Newton Abbot @ 97 d 16Apr1964: widow ^ Glen Villa, 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbo; probate granted 21Jul1964 Exeter to Arthur Leonard Hellens MITCHELMORE, retired garage clerk, Frederick Owen MITCHELMORE, retired gas board clerk & Frederick Collingwood MITCHELMORE, schoolmaster, estate £12,977 son Frederick Owen MITCHELMORE b 1891.1 Newton Abbot son Arthur Leonard Hellens MITCHELMORE b 1894.3 Newton Abbot |
Annie's date of birth as recorded in the 1939 register appears to be in error. She was probably born on 21Dec1866.
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Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1780 |
head William Cranch MITCHELMORE b 1849.2 Kingsbridge (William) b 14Apr1849 chr 2Jun1849 West Alvington 1851 @ 1 b West Alvington ^ West Alvington with parents (MITCHAMORE) 1861 scholar @ 12 b West Allington ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth with parents m 1879.3 Totnes, DANIELSON (William Crouch MICHELMORE) m 4Aug1879 Dartmouth St Saviour: William Cranch MICHELMORE, sailor ^ Townstall, father Thomas MICHELMORE; Ann Maria DANIELSON, widow ^ Dartmouth 1881 mariner @ 33 b Stoke Fleming ^ Above Town, Stoke Fleming (W) 1911 stoker, workhouse, unm @ 60 b West Allington ^ Totnes Union Workhouse, Plymouth Road, Totnes (William) d 1911.3 Totnes @ 60 (William) d 7Jul1911 @ 61; bur Dartmouth St Saviour at Longcross, "'stoker" (William) bur 7Jul1911 Dartmouth St Clement @ 61 ^ Union Workhouse, Totnes (William) sp Ann Maria PARTRIDGE (b 1854) 1861 @ 6 b Plymouth ^ Devon m1 1873.3 Totnes, John George DANIELSON m2 1879.3 Totnes, MICHELMORE m2 4Aug1879 Dartmouth St Saviour 1881 @ 26 b Stoke Fleming ^ Above Town, Stoke Fleming (Ann) 1889-1890 shopkeeper ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth (Mrs Annie) 1891 widow, grocer @ 39 b Plymouth ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth (Ann M). Also in household: sailmaker William G RADFORD, lodger, widower @ 38 m3 1893.1 Totnes, William George RADFORD 1901 shop keeper sweets @ 48 b Plymouth ^ Dartmouth (A Maria) 1911 @ 57 b Plymouth ^ Dartmouth m4 1911.4 Totnes, William G RADFORD (Ann M) |
On the marriage certificate, William signed his name MITCHELMORE.
It would appear that either William deserted his wife in the early 1880s or Ann believed that he was lost at sea. After the customary seven years, she declared herself a widow and remarried. When William died and his remains were returned to Dartmouth for burial, Ann may have realised her third marriage was bigamous and re-married her third husband in order to legalise it.
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b 1854.4 Totnes b 10Nov1854 Dartmouth 1861 scholar @ 9 b Dartmouth ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth with parents (Caroline) m 1875.3 Totnes, HARRIS (Caroline) m 8Apr1875 Dartmouth St Clement: Elijah HARRIS, labourer @ 19 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Grylls HARRIS (dec.); Caroline MICHELMORE @ 20 ^ Townstall, Dartmouth, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witnesses [father] Thomas & [brother] C MITCHELMORE 1877 ^ Townstall 1881 @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Townstall, Dartmouth (Caroline) 1891 @ 36 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Townstall, Dartmouth (Caroline) 1901 @ 48 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (Caroline) son William Elijah Phillip Grylls Harris MITCHELMORE b 1875.2 Totnes (William Elijah Philip Harris) chr 21Feb1877 Dartmouth St Saviour (MICHELMORE), “base child” 16Jul1875 vaccinated against smallpox d 1880.4 Totnes @ 5 (William Elijah P H) bur 28Oct1881 Dartmouth St Clement @ 5 (William Elijah) sp Elijah Philip HARRIS b 1857.1 Totnes m 1875.3 Totnes m 8Apr1875 Dartmouth St Clement 1881 general labourer @ 25 b Totnes ^ Silver Street, Townstall, Dartmouth 1891 coal lumper @ 35 b unknown ^ Silver Street, Townstall, Dartmouth 1901 @ 44 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth 1911 @ 56 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth |
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b 1857.1 Totnes b 28Dec1856 Dartmouth 1861 scholar @ 4 b Dartmouth ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth with parents 1871 assisting father @ 14 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents 1876 @ 20 b Brixham: able seaman aboard Rover of Brixham, fishing 23Apr1878 sawyer @ 21 yr 4 mo of Dartmouth, previously served 1 yr 61 dy in South Devon Militia: enlisted at Devonport as Private 1415, 34th Brigade, British Army; served in East Indies 9Mar1880 to 22Sep1888 and India 23Sep1888 to 7Nov1888; discharged 22Apr1890 as shipwright @ 33 yr 4 mo, character bad, "addicted to drink and absence" (John) 12Mar1880 @ 23 yr 1 mo, service number 1415, 1st Battalion, 15th Regiment: embarked aboard Jumna for India 1886-1910 b Dartmouth: completed attestation to join Cornwall & Devon Miners Royal Garrison Artillery (John) 1891 wood sawyer @ 32 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents 21Apr1896 lumper: at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, found guilty of using obscene language and fined 1s with 9s costs (John) 25Jan1896 former army man: at Dartmouth Petty Sessions, found guilty of being drunk & disorderly and fined 2s 6d with 9s costs (John) m 1899.4 Totnes m 3Dec1899 Dartmouth St Clement: John Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer @ 39 ^ Silver Street, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Harriet Lily TUCKER, widow @ 41 ^ Silver Street, father John GREEN, sailor 1901 general labourer @ 44 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth (John T MICHELMORE). Also in household: stepchildren Mary E, Maud, Eva B and William J TUCKER and [nephew] William H HARRIS [son of sister Caroline] 1911 @ 54 b Dartmouth ^ King's Quay, Dartmouth (John Thomas W ATCHELMORE). Also in household: stepson William John TUCKER ?1919 town crier ^ Undercliff, Dartmouth d 1921.2 Totnes @ 62 d 17Apr1921 @ 63; bur Dartmouth St Clement. Named on same memorial: his wife Harriet sp Harriett Lily GREEN (b 1857) m1 1878.3 Totnes, John Hannaford TUCKER m2 1899.4 Totnes, MITCHELMORE m2 3Dec1899 Dartmouth St Clement 1901 @ 43 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth 1911 @ 53 b Dartmouth ^ King's Quay, Dartmouth (Harriet Lily M ATCHELMORE) d 1920.2 Totnes @ 62 d 14May1920 @ 62; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Harriet L) |
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head Charles Henry MITCHELMORE b 1862.2 Totnes b 28Apr1862 chr 9Jul1862 Dartmouth St Saviour 1871 @ 9 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents 1881 boat builder @ 19 b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents (Charles) m1 1890.4 Stoke Damerel, BUCKINGHAM m1 24Dec1890 Devonport St Paul: Charles Henry MITCHELMORE, shipwright @ 27 ^ 25 King Street, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; Charlotte Louisa BUCKINGHAM @ 25 ^ 25 King Street, father William George BUCKINGHAM, signalman 1891 shipwright @ 27 b Dartmouth ^ 55 Monument Street, Stoke Damerel 1893 ^ 41 Kerst Street, Devonport m2 1896.4 Stoke Damerel, MARKLAND m2 10Oct1896 Plymouth St Michael: Charles Henry MITCHELMORE, shipwright @ 32 ^ 6 Haddington Road, father Thomas MITCHELMORE (decd), sawyer; Mary MARKLAND @ 27 ^ 1 Haddington Road, father Richard MARKLAND, labourer 1901 shipwright HM Dockyard @ 38 b Dartmouth ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport (Charles H) 8Nov1902 received Civil Service Commission certification as a Shipwright, Devonport Dockyard without competition 1905 ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport (Charles) 1911 shipwright HM Dockyard @ 49 b Dartmouth ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport 1921 b 1862 Dartmouth ^ Devonport (Charles H) m3 1931.4 Devonport, PRESTON 1939 shipwright HM Dock, retired b 28Apr1862 ^ 27 Melville Terrace, Plymouth (Charles H) d 1940.4 Plymouth @ 78 sp1 Charlotte Louisa BUCKINGHAM b 1865.4 Stoke Damerel m 1890.4 Stoke Damerel m 24Dec1890 Devonport St Paul 1891 @ 25 b Devonport ^ 55 Monument Street, Stoke Damerel d 1895.2 Stoke Damerel @ 28 son Charles MITCHELMORE b 1893.4 Stoke Damerel b 2Oct1893 chr 14Nov1893 Plymouth Devonport Wesleyan Methodist d 1895.3 Stoke Damerel @ 21 [mo] sp2 Mary MARKLAND (b 1868) Whittington, Staffordshire m 1896.4 Stoke Damerel m 10Oct1896 Plymouth St Michael 1901 @ 32 b Whittington, Staffordshire ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport 1911 @ 41 b Whittington ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport 1921 b 1868 Whittington ^ Devonport d 1926.2 Devonport @ 57 d 3May1926: wife of Charles MITCHELMORE; letter of administration granted 17Jun1926 London to the said Charles MITCHELMORE, retired shipwright, estate £682 18s 0d dau Laura Mary MITCHELMORE b 1898.3 Stoke Damerel b 9Aug1898 1901 @ 2 b Devonport ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport with parents (Laura M) 9Jan1905 admitted to Ford Board School, Devonport (Laura) 1911 schoolgirl @ 12 b Devonport ^ 11 York Terrace, Devonport with parents 1921 b 1898 Devonport ^ Devonport with parents 1939 state registered nurse b 9Aug1898 ^ 27 Melville Terrace, Plymouth with father and stepmother (Laura M) d 1955.1 Romford @ 56 d 28Feb1955 Harold Wood Hospital, Harold Wood, Middlesex: spinster ^ 110 Park Lane, Hornchurch, Essex; probate granted 26Apr1955 Bristol to Eric Williak PIKE, inspector of finished parts, & Kennetth Albert LETCH, inspector of taxes, estate £2,388 sp3 Phyllis PRESTON b 29Mar1870 ?b 1870.4 Wolverhampton m 1931.4 Devonport 1939 unpaid home duties b 29Mar1870 ^ 27 Melville Terrace, Plymouth d 1957.3 Plymouth @ 88 |
In relation to average earnings, Mary's estate would have been equivalent to about £110,000 today. |
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head Joseph Cranch MITCHELMORE b 1865.2 Totnes [twin] chr 9Jul1865 Dartmouth St Saviour (MICHELMORE) b 4Sep1866 Townstall, Dartmouth 1871 scholar @ 6 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents 1881 errand boy @ 16 b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents (Joseph) 25Oct1881 cook b 1865 Dartmouth: sailed aboard Elizabeth Alice to Belfast, discharged 14Dec1881 m 1888.2 Liverpool, KEENAGHAN [Register Office] Oct1891 seaman ^ 6 Catherine Street, Widnes, Lancashire 6Jul1898 @ 38 b Dartmouth: engaged at Fowey as AB aboard Samson of Cowes, discharged 28Sep1898 Newcastle on Tyne d before 1917 sp Bridget KEENAGHAN b 1857.3 West Derby m 1888.2 Liverpool (Kate KEENIGAN) 1894 prosecuted for larceny in Liverpool court, 4 previous convictions; sentenced to 1 mo in Widnes Prison 1901 inmate @ 36 b Widnes ^ Prescot Union Workhouse, Whiston, Lancashire d 1902.3 Prescot @ 37 dau Mary Beatrice MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Prescot (Mary) b 19Sep1889 chr 1Oct1899 Liverpool (Maria) 1901 inmate @ 11 b Widnes ^ Bishop O’Reilly’s Memorial Poor Law School, Fulwood, Liverpool (Mary) 11Jun1901 confirmed at Liverpool Cathedral with Saint's name Francisca and godparent Emelia HADFIELD (Maria) 1911 laundress @ 22 b Liverpool ^ Preston Union Workhouse, 214 Deepdale Road, Preston 20Jul1920 laundress @ 27 b Widnes: arrived Sydney NSW aboard Aeneas from Glasgow (M) 1921 b 1890 Widnes ^ West Derby, Lancashire (Mary) m 1925.3 Liverpool, Francis ROGERS (Mary) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Sep1890 ^ 10 Agnes Street, Liverpool (Mary) son William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1891.4 Prescot son Joseph MITCHELMORE b 1894.3 Prescot b 20Jul1894 chr 6Aug1894 Liverpool (MITCHLEMORE) d 1895.3 Prescot @ 11 [mo] dau Annie MITCHELMORE b 1896.4 Prescot d 1899.1 Prescot @ 2 |
Mary's date of birth is a mystery: Neither the date in the 1939 Registry nor the date given in her death registration are consistent with her birth registration.
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head Ann Maria Cranch MITCHELMORE b 1865.2 Totnes (Ann Maria) [twin] chr 9Jul1865 Dartmouth St Saviour 1871 scholar @ 6 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents (Ann) m 1885.1 Totnes, POWERS (Anne Maria/Annie Maria) m 28Feb1885 Dartmouth St Clement: Frank POWERS, seaman @ 27 ^ Townstall, father Alfred POWERS (dec); Annie Maria MITCHELMORE @ 20 ^ Townstall, father Thomas MITCHELMORE, sawyer; witness [father] Thomas MITCHELMORE 1891 @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ 120 Tilbury Dwellings, Orsett, Essex (Annie M) son Edward William Wellington MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Totnes b 16Feb1879 chr 9Apr1879 Dartmouth St Saviour, “son of Annie” (Edward William) 1881 adopted child @ 2 b Dartmouth ^ Eales Slip, Dartmouth St Saviour with adoptive parents Thomas & Sarah G RICHARDS (William) 1892 enlisted in Royal Navy as seaman 283663 (William Edward) d 1898.1 East Stonehouse @ 22 (William Edward) bur 17Feb1898 Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Royal Naval Hospital, East Stonehouse @ 22: stoker ^ Vivid (Wm E) sp Frank POWERS (b 1857) Pennsylvania USA m 1885.1 Totnes m 28Feb1885 Dartmouth St Clement 1891 lockman @ 34 b Pennsylvania ^ 120 Tilbury Dwellings, Orsett |
According to the Royal Navy, Edward was born on 29Sep1877 in Strete.
Thomas RICHARDS was a merchant seaman. It is not known if he or his wife were any relation to Ann. |
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head Hercules James MITCHELMORE b 2Aug1868 Dartmouth chr 14Feb1872 Dartmouth St Saviour known as James 1871 @ 3 b Dartmouth ^ Silver Street, Dartmouth with parents (James) 1881 errand boy @ 13 b Townstall, Dartmouth ^ Silver Street Dartmouth with parents (James) 1889 entry to Royal Navy (James) m 1895.2 Newton Abbot, DEWLAND (James) 1900 seaman RN 1901 leading stoker @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ HMS Racer, off Dartmouth; Michael BEATTY, Commander (James) 1911 shop porter @ 39 b Dartmouth ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham (James) 1921 b 1867 Dartmouth ^ Tormoham (James) 1939 incapacitated b 2Aug1867 ^ 5 Woodville Road, Torquay (Hercules J) 23Feb1942 retired chief stoker ^ 5 Woodville Road, Ellacombe, Torquay d 1947.4 Newton Abbot @ 80 d 12Dec1947: ^ 5 Woodville Road, Ellacombe; administration granted 27Jan1948 Exeter to [son] Reginald Conroy James MITCHELMORE, postman, estate £757 sp Annie Florence DEWLAND b 1871.3 Sherbourne (Annie Flora) b 2Jul1871 chr 24Sep1871 Yetminster, Dorset m 1895.2 Newton Abbot (Florence Annie) 1901 @ 29 b Dorset ^ Tormoham (Annie) 1911 @ 37 b Weymouth, Dorset ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham (Ainnie) 1921 b 1875 Weymouth ^ Tormoham (Annie) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 2Jul1871 ^ 5 Woodville Road, Torquay (Annie F) d 1942.1 Newton Abbot @ 71 d 9Jan1942 34 St James Road, Torquay: aka Annie, wife of Hercules James MITCHELMORE ^ 5 Woodville Road, Ellacombe, Torquay; letter of administration granted 23Feb1942 Exeter to the said Hercules James MITCHELMORE, retired chief stoker RN, estate £201 17s 10d dau Florence Annie MITCHELMORE b 1896.3 Newton Abbot b 2Aug1896 1901 @ 5 b Torquay ^ Tormoham with mother (Florince) 1902, 1905 admitted to St Saviour's & All Saints Church Primary School, Torquay (Florence) 1911 general servant domestic @ 14 b Torquay ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham with parents (Florrie) 1921 b 1897 Torquay ^ Tormoham but not with parents (Florence) m 1961.3 Newton Abbot, Victor J CHARLEY (Florence A) d 1971.4 Torbay @ 75 son Reginald Conroy James MITCHELMORE b 1900.2 Newton Abbot (Reginald C J) son Herbert O'Neal MITCHELMORE b 1902.1 Newton Abbot son William Robert MITCHELMORE b 1904.3 Newton Abbot b 18Jun1904 1911 school @ 6 b Torquay ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham with parents (William) 1921 b 1904 Torquay ^ Tormoham with parents (William) 1939 stoker SS 165135, HMS Wallace b 18Jun1904 ^ 5 Woodville Road, Torquay with parents (William R) d 1945.1 Newton Abbot @ 40 d 4Jan1945: leading stoker D/KX 78455 HMS Drake, Royal Navy @ 41, son of Hercules James and Annie of Ellacombe, Torquay; bur Torquay listed on WW2 memorial in Torquay 21Jan1948 B22690 Devonport: medal branch informed of award of Long Service & Good Conduct Medal in May 1945 dau Annie MITCHELMORE b 1910.4 Newton Abbot, "mother's maiden name DREWLAND" d 1910.4 Newton Abbot @ 0 bur 14Oct1910 Torquay Cemetery, Torquay @ 4 hr ^ 2 Sunnydale Crescent, Ellacombe |
In relation to average earnings, Florence's estate would have been equivalent to about £25,000 today.
Florence’s 2nd cousin Florence had attended the same school in 1885. |
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head Andrew MITCHELMORE b 1845.4 Cardiff b 30Nov1845 chr 4Jan1846 Cardiff known as Henry Andrew, after his uncle Henry 1851 @ 5 b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with father 1861 pupil @ 15 b Cardiff ^ Caversham House Academy, Caversham, Oxfordshire; head: Francis KNIGHTON 25Jan1870 ^ 2 Wharton Place: attempted to commit suicide by slashing his throat with a knife 1871 clerk @ 24 b Cardiff ^ Wharton Place, Cardiff St John with his aunt Mary Ann m 1874.2 Cardiff, WILLIAMS (Henry Andrew) m 18Jun1874 Cardiff 1875 joiner ^ 28 Wharton Street, Cardiff 1880 carpenter ^ 19 Augusta Street, Cardiff 1880-81 journeyman mason ^ 19 Augusta Street, Adamstown, Cardiff 1881 carpenter @ 35 ^ 23 North Luton Place, Cardiff St Mary 1882 carpenter ^ North Luton Place, Cardiff 1885 undertaker ^ Spotlands (Mr) 1887 builder ^ Luton House, North Luton Place, Cardiff 1887 carpenter ^ 31 Moira Place, Spotlands, Cardiff 1889 ^ Charles Street, Cardiff 1889 greengrocer ^ Vere Street, Cadoxton 1891 green grocer and haulier @ 45 b Cardiff ^ 50 Vere Street, Cadoxton 1891 fruiterer & grocer ^ Vere Street, Cadoxton (A) 1895 carpenter ^ 153 Cyfarthfa Street, Roath, Cardiff (A) 1896 builder ^ 74 Richard Street, Cathays, Cardiff d 1896.4 Cardiff @ 50 d 10Nov1896 Cardiff bur 14Nov1896 Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff d 1Nov1896 153 Cyfartha Street, Cardiff: carpenter; letter of administration granted 20Sep1897 Llandaff to Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £320 0s 0d (Henry Andrew) sp Elizabeth Jane WILLIAMS b 1Mar1854 Llanmaes, Glamorgan chr 6Aug1854 Llanmaes m 1874.2 Cardiff m 18Jun1874 Cardiff 1881 @ 27 b Cardiff ^ 23 North Luton Place, Cardiff St Mary (Lizzie) 1891 @ 37 b Llanmaes ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff 1897 ^ 153 Cyfartha Street, Cardiff 1900 ^ 64 Richard Street (Elizth) 1901 @ 47 b Llanmace ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff St John 1901 ^ 74 Richard Street, Cathays, Cardiff 1911 private means, widow @ 57 b Lenmace ^ 42 Richards Street, Cathays, Cardiff (Elizabeth J) 1921 b 1854 Llanmaes ^ Cardiff d 1937.4 Cardiff @ 83 d 19Oct1937 42 Richard Street, Cathays, Cardiff: widow; probate granted 17Mar1938 Llandaff to Henry Alfred MITCHELMORE, general builder, estate £2044 16s 10d bur 23Oct1937 New Cemetery, Cardiff dau Frances Jane MITCHELMORE b 1874.4 Cardiff b 7Dec1874 Cardiff chr 20Feb1875 Cardiff St John d 1880.4 Cardiff @ 5 d 12Nov1880 Cardiff bur 16Nov1880 Cardiff All Saints @ 5 dau Laura Emily MITCHELMORE b 1876.2 Cardiff b Mar1876 Cardiff chr 4Dec1880 Cardiff All Saints d 1880.4 Cardiff @ 4 d 10Dec1880 Cardiff @ 4 yr 9 mo ^ 19 Augusta Street bur 13Dec1880 Cardiff All Saints @ 4 son William Quirck MITCHELMORE b 1877.3 Cardiff dau Clara Alberta MITCHELMORE b 1879.1 Cardiff b 29Dec1878 Cardiff chr 10Apr1887 Cardiff All Saints 1881 @ 2 b Cardiff ^ 23 North Luton Place, Cardiff St Mary with parents (Clara A) 1891 scholar @ 12 b Cardiff ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff with parents (Clara) m 1900.4 Cardiff m 25Dec1900 St Andrew, Cardiff: John Rees JONES, grocer @ 24 ^ 74 Richard Street, father Benjamin JONES, commercial traveller; Clara Alberta MITCHELMORE @ 22 ^ 74 Richard Street, father Henry Andrew MITCHELMORE, builder; witness [mother] Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE, by licence m 25Dec1900 St Andrew, Cardiff: John Rees JONES, oldest son of Benjamin JONES ^ 9 John Street, Carmarthen; Clara Alberta MITCHELMORE, only surviving daughter of the late Henry Andrew MITCHELMORE ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff 1901 @ 22 b Cardiff ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff with mother d 28Nov1970 Cardiff bur 1Dec1970 Gwilyn Cemetery, Clydach son Frederick David MITCHELMORE b 1882.1 Cardiff b 7Mar1882 chr 11Oct1882 Cardiff St John d 1887.2 Cardiff @ 5 d 3Apr1887 Cardiff bur 6Apr1887 Cardiff All Saints @ 5 son Henry Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Cardiff b 22Feb1883 chr 10Apr1887 Cardiff All Saints 1891 scholar @ 7 b Cardiff ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff with parents (Alfred) 1901 apprentice coach builder @ 18 b Cardiff ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff St John with mother (Henry) 1907 ^ Richmond Street, Cardiff 1909-1914 ^ 42 Richards Street, Cardiff 1911 shopkeeper, grocer @ 28 b Glamorgan ^ 42 Richards Street, Cathays, Cardiff with mother 1919 gunner 106688 Royal Garrison Artillery: awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1883 Cardiff ^ Cardiff with mother (Henry A) 1939 general builder & decorator & small general shopkeeper b 23Feb1883 ^ 42 Richards Street, Cardiff (Henry A) d 5Mar1952: ^ 6 Kingsholm Road, Southmead, Bristol; probate granted 30Apr1952 Bristol to Margaret Ann JONES, wife of Rees Morgan JONES, estate £5,598 dau Blanche Eleanor MITCHELMORE b 1884.3 Cardiff b 28Aug1884 Cardiff d 1886.3 Cardiff @ 2 d 15Sep1886 Luton House, Spotlands, Cardiff bur 20Sep1886 Cardiff All Saints @ 2 (Blanch Ellen) son Charles John MITCHELMORE b 1886.1 Cardiff b 3Jan1886 Cardiff chr 10Apr1887 Cardiff All Saints 6Sep1899 ^ 74 Richard Street: admitted to Howard Gardens High School for Boys, Cardiff; previously at Albany Road School (Chas) 1891 scholar @ 5 b Cardiff ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff with parents (Charles) 1901 traveller @ 15 b Cardiff ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff St John with mother (Charles) d 1901.2 Cardiff @ 15 d 14May1901 Cardiff @ 15 ^ 74 Richards Street, Cathays, "drowned in East Bute Dock, Cardiff" bur 18May1901 Cardiff St Andrew @ 15 dau Charlotte Annie MITCHELMORE b 1889.2 Cardiff b 31Jul1889 chr 29Jul1889 Cadoxton juxta Barry d 1889.3 Cardiff @ 0 d 5Aug1889 Cardiff bur 5Aug1889 Cardiff St John @ 8 wk ^ Charles Street b 1890.2 Cardiff dau Charlotte Mary MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Cardiff b Aug1891 Cardiff d 1891.3 Cardiff d 5Sep1891 Cardiff bur 7Sep1891 Cardiff dau Frances Mary MITCHELMORE b 1895.1 Cardiff b Jan1895 Cardiff chr 29Jan1900 Cardiff St Andrew d 1900.1 Cardiff @ 5 d 11Feb1900 Cardiff @ 5 yr 1 mo bur 16Feb1900 Cardiff St Andrew @ 5 |
Henry Andrew
In relation to average earnings, Andrew's estate would have been equivalent to about £140,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Elizabeth's estate would have been equivalent to about £300,000 today.
Frances
William, Clara, Henry and Charles and were all baptised at the same cermony.
Clara
William, Henry and Clara |
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b 1859.1 Cardiff (Ernest) chr 19Jan1859 Cardiff St John(Ernest) 1861 @ 3 mo [sic] b Cardiff ^ 10 Trinity Street, Cardiff St John with parents (Ernest) 1871 scholar @ 12 b Cardiff ^ 2 Charles Street, Cardiff St John with parents (Earnest) 1876 played for Cardiff United Schools cricket team (?) Dec1884 plans to develop land between St Mary Street and Mill Lane approved (E L) m 1885.3 Prestwich, JACQUES (Ernest) m 16Sep1885 All Saints, Newton Heath, Manchester: Ernest MITCHELMORE, architect @ 26 ^ Cardiff, father William MITCHELMORE, contractor; Millicent Emily JACQUES @ 27 ^ All Saints, Newton Heath, father James JACQUES, manager of farm m 16Sep1885 All Saints, Newton Heath: Ernest MITCHELMORE; Millicent Emily JACQUES, second daughter of James JACQUES 1886 architect ^ 48 Charles Street, Cardiff Jan1887 secretary, committee to build a public gymnasium in Cardiff, & joint architect (?) 1888 performed in Cardiff Histrionic Club's productions (E L) 1888 attended annual dinner of Cardiff Cricket Club (E L) 1889 executor of will of Robert Ernest MILLS of Streatley-on-Thames (Ernest) 1889 proprietor of the Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring-on-Thames: states that it is no longer possible to obtain "a good bed and breakfast for half-a-crown" at his hotel 1891 architect @ 32 b Glamorgan, Cardiganshire ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire (Ernest MUCHMORE) 1893 sold horse at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff 1895 hotel keeper ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring (Ernest) 1895 fished on the Thames at Streatley [just across the river from Goring] (Mr) 10Apr1899 hotel proprietor ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring-on-Thames: sued Edward Lynch BLOSSE who stayed at the hotel but did not pay his bill (Ernest) 1900 member of South Oxfordshire Conservative Association (E) 1Jun1900 completely renovated "Ye Miller of Mansfield" (Mr) 1901 hotel proprietor @ 42 b Cardiff ^ Goring, Oxfordshire. Also in household: his mother Melora (Ernest) 1907 vice-chairman, Goring Rural District Council ^ Ffrwddgrech, Manor Road, Goring (Ernest) 1908 gentleman ^ Goring-on-Thames: executor of will of Giles AYRES of Reading (Ernest) 1911 vice-chairman, Goring Rural District Council ^ Ffrwddgrech, Manor Road, Goring (Ernest) 1911 hotel proprietor ["gentleman" crossed out] @ 52 b Cardiff ^ Manor Road, Bradfield, Berkshire 1918 ^ Ffrwdellrich, Goring-on-Thames (Ernest) 1921 b 1861 Cardiff ^ Goring Sep1921 secretary, Sonning Golf Club, Reading (E) d 1929.3 Reading @ 70 (Ernest Lyttleton) bur 12Sep1929 Hemdean Road Cemetery, Caversham, Berkshire @ 71 ^ 13 Victoria Square, Reading, Berkshire (Ernest Lyttleton) sp Millicent Emily JACQUES b 6Mar1858 Ullesthorpe, Leicestershire 1881 barmaid, lodger @ 23 b Ullesthorpe ^ 18 Pembroke Terrace, St John, Cardiff (Millicent E); head: David EVANS, accountant m 1885.3 Prestwich m 16Sep1885 All Saints, Newton Heath 1891 @ 33 b Weaverthorpe, Leicestershire ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire (MUCHMORE) 1901 @ 33 b Ullesthorpe ^ Goring, Oxfordshire (Millicent E) Jul-Aug1908 ^ Goring-on-Thames: stayed at the Oakwood Park Hotel, Conway, Carnarvonshire (M) 1911 @ 48 b Ullesthorpe ^ Manor Road, Bradfield, Berkshire (Millicent) 1915-1917 ^ Goring: Red Cross volunteer, awarded Voluntary Worker Badge (M) 1921 b 1861 Leicestershire ^ Goring 1939 private means b 6Mar1858 ^ 51 Holland Road, Hove (Millicent) d 1946.1 Hendon @ 87 bur 8Jan1946 Hemdean Cemetery, Caversham @ 87 ^ 41 Esplanade, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset dau Doris Kathleen Jacques MITCHELMORE b 1886.4 Cardiff b 3Nov1886 48 Charles Street, Cardiff (?) chr 13Dec1886 Cardiff St John 1891 @ 4 b Glamorgan, Cardiganshire ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire with parents (Doris N J MUCHMORE) 1901 pupil @ 14 b Cardiff ^ Godwin College, 29-31 Godwin Road, Margate, Kent, boarding with Edward MALTBY (Doris) m 1908.1 Marylebone (Doris Kathleen) [also indexed as Doris K MICHLEMORE] m 9Jan1908 St Marylebone: Carew Blackburn OWEN, gentleman @ 26 ^ 66 Margaret Street, father Arthur Walsh OWEN, Clerk in Holy Orders; Doris Kathleen MITCHELMORE @ 21 ^ Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, father Ernest Lyttleton MITCHELMORE, gentleman ["hotel keeper" crossed out]; witnesses Ernest MITCHELMORE, Constance OWEN 1911 @ 24 b Cardiff ^ Manor Road, Bradfield, Berkshire with parents (Doris) 1921 b 1889 Cardiff ^ Burnham, Somerset (Dorothy Kathleen) 1939 b 3Nov1887 ^ Stonborough, Stodden's Road, Burnham-On-Sea (Doris Kathleen) d 1962.1 Weston [Super Mare] @ 75 son Ernest Lionel Quirke MITCHELMORE b 1889.2 Cardiff son William Norman MITCHELMORE b 1891.1 Bradfield |
Ernest was frequently referred to as Ernest Lyttleton. It is not know where the alternative second name came from.
Robert MILLS was probably a relative of Ernest's mother Melora.
In an old ballad, King Henry II gets lost in the forest near Nottingham after a hunt. He stays anonymously with a miller in Mansfield, who treats him so well the King knights him.
A hand-tinted postcard featuring
Ernest in 1921
Doris’s brothers Lionel and Norman were also boarding at Godwin College in 1901. The college was described in an 1883 Isle of Thanet Directory as a “gentleman’s school”, so its owner, Edward MALTBY, must have been rather enlightened to admit Doris. |
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head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1866.1 Plymouth b 9Jan1866 1871 @ 5 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Wm) chr 22Mar1874 Stoke Damerel 1881 baker @ 15 ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (William) 1891 unm baker @ 24 b Plymouth ^ 33 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse with father and brother Richard, boarding with Mary EDWARDS, widow (Wm) m 1892.1 East Stonehouse, MORTIMORE 1893 baker ^ 44 Richmond Street, Plymouth 1899 baker ^ 31 Cambridge Lane West, Plymouth 1901 journeyman baker @ 35 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth. Also in household: his brother Richard and his mother-in-law Elizabeth d 20Dec1904 @ 38; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth. Named on same memorial: his father William Henry, his wife Susan, Susan's mother Elizabeth and their son-in-law William Henry HONEYCHURCH died of "baker's lung" sp Susannah Minnie MORTIMORE b 1866.1 Plymouth (Susannah M) b 26Jan1866 1881 tailoress @ 15 b Plymouth ^ 27 Summerland Place, Plymouth St Andrew with widowed mother Elizabeth (Susan M) m 1892.1 East Stonehouse (Susan Minnie) 1901 @ 35 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth 1911 cook @ 44 b Plymouth ^ 3 Elim Terrace, Plymouth (Susan) 1921 b 1867 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Susan Minnie) 1939 unpaid domestic duties, retired b 26Jan1866 ^ 2 Sydney Terrace, Plymouth (Susan M) d 1941.3 Plymouth @ 75 d 20Sep1941 @ 75; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth d 20Sep1941 2 Sidney Terrace, Plymouth: widow; letter of administration granted 27Oct1941 Bodmin to Mary Elizabeth HONEYCHURCH, widow, estate £212 15s 8d dau Everalda MITCHELMORE (b 1885) Plymouth 1901 apprentice tailoress @ 15 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth with parents m 1902.2 Devonport, Harry HURST 1911 @ 26 b Plymouth ^ 16 Morley Place, Plymouth (HIRST) 1921 b 1885 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (HIRST) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Jul1884 ^ 153 Embankment Road, Plymouth with husband (Everelda M HIRST) d 1955.2 Plymouth @ 69 (Everalda M) son William George MITCHELMORE (b 1890) Plymouth dau May Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Plymouth b 24May1893 chr 9Mar1893 Plymouth Holy Trinity 1901 @ 7 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth with parents 1911 tailoress @ 17 b Plymouth ^ 3 Elim Terrace, Plymouth with mother (May) m 1917.4 Plymouth, William Henry HONEYCHURCH 26Aug1918 ^ 143 Grenville Road, Plymouth: husband killed in World War I 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 24May1893 ^ 2 Sydney Terrace, Plymouth with mother (May E) d 1985.3 Plymouth dau Daisy MITCHELMORE b 1896.2 Plymouth d 1896.2 Plymouth @ 0 dau Winifred MITCHELMORE b 1897.3 Plymouth b 21May1897 chr 17Mar1899 Plymouth Holy Trinity 1901 @ 3 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth with parents 1911 scholar @ 13 b Plymouth ^ 3 Elim Terrace, Plymouth with mother (Winnie) 1921 b 1897 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with mother 1939 book sewer b 21May1897 ^ 2 Sydney Terrace, Plymouth with mother m1944.1 Plymouth, Walter H LUCK m 8Jan1944 Plymouth Mutley Plain Methodist, Walter Harry LUCK last known ^ 3 Regents Road, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne son Richard Stanley MITCHELMORE b 1899.2 Plymouth |
Family memorial Front: William, his wife Susan and their son-in-law William. Back: His father William and his mother-in-law Elizabeth MORTIMORE.
In relation to average earnings, Susan's estate would have been equivalent to about £28,000 today.
May's wedding, 1917
Winifred and Richard were baptised at the same ceremony. |
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head Richard Roskelly Bate MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Plymouth b 1Dec1879 1881 @ 1 b Plymouth ^ 88 King Street West, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Richd) 1891 scholar @ 10 b Plymouth ^ 33 Clarence Place, East Stonehouse with father and brother William, boarding with Mary EDWARDS (Richd) 1901 house painter @ 21 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth with brother William (Richard) m 1903.2 Plymouth, BURRING m 31May1903 Plymouth Charles: Richard Roskelly Bate MITCHELMORE, painter @ 24 ^ 6 Beaumont Ave, father William Henry MITCHELMORE deceased, baker; Florence Jane BURRING, tailoress @ 24 ^ 29 Beaumont Ave, father William John BURRING (deceased), upholsterer; witnesses [brother] William Henry and [brother's wife] Susan MITCHELMORE 1904, 1906 painter ^ 30 Ivydale Road, Mutley, Plymouth Charles 1911 house painter and paperhanger @ 31 b Plymouth ^ 39 Claremont Street, Ope, Plymouth (Richard) 1921 b 1879 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Richard) 1939 house decorator & paper hanger b 1Dec1879 ^ 12 Warren Road, Plymouth (Richard R) d 1969.1 Plymouth @ 89 (Richard R R) sp Florence Jane BURRING b 1879.3 Plymouth b 9Sep1879 1881 @ 8 mo b Plymouth^ 6 Looe Street, Plymouth Charles m 1903.2 Plymouth m 31May1903 Plymouth Charles 1911 @ 31 b Plymouth ^ 39 Claremont Street, Ope, Plymouth 1921 b 1879 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Florence) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Sep1879 ^ 12 Warren Road, Plymouth (Florence J) d 1962.4 Plymouth @ 83 (Florence J) d 5Nov1962: ^ 32 Prospect Street, Plymouth; probate granted 4Jan1963 Bodmin to Richard Roskelly MITCHELMORE, retired interior decorator, husband, estate £331 son William Richard MITCHELMORE b 1904.3 Plymouth dau Florence Mabel MITCHELMORE b 1906.2 Plymouth b 3Apr1906 known as Mabel chr 25Apr1906 Plymouth Charles 1911 school @ 5 b Plymouth ^ 39 Claremont Street, Ope, Plymouth with parents (Mabel) 1921 b 1906 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents (Mabel) 1939 clerk at Ten Co office b 3Apr1906 ^ 20 Longmoor Road, Bristol (Florence M); head: Thomas SHORT, firewood merchant d 1979.2 Weston dau Dora May MITCHELMORE b 1910.3 Plymouth b 6Jul1910 chr 27Jul1910 Plymouth Charles 1911 @ 8 mo b Plymouth ^ 39 Claremont Street, Ope, Plymouth with parents (Dora) 1921 b 1910 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents (Dora) m 1934.3 Plymouth, WEBB m 4Aug1934 Plymouth Charles, Lionel Charles George WEBB d Apr1993 Plymouth dau Eva Winifred MITCHELMORE b 1913.3 Plymouth 1921 b 1913 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents (Eva) d 1923.4 Plymouth @ 10 |
Richard and his family Clockwise from Richard: Mabel, William, his wife Florence, Eva
Mabel
Dora |
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head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1852.3 Plymouth b 17Aug1852 Plymouth born at 26 Clarence Street, Plymouth chr 3Oct1852 Plymouth Charles 1861 scholar @ 8 b Plymouth ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents (William H) 1871 plasterer @ 18 b Plymouth ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents (William H) 11881 plasterer @ 28 b Plymouth ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents (William H) m 1885.2 Plymouth, HOBBS 1891 plasterer @ 38 b Plymouth ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch, Hampshire (William H). Also in household: his brother Charles 0887</p> 1898 boot & shoe maker ^ 6 Alexandria Terrace, Pokesdown, Bournemouth 1901 boot & shoe shopkeeper @ 48 b Plymouth ^ Christchurch Road,Pokesdown, Hampshire (William H) 1911 boot & shoe maker's dealer @ 58 b Plymouth ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth d 1918.4 Christchurch @ 66 d 1Nov1918 313 Christchurch Road, Pokesdown, Bournemouth: probate granted 17Dec1918 London to Sarah Jane Dullam MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £785 0s 0d sp Sarah Jane Dullam HOBBS (b 1855) Frithelstock, Devon known as Dollam m 1885.2 Plymouth 1891 @ 35 b Frithelstock ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch 1901 @ 45 b Frithelstock ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown (Sarah F D) 1911 @ 55 b Frithelstock ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth (Sarah T D) 1921 b 1855 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth 1939 incapacitated b 15Jul1855 ^ 885 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth (Sarah J D) d 1945.4 Devon @ 90 d 10Oct1945: ^ 885 Christchurch Road, Pokesdown; probate granted 1Jul1946 London, estate £2,606 dau ? MITCHELMORE b 1886.1 Christchurch d 1886.1 Christchurch @ 0 [unnamed] dau Kate MITCHELMORE b 1887.2 Christchurch b 20Apr1887 1891 @ 3 b Pokesdown ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch with parents 1901 school girl @ 13 b Pokesdown ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown with parents 1911 assistant milliner @ 23 b Bournemouth ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with parents 1921 b 1887 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth with mother 1939 sewing alterations b 20Apr1987 ^ 885 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with mother d 1965.3 Bornemouth @ 78 d 17Aug1965: ^ 23 St Lukes Road, Bournemouth; probate granted 28Sep1965 Winchester to [sister] May MITCHELMORE, spinster, estate £3,128 dau May MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Christchurch b 27Sep1888 1891 @ 2 b Pokesdown ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch with parents 1901 school girl @ 12 b Pokesdown ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown with parents (Mary) 1911 book keeper @ 22 ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with parents 1921 b 1888 Bournmouth ^ Bournemouth with uncle Henry 1939 boot & shoe shop keeper & household duties b 27Sep1888 ^ 885 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with mother 1947 personal representative of deceased [brother] Clement d 1972.1 Bournemouth d 3Feb1972: ^ 69 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth; probate granted 15Mar1972 London, estate £4,370 dau Gertrude MITCHELMORE b 1890.4 Christchurch 1891 @ 6 mo b Pokesdown ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch with parents d 1894.4 Christchurch @ 4 b 1894.4 Christchurch b 1898.4 Christchurch son Roland Gortleigh MITCHELMORE b 1901.1 Christchurch |
In relation to average earnings, William's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today. |
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b.1854.2 Kingsbridge b 16Mar1854 Barrack Field, Modbury chr 9Apr1854 Modbury 1861 scholar @ 7 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents (John C) 1871 apprentice shoemaker@ 17 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents (John) m 1877.3 Kingsbridge, PADY m 31Jul1877 Baptist Chapel, Kingsbridge 1878-1902 leather dealer, boot & shoe maker, and draper ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury 1881 cotton merchant closed upper manufacturer @ 27 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury (John C) 1889-1902 secretary, Modbury & Ivybridge Omnibus Co., Broad Street, Modbury (J C) 1891 draper, boot and shoe merchant @ 38 ^ Broad Street, Modbury (John) 1901 draper @ 47 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury (John C) d 1907.2 Kingsbridge @ 53 d 27May1907 @ 53; bur St George's, Modbury. Named on same memorial: his wife Virtue and their son Horace d 27May1907 Modbury: outfitter and leather merchant; probate granted 11Feb1908 Exeter to Virtue MITCHELMORE, widow, [brother] William Henry MITCHELMORE, plasterer, and [brother-in-law] Samuel George COVE, baker, estate £1,831 3s 8d sp Virtue PADY (b 1853) Torquay b 11Dec1853 m 1877.3 Kingsbridge m 31Jul1877 Baptist Chapel, Kingsbridge 1881 @ 28 b Torquay ^ Broad Street, Modbury 1891 @ 39 bTorr ^ Broad Street, Modbury 1901 @ 48 b Torquay ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury 1911 @ 58 b Torquay ^ Broad Street, Modbury 1921 b 1853 Torquay d 1939.1 Totnes @ 86 d 22Mar1939 @ 86; bur St George's, Modbury dau Ada Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Kingsbridge 1881 @ 2 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1891 scholar @ 13 ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents (Ada) 1901 @ 22 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury with parents (Ada E) m 1909.4 Kingsbridge m 27Dec1909, Francis Edgar KENT d 1927.3 Totnes @ 49 d Aug1927 dau Eva Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Kingsbridge b 1879.4 Kingsbridge dau Ethel Mary MITCHELMORE b 1881.3 Kingsbridge 1891 scholar @ 12 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents (Ethel) 1901 @ 19 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1911 draper @ 29 b Modbury ^ 181 Newfoundland Road, Bristol, visiting her brother William 1921 b 1853 Torquay with mother 1939 draper, retired b 2Jun1881 ^ 15 St Paul's Road, Paignton (Ethel) d 1941.4 Totnes @ 60 d 20Nov1941 d Nov1941 Paignton @ 60 ^ 13 St Paul’s Road, Preston d 20Nov1941: spinster ^ 15 St Pauls Road, Preston, Paignton; probate granted 21Mar1942 Exeter to [brothers] Charles & William MITCHELMORE, drapers, estate £1,101 b 1883.1 Kingsbridge b 1885.3 Kingsbridge son John Frederick MITCHELMORE b 1886.4 Kingsbridge b 1888.3 Kingsbridge |
John and his family in 1892
A narrative history of John and his descendants is available here.
John and Virtue in 1895 In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £700,000 today.
Family memorial
The births of Ada and Eva are recorded on the same page of the register, so they were probably twins.
In 1939, Ethel was living next door to her brother Charles. |
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head Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1856.3 Kingsbridge b 21May1856 Modbury chr 15Jun1856 Modbury 1861 scholar @ 4 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1871 painter @ 14 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1881 painter @ 24 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents m 1881.3 Plymouth, FRIEND 1889 painter ^ Brownston Street, Modbury 1891 house decorator @ 34 b Modbury ^ 63 Brownston Street, Modbury 1893 painter ^ 2 Galpin Street, Modbury 1894-1897 ^ 94 High Street, Wallsend, Northumberland 1901 house decorator @ 44 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury 1902 clerk to the School Board & attendance officer, The Green, Modbury 1911 house painter @ 52 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury 1914 painter & house decorator ^ 2 Galpin Street, Modbury 1921 b 1856 Modbury ^ Modbury d 1928.2 Bournemouth @ 71 d 14Apr1928 885 Christchurch Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth: ^ Brownston Street, Modbury; probate granted 12Jul1928 to Helena Maud FRIEND, estate £722 3s 0d sp Ida FRIEND (b 1858) Modbury 1881 unm dressmaker @ 23 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury with parents m 1881.3 Plymouth 1891 @ 33 b Modbury ^ 63 Brownston Street, Modbury 1901 @ 43 b Modbury ^ Galpin Street, Modbury 1911 visitor @ 53 b Modbury ^ 76 Belgrave Road, Plymouth with brother Herbert G FRIEND. Also in household: her sisters Helena and Beatrice 1921 b 1857 Modbury ^ Modbury d 1922.3 Kingsbridge @ 65 ^ Modbury d 12Sep1922 Modbury ^ 4 Brownston Street, Modbury d 12Sep1922 Modbury: wife of Alfred MITCHELMORE; probate granted 27Oct1922 Exeter to the said Alfred MITCHELMORE, retired painter and decorator, estate £171 0s 0d dau Blanche MITCHELMORE 3Oct1894 ^ 94 High Street, Wallsend, father Alfred: admitted to Buddle Schools, Wallsend, formerly at Blaydon School; left 11Nov1897 son John MITCHELMORE 1Apr1895 ^ High Street, Wallsend, father Thom: admitted to Buddle Schools (Infants), Wallsend; left 8Jun1896 |
Alfred may have died at the house of his younger brother Henry, who was living in Boscombe at the time. Helena FRIEND was his wife's sister. In relation to average earnings, his estate would have been equivalent to about £130,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, Ida's estate would have been equivalent to about £20,000 today.
No other records of Blanche and John have been found, nor of their father's residence in Wallsend. |
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head Charles MITCHELMORE b 1858.3 Kingsbridge b 4Jun1858 Modbury chr 17Apr1859 Modbury 1861 @ 2 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1871 @ 12 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1881 carpenter @ 22 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1891 carpenter @ 32 b Modbury ^ Gortleigh Cottage, Christchurch, Hampshire with brother Henry (MITCHELMORE) m 1892.4 Bridport, WHITTLE 1901 @ 42 b Modbury ^ Pokesdown, Hampshire (MITCHELLMORE)</p> 1911 builders foreman @ 52 b Modbury ^ 13 Rosebery Road, Bournemouth 1921 b 1858 Modbury ^ Bournemouth (WITCHELMORE) d 1924.1 Christchurch @ 65 d 12Feb1924 13 Roseberry Road, Boscombe: letter of administration granted 1May1924 London to Ellen MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £1825 12s 7d (MITCHELMORE) sp Ellen WHITTLE (b 1863) Bridport, Dorset m 1892.4 Bridport 1901 @ 37 b Bridport ^ Pokesdown, Hampshire (MITCHELLMORE) 1911 @ 47 b Bridport ^ 13 Rosebery Road, Bournemouth 1921 b 1864 Dorset ^ Bournemouth (WITCHELMORE) d 1935.3 Bournemouth @ 71 (MITCHELMORE) d 17Jul1935 Mot Beria, 13 Rosebery Road, Boscombe: widow; probate granted 1Oct1935 London to Oscar Henesworth WHITTINGHAM, solicitor, estate £3,646 14s 7d [later amended to £1,488 15s 10d] dau Florence MITCHELMORE b 1893.4 Christchurch, Hampshire 1901 @ 7 b Pokesdown ^ Pokesdown with parents 1911 dress maker ^ Lyndhurst, Hampshire 1911 apprentice milliner @ 17 b Bournemouth ^ 13 Rosebery Road, Bournemouth with parents m 1917.3 Christchurch, William F SOPER |
In relation to average earnings, Charles's estate would have been equivalent to about £300,000 today.
In relation to average earnings, the revised value of Ellen's estate would have been equivalent to about £250,000 today.
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head Henry MITCHELMORE b 1866.1 Kingsbridge b 26Dec1865 1871 @ 5 b Modbury ^ Brownston Street, Modbury with parents 1881 plasterer @ 15 b Modbury ^ 29 Brownston Street, Modbury with parents m 1890.3 Christchurch, FELTHAM 1891 plasterer @ 25 b Modbury ^ 68 Haviland Road, Christchurch, Hampshire (Harry)</p> 1898 greengrocer ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth (Harry) 1901 plasterer @ 35 b Modbury ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth 1911 plasterer & pork butcher @ 45 b Modbury ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe 1911 shopkeeper ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth 1919 ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe [a couple of houses from son Harry] 1921 b 1865 Modbury ^ Bournemouth 1939 general shopkeep, retired b 26Dec1865 ^ 4 Queensland Road, Bournemouth d 1941.1 Bournemouth @ 75 d 13Dec1941 4 Queensland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth: probate granted 14Mar1942 Winchester to Augusta MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £1741 14s 7d sp Augusta FELTHAM b 1871.2 Shaftesbury b 10May1869 Fontmell, Dorset m 1890.3 Christchurch 1891 @ 25 b Fontmell Magna ^ 68 Haviland Road, Christchurch, Hampshire 1901 @ 30 b Fontmall ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth 1911 assisting in the business @ 41 b Bedchester, Dorset ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe, H 1919 ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe 1921 b 1869 Worchestershie ^ Bournemouth 1939 unpaid household duties b 10May1869 ^ 4 Queensland Road, Bournemouth d 1960.3 Bournemouth @ 90 d 16Sep1960: ^ 19 Colville Road, Boscombe; probate granted 25Oct1960 to [daughter] Irene Olive MITCHELMORE, spinster, estate £1,920 b 1891.1 Christchurch b 1892.3 Christchurch dau Lilian MITCHELMORE b 1894.4 Christchurch 1901 @ 6 b Boscombe ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with parents 1911 @ 16 b Boscombe ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents 1919 ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents m 1921.2 Christchurch, William E CHAPMAN 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17Sep1895 ^ Top Flat, 39 Green Road, Bournemouth d 1976.4 Bournemouth dau Mabel MITCHELMORE b 1896.4 Christchurch b 6Sep1896 1901 @ 4 b Boscombe ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with parents 1911 @ 14 b Boscombe ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents 1921 b 1896 Boscombe ^ Bournemouth with parents 1919 ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents m 1923.4 Christchurch, George W P EDGECOMBE 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Sep1896 ^ 831 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth d 1990.2 Bournemouth d 1Jun1990 Bournemouth: probate granted 12Jul1990 Winchester dau Olive MITCHELMORE b 1898.1 Christchurch 1901 @ 3 b Boscombe ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with parents d 1901.2 Christchurch @ 3 dau Irene Olive MITCHELMORE b 1908.4 Christchurch b 26Aug1908 known as Renee 1911 @ 2 b Boscombe ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents 1921 b 1908 Boscombe ^ Bournemouth with parents 1919 ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents (Irene) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Aug1908 ^ 4 Queensland Road, Bournemouth with parents (Irene O) d Nov1995 Bournemouth |
In relation to average earnings, Henry's estate would have been equivalent to about £250,000 today.
Augusta's birth seems to have been registered very late. It is possible that her date of birth was incorrectly recorded in the 1939 register.
The birth year Lilian gave in 1939 does not agree with her birth registration. Her date of birth was probably 17Sep1894. |
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b 1864.2 Totnes b 27Mar1864 Totnes chr 10Apr1864 Totnes 1864, 1866 labourer ^ Totnes 1871 @ 7 b Totnes ^ Church Lane, Fore Street, Totnes with parents 1881 unm telegraph messenger @ 17 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents (John) m1 1887.1 W Bromwich, CHUDLEY 1889 telegraph clerk ^ Church Lane</p> 1891 railway porter @ 27 b Totnes ^ 47 Victor Road, Willesden, Middlesex 1901 railway porter @ 37 b Totnes ^ 23 Oxford Drive, Plymouth (John W) 1901 guard ^ 29 Oxford Avenue, Plymouth (John) 30Jul1910 stationmaster: arrived Southampton aboard Briton from Cape Town (J) 15Oct1910 stationmaster: departed Southampton aboard Briton for Cape Town, South Africa (J) 3Apr1913 telegraphist @ 48: arrived Southampton aboard Grantully Castle from Cape Town, last permanent residence South Africa (Mr J W) 3May1913 storeman @ 49 departed London aboard Braemar Castle for Cape Town, South Africa with son John (J W) 1915 ^ Rhodesian Railways, Bulawayo, Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe] 27May1916 clerk @ 39: departed London aboard Llanstephan Castle for Cape Town (J) 5Sep1919 station master @ 55: arrived Southampton aboard Llanstephen Castle from Cape Town, last permanent residence South Africa m2 1920.1 Camberwell, HARTNOLL m2 8Jan1920 St Paul, Herne Hill: John Wilson MITCHELMORE, gentleman @ 55, widower ^ 19 Howarden Gove, Herne Hill, father John MITCHELMORE (deceased), gardener; Bertha HARTNOLL, clerk @ 32 ^ 31 Ruskin Walk, father John HARTNOLL (deceased), printer; witness [sister-in-law] Ada Eliza MITCHELMORE 1939 station master, retired b 27Mar1864 ^ 38 Wood Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire (John W) d 1947.1 North Bucks @ 82 d 7Jan1947: ^ Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire; administration granted 22Apr1947 to Bertha MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £535 sp1 Annie CHUDLEY b 1864.4 Totnes m 1887.1 W Bromwich 1891 @ 26 b Totnes ^ 47 Victor Road, Willesden, Middlesex 1901 @ 36 b Totnes ^ 23 Oxford Drive, Plymouth 1910 departed Southampton for Cape, South Africa (?) 30Jul1910 arrived Southampton aboard Briton from Cape Town (Mrs A) 15Oct1910 departed Southampton aboard Briton for Cape, South Africa (?) dau Constance Alice MITCHELMORE b 1889.1 Dudley chr 13Jan1889 Tipton St Martin, Staffordshire 1891 @ 2 b Tipton, Staffordshire ^ 47 Victor Road, Willesden with parents (Constance A) d 1893.2 Plymouth dau Edith MITCHELMORE b 1891.2 Hendon 1891 @ 2 mo b Kensal Rise ^ 47 Victor Road, Willesden with parents d 1891.3 Hendon @ 6 [mo] bur 24Jul1891 Willesden Old Cemetery, Brent son John MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Paddington sp2 Bertha HARTNOLL b 1887.4 Lambeth b 18Nov1887 27May1916 @ 31: departed London aboard Llanstephan Castle for Cape Town (Mrs) m 1920.1 Camberwell m 8Jan1920 St Paul, Herne Hill 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 18Nov1887 ^ 38 Wood Street, Newport Pagnell d 1956.1 Colchester @ 67 bur 30Jan1956 St George, Great Bromley @ 67 ^ Lee View |
It would appear that John was living with his brother William at the time of his second marriage.
Annie did not return to England with her husband and son in 1913; she may have died or divorced before that date.
John's second wife was 23 years younger than he was. |
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head William MITCHELMORE b 1866.2 Totnes chr 22Apr1866 Totnes 1871 @ 5 b Totnes ^ Church Lane, Totnes with parents 1881 painter apprentice @ 15 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents 26Apr1885 painter @ 19 b Totnes: deserted from West Riding Regiment, St Mary's Scarborough at Halifax m1 1886.3 St Giles, WHITE m1 29Aug1886 St George, Bloomsbury: William MITCHELMORE, decorator @ 21 ^ 35 Huntley Street, father John MITCHELMORE, gardener; Eliza WHITE @ 20 ^ British Museum, father Charles WHITE, farmer</p> 1889 decorator ^ 216 Fernhead Road, London NW 1891 decorator @ 27 b Totnes ^ 131 Fernhead Road, Paddington (MITCHELLMORE) 1896 builder ^ 147 Fernhead Road, St Peter's Park, London W (Wm) 1901 builders foreman @ 35 b Totnes ^ Paddington m2 1904.3 Brentford m2 18Sep1904 St John, Northfields: William MITCHELMORE, builder’s foreman, widower @ 37 ^ 85 West Dulwich Mansions SE, father John MITCHELMORE, gardener; Ada Eliza SANDERS @ 21 ^ 8 Worthfield Lane, father Thomas Ross SANDERS, cabinet maker; witness Lily Caroline SANDERS 1911 builder foreman @ 44 b Totnes ^ 19 Hawarden Grove, Lambeth 1914-1918 ^ 19 Hawarden Grove, Herne Hill, London SE (William) 1939 builder's foreman, retired b 20Mar1866 ^ 7 Church Road, Clacton, Essex d 1945.4 Colchester @ 79 d 19Oct1945: ^ 51 Shelmersdale Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex; administration granted 28Jan1946 Ipswich to Ada Eliza MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £344 sp1 Eliza WHITE (b 1865) Exeter m 1886.3 St Giles m 29Aug1886 St George, Bloomsbury 1891 @ 25 b Darlington, Devon ^ 131 Fernhead Road, Paddington 1901 @ 35 b Exeter ^ Paddington d 1903.3 Hendon dau Edith Mabel MITCHELMORE b 1889.2 Paddington b 14Apr1889 chr 9Jun1889 St Luke, West Kilburn 1891 @ 1 b Paddington ^ 131 Fernhead Road, Paddington with parents (Edith M) d 1892.4 Marylebone @ 3 dau Mabel Phyllis MITCHELMORE b 1895.1 Paddington b 2Feb1895 Paddington chr 16Jun1895 St Luke, West Kilburn 1901 @ 6 b Paddington ^ Paddington with parents (Mabel P) 1911 @ 17 b Paddington ^ 19 Hawarden Grove, Lambeth with father and stepmother (Mabel) 1921 b 1895 Paddington ^ Lambeth with stepmother (M) 1939 machine knitter, blind b 2Feb1895 ^ 7 Church Road, Clacton, Essex with father and stepmother (Mabel P) d 1944.1 Colchester @ 49 sp2 Ada Eliza SANDERS b 1883.1 Lambeth b 26Jan1883 m 1904.3 Brentford m 18Sep1904 St John, Northfields 1911 wife @ 28 b Camberwell ^ 19 Hawarden Grove, Lambeth (Amy) 1921 b 1895 Paddington ^ Lambeth (E) 1939 unpaid domestic b 26Jan1883 ^ 7 Church Road, Clacton, Essex (Ada E) d 1965.1 Colchester @ 82 (Ada E) d 19Mar1965: ^ 28 Harold Road, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex; probate granted 27Apr1965 Ipswich to Alice Elizabeth EDMONDSON, married woman, estate £4,684 |
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head Frank MITCHELMORE b 1875.2 Totnes [also indexed under MICHELMORE] chr 2May1875 Totnes 27Jul1875 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 5 b Totnes ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents 1891 tailors apprentice b Totnes @ 16 ^ Bridgetown with parents (MICHELMORE) m1 1896.3 Totnes, HEATH m1 10Aug1896 Bridgetown: Frank MITCHELMORE, tailor @ 21 ^ Bridgetown, father John MITCHELMORE, sexton; Bertha HEATH @ 21 ^ Bridgetown, father Thomas HEATH (dec); witnesses [parents] John & M MITCHELMORE</p> 1897 tailor ^ Orchard Terrace, Totnes 1901 tailor @ 25 b Totnes ^ Behind No. 27, Bridgetown 1911 tailor maker, journeyman @ 35 b Totnes ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown 1911-1913 tailor ^ 22 Leachwell Street, Totnes 1919 sapper 7301 Royal Engineers Transport, 426321 Royal Engineers: awarded British War and Victory medals (MICHELMORE) div, correspondent Frank Edwin POTTER 1922 ^ 22 Leechwell Street, Totnes (F R) m2 1922.4 Newton Abbot, BOWHAY d 1936.3 Totnes @ 62 d 18Jul1936 [while on duty at] Totnes (postman F MITCHELMORE) d 18Jul1936 Totnes, "employed for about 30 yr at Totnes Post Office” 21Jul1936 Totnes: funeral attended by a large number of colleagues and members of the Dart Vale & Berry Castle Lodges of the RAOB d 19Jul1936 The Railway Station, Totnes: ^ 22 Leechwell Street, Totnes; letter of administration granted 12Aug1936 Exeter to [son] William Edward MITCHELMORE, hot water fitter, estate £424 15s 5d sp1 Bertha HEATH b 1873.3 Totnes 1881 scholar @ 7 b Harberton ^ Leigh Bridge, Harberton 1891 general domestic servant @ 17 b Harberton ^ The Laurels, The Village, Harberton m 1896.3 Totnes m 10Aug1896 Bridgetown 1901 @ 25 b Totnes ^ Behind No. 27, Bridgetown 1911 @ 35 b Totnes ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown 1921 b 1874 Harberton ^ Erdington, Harberton (Bertha HEATH) son Philip Henry MITCHELMORE b 1896.4 Totnes b 25Oct1896 chr 3Jan1897 Bridgetown 1901 @ 4 b Totnes ^ Behind No. 27, Bridgetown with parents 24May1901 @ 5 ^ Bridgetown: playing with matches, sustained burns when his bed caught fire (Philip) 1911 post office clerk and messenger @ 14 b Totnes ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown with parents 1921 b 1896 Totnes ^ Hendon d 1922.1 Totnes @ 25 d 9Feb1922 @ 25; bur Bridgetown. Named on same memorial: his grandfather John b 1898.2 Totnes son Sidney John MITCHELMORE b 1900.2 Totnes (Sidney J) 1901 @ 1 b Totnes ^ Behind No. 27, Bridgetown, with parents 1911 scholar @ 11 b Bridgetown ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown with parents 29Sep1915 farm labourer: enlisted in Royal Navy as Boy 2, No. J44841; promoted 31Mar1916 Boy 2, 20Mar1918 Ordinary Seaman, 4May1918 Able Seaman, 10Dec1924 Leading Seaman; 1Jan1927 passed proficiency for Petty Officer 1919 able seaman, HMS Woolwich: awarded British War and Victory medals (Sidney J) 1921 b 1900 Berkshire ^ Royal Navy 4Apr1933 leading seaman, HMS Devonshire: awarded Long Service and Good Conduct Medal d 1935.2 Newton Abbot @ 35 d 22Jun1935 @ 35; bur Bridgetown. Named on same memorial: his grandfather John d 22Jun1935 15 Goshen Road, Chelston, Torquay: letter of administration granted 16Aug1935 Exeter to [father] Frank MITCHELMORE, postman, estate £203 0s 2d son William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1902.3 Totnes son Albert George MITCHELMORE b 1904.3 Totnes b 19Jul1904 chr 11Sep1904 Bridgetown d 1909.4 Devonport dau Dorothy May MITCHELMORE b 1906.4 Totnes b 29Aug1906 chr 28Oct1906 Bridgetown 1911 school @ 4 b Bridgetown ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown with parents 1921 b 1906 Totnes ^ Totnes (May MICHELMORE) m 1930.2 Totnes, Harold J STEER d 1966.3 Exeter @ 59 (Dorothy M) b 1911.3 Totnes dau Elsie Winifred Maud MITCHELMORE b 1913.2 Totnes b 19Jun1913 chr 19Jun1913 Berry Pomeroy m 1939.3 Totnes, William C JEFFERY (Elsie M) sp2 Rhoda Susannah BICKFORD b 1877.3 Totnes 1881 @ 3 b Harberton ^ Boreston Foot, Halwell (Rhoda S) 1891 woolen factory hand @ 13 b Harberton ^ The Village, Harberton m1 1900.2 Kingsbridge, John Elliott B BOWHAY (Rhoda S) 1901 @ 23 b Harberton ^ Standcombe Linhays, Ashprington (Rhoda) 1911 @ 34 b Totnes ^ Ashprington (Rhoda) m2 1922.4 Newton Abbot, MITCHELMORE (Rhoda S) d 1925.4 Totnes @ 48 (Rhoda S) |
A transcription of the statement made by a witness to Frank's death is available here. In relation to average earnings, Frank's estate would have been equivalent to about £70,000 today.
An enlargement of the relevant part of Philip's memorial is available here.
Sidney apparently died at the home of the parents-in-law of his brother Leslie. An enlargement of the relevant part of Sidney's memorial is available here. In relation to average earnings, Sidney's estate would have been equivalent to about £30,000 today. |
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b 1876.4 Totnes chr 1Oct1876 Bridgetown 9Apr1877 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 scholar @ 4 b Bridgetown ^ Church Cottage, Berry Pomeroy with parents 1891 carpenter apprentice @ 14 b Bridgetown ^ Bridgetown with parents (MICHELMORE) 1901 carpenter @ 25 b Devon ^ Paddington, lodger (Philip MICHELMORE) m 1903.2 Hendon, EDMONDS m 24May1903 Holy Trinity, Kilburn: Philip Henry MITCHELLMORE, carpenter @ 26 ^ 39 Glenville? Road, father John MITCHELMORE, gardener; Ada Port EDMONDS @ 24 ^ 138 Victoria Road, father Alfred EDMONDS 1911 carpenter and joiner @ 34 b Totnes ^ 34 Ashburnham Road, Kensal Rise 6Jun1916 carpenter b 1876 Totnes: enlisted in British Army, sapper 241654 Royal Engineers (Henry Philip) 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals (Phillip H) 1921 b 1876 Totnes ^ Willesden. Also in household: his nephew William 1920 ^ 34 Ashburnham Road, Kensal Rise: granted pension due to deafness in right ear (Henry Philip) d 1938.3 Willesden @ 61 sp Ada Port EDMONDS b 1878.4 Wrexham m 1903.2 Hendon m 24May1903 Holy Trinity, Kilburn 1911 @ 31 b Wrexham, Denbighshire ^ 34 Ashburnham Road, Kensal Rise (Ada) 1921 b 1880 Devon ^ Willesden 1939 unpaid domestic b 15Oct1880 ^ 104 Kinloch Drive, Wembley with daughter Phyllis (Ada P) d 1965.1 Cuckfield @ 86 (Ada P) dau Phyllis Ada MITCHELMORE b 1909.3 Hendon b 20Jul1909 b 20Jul1909 32 Ashburton Road, Kensal Rise 1911 @ 1 b Kensal Rise ^ 34 Ashburnham Road, Kensal Rise with parents (Phylis Ada) 1921 b 1910 Willesden ^ Willesden with parents m 1931.4 Willesden, Leonard D PIKE (Phyllis A) 1939 unpaid domestic b 20Jul1909 ^ 104 Kinloch Drive, Wembley (Phyllis) d Dec1989 Devizes |
Ada's birthday was probably 15Oct1878, not 1880 as stated in 1939. |
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b 1863.2 Plymouth 1871 @ 7 b Plymouth ^ Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew with mother and siblings 1881 cabinet maker's apprentice @ 17 b Plymouth ^ 7 Cecil Street, Plymouth with mother (Robert) m 1883.4 Stoke Damerel, GILL 1885 cabinet maker ^ 21 Prospect Street, Plymouth Charles 1886 cabinet maker ^ 6 Clifton Street, Plymouth Charles 1889 carpenter ^ Wyndham Street, Plymouth Charles 1891 cabinet maker @ 27 ^ 12 North Kensington Terrace, Plymouth (Robert) 1891 cabinet maker ^ 12 Kensington Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth (Edward Robert) 1901 cabinet maker @ 38 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plym Sutton (Robert E) 1911 cabinet maker @ 48 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace Road, Plymouth 1921 b 1863 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Robert) d 1931.2 Plymouth @ 68 d May1931 Plymouth @ 68 ^ 84 Neath Road, Plymouth, "collapsed and died on steps of the Royal Hotel, Lockyer Road; inquest found death mainly due to bronchitis and diabetes" bur 16May1931 United Methodist Church, Embankment Road, Plymouth: prominent member of the Independent Order of Rechabites (a past Chief Ruler and secretary of the Living in Hope Tent for 28 years and trustee) and the International Order of Good Templars, trustee of the Temperance Memorial Hall, Millbay Road d 12May1931 @ 68; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth (Robert). Named on same memorial: his wife Mary sp Mary Lavinia GILL b 1859.4 Plymouth m 1883.4 Stoke Damerel 1891 @ 29 b Plymouth ^ 12 North Kensington Terrace, Plymouth (Mary) 1901 @ 39 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plym Sutton (Mary L) 1911 @ 48 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace Road, Plymouth 1921 b 1863 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Mary) d 1937.2 Plymouth @ 75 d 25Apr1937 @ 75; bur Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth son Robert John Ernest MITCHELMORE b 1884.3 Plymouth d 1884.3 Plymouth @ 0 b 1885.3 Plymouth son Ernest Leonard MITCHELMORE b 1886.4 Plymouth b 28Oct1886 chr 17Nov1886 Plymouth Charles d 1886.4 Plymouth @ 2 [mo] dau Elsie May MITCHELMORE b 1888.3 Plymouth d 1888.4 Plymouth @ 4 [mo] dau Catherine Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1889.3 Plymouth b 28Jun1889 chr 17Jul1889 Plymouth Charles 1891 @ 1 b Plymouth ^ 12 North Kensington Terrace, Plymouth with parents (Catherine) 1901 @ 11 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plym Sutton Plymouth with parents (Catherine E) 1911 milliner @ 21 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace Road, Plymouth with parents (Katie Elizabeth) m 1913.4 Plymouth, John C CRAWFORD m 12Oct1913 Plymouth Ebrington Street Wesleyan Methodist, John Colin CRAWFORD 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 28Jun1889 ^ 51 St Saviour's Road, Croydon (Catherine E) d 1967.1 Croydon @ 77 (Catherine E) dau Margaret Lavinia MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Plymouth b 17Jul1891 chr 8Sep1891 Plymouth Holy Trinity 1901 @ 9 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plym Sutton Plymouth with parents (Margaret L) 1911 general servant domestic @ 19 b Plymouth ^ 9 Belair Road, Devonport (Margaret); m 1919.2 Plymouth, Sidney H STURGESS (Margaret L) 1921 b 1891 Salisbury, Wiltshire ^ Plymouth (STURGES) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17Jul1891 ^ 120 Desborough, Plymouth (Margaret L) d 1959.2 Plymouth @ 67 (Margaret L) dau Ethel Florence MITCHELMORE b 1896.3 Plymouth b 17Jun1896 1901 @ 4 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plym Sutton Plymouth with parents (Ethel F) 1911 dress maker @ 15 b Plymouth ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace Road, Plymouth with parents 1921 b 1896 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents (Ethel) m 1928.2 Plymouth, Thomas SCULLY (Ethel F) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17Jun1896 ^ 84 Neath Road, Plymouth (Ethel F) d 1982 Plymouth @ 86 |
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b 1868.3 Plymouth 1871 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew with mother(Ernest) 1881 pupil @ 12 b Plymouth ^ Hele and Lanyon [Charity] School, Tavistock Road, Plymouth Charles ( Earnest P MICHEMORE ) 1891 tailors clerk @ 22 b Plymouth ^ 51 Second Avenue, Chelsea (Ernest) m 1892.2 Plymouth, SCOTT d 1894.3 Hendon @ 26 bur Aug1894 Kensal Green Cemetery (Ernest P) sp Elizabeth Marian SCOTT b 1869.2 Plymouth b 25Apr1869 1871 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ 18 Molsdon Street, Plymouth St Andrew with mother (Elizabeth M) m1 1892.2 Plymouth, MITCHELMORE (Marian Elizabeth) 1894 reserved a plot at Kensal Green Cemetery (Marian E) m2 1897.3 Plymouth, Joseph S FAIRWEATHER 1901 @ 39 b Plymouth ^ 143 Florence Terrace, Plymouth (Marion E) 1911 draper's assistant, widow @ 37 b Plymouth ^ Manor House, Willesden [institution] (Marian MITCHELMORE) 1918 ^ 24 Aberdeen Road, Dollis Hill: Red Cross volunteer 1921 b 1869 Plymouth ^ Stoke Newington (Elizabeth) 4Nov1922 widowed governess @ 45 yr 6 mo b Plymouth ^ London: arrived New York aboard Aconcagua from Valparaiso, Chile, visiting Mrs KEMP, 136 W 98th Street, New York for 2 mo stay en route to London (MITCHELMORE) 6Jun1926 nurse @ 50?: arrived Plymouth aboard Belgenland from New York, intended residence 2 Kirkby Place, North Road, Plymouth, last permanent residence USA (Marion) 4Aug1926 nurse @ 57 ^ Balhorne, Penarth, Wales: departed Plymouth aboard France for New York (Marion MITCHELMORE) 11Aug1926 widow @ 56 ^ New York: arrived New York aboard France from Le Havre; friend in UK Bal HOLME, Lennyson Rd, Penarth, Glamorgan (Marian MITCHELMORE) 12Aug1926 due to depart New York aboard American Banker for London (Mrs M E) 2Feb1929 @ 56 ^ Balhorne, Tennyson Road, Penarth, Wales: departed Liverpool aboard Albertic for New York (MITCHEIMORE) 12Feb1929 arrived New York aboard Albertic from Liverpool, widowed governess @ 56 b Plymouth ^ New York (MITCHELMORE) 24Sep1929 companion @ 55: arrived Southampton aboard Berengaria from New York, intended residence Daycroft, Mountjoy Avenue, Penarth, last permanent residence USA (Marian MITCHEL-MORE) 16Aug1930 housewife @ 58 ^ 89 Melbourne Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire: departed Southampton aboard Coronia for New York (MITCHELMORE) 22Sep1937 @ 67 ^ 47 Balcombe Avenue, Worthing, Sussex: departed Southampton aboard Europa for New York (Marian MITCHELLMORE) 27Sep1937 widow @ 67 yr 4 mo, British citizen: arrived New York aboard Europa from Southampton 1939 incapacitated b 25Apr1869 ^ 47 Balcombe Avenue, Worthing, Sussex (Marion E) 13Mar1948 housewife @ 78 b Plymouth ^ Worthing: arrived New York aboard Queen Mary from Southampton (Elizabeth M MITCHELMORE) 13Sep1948 @ 63: departed New York aboard America for Southampton (Marion E) 20Sep1948 home duties @ 50 [sic] ^ 27 Malverne Close, Worthing, Sussex: arrived Southampton aboard America from New York (Marion E) 23Jan1953 @ 81 ^ 89 Melbourne Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire: departed London aboard Rangitoto for Wellington NZ with daughter Dorothy (Marion MITCHELMORE) d 7Jul1953 NZ @ 82 (Marion Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) son Ernest William Algar MITCHELMORE b 1893.3 Hendon dau Dorothy Marian MITCHELMORE b 1895.2 Plymouth b 26Mar1895 1901 @ 5 b Plymouth ^ 143 Florence Terrace, Plymouth with mother and stepfather (Dorothy M) 1911 draper's clerk @ 15 b Plymouth ^ Manor House, Willesden [institution] with mother 1918 ^ 24 Aberdeen Road, Dollis Hill: Red Cross volunteer at Hammersmith Military Orthopaedic Hospital m 1919.2 Paddington, Cyril J L WAITE (Dorothy M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Apr1895 ^ 47 Balcombe Avenue, Worthing with mother (Dorothy M) 22Jul1939 housewife @ 44 yr 3 mo b Plymouth ^ Worthing: departed Southampton aboard Georgic for New York, visitor 23Jan1953 @ 57 ^ 89 Melbourne Road, Bushey: departed London aboard Rangitoto for Wellington NZ with mother (Dorothy M) d Jan1985 Hove (Dorothy MITCHELMORE) dau Catherine May MITCHELMORE (b 1898) Plymouth 1917-1918 ^ 24 Aberdeen Road, Dollis Hill: Red Cross volunteer at Hammersmith Military Orthopaedic Hospital 31May1920 @ 22: departed Plymouth aboard Noordam for New York NY (C May) 11Nov1920 @ 22 b Plymouth ^ London: arrived New York aboard Noordam from Plymouth; in transit to New York city to visit cousin J FALKINGHAM, 50 Church Street, NY City (Catherine M) |
Marion's second husband died in 1910. It is not known why she immediately reverted to her first married name.
In the 1939 register, Marion's surname was as FAIRWEATHER but later corrected to MITCHELMORE.
Dorothy's date of birth as recorded in 1939 and 1985 are inconsistent. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2317 |
head Tom MITCHELMORE b 1861.3 Totnes b 1Aug1861 Harberton 1871 pauper @ 9 b Harberton ^ Totnes Union Workhouse, Totnes (MICHELMORE) 1881 unm Private Coldstream Guards @ 19 b Totnes ^ Wellington Barracks, London, Middlesex (MICHAELMORE) 1Aug-16Nov1882 private 4889 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards: served in Second Egyptian War, awarded Star and clasp (T/Tom MICHELMORE) m1 1887.3 Chelsea, FOWLER m1 14Aug1887 St Jude, Kensal Green: Tom MITCHELMORE, constable @ 26 b Hackney, father John MITCHELMORE (deceased), farmer; Maria FOWLER @ 24 ^ 77 Droop Street, father John FOWLER, bailiff 1888 police constable ^ 129 Elderfield Road 1889 police constable ^ 155 Elderfield Road 1891 police constable @ 29 b Abberton [Harberton] ^ 155 Elderfield Road, Hackney (Thomas) 22Mar1892: private 4889, 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards: discharged, time expired (Tom MICHELMORE) 1892 ^ 28 Goulden Street, Battersea 1893 metropolitan policeman ^ 33 Gouldon Street, Battersea 1897 police constable ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea 1901 police constable @ 39 b Harberton ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea 1904 police constable ^ 6 Freedom Street, Battersea m2 1906.2 Wandsworth, TURNER 1911 police constable @ 49 b Harberton ^ 9 Church Road, Battersea 1916 police pensioner 1921 b 1861 Harberton ^ Battersea d 1921.3 Wandsworth @ 60 bur 17Nov1921 Morden @ 60 sp1 Maria FOWLER b 1862.3 Farringdon m 1887.3 Chelsea m 14Aug1887 St Jude, Kensal Green 1891 @ 28 b Shrivenham ^ 155 Elderfield Road, Hackney 1901 @ 38 b Watchfield, Hertfordshire ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea d 1905.1 Wandsworth @ 42 bur 13Mar1905 Morden @ 42 son Tom MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Hackney b 23Oct1888 Clapton chr 2Dec1888 All Saints, Clapton Park d 1889.4 Hackney @ 12 [mo] bur 12Nov1889 Chingford Mount Cemetery, Chingford @ 1 son George Stanley MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Hackney dau Edith Alice MITCHELMORE b 1891.2 Hackney b 31Mar1891 Clapton chr 17Apr1891 All Saints, Clapton Park, privately 1891 @ 1 mo b Clapton, London ^ 155 Elderfield Road, Hackney with parents (Alice M) d 1892.2 Wandsworth @ 12 [mo] 6Apr1892 bur Hanwell Cemetery, Westminster @ 12 mo ^ 28 Goulden Street, Battersea dau Florence Mabel MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 Wandsworth chr 9Mar1893 St Stephen, Battersea 1901 @ 8 b Battersea ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea with parents (Florence M) 1911 training for domestic service @ 18 b Battersea ^ 20 Clarendon Gardens, Paddington (Florence); head: Ellen CLIVELY, matron of girl's training home d 1911.4 Wandsworth @ 18 bur 12Oct1911 Morden b 1895.1 Wandsworth son Percy Willie MITCHELMORE b 1904.4 Wandsworth chr 1Dec1904 St Stephen, Battersea d 1910.1 Wandsworth @ 5 bur 4Apr1910 Morden sp2 Louisa Emily TURNER (b 1882) m 1906.2 Wandsworth 1911 @ 29 b Battersea ^ 9 Church Road, Battersea 1921 b 1881 Battersea ^ Battersea 1938 office cleaner b 1Jun1881 ^ 46A Stapleton Road, Wandsworth (Louise E); head: Arther BELL, restaurant cook d 1952.1 Watford @ 70 d 1952; bur North Watford Cemetery, Watford dau Ethel MITCHELMORE b 1912.4 Wandsworth d 1912.4 Wandsworth @ 0 |
Maria died a couple of months after her youngest child was born.
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b 1851.1 Kingsbridge b 28Feb1851 Kingsbridge Union House, Churchstow 1851 @ 3 mo b this house ^ Kingsbridge Union House, Churchstow 1861 farm servant @ 10 b Kingsbridge ^ Pettiford Farm, Slapton; head: John SNELL, farmer 1871 servant @ 19 b Aveton Gifford ^ Coombe, Bigbury; head: John WROTH m 1875.1 Stoke Damerel, WILTON m 22Feb1875 Stoke Damerel: John MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 24 ^ Stoke Damerel, father Samuel MITCHELMORE, labourer; Amelia WILTON @ 21 ^ Stoke Damerel, father Richard WILTON, labourer; witnesses [brother] [Nicholas] Thomas MITCHELMORE, Elizabeth WILTON 1876 labourer at Keyham Yard ^ 8 Marlborough Street, Devonport member of the Salvation Army 1881 boilermakers assistant, HM Dockyard @ 29 b Kingsbridge ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel 1891 boilermakers assistant @ 40 b Kingsbridge ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel (John) 1901 boilermakers assistant @ 50 b Kingsbridge ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport 1911 boiler maker's assistant, HM Dockyard @ 60 b Kingsbridge ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport (John). Also in household: his grandson Leonard John RYDER 1921 b 1831 Kingsbridge ^ Devonport d 1937.1 Devonport @ 86 (John Wallace) d 14Mar1937 91 Albert Road, Devonport, Plymouth: letter of administration granted 27Apr1937 London to [son] John Thomas MITCHELMORE, dockyard pensioner, estate £259 17s 2d (John Wallace) sp Amelia WILTON b 1854.4 Kingsbridge m 1875.1 Stoke Damerel m 22Feb1875 Stoke Damerel 1881 @ 26 b Modbury ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel 1891 @ 38 b Modbury ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel 1901 @ 48 b Modbury ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport 1911 @ 58 b Modbury ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport d 1920.4 Devonport @ 67 b 1876.1 Stoke Damerel dau Amelia Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1877.2 Stoke Damerel b 23Apr1877 1881 scholar @ 4 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (Amelia E) 1891 general servant @ 13 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (Amelia E) m 1898.1 Stoke Damerel (Emelia) m 27Feb1898 Register Office, Stoke Damerel, James Edward BALL 1901 @ 23 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport (Amelia E) 1911 @ 33 b Devonport ^ 2 Hood Street, Devonport (Amelia) 1921 b 1877 ^ Devonport (Amelia E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 22Apr1877 ^ 43 Gloucester Street, Plymouth (Amelia E) d 1970.2 Plymouth dau Maud Mary MITCHELMORE b 1879.2 Stoke Damerel d 1879.4 Stoke Damerel @ 8 [mo] bur 3Jan1880 Stoke Damerel @ 9 mo ^ 91 Albert Road b 1880.4 Stoke Damerel son Alfred Charles MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Stoke Damerel b 1884.2 Stoke Damerel son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Stoke Damerel b 30Jul1891 1901 @ 9 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents (William H) 1911 butcher @ 19 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents 1921 b 1891 Devonport ^ Devonport with father 1939 invalid b 30Jul1891 ^ 91 Albert Road, Plymouth with brother Edward (William H) d 1940.4 Plymouth @ 49 dau Laura Eglantine MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Stoke Damerel 1901 @ 7 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents (Laura E) 1911 @ 17 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport (Larua Eglitene) d 1914.1 Devonport |
John
John's mother was unmarried at the time of his birth, but perhaps John's father was called Samuel.
In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £40,000 today.
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head Nicholas Thomas Bell MITCHELMORE b 1857.2 Kingsbridge (MICHELMORE) chr 20Nov1857 Churchstow (MICHELMORE) m 1884.4 Dorchester, BELBEN m 19Oct1884 Dorchester: Nicholas Thomas Bell MITCHELMORE, engineer @ 25, father Edward MITCHELMORE, farm bailiff; Sarah BELBEN @ 22; father John BELBEN 1891 sewing machine salesman @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 45 Baring Street, Westoe [South Shields], Durham (Thomas) 1892 sewing machine agent 2Feb1886 present at death of his father-in-law John BELBEN (T MITCHELMORE) 1901 house agent @ 36 b Dartmoor ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields (Thomas) 31Dec1902 partnership with Thomas TINN in firm Mitchelmore & Tinn, carrying on business as House and Estate Agents at 73 King Street, South Shields, dissolved by mutual consent 1911 house and estate agent @ 47 b Dartmouth ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields (Thomas) 1914 estate agent, certified bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment Act ^ 73 King Street, South Shields (Thomas) 1921 b 1867 Derbyshire ^ South Shields (Thomas) d 1922.2 South Shields @ 59 (Thomas) d 26Apr1922 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields: letter of administration granted 24Jun1922 Durham to Charles MITCHELMORE, estate agent, estate £2,052 12s 4d sp Sarah BELBEN (b 1865) Upway, Dorset m 1884.4 Dorchester m 19Oct1884 Dorchester 1891 @ 27 b Upway, Dorset ^ 45 Baring Street, Westoe 1901 @ 34 b Upway ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields 1911 @ 45 b Dorchester ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields 1921 b 1867 Worcestershire ^ South Shields d 1927.1 South Shields @ 62 dau Harriet Blanch MITCHELMORE b 1887.1 Dorchester 1891 @ 5 b Dorsetshire ^ South Shields (Blanch) 1901 @ 13 b Dorsetshire ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields with parents (Blanch) 1911 clerk, house agent's business @ 23 b Dorchester ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields with parents (Blanch) m1 1915.2 Gateshead, Philip T HANSEN (Blanche H) son Thomas Mitchelmore HANSEN b 1919.4 South Shields (Thomas M) b 1Oct1919 1921 b 1919 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents d Mar1991 South Shields 1921 b 1886 Worcestershire ^ South Shields (Blanche Harriett) m2 1956.4 South Shields, Thomas HUMPHREY (Blanche H) son Alfred John Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1889.3 Bath b 1892.3 South Shields dau Ethel MITCHELMORE b 1898.4 South Shields b 24Oct1898 1901 @ 3 b South Shields ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields with parents 1911 scholar @ 12 b South Shields ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields with parents 1921 b 1898 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents m 1931.4 Hendon, Philip GOLDEN 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 24Oct1898 ^ 42 Hermitage Road, Haringey d 1983.1 Redbridge, Essex dau Catherine Annie MITCHELMORE b 1900.4 South Shields 1901 @ 7 mth b South Shields ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields with parents (Annie) given Robert LAVERICK's DCM medal after his wife Hannah died 1911 at school @ 9 b South Shields ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields with parents (Annie) 1921 b 1898 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents (Annie) m 1926.4 South Shields, Norman BURNS d Feb1999 South Shields @ 99 yr 5 mo |
The Edward on Nicholas's marriage record was actually his stepfather, and his surname was CLARK.
King Street, South Shields
In relation to average earnings, Nicholas's estate would have been equivalent to about £250,000 today. Sarah in 1914 (with granddaughter Eleanor)
Ethel & Philip GOLDEN |
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head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1858.4 Kingsbridge b 17Oct1858 chr 23Oct1858 Strete 1861 @ 2 b Blackawton ^ Blackawton (MICHELMAN) 1871 scholar @ 12 b Blackawton ^ Corsygedol Hall, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire with parents 1881 unm farmer son, agricultural labourer @ 21 b Blackawton ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe – Isgraig with parents (William) 1891 agricultural labourer @ 31 ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Isgraig with parents 1901 farmer @ 42 b Devon ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with parents (William H) 18Jun1909 ^ Llwyn Ynn Farm, Dyffryn: offered 15 trees for sale (?) m 1910.4 Totnes, MUGFORD m 28Dec1910 Collaton St Mary: William Henry MICHELMORE, farmer @ 52, father William Henry MICHELMORE, farmer; Charlotte MUGFORD @ 36, father Abraham MUGFORD, labourer 1911 retired farmer @ 52 b Dartmouth ^ Claylands Cottage, Paignton (William MICHELMORE). Also in household: his nephew William 1921 b 1858 Dartmouth ^ Paignton (MICHELMORE). Also in household: his nephew William 1939 retired gardener ^ 21 Treeway Terrace, Totnes Road, Paignton (William H) d 1943.4 Totnes @ 85 d 9Dec1943: ^ 21 Tweenaway Terrace, Paignton; probate granted 28Apr1944 Llandudno to [daughter] Charlotte Gwendoline CREESE, wife of John Charles CREESE, estate £984 sp Charlotte MUGFORD b 1875.1 Totnes 1881 scholar @ 6 b Paignton ^ Foresland, Paignton 1891 domestic servant @ 16 b Paignton ^ 5 Belvidere Terrace, Paignton; head: Mary HASWELL, widow 1901 @ 26 b Paignton ^ Ridge Orchard Terrace, Paignton with sister Emma Jane and her husband Joseph FERRIS m 1910.4 Totnes m 28Dec1910 Collaton St Mary 1911 @ 36 b Collaton ^ Claylands Cottage, Paignton 1921 b 1875 Paignton ^ Paignton (MICHELMORE) d 1936.3 Totnes @ 61 dau Charlotte Gwendoline MICHELMORE b 1916.4 Totnes (Charlotte G) b 29Sep1916 1921 b 1916 Paignton ^ Paignton with parents (Charlotte Gwendoline) 1939 grocery shop assistant b 29Sep1916 ^ 21 Treeway Terrace, Totnes Road, Paignton with father (Gwendoline C) m 1944.1 Isle of Wight, Jack Charles CREESE (Charlotte G) d Dec2002 Isle of Wight |
Charlotte was a first cousin once removed of William Henry's mother: Charlotte's father Abraham and her husband's motherwere both children of Thomas & Mary MUGFORD, born in Blackawton within a couple of years of each other. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2248 |
head Albert MITCHELMORE b 1860.4 Kingsbridge chr 11Nov1860 Strete 1861 @ 6 mo b Blackawton ^ Blackawton (MICHELMAN) 1871 @ 10 b Blackawton ^ Corsygedol Hall, Llanddwywe Is y Graig, Merionethshire with parents 1881 farmers son, agricultural labourer @ 17 b Blackawton ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Isgraig with parents m 1885.4 Dolgelly, ELLIS 1888 exhibited at Barmouth & Harlech Horticultural Show 1891 butcher @ 30 b Dartmouth ^ 2 Tyuckap, Dyffryn, Llanenddwyn, Merionethshire (MICHELMORE) 1895 butcher ^ Dyffryn May1897 butcher ^ Dyffryn: fined 5s for keeping a dog without a licence (MICHELMORE) 1898-1900 member of Llanenddwyn Parish Council, Dyffryn 1901 butcher @ 40 b Dartmouth ^ Llanenddwyn, Merionethshire 1901 butcher ^ Dyffryn (H MICHELMORE) Sep1902 ^ Tyucha, Llanenddwyn, a dilapidated 2-room cottage in "a serious state of overcrowding" (?) 1911 butcher & green grocer @ 50 ^ Dyffryn (MICHELLMORE) 1921 b 1860 Dartmouth ^ Llanenddwyn d 1933.2 Dolgelly @ 72 d 1933; bur Llanenddwyn, "b 1861”. Named on the same memorial: his wife Sarah and daughter Sarah Elizabeth sp Sarah ELLIS (b 1860) Llanddwywe Is Y Graig m 1885.4 Dolgelly 1891 @ 31 b Llanddwywe Is Y Graig ^ 2 Tyuckap, Dyffryn 1901 @ 41 b Dyffryn ^ Llanenddwyn 1911 @ 51 ^ Dyffryn (MICHELLMORE) 1921 b 1860 Monmouthshire ^ Llanenddwyn d 1931.1 Dolgelly @ 70 d 1931; bur Llanenddwyn, "b 1861” dau Mary Anne MICHELMORE b 1887.1 Dolgelly 1891 @ 4 b Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire ^ 2 Tyuckap, Dyffryn, Llanenddwyn with parents 1901 @ 14 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Mary Ann MITCHELMORE) 1911 domestic servant @ 24 b Dyffryn, ^ Plas Gwynfryn, Llanbedr, m 1914.1 West Derby, John L JONES m 191x, John Llanfer JONES d 1930; bur Liverpool b 1890.4 Dolgelly dau Laura Jane MICHELMORE b 1892.4 Dolgelly 1901 @ 8 b Dyffryn ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Sarah Jane MITCHELMORE) 1911 @ 18 ^ Dyffryn with parents (Leah Jamer MICHELLMORE) m 1920.4 Dolgelly, Edward GRIFFITH (Laura J) 1921 b 1892 Dyffryn ^ Lllanabes, Llanenddwyn 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 16Oct1893 ^ 3 Glanshos Terrace, Dolgelley, Merionethshire (Laura J) d 28Apr1962 @ 69; bur Llanenddwyn dau Catherine Alice MICHELMORE b 1898.1 Dolgelly dau Sarah Elizabeth MICHELMORE b 1900.3 Dolgelly b 15Jun1900 Dyffryn known as Sally 1901 @ 9 mo b Dyffryn ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Sara Elizabeth MITCHELMORE) 9Mar1909 under 11 yr: won singing prize at Horeb Debating Society eisteddfod (Sallie) 1911 @ 10 ^ Dyffryn with parents (MICHELLMORE) 1921 b 1900 Monmouthshire ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Sarah E) 1939 paid domestic duties b 15Jun1900 ^ Llys Enddwyn, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Dolgelly, Merionethshire (Sarah E); head: David JONES, coal & flour dealer d Jan1996 De Meirionnydd d 1996; bur Llanenddwyn dau Margaret Janet MICHELMORE b 1903.4 Dolgelly 1911 @ 7 ^ Dyffryn with parents (Margret Janet MICHELLMORE) 5May1917 member of the Dyffryn branch of the GFS: performed in the pantomime The Babes in the Wood at the Council School (Maggie) 1921 b 1903 Monmouthshire ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Maggie) m 1931.3 Dolgelly, David EDWARDS 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 4Oct1903 ^ Mor Wylfa, Dolgelley (Maggie) d 6Apr1962 @ 58; bur Llanenddwyn |
Memorial to Albert & Sarah
Memorial to Laura & Edward
Memorial to Margaret & David |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 1789 |
b 1864.4 Kingsbridge chr 4Dec1864 Strete 1871 @ 6 b Blackawton ^ Corsygedol Hall, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire with parents 1881 farmer son, agricultural labourer @ 16 b Blackawton ^ Llwyn Yn, Llanddwywe Isgraig with parents m 1888.2 Dolgelly, WILLIAMS m 6Jun1888 Salem Chapel, Dolgelly, Merionethshire: Edward MICHELMORE ^ Llwyn-ynn, Llanddwye-is-y-graig; Mary WILLIAMS ^ Hendre-eiran, Llaoaber 1889-1891 labourer ^ Henborth 1891 agricultural labourer @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ Henborth Bach, Llanddwywyn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire (MICHELMORE) 1895 farmer ^ Llwynynn, Llanenddwyn, Barmouth 1901 farmer @ 36 b Devon ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire 1911 gardener domestic @ 45 b Dartmouth ^ Llwyn Yn Talybont, Dyffryn, Barmouth (Edward MICHELMORE) Mar1915 churchwarden, Llanenddwyn Church (Edward J) 1921 b 1865 Dartmouth ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig 1939 gardener b 12May1855 ^ Hengwin Lodge, Tal-y-Bont, Merionethshire (Edward J MICHELMORE); head: John OWENS, postman d 1949.1 Merionethshire S @ 85 bur 22Jan1949 Llanddwywe @ 85 ^ Hengarm Lodge, Tal-y-Bent sp Mary WILLIAMS (b 1867) Harlech, Merionethshire m 1888.2 Dolgelly m 6Jun1888 Salem Chapel, Dolgelly 1891 @ 23 b Harlech ^ Henborth Bach, Llanddwywyn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire (MICHELMORE) 1901 @ 33 b Harlech ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig d 1907.2 Dolgelly @ 39 (MICHELMORE) d 4Apr1907 @ 39 ^ Llwyn-ynn, Dyffryn Ardudwy (MICHELMORE) son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 Ffestiniog chr 17Mar1889 Llanddwywe 1891 @ 2 b Harlech ^ Henborth Bach, Llanddwywyn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire with parents (MICHELMORE) 1901 scholar @ 12 b Harlech ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with grandparents (William H) 1911 cowman on farm @ 22 b Harlech ^ Claylands Cottage, Paignton with uncle William (William) 11Dec1915 farm labourer @ 28 yr 2 mo b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Higher Yalberton, nr Paignton: enlisted in British Army, Private 24194 Devon Regiment 30Jun1916 discharged unfit for any military duty due to heart disease 1919 ^ Lower Yalberton, Collaton St Mary (Wm) 1921 b 1899 ^ Paignton with his uncle William (MICHELMORE) d 1963.1 Totnes @ 74 (William H MICHELMORE) dau Mary Catherine MICHELMORE b 1889.4 Dolgelly chr 7Dec1890 Llanddwywe 1891 @ 1 b Llanddwywe, Merionethshire ^ Henborth Bach, Llanddwywyn, Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with parents (MICHELMORE) 1901 @ 11 b Dyffryn ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with parents (Mary) 1911 @ 21 b Dyffryn ^ Llwyn Yn Talybont, Dyffryn with father m 1920.4 Dolgelly, John HUGHES (Mary C) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 1890 ^ 8 Glaslyn Street, Porthmadog, Caernarvonshire (Mary C) d 1960.1 Caernarvon @ 71 d 22Mar1960 Gallt-y-Sil Hospital, Carnarvon: ^ 8 Glaslyn Street, Portmadoc; administration granted 7Apr1960 Bangor to [son] Richard Edward HUGHES, estate £830 dau Jane MICHELMORE b 1891.2 Dolgelly chr 25Nov1891 Llanddwywe 1901 @ 10 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with parents 1911 maid domestic @ 19 b Dyffryn ^ Brynmair, Llanaber, Merionethshire (Jennie); head: Griffith JONES, farmer 1921 b 1892 Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with father m 1921.4 Ffestiniog, Griffith W JONES (Jennie) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Feb1891 ^ Goat Cottage, Llanfyllin, Montgomeryshire (J Jane, corrected to J Mary) ?d 1967.4 Newtown [Montgomeryshire] son Thomas MICHELMORE b 1894.1 Dolgelly d 1894.1 Dolgelly @ 0 b 1896.3 Dolgelly b 1899.1 Dolgelly dau Charlotte MICHELMORE b 1900.2 Dolgelly 1901 @ 1 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with parents 1911 @ 11 b Dyffryn ^ Llwyn Yn Talybont, Dyffryn with parents 5May1917 member of the Dyffryn branch of the GFS: performed in the operetta Flowerland at the Council School 1921 b 1900 Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with father m 1933.2 Dolgelly, John OWENS ?d 1956.4 Merioneth North @ 56 b 1901.4 Dolgelly |
Edward's date of birth as reported in 1939 was seriously in error. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0913 |
head William Richard MICHELMORE b 1858.4 Totnes 1861 @ 2 b Totnes ^ 18 Moor Arches, Totnes with parents (William) 1871 general servant indoor @ 13 b Totnes ^ Bulkamore, Rattery, head: John C GIDLEY, farmer 1881 agricultural labourer @ 22 b Totnes ^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery with parents 1891 unm gardeners labourer @ 32 ^ Culverlane, Rattery with parents (William R) m 1893.1 Totnes, MARLEY m 12Jan1893 Rattery: William Richard MITCHELMORE, gardener, father William MITCHELMORE, gardener; Florence Lydia MARLEY, father David MARLEY, carpenter; witness [half brother] John MITCHELMORE 1894-1899 gardener ^ Rattery 1901 gardener domestic @ 42 b Totnes ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery (William) 1911 gardener domestic @ 52 b Totnes ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery (William) 1921 b 1858 Totnes ^ East Buckfastleigh/Cornworthy/Harberton (William) d 1929.3 Totnes @ 70 bur 6Aug1929 Rattery @ 70 ^ Marley, South Brent sp Florence Lydia MARLEY b 1862.2 Newton Abbot b 30Mar1862 East Ogwell m 1893.1 Totnes m 12Jan1893 Rattery 1901 @ 39 b East Ogwell ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery (Florence) 1911 @ 49 b East Ogwell ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery (Florence) 1921 b 1862 East Ogwell ^ East Buckfastleigh/Cornworthy/Harberton (Florence) 1939 household work, retired b 30Mar1862 ^ 53 Church Street, Totnes (Florence L) d 1941.3 St Austell @ 79 son George William MITCHELMORE b 1894.2 Totnes b 1896.1 Totnes son Arthur Francis MITCHELMORE b 1899.1 Totnes |
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Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0898 |
head John May MICHELMORE b 1867.1 Totnes b 11Dec1866 chr 24Feb1867 Totnes 1871 @ 4 b Totnes ^ Millcross, Rattery with parents 1881 servant @ 14 b Totnes ^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery with parents 1891 agricultural labourer @ 24 b Totnes ^ Culverlane, Rattry with parents (John M) m 1909.3 Plymouth, MARSHALL 1911 railway ganger, Great Western Railway @ 45 b Totnes ^ Culverlane, Rattery (John). Also in household: his mother Harriet 1921 b 1866 Totnes ^ East Buckfastleigh/Cornworthy/Harberton 1939 permanent way railway man, retired b 11Dec1866 ^ 18 Huxhams Cross, Dartington (John M) d 1944.3 Totnes @ 77 sp Prudence Ella MARSHALL b 1888.4 Tavistock b 17Sep1888 1891 @ 2 b Lifton ^ North Road, Lifton (Prudence) 1901 @ 12 b Lifton ^ North Road, Lifton (Prudence) m 1909.3 Plymouth (Prudence Ellen) 1911 @ 22 b Lifton ^ Culverlane, Rattery (Prudence) 1921 b 1888 Devon ^ East Buckfastleigh/Cornworthy/Harberton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 11Dec1866 ^ 18 Huxhams Cross, Dartington (Prudence E) d Oct1986 Torbay (Prudence Ella) |
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Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0211 |
head Albert MICHELMORE b 1873.2 Totnes chr 18Sep1873 Rattery 1881 scholar @ 7 b Rattery ^ Millcross Cottage, Rattery with parents 1891 groom servant @ 17 ^ Bigbury Rectory 1901 police constable @ 28 b Rattery ^ Shob Hill, Okehampton, boarding with William REES 1901 received Civil Service Commission certification as a Subordinate Officer, Division I, Prisons Department, without competition m 1902.3 Crediton, ALFORD m 7Aug1902 Cheriton Fitzpaine: Albert MITCHELMORE, warder @ 29 ^ Sandown, Isle of Wight, father William MICHLEMORE, gardener; Ellen ALFORD @ 22 ^ Cheriton Fitzpaine, father Richard ALFORD, labourer; witness [sister] Emily MITCHELMORE sought relief from tuberculosis in Ventnor, Isle of Wight 1911 insurance agent @ 37 b Rattery ^ Rockport, 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight 1911 insurance agent ^ 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight 1921 b 1873 Rattery ^ Whippingham, Isle of Wight d 1923.2 Isle of Wight @ 50 sp Ellen ALFORD b 1880.3 Crediton chr 22Aug1880 Cheriton Fitzpaine 1881 @ 0 b Cheriton Fitzpaine ^ Village, Cheriton Fitzpaine 1891 scholar @ 10 b Cheriton Fitzpaine ^ Village, Cheriton Fitzpaine 1901 @ 20 b Cheriton Fitzpaine ^ Village, Cheriton Fitzpaine m 1902.3 Crediton m 7Aug1902 Cheriton Fitzpaine 1911 @ 30 b Devon ^ Rockport, 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight 1921 b 1880 Cheriton Fitzpaine ^ Whippingham 1939 domestic duties unpaid, widow b 29Jun1882 ^ 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight d 1947.2 Isle of Wight @ 65 d 6Apr1947 Hillbrow, Gurnard, Cowes: ^ 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes; probate granted 2May1947 London to [son] John Ronald MICHELMORE, aircraft worker, estate £301 dau Violet May MICHELMORE b 1903.4 Isle of Wight b 26Oct1903 chr 29Nov1903 Ventnor, Isle of Wight 1911 @ 7 b Ventnor ^ 7 St Catherine's Place, Ventnor (Violet); head: William COOPER, gardener domestic 1921 b 1903 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham with parents (Violet) m 1928.2 Isle of Wight, Joseph W BUTCHERS 1939 assisting husband [dairy farmer] b 26Oct1903 ^ Barkett Farm, Rew Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight d 1983.4 Isle of Wight @ 80 dau Ivy Irene MICHELMORE b 1905.4 Isle of Wight chr 28Jan1906 Ventnor, Isle of Wight 1911 scholar @ 5 b Ventnor ^ Rockport, 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight with parents (Ivy I) 1921 b 1905 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham with parents (Ivy) d 1933.1 Isle of Wight @ 27 (MICHELMON) son Ronald John Reginald MICHELMORE b 1908.1 Isle of Wight dau Iris Mollie MICHELMORE b 1913.3 Isle of Wight b 5Aug1913 1921 b 1913 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham with parents (Iris) 1939 sail machinist b 5Aug1913 ^ 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes with mother (Iris M) m 1940.3 Isle of Wight, Stanley W MASKELL (Iris M) d 1982.4 Isle of Wight (Iris Molly) b 1917.1 Isle of Wight son Arthur Clifford MICHELMORE b 1920.1 Isle of Wight |
PC Albert
Ellen
Ellen's date of birth, as recorded in 1939, is two years in error. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0274 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1872.2 Newton Abbot b 4Jan1872 known as Henry 1881 scholar @ 8 b Kingskerswell ^ Ivy Cottage, Church Road, Kingskerswell with parents (William H) 1891 carpenter apprentice @ 18 b Kingskerswell ^ 1 Springside Villas, Ipplepen (Henry); head: Albert BRYANT, builder 1901 carpenter @ 28 b Kingskerswell ^ Halling, Kent 31Jan1905 arrived Sydney NSW aboard Aorangi from Vancouver (?) 11Feb1905 arrived Lyttleton NZ aboard Wimmera from Sydney (?) 23Jul1906 arrived Auckland aboard Mokola from Lyttleton, departed for Sydney (H) 29Jul1908 scored well in Geraldine Morris Tube Club practice (H) m 1909 NZ, RODMAN m 1909 Geraldine NZ 1911 carpenter ^ Barker Street, Geraldine 16Oct1913 elected to committee of newly formed Geraldine Bee Keepers' Association (H) 1914-1919 regularly won prizes at Geraldine Horticultural Society shows 1916-1919 carpenter ^ Barker Street, Geraldine: served in 2nd Division, New Zealand Defence Force 1925 carpenter ^ Barker Street, Geraldine d 1946 NZ @ 74 d 4Jul1946 @ 74; bur Geraldine, "b 1872" d 9Jul1946: apiarist ^ Geraldine; letters of administration granted to wife Lillias, estate under £1000 sp Lillias RODMAN b 20Mar1879 Ayrshire, Scotland m 1909 NZ m 1909 Geraldine NZ 1911, 1925 maried ^ Barker Street, Geraldine 1917-1944 active in Geraldine Presbyterian Church, including committee member of Ladies' Association (Mrs) ~NZLIFE 1917-1944 active in the Geraldine Horticultural Society, including committee member (Mrs) 31Oct1928 elected Vice Templar of the Welcome Retreat Temperance Lodge, Geraldine (Sister) 1931-1934 active in the Geraldine Women's Institute, including committee member (Mrs) 1941-1944 ^ Barker Street, Geraldine (Mrs L) 12May1949 widow ^ Geraldine: made will leaving her house to her daughters Mary and Faith MITCHELMORE and the residue to her children in equal shares d 1957 NZ @ 78 d 6Nov1957 Timaru @ 78 ^ Barker Street, Geraldine d 6Nov1957; bur Geraldine d 6Nov1957: widow ^ Geraldine; probate granted 28Nov1957 to sons Hugh and John MITCHELMORE, grocers, estate under £2000 son John MITCHELMORE b 11Apr1909 Geraldine dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 1911 NZ b 5Dec1911 Geraldine 1919,1926 won prizes at Geraldine District High School 1924-1928 regularly won prizes at Geraldine Horticultural Society shows d 1976 NZ d 4Mar1976 Timaru bur 1976 Geraldine dau Faith MITCHELMORE b 1914 NZ b 25Nov1913 Geraldine 1925 attended Geraldine Presbyterian Church Sunday School 1926-1927 won prizes at Geraldine District High School 1928 won prize at Geraldine Horticultural Society show d 1980 NZ d 19Mar1980 Geraldine bur 1980 Geraldine dau Beatrice MITCHELMORE b 1916 NZ b 6Nov1915 Geraldine known as Betty 1920-1926 attended Geraldine Presbyterian Church Sunday School (Betty) 1923-1928 regularly won prizes at Geraldine District High School (Betty) 1926-1930 regularly won prizes at Geraldine Horticultural Society shows (Betty) Jun1940 won competition at Women's Institute meeting (Miss B) m 2Jan1943 Geraldine, Dudley McDONALD d 11Mar1993 Timaru b 25Aug1917 Geraldine son Hugh MITCHELMORE b 20Nov1919 Geraldine b 21Sep1922 Geraldine |
Henry's sister Beatrice and her husband had emigrated to New Zealand in 1903 and settled at Pareora, about 40 km from Geraldine. Lyttelton is the port of Christchurch.
A photograph of William's memorial is available here.
A photograph of Lillias's memorial is available here.
A photograph of Mary's memorial is available here.
A photograph of Faith's memorial is available here. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2409 |
head Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE b 1848.4 Kingsbridge b 14Dec1848, Sherford "daughter of labourer Charles MITCHELMORE and Mary Agnes MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKES" chr 31Dec1848 Sherford (Elizabeth Anne) 1851 @ 2 b Sherford ^ Dernicombe Farm, Stokenham with parents (Elizabeth Ann STONE) 1861 servant @ 12 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham; head: William WAKEHAM 1871 servant @ 22 b Sherford ^ Chillington with parents m 1878.1 Kingsbridge, FRIEND m 23Mar1878 Stokenham: Nicholas FRIEND, labourer @ 21 ^ Chillington, father William FRIEND, lime burner; Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE @ 29 ^ Chillington, father Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [sister] Sarah MITCHELMORE 1881 @ 32 b Sherford ^ Carey's Cottage, Stokenham 1891 @ 42 b Sherford ^ Chillington Cottage, Stokenham (Elizabeth A) dau Kate MITCHELMORE b 1870.4 Kingsbridge b 18Sep1870 Chillington, Stokenham, "daughter of Elizabeth Ann MITCHELMORE" [no father named] 1871 @ 1 mo b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with mother and grandparents (Cate) chr 20Feb1876 Stokenham ^ Chillington, "daughter of Elizabeth" (MICHELMORE) 1881 scholar @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Carey’s Cottage, Stokenham with mother and stepfather m 1890.4 Kingsbridge m 23Nov1890 Kingsbridge, William Henry WELLINGTON 1891 @ 20 b Sherford ^ Tanpitts, Stokenham 1906 ^ Stokenham dau Phyllis Mary Mitchelmore WELLINGTON b 1906.1 Kingsbridge (Phyllis Mary M) chr 7Jan1906 Stokenham m 1930.1 Totnes, Ernest W COOK (Phyllis M M) d 1938.4 Totnes @ 33 sp Nicholas FRIEND (b 1855) Dodbrooke m 1878.1 Kingsbridge m 23Mar1878 Stokenham 1881 agricultural labourer @ 25 b Dodbrooke ^ Carey's Cottage, Stokenham 1891 farm labourer @ 34 b Dodbrook ^ Chillington Cottage, Stokenham |
The baptism register states that Kate was born on 8Sep1871, which is clearly incorrect. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0158 |
head Robert Mitchell MITCHELMORE b 1850.3 Kingsbridge b 17Sep1850 Frittiscombe, Stokenham, "son of Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer, and Mary MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 29Sep1850 Stokenham ^ Frittiscombe (Robert Michel STONE) 1851 @ 8 mo b Stokenham ^ Dernicombe Farm, Stokenham with parents (Robert STONE) 1861 cow boy @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Deanscombe Farm House (Robert); head: John PAIGE, farmer 1871 farm servant indoor @ 20 b Stokenham ^ Coleney? House, Stokenham (Robert); head: John ALLEN magistrate, farmer m 1877.1 Kingsbridge, PIKE (MICHELMORE) m 10Mar1877 Stokenham: Robert Henry MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 27 ^ Chillington, father Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer; Eliza PIKE @ 27 ^ Beesands, father James PIKE, tanner 1877 labourer ^ Beesands 1878-1892 labourer ^ Sherford 30Sep1879 sentenced to 1 month in Exeter prison for stealing 2 fowls; released 29Oct1879 1881 agricultural labourer @ 30 b Stokenham ^ Sherford (Robert M). Also in household: his wife's son Edmund PIKE @ 7 b Ivybridge 1882 Robert Mitchell MITCHELMORE 1891 agricultural labourer @ 40 b Stokenham ^ Sherford (Robert M) 1901 horse man on farm @ 50 b Stokenham ^ Farley Cottage, Diptford (Robert M) 1911 farm labourer @ 62 d Stokenham ^ Cosey Corner, Stoke Fleming (Robert Mitchel) d 1911.2 Kingsbridge @ 60 d 19May1911 Stoke Fleming @ 60 (Robert Mitchel) sp Eliza PIKE b 1850.1 Plymouth m 1877.1 Kingsbridge m 10Mar1877 Stokenham 1881 @ 31 b Plymouth ^ Sherford 1891 @ 40 b Plymouth ^ Sherford 1901 @ 51 b Plymouth ^ Farley Cottage, Diptford 1911 @ 60 d Plymouth ^ Cosey Corner, Stoke Fleming d 1921.1 Kingsbridge @ 71 d 4May1921 @ 71; bur Stoke Fleming dau Elizabeth Ellen MITCHELMORE chr 29Apr1877 Stokenham 1881 scholar @ 4 b Stokenham ^ Sherford with parents (Elizabeth E) 1894 Sherford: banns read for Thomas TUCKER and Elizabeth Ellen MITCHELMORE m 1894.2 Kingsbridge m 15Apr1894 Sherford: Thomas TUCKER, labourer @ 21 ^ Sherford, father William TUCKER, labourer; Elizabeth Ellen MITCHELMORE @ 17 ^ Sherford, father Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses [father] Robert MITCHELMORE, Susan Maria TUCKER son John Charles MITCHELMORE b 1878.3 Kingsbridge chr 27Oct1878 Sherford d 1880.2 Kingsbridge @ 20 [mo] bur 10May1880 Sherford @ 20 mo b 1880.3 Kingsbridge dau Alice Mary MITCHELMORE b 1882.1 Kingsbridge b 4Oct1882 Sherford, "daughter of Robert Mitchell MITCHELMORE and Eliza MITCHELMORE formerly PIKE" chr 12Mar1882 Sherford 1891 scholar @ 9 b Sherford ^ Sherford with parents (Alice) 1901 housemaid domestic @ 19 b Sherford ^ The Fawns, Ermington (Alice F); head: William J CRAIG, Congregational Minister m1 1905.2 Isle of Wight m1 24Jun1905 Wesleyan Chapel, Sandown, Isle of Wight, George HUNT (Alice Fenza) m2 5Feb1921 Register Office, Totnes, John Henry TUCKER (Alice Fenza) 1921 b 1883 Sherford ^ Dartmouth. Also in household: her nephews Walter George, Victor and Cyril d 1960.2 Eastbourne @ 78 d 5Apr1960 St Mary's Hospital, Eastbourne bur 1960 Harlington, Middlesex dau Bessie Maud Mary MITCHELMORE b 1883.4 Kingsbridge chr 13Jan1884 Stokenham 1891 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Sherford with parents (Maud) m 1904.4 Kingsbridge (Bessie Maude M) m 12Oct1904 East Allington: Albert John PITTS, labourer, father John PITTS, labourer; Bessie Maude Mary MITCHELMORE ^ East Allington, father Robert MITCHELMORE, labourer; witnesses Anna Amelia PITTS, [brother] William Henry MITCHELMORE bur 4Dec1946 Dartmouth St Clement b 1885.3 Kingsbridge son Oliver Frank MICHELMORE b 1888.1 Kingsbridge chr 19Feb1888 Sherford d 1889.1 Kingsbridge @ 13 [mo] bur 21Feb1889 Sherford @ 13 mo dau Ethel Fenzalow MITCHELMORE b 1890.1 Kingsbridge chr 20Feb1890 Sherford 1891 @ 1 b Sherford ^ Sherford with parents (Ethel) 1901 @ 10 b Kingsbridge ^ Farley Cottage, Diptford with parents (Ethel F) m 1914.4 N Witchford, Thomas H BELL (Ethel F) son Charles Alfred MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Kingsbridge |
The baptism register contains the note "commonly called STONE, true name MICHELMORE”.
Walter George, Victor and Cyril were probably living with Alice in 1921 because their father, Walter Weeks, had been widowed a couple of years earlier.
Witness Anna Amelia PITTS was Bessie's husband's younger sister. She married George [Tree 13] in East Allington in 1914. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0002 |
head William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1852.4 Kingsbridge chr 27Jun1852 Stokenham, "son of Charles and Mary STONE of Frittiscombe" 1861 scholar @ 9 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents m 1874.1 Plymouth, MITCHELMORE m 15Mar1874 Plymouth 1877 constable ^ 64 Well Street, Plymouth 1881 police officer @ 28 b Stokenham^ 45 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew (William H) 1883-1890 policeman ^ 6 Well Street 1886-1888 ^ 6 Well Street, Plymouth 1891 police constable @ 38 b Stokenham ^ 6 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1893 sergeant, Plymouth borough police ^ Guildhall, Plymouth (W) 1893 police sergeant ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth 1895 police sergeant ^ Central Police Station, Catherine Street, Plymouth (W MICHELMORE) 1898 ^ 17 Morly Place, Plymouth 1901 police pensioner @ 48 b Stokenham ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth (William H MITCHLEMORE) d 1901.2 Plymouth @ 49 d 16Jun1901 Plymouth@ 49, "late sergeant of the Plymouth police force" sp Caroline Reeves MITCHELMORE [Tree 05] b 1849.1 Kingsbridge (Caroline R) b 25Jan1849 North Pool, South Pool, "daughter of labourer John MITCHELMORE and Ann MITCHELMORE formerly COASE" also known as Kate or Catherine chr 11Jul1849 South Pool 1851 @ 2 b South Pool ^ North Pool, South Pool (Catherine) 1861 servant @ 11 b South Pool ^ Homefield House, Sherford; head: Aaron HONEYWILL, farmer 1871 unm general servant @ 22 b South Pool ^ South Pool Village (Caroline R MITCHAMORE); head: Richard D ALEXANDER, rector of South Pool m 1874.1 Plymouth (Catherine) m [15Mar1874] Plymouth (Caroline) 1881 @ 31 b Poole ^ 45 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Catherine R) 1891 @ 42 b South Pool ^ 6 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Catherine) 1901 @ 52 b South Pool ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth (Catherine R MITCHLEMORE) 1911 charring @ 62 b South Pool ^ 36 Morley Place, Plymouth 1921 b 1849 South Pool ^ Plymouth d 1939.1 Plymouth @ 90 d 11Jan1939 Plymouth b 1872.4 Kingsbridge dau Catherine Reeves MITCHELMORE b 1875.1 Plymouth b 22Dec1874 Plymouth, "daughter of police constable William Henry MITCHELMORE and Catherine Reeves MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr 12Sep1875 South Pool 1881 scholar @ 6 b Plymouth^ 45 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Catherine R) 1891 general servant domestic @ 17 ^ 11 Torrington Place, Plymouth Charles (Catherine); head: Charles DEWITT, tea-merchant m 1899.3 Plymouth m 5Aug1899 Plymouth Christ Church: Charles George Hoskin SMALE, painter @ 27 ^ 1 Higher York Place, father William Richard SMALE, carpenter; Catherine Reeves MITCHELMORE @ 24 ^ 17 Morley Place, father William MITCHELMORE, sergeant of police; witness William Henry MITCHELMORE 1901 @ 26 b Plymouth ^ 30 Morley Place, Plymouth son John Edward MITCHELMORE b 1876.2 Plymouth b 19Mar1876 Plymouth, "son of William Henry MITCHELMORE, labourer, and Catherine [sic] MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr 8Sep1876 Plymouth Holy Trinity d 1876.4 Plymouth @ 7 [mo] bur 6Nov1876 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 7 mo ^ 64 Well Street, Plymouth (John E MITCHAMORE) son Charles Edward MITCHELMORE b 1877.3 Plymouth dau Alice Maud MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Plymouth b 18Oct1879 45 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew, "daughter of policeman William Henry MITCHELMORE and Catherine MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" 1881 @ 1 ^ 45 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Alice M) 1891 @ 11 b Plymouth ^ 6 Well Street, St Andrew with parents (Alice M) 1901 servant domestic @ 21 b Plymouth ^ 14 Caprina Terrace, Plymouth (Alice Maude) 1911 domestic servant @ 31 b Plymouth ^ 8 Saltram Place, Plymouth; head: Margery SNOWDON, dealer (Maude) m 1920.3 Aston, Ernest J SMITHYMAN (Alice M) 1921 b 1879 Plymouth ^ Handsworth, Staffordshire (Alice Maude) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 18Oct1879 ^ 6 Wykeley Road, Coventry d 1946.1 Birmingham @ 69 (Alice) b 1881.3 Plymouth b 1883.4 Plymouth dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 1885.4 Plymouth b 5Nov1885, 6 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew, "daughter of borough policeman William Henry MITCHELMORE and Kate MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr 1Dec1885 Plymouth All Saints 1891 @ 5 b Plymouth ^ 6 Well Street, St Andrew with parents 1901 general domestic servant @ 15 b Plymouth ^ 50 Torrington Place, Plymouth; head: Mary A J LEWIN 1911 general servant domestic @ 24 b Plymouth ^ 18 Abingdon Road, Plymouth; head: Herbert SCOTT, silver and general metal engraver m 1917.3 Leicester, John BOTT b 1888.1 Plymouth son Edward MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Plymouth b 15Nov1889, 6 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew, "son of William Henry MITCHELMORE, borough police constable and Kate MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr 10Jan1890 Plymouth All Saints 1891 @ 1 b Plymouth ^ 6 Well Street, St Andrew with parents 1901 @ 11 b Plymouth ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth with parents 1911 printer @ 21 b Plymouth ^ 36 Morley Place, Plymouth with mother 1921 b 1888 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with mother 1939 sanitary cleaner b 15Nov1889 ^ 4 Compton Street, Plymouth d 1960.1 Plymouth @ 70 dau Edith Joan MITCHELMORE b 1890.4 Plymouth (Edith) b 20Oct1890 6 Well Street, Plymouth St Andrew, "daughter of borough police constable William Henry MITCHELMORE and Kate MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr 18Nov1890 Plymouth All Saints(Edith MITCHELL-MORE) 1891 @ 5 mo b Plymouth ^ 6 Well Street, St Andrew with parents (Edith) 1901 @ 10 b Plymouth ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth with parents (Edith) 1911 third kitchenmaid @ 18 b Plymouth ^ Lockyer Hotel, Plymouth (Edith) 1911 domestic servant @ 20 b Plymouth ^ 36 Morley Place, Plymouth with mother (Edith) m 1919.3 Plymouth, James H BUNT (Edith) m 7Jul1919 Plymouth Christ Church, James Henry BUNT (Edith) d 12May1981 Plymouth dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 Plymouth b 10Dec1892 17 Morley Place, Plymouth St Andrew, "daughter of borough police sergeant William Henry MITCHELMORE and Kate MITCHELMORE formerly MITCHELMORE" chr Feb1893 Plymouth All Saints 1901 @ 8 b Plymouth ^ 17 Morley Place, Plymouth with parents m 1915.4 Plymouth, William H JANE m 27Oct1915 Plymouth Christ Church, William Henry JANE d 1975 |
The baptism register contains the note "commonly called STONE, true name MICHELMORE".
William’s brother Edward was living a couple of houses from him in 1884.
Catherine was baptised at the same ceremony as her brother William.
Catherine
The baptism register states that John was born on 15Aug1876, but this is clearly an error.
Edith
Edith appears to have been enumerated twice in 1911.
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b 1854.2 Kingsbridge b 27Mar1854 Chillington, Stokenham, "son of Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer, and Mary MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" known as John chr 16Apr1854, "son of Charles and Mary STONE of Chillington" 1861 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (John Richard) m1 1877.2 Newton Abbot, HEATH (John Henry) 1878 coachman ^ Dartmouth St Petrox 1881 "groom (8/-)" @ 26 b Chillington ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth (John) 1883 coachman ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 groom, married @ 41 b Chilton ^ Treewarren, Butter Hill, St Ishmaels, Pembrokeshire m2 1892.4 Haverfordwest, FRANCIS (John MITCHMORE) 1901 coachman @ 48 b Stokenham ^ Pembroke St Mary (John MITCHEMORE) d 1901.4 Pembroke @ 49 (Henry MITCHEMORE) bur 18Nov1901 Llanion Cemetery, Pembroke Dock (Henry MITCHEMORE) sp1 Sarah Lambert Parnell HEATH b 1857.2 Plymouth b 3May1857 chr 1Jan1858 Plymouth St Andrew, "mother Mary Ann ^ Hill Street (illegitimate)" 1871 @ 12 b Plymouth ^ Dartmouth St Saviour with mother, now Mary WALTERS (Sarah L) 29Jan1876 machinist ^ Higher Street, Dartmouth m 1877.2 Newton Abbot (Sarah Lambert P) 1881 @ 23 b Plymouth ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth son Hector Charles Gorwin Parnell MITCHELMORE b 1875.4 Totnes (Hector Charles Gorwyn Parnell HEATH) b 9Oct1875 Dartmouth (HEATH) 29Jan1876 vaccinated against smallpox 1881 @ 5 b Dartmouth ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth with parents (Hector) chr 4Jul1883 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 moulder iron and brass @ 15 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth with widowed grandmother Mary Ann WALTERS (Hector) 1901 coal porter above ground @ 25 b Dartmouth ^ Croters Hill, Dartmouth, boarding with Frederick PURDY (Hector P) 20Aug1915 coal lumper @ 42 yr 2 mo ^ 2 Victoria Place, Dartmouth with sister Vera: enlisted in British Army, Private 116994/292415 Labour Corps, Royal Engineers (Hector) 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory medals (Hector) 1921 b 1871 Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (Hector MICHELMORE) 1939 ^ 2 Victoria Place, Dartmouth (Hector) 1939 transport worker b 9Oct1875 ^ 2 Victoria Place, Dartmouth (Hector C S P) d 1956.4 Newton Abbot @ 80 (Hector Gorwin Charles Sydney) son John Wallis Parnell MITCHELMORE (b 1877) d 1877.2 Totnes @ 0 dau Vera Parnell MITCHELMORE b 1878.2 Totnes chr 26May1878 Dartmouth St Petrox (Verah Parnel) chr 4Jul1883 Dartmouth St Petrox 1891 @ 12 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth with widowed grandmother Mary Ann WALTERS (Vera) m 1900.3 Totnes, Nicholas John WIDDICOMBE 1901 @ 22 b Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth (Vera P) 1915 ^ 2 Victoria Place, Dartmouth 1921 b 1878 Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 13 May 1877 6 2 Victoria Place with brother Hector (Vera P) d 1961.4 Sturminster @ 83 [Dorset] son Charles Lionel Bickford MITCHELMORE b 1879.2 Totnes son William Adams Ball Warren MITCHELMORE b 1881.1 Totnes 1881 @ 3 mo b Dartmouth ^ Newcomin Road, Dartmouth with parents (William) d 1881.4 Totnes @ 11 [mo] bur 14Nov1881 Dartmouth St Petrox @ 11 mo (William A B W) son William Ball Adams Heath MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Totnes son John Leslie Archer MITCHELMORE b 1884.1 Totnes 1891 scholar @ 6 b Dartmouth ^ Above Town, Dartmouth with widowed grandmother Mary Ann WALTERS (Archie) 1901 office boy @ 16 b Dartmouth ^ Lake Street, Dartmouth with cousin Harriet OSBORNE (Archie) 11Dec1915 labourer, lighterman @ 29 yr 11 mo ^ Victoria Place, Victoria Road, Dartmouth with sister Vera: enlisted in British Army, sapper 150204/502031 Inland Water Transport, Royal Engineers (John Leslie Archie) 1919 sapper 150204/502031 Royal Engineers: awarded British War and Victory medals (John L A) 1921 b 1886 Dartmouth ^ Dartmouth with brother Hector (John MICHELMORE) d 1923.2 Totnes @ 37 (John Leslie Archie) d 8Apr1923 @ 37; bur Dartmouth St Clement (Archie) sp2 Charlotte FRANCIS b 1860.3 Narberth [Pembrokeshire] 1891 domestic servant @ 33 b Landshipping, Pembrokeshire ^ Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire m1 1892.4 Haverfordwest, MITCHMORE 1901 @ 40 b Narberth ^ Pembroke St Mary m2 1906.2 Pembroke, Alfred BRICE (MITCHEMORE) 1911 @ 50 b Templeton, Pembrokeshire ^ 18 Meyrick Street, Pembroke Dock 1921 b 1860 Pembroke ^ Pembroke St Mary d 1934.4 Pembroke @ 74 dau Mary Ann MICHMORE b 1901.1 Pembroke d 1901.1 Pembroke @ 0 bur 5Feb1901 Llanion Cemetery, Pembroke Dock (MITCHEMORE) |
The baptism register contains the note "commonly called STONE, true name MICHELMORE”.
It would appear that John and his first wife separated (or she died) some time after 1884, leaving his five children with his wife's mother in Dartmouth.
It is not known why John’s name was changed to Henry on his death and burial records. There is no known Henry who fits the data.
Presumably Hector's surname was changed to MITCHELMORE after his mother married.
Hector, Vera, Charles and William were all baptised at the same ceremony. The baptism register gives Hector's birth date as 9Oct1876.
It is not known why Vera was baptised twice. The first baptism entry does not give a birth date, but the second records it as 14May1879. |
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head Edward MITCHELMORE b 5Jun1858 Frittiscombe, Stokenham, "son of agricultural labourer Charles Stone MITCHELMORE and Mary Agnes MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 17Oct1858 Stokenham, "son of Charles and Mary STONE of Frittiscombe" 1861 @ 3 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1871 farm servant indoor @ 13 b Stokenham ^ Malston Cottage, Barton Farm; head: John FAIRWEATHER, farmer m 1879.2 Newton Abbot, LAKEMAN 1881 farm labourer @ 23 b Chillington ^ West Hill, St Marychurch (MICHELMORE) 1884 labourer ^ 14 Well Street, Plymouth 1889 ^ 5 St Mary Street, East Stonehouse 1890 ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse 1891 stableman @ 33 b Kingsbridge ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse (MICHELMORE) d 1897.3 East Stonehouse @ 39 sp Mary Jane LAKEMAN b 1860.4 Newton Abbot (b 1860) Netherton 1861 @ 0 b Combeinteignhead ^ Cottage, Combeinteignhead with parents John and Ann 1871 @ 10 b Combeinteignhead ^ Cottage, Combeinteignhead with parents m1 1879.2 Newton Abbot, MITCHELMORE 1881 @ 20 b Netherton ^ West Hill, St Marychurch (Mary MICHELMORE) 1891 @ 30 b Newton Abbot ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse (MICHELMORE) m2 1898.1 Stoke Damerel, Thomas WHITE 1901 @ 40 b Netherton ^ 63 Union Place, East Stonehouse (Mary J) 1905 ^ 63 Union Place, Stonehouse (Mary) 1911 @ 50 lodging house keeper ^ 5 Adelaide Place, East Stonehouse d 1913.2 East Stonehouse @ 52 dau Mary Ann MITCHELMORE b 1879.3 Newton Abbot 1881 @ 1 b St Marychurch ^ West Hill, St Marychurch with parents 1891 scholar @ 11 b Torquay ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse with parents m 1898.3 Stoke Damerel, George Henry LOXTON (Annie) 1911 @ 31 b St Mary Church, Torquay ^ 5 Adelaide Place, East Stonehouse (Annie) 1921 b 1879 Torquay ^ East Stonehouse (Annie) d 1922.2 East Stonehouse @ 42 (Annie) dau Florence Emily MITCHELMORE b 1880.4 Newton Abbot 1881 @ 5 mo b St Marychurch ^ West Hill, St Marychurch with parents 1891 scholar @ 10 b Torquay ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse with parents (Florence) 1901 @ 20 b Torquay ^ 63 Union Place, East Stonehouse with mother and stepfather (Florence) 1911 general servant domestic @ 30 b Torquay ^ 1 Adelaide Place, East Stonehouse; head: Robert DAMERELL, publican 1921 b 1880 Torquay ^ East Stonehouse (Florence E) 1927 ^ 50 Rendle Street, Plymouth (Florence) 1939 domestic servant b 28Oct1880 ^ 50 Rendle Street, Plymouth (Florence E) d 1942.1 Okehampton @ 61 d 9Mar1942 1 Castle Walk, Okehampton: spinster ^ 50 Rendle Street, Plymouth; probate granted 25Aug1943 Llandudno to Alfred Charles STIDWELL, fruit merchant, and Edna Irene JONES (wife of Sydney Ernest JONES), estate £53 19s 7d dau Beatrice Maud MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Newton Abbot 1891 scholar @ 8 b Torquay ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse with parents (Beatrice) 1901 general servant domestic @ 20 b Torquay ^ 39 Union Street, East Stonehouse (Beatrice); head: Sarah S BREWER m 1906.1 East Stonehouse m 26Feb1906 St Matthew, Stonehouse: Ernest Albert EDGCUMBE, cab proprietor @ 22 ^ 36 King Gardens, father Henry EDGCUMBE, storehouseman; Beatrice Maud MITCHELMORE @ 23 ^ 63 Union Place, father Edward MITCHELMORE deceased, horse dealer 1911 barmaid @ 28 b Torquay ^ Marine Place, Plymouth; head: Henry BRAMBLE, licensed victualler dau Catherine MITCHELMORE b 1884.3 Plymouth b 18Aug1884 chr 24Aug1884 Plymouth All Saints (Caroline MICHAELMORE) d 1884.4 Plymouth @ 3 [mo] dau Eveline Bessie MITCHELMORE b 1885.4 Plymouth b 27Oct1885 chr 1Dec1885 Plymouth All Saints (Evelyn Bessie) 1891 scholar @ 5 b Torquay ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse with parents (Eveline) d 1893.4 East Stonehouse @ 8 (Evaline) son Edward Charles John MITCHELMORE b 1887.1 East Stonehouse 1891 scholar @ 4 b East Stonehouse ^ 5 Regent Buildings, St Mary Street, East Stonehouse with parents (Edward) 23Dec1899 labourer @ 12 ^ East Stonehouse: admitted to Devon County Lunatic Asylum, Exminster 1901 horseman on farm, patient @ 16 b [not stated] ^ District County Lunatic Asylum, Exminster (Edward) d 1905.3 St Thomas @ 18 (Edward) d 22Aug1905 Devon County Lunatic Asylum (Edwd) son William Henry MITCHELMORE b 1888.4 East Stonehouse b 26Aug1888 chr 15Oct1888 Plymouth St Matthew d 1888.4 East Stonehouse @ 1 [mo] son Silvanus Emmanuel MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 East Stonehouse dau Kate MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 East Stonehouse d 1892.4 East Stonehouse @ 17 [mo] son Charles Henry MITCHELMORE b 1893.1 East Stonehouse d 1894.1 East Stonehouse @ 11 [mo] (Charles) dau Edith Kate MITCHELMORE b 1895.4 East Stonehouse 1901 @ 5 b Stonehouse ^ 63 Union Place, East Stonehouse with mother and stepfather (Edith) 1911 apprentice, tailoring @ 15 b Stonehouse ^ 5 Adelaide Place, East Stonehouse with mother (Edith) m 1921.1 Plymouth, Ernest G BROWN (Edith K) m 2Mar1921 Plymouth St Mary Cattedown, Ernest George BROWN 28Apr1922 unm domestic @ 28 ^ 21 Waterloo Street, East Stonehouse: departed Liverpool aboard Minnedosa for Montreal QC (Miss E MITCHELMORE) 28Apr1922 unm printer’s assistant @ 28 b Stonehouse, Plymouth: departed England for Quebec QC to visit sister, uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs J BENNETTS, Vancouver BC; currently residing with brother-in-law and sister Mr & Mrs PRIMMER ^ 21 Waterloo Street, East Stonehouse (MITCHELMORE) m 193x, Edward Francis AVERY d 29Nov1975 Vancouver BC |
In 1884, Edward was living a couple of houses from his brother William.
The 1879 marriage registration index does not list a marriage for Mary Jane. But neither of the two women listed on the same page as Edward (Mary Ann FLAY and Bessie BURROWS) fits the available data on Edward's wife; in particular, all his children were registered with mother's maiden name LAKEMAN. It must be concluded that there is an error in the marriage index.
Mary had 10 children in her short life, half of whom died before adulthood.
In 1911, Annie and two children were living in the same house as her mother but in a different household.
In relation to average earnings, Florence's estate would have been equivalent to about £7,000 today.
It has not been possible to identify which sister Edith was visiting in 1922 or who her uncle and aunt or her sister and brother-in-law were, nor why she used her maiden name. |
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head James MITCHELMORE b 1861.1 Kingsbridge b 15Feb1861 Stokenham, "son of agricultural labourer Charles MITCHELMORE and Mary MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 31Mar1861 Stokenham ^ Frittiscombe 1861 @ 1 mo b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents 1871 scholar @ 10 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents 1881 unm agricultural labourer @ 19 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents m1 1882.1 Kingsbridge, RUNDLE m1 8Jan1882 Stokenham: James MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 20 ^ Chillington, father Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer; Susan RUNDLE @ 24 ^ Coleridge, father William RUNDLE, labourer; witness Mary RUNDLE 1884 ^ Chillington 1891 farm labourer @ 30 ^ Cottage, Chillington, Stokenham m2 1895.2 Kingsbridge, BASKWELL m2 2May1895 Stokenham: James MITCHELMORE, widower, labourer @ 34 ^ Chillington, father Charles MITCHELMORE, labourer; Hannah Kelland Randall PEPPERELL, widow @ 34 ^ Chillington, father Henry BASWELL, labourer 1895-1904 labourer ^ Chillington 1901 horseman on farm @ 40 ^ Chillington, Stokenham 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 50 b Stokenham ^ Chillington 1921 b 1861 Stokenham ^ Stokenham d 1938.2 Kingsbridge @ 77 d 6May1938 @ 77; bur Stokenham. Named on same memorial: his second wife Hannah sp1 Susan Sarah RUNDLE b 1858.2 Kinsbridge 1861 @ 2 b Dodbrooke ^ Garden Mills, Dodbrook 1881 dressmaker @ 22 b Dodbrooke ^ Fore Street, Kingsbridge with cousin William ELLWOOD, master mariner (Susan) son James Arthur Mitchelmore RUNDLE b 1882.1 Kingsbridge (James Arthur M) (b Dec1881) chr 7Dec1881 Stokenham d 1882.1 Kingsbridge @ 0 (James Arthur M RENDLE) bur 28Mar1882 Sherford @ 4 mo ^ Chillington (RENDLE) m 1882.1 Kingsbridge m 8Jan1882 Stokenham 1891 @ 32 b Sherford ^ Cottage, Chillington, Stokenham d 1893.2 Kingsbridge @ 35 bur 10Jun1893 Stokenham @ 35 ^ Chillington dau Florence Mary MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Kingsbridge chr 5Feb1884 Stokenham ^ Chillington d 1884.1 Kingsbridge @ 13 [mo] bur 10Feb1884 Sherford @ 13 mo ^ Chillington dau Hannah MITCHELMORE b 1883.4 Kingsbridge d 1883.4 Kingsbridge @ 0 son James Arthur MITCHELMORE b 1884.4 Kingsbridge d 1884.4 Kingsbridge @ 0 bur 5Nov1884 Sherford @ 8 dy ^ Chillington sp2 Hannah Kelland Randall BASKWELL (b 1860) Stokenham m1 1883.2 Kingsbridge, Samuel PEPPERELL (Hannah Kellong R BASKWILL) m2 1895.2 Kingsbridge m2 2May1895 Stokenham, MITCHELMORE 1901 @ 39 b Stokenham ^ Chillington, Stokenham (Hannah K R) 1911 @ 49 b Chillington ^ Chillington (Hannah) 1921 b 1862 Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Hannah) 1939 old age pensioner b 18May1862 ^ Chillington with daughter Alice (Hannah K R) d 1952.4 Kingsbridge @ 90 d 21Dec1952; bur Stokenham @ 90 (Anna K) b 1895.3 Kingsbridge dau Phoebe Madeline MITCHELMORE b 1896.4 Kingsbridge chr 4Apr1897 Stokenham 1901 @ 4 b Stokenham ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents (Phoebe) 1911 domestic servant @ 15 b Chillington ^ 16 Golders Gardens, Golders Green (Phoebe); head: Harold LAWSON, solicitor 1921 b 1896 Chillington ^ Finchley, possibly with sister Gladys m 1922.3 Barnet, Arthur W TRIMMER d 1967.2 Hendon @ 70 (Phoebe M) b 1898.1 Kingsbridge dau Gladys May MITCHELMORE b 1900.3 Kingsbridge chr 7Oct1900 Stokenham 1901 @ 9 mo b Stokenham ^ Chillington, Stokenham with parents (Gladys M) 1911 scholar @ 10 b Chillington ^ Chillington with parents (Gladys) 1921 b 1900 Chillington ^ Finchley, possibly with sister Phoebe m 1923.1 Edmonton, Stanley ASHLEY (Gladys) 1939 married, domestic duties b 23Jun1900 ^ Halt Street, Earls Colne, Essex (Gladys M) d 1981.2 Newham [Essex] son Cyril Emmanuel MITCHELMORE b 1904.3 Kingsbridge dau Alice Mary MICHELMORE b 1907.1 Kingsbridge b 7Feb1907 chr 7Apr1907 Stokenham 1911 @ 4 b Chillington ^ Chillington with parents (Alice) 1921 b 1907 Stokenham ^ Stokenham (Alice MICHELMORE) 7Dec1930 Stokenham: 3rd banns read for Herbert HUTCHINGS and Alice MICHELMORE, spinster ^ Stokenham m 1930.4 Kingsbridge 1939 household duties b 7Feb1907 ^ Chillington (Alice M) d Apr1996 Plymouth |
Gladys's death registration records her date of birth as 16May1898, clearly an error.
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b 1864.3 Kingsbridge b 24May1864 Chillington, Stokenham, "daughter of farm labourer Charles Stone MITCHELMORE and Mary MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 14Apr1865 Stokenham 1871 scholar @ 6 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents (Emma J) 1881 servant @ 16 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents m 1883.4 Kingsbridge, KELLOND m 25Dec1883 Stokenham: George Edwin KELLOND, labourer ^ Chillington, father William KELLAND, labourer; Emma Jane MITCHELMORE @ 19 ^ Chillington, father Charles Stone MITCHELMORE, labourer 1885 ^ Chillington 1891 @ 26 b Stokenham ^ Cottage, Stokenham d 29Oct1940 @ 76; bur Stokenham (KELLAND) d 29Oct1940 Underwood House, Plympton St Mary: probate granted 10Feb1941 Exeter to Lottie Louise COOKE, widow, and Francis Arthur HODGES, licensed reader; widow ^ 1 Marion Cottages, Stokenham, estate £120 10s 1d b 1880.2 Kingsbridge sp George Edwin KELLOND b Jun1865 Kingsbridge m 1883.4 Kingsbridge m [25Dec1883] Stokenham 1891 farm labourer @ 26 b Charleton d 21Aug1938 @ 78; bur Stokenham |
Emma was baptised at the same ceremony as her sister Sarah.
In relation to average earnings, Emma's estate would have been equivalent to about £16,000 today. |
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head Charles MITCHELMORE b 1866.2 Kingsbridge b 3Mar1866 Chillington, Stokenham, "son of farm labourer Charles MITCHELMORE and Mary MITCHELMORE formerly WEEKS" chr 29Mar1866 Stokenham ^ Chillington 1871 @ 4 b Stokenham ^ Chillington with parents 1881 agricultural labourer @ 15 b Stokenham with parents 1891 shoemaker @ 25 ^ Cottage, Chillington with parents m1 1892.4 Kingsbridge m1 [25Nov1892] Kingsbridge, STUMBLES 1893 bootmaker ^ Stokenham 1901 innkeeper @ 35 b Ermington ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham 1902 innkeeper & bootmaker ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham 1911 publican and boot maker @ 46 b Ford, South Pool ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham 1914, 1919 innkeeper ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham 1921 b 1866 Stokenham ^ Stokenham m2 1923.3 Plymouth, DOWNING m2 6Sep1923 Plymouth St Gabriel d 1930.1 Kingsbridge @ 63 d 14Jan1930; bur Stokenham @ 63 d 14Jan1930 The Tradesmans Arms, Stokenham: probate granted 1Apr1930 London to Beatrice Ethel MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £522 10s 5d sp1 Selina STUMBLES b 1863.3 Kingsbridge 1871 scholar @ 7 b Stokenham ^ North Pool, South Pool (Celina) 1881 housekeeper @ 17 b Chivelstone ^ Cottage, Chivelstone m 1892.4 Kingsbridge m [25Nov1892] Kingsbridge 1901 @ 36 b Chivelstone ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham 1911 @ 46 b Chillington ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham d 1913.4 Kingsbridge @49 d 10Dec1913 @ 49; bur Stokenham bur 21Dec1913 Stokenham @ 49. Named on the same memorial: her son Charles son Charles Edward MITCHELMORE b 1893.3 Kingsbridge chr 6Aug1893 Stokenham 1901 @ 7 b Stokenham ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham with parents 1911 @ 17 ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham with parents 1921 b 1893 Stokenham ^ Stokenham with father d 1930.2 Kingsbridge @ 34 d 6Jun1930 @ 37; bur Stokenham sp2 Beatrice Ethel DOWNING b 1888.3 Plymouth 1891 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ Longfield Terrace, Plymouth (Beatrice E) 1901 @ 12 b Plymouth ^ 20 Maida Vale Terrace, Plymouth (Beatrice) 1911 housekeeper @ 22 b Plymouth ^ Tradesman's Arms, Stokenham; head Charles MITCHELMORE, publican & bootmaker 1921 b 1885 Plymouth ^ Stokenham with Charles & Charles Edward MITCHELMORE m 1923.3 Plymouth m 6Sep1923 Plymouth St Gabriel 1930 ^ The Tradesmans Arms, Stokenham Jun1935 licensee, Tradesmen's Arms, Stokenham: licence renewed (B E) d 1951.3 Plymouth @ 63 d 2Aug1951: ^ 140 Trelawney Road, Plymouth; probate granted 4Oct1951 London to Philip Henry DOWNING, joiner, & Bertie Wilfred DOWNING, painter, estate £5,324 |
The Tradesman's Arms today
Charles's memorial
In relation to average earnings, Charles's estate would have been equivalent to about £100,000 today.
Selina's memorial
It appears that Beatrice had been working as Charles's housekeeper for more than 12 years before they were married!
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head Silvanus MITCHELMORE b 1871.4 Kingsbridge chr 20Feb1876 Stokenham ^ Chillington (MICHELMORE) 1881 scholar @ 9 b Stokenham ^ Stokenham with parents (Sulvanus) 18Mar1889 labourer @ 17 yr 11 mo b Stokenham: enlisted in 4th Btn Devonshire Regiment Militia as private 1872, previously with 5th Haytor VBD Regt; discharged 17Mar1895 1891 farm labourer @ 19 b Stokenham ^ Cottage, Chillington with parents (Sylvanus) 1895 Stokenham: 3rd banns read 27Oct for Silvanus MITCHELMORE and Sarah Elizabeth JEFFERY ^ Thurlestone m 1895.4 Kingsbridge, JEFFERY m 9Nov1895 Thurlestone: Sylvanus MITCHELMORE, labourer @ 24 ^ Chillington, father Charles MITCHELMORE (dec), labourer; Sarah Elizabeth JEFFERY @ 30 ^ Thurlestone, father William JEFFERY, labourer; witnesses William & Mary Jane JEFFERY, [brother] Emmanuel MITCHELMORE 1897 labourer ^ Chillington 1898-1907 labourer ^ Thurlestone 1901 ordinary agricultural labourer @ 30 b Chellington ^ Village, Thurlestone (Sylvanus) 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 40 b Chillington ^ Thurlestone (Sylvanus) 1921 b 1870 Stokenham ^ Thurlestone 1939 estate labourer, retired b 1Dec1870 ^ Cottage, Thurlestone (Sylvanus) d 1945.4 Kingsbridge @ 74 sp Sarah Elizabeth JEFFERY b 1865.1 Kingsbridge b 19Jan1865 Thurlestone m 1895.4 Kingsbridge (JEFFREY) m 9Nov1895 Thurlestone (JEFFREY) 1901 @ 36 b Thurlestone ^ Village, Thurlestone (Sarah E) 1911 @ 46 b Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone 1921 b 1865 Thurlestone ^ Thurlestone 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Jan1865 ^ Cottage, Thurlestone (Sarah) d 1940.2 Kingsbridge @ 75 dau Dorothy Elvira MITCHELMORE b 1897.1 Kingsbridge chr 4Apr1897 Stokenham 1901 @ 4 b Chellington ^ Village, Thurlestone with parents (Dselina E) 1911 servant domestic @ 14 b Chillington ^ Rectory House, Denbury; head: Douglas Hilton BRIGGS, clerk in holy orders 1921 b 1897 Slapton ^ West Alvington (Dorothy Olivia) m 1930.2 Kingsbridge, Samuel H MARCH (Dorothy E) m 26Apr1930 East Allington, Samuel Henry MARSH 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Feb1897 ^ May Cottage, Woolston, West Alvington d 1951.4 Kingsbridge @ 54 (Dorothy E MARCH) dau Katherine Mary MITCHELMORE b 1898.4 Kingsbridge b 24Oct1898 chr 4Dec1898 Thurlestone (Catherine Mary) 1901 @ 2 b Thurlestone ^ Village, Thurlestone with parents (Catherine M) 1911 scholar @ 12 ^ Thurlestone with parents (Catherine Mary) m1 1919.2 Kingsbridge, John Samuel AUGER m1 30Apr1919 Thurlestone: John Samuel AUGER, labourer @ 20, father William AUGER, gardener; Catherine Mary MITCHELMORE, domestic servant @ 20, father Silvanus MITCHELMORE, labourer; witness [sister] Alice Irene May MITCHELMORE 1921 b 1898 Devon ^ East Allington (Catherine Mary) 1939 married domestic b 24Oct1899 ^ Cottage, Thurlestone with parents (Catherine M) 1944 ^ Bantham, Thurlestone m2 1947.2 Kingsbridge, Leonard J GREGORY (Catherine M) d 1973.4 Plymouth dau Alice Irene May MITCHELMORE b 1901.1 Kingsbridge chr 3Feb1901 Thurlestone 1901 @ 3 mo b Thurlestone ^ Village, Thurlestone with parents (Olive J M) 1911 scholar @ 10 ^ Thurlestone with parents (Alice Irene) m 1920.2 Kingsbridge, William HOSKIN (Alice I M) m 22Apr1920 East Allington, William HOSKIN 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Dec1900 ^ 3 Cutaway Cottages, Woolston dau Gertrude Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1903.2 Kingsbridge b 19Mar1903 chr 12pr1903 Thurlestone 1911 @ 8 ^ Thurlestone with parents (Gertrude) m 1926.2 Kingsbridge, Leslie R BURNS d Feb1999 South Hams son Charles William Jeffery MITCHELMORE b 1905.3 Kingsbridge (Charles W J) b 1907.3 Kingsbridge |
The Army has Silvanus's birth date as Apr1871 |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2310 |
b 1865.4 Kingsbridge 1871 wife's son @ 5 b East Allington^ Slapton with mother and stepfather (Henry J) 1871 grandson @ 5 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with grandparents John and Elizabeth KELLAND (Henr) 1881 footman @ 15 b East Allington ^ Rectory, East Allington (Henry J); head: Henry FORTESCUE, rector 1897 butler in service of Mr J L HANNAY, Metropolitan Police Magistrate: pleaded guilty to stealing silver plate from employer (Henry) m 1900.2 Paddington, CATT (Henry J) 1901 railway porter @ 34 b East Allington ^ Paddington (Henry) d 1910.2 Brentford @ 44 (Henry Josiah) bur 7Jun1910 Ealing & Old Brentford Cemetery, Ealing @ 44 (Henry Josia) sp Elizabeth Amy CATT b 1871.3 Romney Marsh, Kent chr 20Aug1871 New Romney, Kent, "daughter of Soloman and Harriett" m 1900.2 Paddington 1901 @ 29 b New Romney ^ Paddington 1921 b 1874 Kent ^ Ealing d 1921.3 Brentford @ 49 bur 21Sep1921 Ealing & Old Brentford Cemetery, Ealing @ 49 dau Adeline Emily MITCHELMORE b 1898.4 Romney Marsh (1898) Lydd, Kent 1901 @ 2 b Lydd ^ Paddington with parents (Adeline) 1921 b 1898 Lydd, Kent ^ Ealing with mother m 1922.3 Pancras, William H CROSS (Adeline E) |
Henry appears to have been enumerated twice in 1871. |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 2191 |
b 1870.1 Kingsbridge 1871 @ 1 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (John H) 1881 scholar @ 10 b East Allington ^ Mounts, East Allington with parents (John) m 1890.3 Kingsbridge, HAYMAN (John Henry) m 17Jul1890 East Allington, HAYMAN 25Jul1890 departed Rotterdam aboard Maasdam for New York with wife (John H) 4Aug1890 arrived New York aboard Maasdam from Rotterdam: married engineer @ 26 b England, intending permanent residence (John H) 1893 blacksmith ^ Mounts, East Allington 1901 blacksmith @ 31 b East Allington ^ Mounts Cottage, East Allington (John H) 1902-1919 blacksmith ^ East Allington 1911 blacksmith @ 41 b East Allington ^ East Allington (John H) d 1919.4 Plymouth @ 49 d 9Dec1919 @ 49; bur East Allington. Also named on memorial: his wife Annie d 9Dec1919 South Devon Hospital, Plymouth: ^ East Allington; probate granted 30Oct1920 London to Anne MITCHELMORE, widow, estate sp Ann HAYMAN b 1866.1 Kingsbridge b 10Feb1866 East Allington 1971 @ 5 b East Allington ^ Village with parents m 1890.3 Kingsbridge m 17Jul1890 East Allington 25Jul1890 departed Rotterdam Maasdam for New York aboard with husband 4Aug1890 arrived New York aboard Maasdam from Rotterdam: @ 24 b England, wife of John, intending permanent residence (Mrs) 1901 @ 35 b East Allington ^ Mounts Cottage, East Allington 1911 @ 45 b East Allington ^ East Allington 1921 b 1866 East Allington ^ East Allington (Anne) 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 10Feb1866 ^ High Street, Uffculme. Also in household: her daughter-in-law Ethel d 1954.1 Tiverton @ 87 d 7Feb1954 @ 88; bur East Allington (Annie) b 15Jul1891 Hoboken, USA son Frederick Wallace MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Kingsbridge dau Iris Winnaretta Maud MITCHELMORE b 1894.3 Kingsbridge known as Winifred 1901 @ 6 b Woodleigh ^ Mounts Cottage, East Allington (Iris W M) 1911 domestic assistant @ 16 b Woodleigh ^ East Allington with grandmother Emily (Iris W) m 1918.4 Kingsbridge, William HUGHES (Iris W M) m 18Nov1918 East Allington, William HUGHES son Frank Silvester MITCHELMORE b 1895.4 Kingsbridge |
From their son Ernest's birthplace, it is clear that John and Ann lived in Hoboken NJ (just across the Hudson River from New York).
In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £60,000 today.
Memorial to John & Annie |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0792 |
head Charles Peters MICHELMORE b 1867.2 Kingsbridge b 24Apr1867 Fursdon, Sherford, "father Edward MITCHELMORE, railway porter; mother Elizabeth MICHELMORE née OLDRIDGE" chr 8Sep1867 Dodbrooke (MITCHELMORE) 1871 @ 3 b Sherford ^ Chillington with parents (Charles P MITCHELMORE) 1881 farm servant @ 14 b Sherford ^ Stokenham, head: George TIMEWELL 2Aug1884 apprenticed to master mason Alpheus BROOKING of Stokenham for 4 yr 30Jan1889 building mason @ 22 yr 9 mo b Sherford: enlisted as sapper 23512, Royal Engineers; previously apprenticed to Mr A BROOKIN, Stokenham, 4 yr and in the South Devon Volunteers; served in Ceylon 1890-1894, Gibraltar 1894-1896, transferred 16May1896 to 1st Class A Res as lance corporal; discharged 29Jan1901 (Charles Peter) m 1897.2 Warminster, POPE (MITCHELMORE) m 2May1897 Wesleyan Chapel, George Street, Warminster, Wiltshire: Charles Peter MITCHELMORE, purveyor of meat @ 26 ^ 12 East Street, Warminster, father Edward MITCHELMORE, gardener; Ellen Louisa POPE, unm nurse @ 24 ^ Hill Side, Imber Road, Warminster, father Alfred Joseph POPE, engineer; witness Alfred Joseph POPE 1898 butcher ^ 12 East Street, Warminster (C MITCHELMORE) 11Apr1899 Lce Cpl, Army Reserve, Royal Engineers: granted permission to reside in Canada (C MITCHELMORE) 27Apr1899 departed England aboard Scotsman for Quebec and Montreal with wife, child and brother Alpheus (C MICHELMIRE) 1901 stone mason @ 33 b 24Apr1867 England ^ Crescent, Assiniboia East SK, Canadian citizen (Charles P MITCHELMORE) 1906 @ 39 b England ^ Easlindale, Assinboia East SK, stock 3 horses & 4 cows (Chas) 1910 moved to Lloydminster SK as manager of lumber yard 1911 working in butcher shop @ 42 b Apr1869 England ^ Waldron SK (Charles MITCHAELMORE). Also in household: Daisy ALFREDA, unm sister-in-law @ 28 b England lived apart from his wife Ellen for many years, but they never divorced 1921 lumber worker @ 54 b England ^ 29th Street West, Saskatoon SK (Charles T) 1930 confectioner ^ Lloydminster SK (C P) 1945 gentleman ^ Lloydminster AB (C F) d 14May1955 Lloydminster (Charles Peter) d 1955; bur Lloydminster (Charles P MITCHELLMORE) sp Ellen Louisa POPE b 1873.1 Frome b 7Feb1873 Frome, Somerset m 1897.2 Warminster m 2May1897 Wesleyan Chapel, George Street, Warminster 27Apr1899 departed England aboard Scotsman for Quebec and Montreal (Mrs MICHELMIRE) 1901 @ 28 b England ^ Crescent, Assiniboia East SK, Canada Canadian citizen, immigrated 1899 (Ellen L) 1906 @ 33 b England ^ Easlindale?, Assinboia East (Ellen) 1911 @ 39 b Feb1872 England ^ Waldron SK (Ellen) 1921 @ 48 b England ^ 29th Street West, Saskatoon SK (Ellen) 23Oct1938 nurse @ 65: arrived Plymouth aboard Aurania from Montreal, intended residence Simefield, Chandy Road, Keynsham (Ellen) visited her niece and nephew in Bath, then toured England and Europe 2Sep1939 housewife @ 38 [sic]: departed Liverpool aboard Athenia for Montreal QC (Edith MITCHELLMORE) 3Sep1939 torpedoed aboard Athenia; taken to Galway, then Glasgow, then Liverpool 15Sep1939 housewife @ 66 departed Liverpool aboard Duchess of York for Montreal QC (Ellen) 1945 ^ 206 Third Avenue South, Saskatoon (Mrs E) 1949 housewife ^ 206 Drinkle No. 3, 115 Third Avenue South, Saskatoon (Ellen MICHELMORE) 5Sep1953; bur Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon (Ellen Louise). Named on the same memorial: her son Leslie b 1898.2 Warminster son Lionel Charles MITCHELMORE b 26Aug1899 Saltcoats SK dau Daisy Winnifred MITCHELMORE b 3Apr1901 Saltcoats 1906 @ 5 b SK ^ Easlindale?, Assinboia East with parents (Daisy) 1911 @ 10 b Apr1901 SK ^ Waldron SK with parents (Daisy) 1921 stenographer, lumber company @ 20 b SK ^ 29th Street West, Saskatoon SK with parents (Daisy) d 26Feb1989 secretary, Family Services Bureau m 193x, Wallace Josiah WEATHERHEAD d 26Feb1989 Stensrud Lodge, Saskatoon son Leslie Cuthbert MITCHELMORE b 17Apr1904 Saltcoats dau Verna Margaret MITCHELMORE b 10Apr1915 Saskatoon [twin] known as Margaret 1921 @ 6 b SK ^ 29th Street West, Saskatoon SK with parents (Margaret) insurance adjustor 1945 ^ 206 Third Avenue South, Saskatoon (Margaret) m 11Aug1945 St Andrews Church, Saskatoon, Oscar Elwyn Hythe BARKER d 9Dec1998 Saskatoon dau Edna Marjorie MITCHELMORE b 10Apr1915 Saskatoon [twin] known as Marjorie 1921 @ 6 b SK ^ 29th Street West, Saskatoon SK with parents (Margery) m 23Sep1938 St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Saskatoon, Arthur Irvine d 31Dec2001 Pasqua Hospital, Regina d 31May2001; bur Riverside Memorial Park, Regina |
Charles Charles's shop in Waldron Charles & Ellen with their extended family
Charles's memorial
A copy of Charles's obituary is available here.
Nurse Ellen
Ellen’s own account of her 1939 experiences is available here. Two obituaries are here.
Memorial to Ellen and
Margaret & Marjorie in 1995
Memorial to Marjorie & Arthur |
Tree 09 Generation 11 Family 0223 |
head Samuel MITCHELMORE b 1881.1 Merthyr Tydfil 1881 @ 1 mo b Llwydcoed, Glamorganshire ^ 56 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents (Sam) 2Jan1888 admitted to St Fagan’s National School, Aberdare 1891 @ 10 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare with parents 6Feb1896 sang alto in chorus in performance of Acis & Galatea in Aberdare by the Ebenezer Choir (Trecynon) 1901 @ 20 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents 5Sep1903 played football for Trecynon West End (S) m1 1908.1 Merthyr Tydfil, WILLIAMS 1909 played cricket for Ebenezer Cricket Club, Aberdare, Glamorganshire (S) 1911 coal mine hewer @ 30 b Aberdare ^ 26 William Street, Brynna, Glamorganshire 1921 b 1881 Glamorganshire ^ Llanilid, Glamorganshire 1939 colliery lotsman (below) b 26Feb1881 ^ 30 Underwood Road, Cadoxton, Glamorganshire m2 1943.4 Neath, PRICE d 1953.2 Neath @ 72 d Jun1953 Llansamlet d 8Jun1953: ^ 1 Derwen Fawr, Cilfrew, Glamorganshire; administration granted 13Jul1953 Llandaff to Florence Elizabeth MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £174 sp1 Rebecca WILLIAMS b 1881.3 Pontypridd b 27Jul1881 1891 scholar @ 10 b Ystradyfodwig, Glamorganshire ^ Miskin Street, Ystradyfodwig 1901 general servant (domestic) @ 20 b Dinas, Glamorganshire ^ 20 Tynycae Place, Ystradyfodwig m 1908.1 Merthyr Tydfil 2Nov1908 ^ Mount Pleasant Street, Aberdare: attended Ebenezer church tea 1911 @ 29 b Treherbert, Glamorganshire ^ 26 William Street, Brynna, Glamorganshire 1921 b 1881 Glamorganshire ^ Llanilid, Glamorganshire 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 27Jul1881 ^ 30 Underwood Road, Cadoxton, Glamorganshire d 1941.2 Neath @ 59 dau Edna MITCHELMORE b 1912.3 Bridgend b 22Aug1912 1921 b 1912 Glamorganshire ^ Llanilid, Glamorganshire with parents 1939 invalid from birth b 22Aug1912 ^ 30 Underwood Road, Cadoxton, Glamorganshire with parents d 1939.4 Neath @ 27 sp2 Florence Elizabeth JAMES b 1894.1 Merthyr Tydfil b 26Feb1894 1901 @ 6 b Cwmavon, Monmouthshire ^ Half Way House, Cwmavon (Florence) 1911 @ 16 b Cwmavon ^ Half Way House, Cwmavon (Florence) m1 2Aug1920 New Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Archibald PRICE 1939 unpaid home duties, widow b 26Feb1894 ^ 1 Derwenfaur Cottages, Neath with children (Florence E) m2 1943.4 Neath, MITCHELMORE (Florence E) d 1981.1 Swansea d 14Mar1981 |
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b 1889.1 Merthyr Tydfil b 25Feb1889 Trecynon, Glamorganshire 22Sep1891 admitted to St Fagan’s National School, Trecynon; left Jan1896 (David J) 1891 @ 2 b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare, Glamorganshire with parents 13Jan1896 admitted to Park School, Aberdare; left 10Jul1901 for Higher Grade School 1901 @ 12 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Abderdare with parents (David J) 1903-1919 frequently sang at churches and in theatre productions (David J/D J) 1909-1910 played and refereed soccer at Trecynon (D J/J) 1911 coal miner @ 24 b Aberdare ^ 10 Tridwr Road, Abertridwr with sister Gwenllian (D Y) m 1915.3 Merthyr Tydfil, PHILLIPS m 2Aug1915 Saron Congregational Chapel, Aberdare: David John MITCHELMORE, second son of Mrs Mary MITCHELMORE, 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon; Sarah Ann PHILLIPS, youngest daughter of Miss Hannah PHILLIPS, 23 Jubilee Road, Godreaman 8Aug1916 working at Green Garage: granted exemption from military service until 30Aug (David) 1919 Private 306148 Royal Army Service Corps: awarded British War and Victory medals (David) 1921 b 1888 Aberdare ^ Aberdare (Dd J) 1939 incapacitated invalid b 25Feb1889 ^ 16 Regent Street, Abderdare (David J) d 1944.1 Pontypridd @ 56 d 2Mar1944; bur Aberdare sp Sarah Ann PHILLIPS b 1890.3 Merthyr Tydfil b 5Aug1890 m 1915.3 Merthyr Tydfil (Sarah) m 2Aug1915 Saron Congregational Chapel, Aberdare 1921 b 1890 Aberdare ^ Aberdare 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 5Aug1890 ^ 16 Regent Street, Abderdare (Sarah A) d Jan1984 Merthyr Tydfil d 4Jan1984; bur Aberdare son William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1916.4 Merthyr Tydfil b 2Sep1916 d 1916.4 Merthyr Tydfil @ 2 [mo] d Nov1916 bur 1Dec1916 Aberdare dau Mary Hannah MITCHELMORE b 1919.4 Merthyr Tydfil b Nov1919 d 1919.4 Merthyr Tydfil @ 1 [mo] d Dec1919 bur 13Dec1919 Aberdare b 1923.3 Merthyr Tydfil |
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b 1890.3 Merthyr Tydfil b 18Aug1890 Aberdare, Glamorganshire 1891 @ 6 mo b Aberdare ^ 1 Clive Street, Aberdare with parents 7Feb1893 admitted to St Fagan’s National School, Trecynon (Lewis W) 4Jan1897 admitted to Park School, Aberdare (Lewis) 1901 @ 11 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Aberdare with parents (Lewis W) 1911 collier hewer @ 21 b Aberdare ^ 71 Harriet Street, Trecynon with parents (Laura) m1 1913.3 Merthyr Tydfil, JAMES m1 2Aug1913 Register office, Merthyr, Glamorganshire: Lewis MITCHELMORE, youngest son of Mr & Mrs William MITCHELMORE ^ Harriet Street, Trecynon; Mary JAMES, third daughter of Mr & Mrs John JAMES ^ 93 Brook Street 1921 b 1890 Aberdare ^ Aberdare (Lewis W) 1939 assistant colliery repairer (below) b 18Aug1890 ^ 13 Ebenezer Street, Abderdare (W Lewis) m2 1957.3 Pontypridd, REES d 1971.1 Pontypridd d 1971; bur Penrhys Cemetery, Rhondda Cynon Taff sp1 Mary JAMES b 10May1892 m 1913.3 Merthyr Tydfil m 2Aug1913 Register office, Merthyr 1921 b 1893 Aberdare ^ Aberdare 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 10May1892 ^ 13 Ebenezer Street, Abderdare d 1956.2 Pontypridd @ 64 d 12Jun1956 b 1914.4 Merthyr Tydfil b 1916.4 Merthyr Tydfil dau Annie Mary MITCHELMORE b 1918.2 Merthyr Tydfil (Annie M) b 19Mar1918 1921 b 1918 Aberdare ^ Aberdare with parents (Annie M) 1939 mental deficiency nurse b 19Mar1918 ^ Royal Earlswood Institution, Reigate (Annie M) m 1942.4 Pontypridd, Cyril Douglas CUTTER (Annie M) d Jul2004 Merthyr Tydfil d 30Jun2004: probate granted at Cardiff 26Oct2004 sp2 Catherine REES b 21Feb1892 m 1957.3 Pontypridd d 1977.1 Pontypridd |
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0215 |
b 1883.1 Totnes b 19Dec1882 chr 16Feb1883 Harberton 1891 scholar @ 8 b Harberton ^ Higher Vicarage, Harberton with parents (John D) 1901 gardener domestic @ 20 b Harberton ^ Meopham, Kent, boarding with Philip COOMBES (Jack) 1911 gardener domestic, boarder @ 28 b Harberton ^ 12 Harrow Road East, Dorking, Surrey (John); head: John ANSELL, gardener m 1914.3 Chertsey, SIMMONDS 28Oct1915 gardener @ 33 b Totnes ^ Olinda Lodge, Walton, Surrey: enlisted at Kingston as Private 19757, 4th Btn, East Surrey Regiment (J) 7Feb1917 Private 30917, East Surrey Regiment: posted to 1/5th Btn, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and allotted new service no. 260031 (J) d 30Nov1917: Private 260031 2nd/15th Btn, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment @ 34 b Totnes ^ Maida Vale, son of Christopher and Sarah MITCHELMORE of Bridge Cottage, Cornwood, Devon, husband of Emily MITCHELMORE of "Daneswood", South Ascot, Berks; bur Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium (John) 1919 awarded British War and Victory medals (John) sp Emily Sarah SIMMONDS b 1889.1 Lichfield (Emily) b 23Feb1889 m 1914.3 Chertsey (Emily) 1917 ^ "Daneswood", South Ascot, Berks 1921 b 1889 Windlesham, Surrey ^ Hampstead (Emily) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 23Feb1889 ^ 44 Castle Hill, Maidenhead (Emily S) d 1974.4 Henley d 18Nov1974: ^ Townlands Hospital, Henley on Thames; probate granted 2Jan1975 Oxford, estate £3,538 son Raymond MICHELMORE b 1915.2 Chertsey b 10May1915 1921 b 1915 Surrey ^ Hampstead with mother (Emily) 1939 inventory clerk, No. 13 elementary flying training school b 28Mar1915 ^ 44 Castle Hill, Maidenhead with mother 1941 enlisted in Royal Artillery, No. 1799397; transferred to South Staffordshire Regiment 5Jun1944 (MITCHELMORE) d Nov1991 Henley (MITCHELMORE) d 4Nov1991: ^ Chilterns End, Greys Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire; probate granted 16Dec1991 |
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0794 |
head William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1875.3 Kingsbridge chr 28Feb1880 Dodbrooke 1881 scholar @ 5 b Kingsbridge ^ Rules House, 1 Fore Street, Kingsbridge with mother (William T) 8Feb1886 admitted to St John’s Mixed School, Torquay; previously at Torre National School, left 31Jan1888 (William) 28Jun1886 admitted to Warberry Church Primary School, Torquay; previously at St Johns School left 25Jun1886 to go to work (Wm T) 1891 boots @ 15 b Kingsbridge ^ "Tralee", St Michael's Road, Holdenhurst, Bournemouth, Hampshire with sister Florence (W T) m1 1900.1 Weymouth, RAYMOND (William T) m1 14Mar1900 Congregational Church, Gloucester Street, Weymouth: William Thomas MITCHELMORE, eldest son of William MITCHELMORE ^ Bournemouth; Alice Mary RAYMOND, youngest daughter of James RAYMOND ^ Farnham, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire 1901 @ 25 b Kingsbridge ^ 3 Chesterfield Place, Melcombe Regis, Dorset (William). Also in household: Emily MARSH, cousin @ 25 b Southampton 1911 jeweller, shop keeper @ 35 b Kingsbridge ^ 8 Croft Park, Torquay Road, Paignton 1911 ^ Gerston, Paignton (W T) 1914 watch & clock maker ^ Torquay Road, Paignton (Wm Thos) 20Oct1915 Reginald STANSFIELD found guilty of stealing a watch worth 2 guineas from his jeweller's shop in Paignton (Thomas) 1919 watch & clock maker ^ 15 Palace Avenue, Paignton (Wm Thos) 1921 b 1864 Kingsbridge ^ Paignton 1938 purchased 5 Church Street, Paignton 1939 master watch & clock repairer b 1Jul1875 ^ 5 Church Street, Paignton (William T) m2 1951.2 Totnes, CRABTREE (William T) d 1952.3 Totnes @ 77 d 13Jul1952: ^ 5 Church Street, Paignton; probate granted 17Mar1953 Exeter to Ada MITCHELMORE, widow, & [son] William Raymond MITCHELMORE, tobacconist, estate £3,783 sp1 Alice Mary RAYMOND b 10Mar1873 Tollard Royal, Dorset 1881 scholar @ 10 b Dorset ^ Field Grove, Durweston, Dorset (Alice) 1891 domestic servant @ 20 b Ashmore, Dorset ^ Salisbury Street, Blandford, Dorset; head: William FRY, Congregational minister (Alice) m 1900.1 Weymouth (Alice M) m 14Mar1900 Congregational Church, Gloucester Street, Weymouth 1901 @ 28 b Tollard ^ 3 Chesterfield Place, Melcombe Regis, Dorset 1911 @ 37 b Farnham, Wiltshire ^ 8 Croft Park, Torquay Road, Paignton 1921 b 1874 Wiltshire ^ Paignton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 10Mar1873 ^ 5 Church Street, Paignton (Alice M) d 1948.1 Totnes @ 74 son William Raymond MITCHELMORE b 1903.2 Weymouth b 23May1903 5Sep1911 admitted to Paignton National School; left 27Apr1917 1911 school @ 7 b Weymouth ^ 8 Croft Park, Torquay Road, Paignton with parents 1921 b 1903 Weymouth ^ Paignton with parents Mar-Dec1932 appeared in numerous productions of the Dunstan Players at Queen's Theatre, Dundee (Raymond) appeared in John Guilgud's production of Hamlet at the Lyceum Theatre, London 1939 repertory actor b 23May1903 ^ 17 West Square, Southwark (William R) 1952 tobacconist: executor of father's estate d Nov1984 Torbay d 29Nov1984 40 The Reeves Road, Chelston, Torquay sp2 Ada MAUD b 1893.4 Skipton b 2Oct1893 1901 @ 7 b Addingham ^ Brunthwaire, Silsden, Yorkshire West Riding) 1911 @ 17 b Addingham, Yorkshire ^ Brunthwaite, Silsden, Yorkshire West Riding (MAUDE) m1 1924.3 Skipton, Luther CRABTREE (MAUDE) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 2Oct1893 ^ 3 Norwood Terrace, Shipley, Yorkshire West Riding m2 1951.2 Totnes, MITCHELMORE d 1975.1 Bournemouth |
William was baptised at the same ceremony as his siblings Florence, George and Charles.
Raymond in Hamlet
Ada's death registration wrongly gives her birth date as 2Oct1894. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0926 |
head Edward Austin MITCHELMORE b 1888.1 Wells b 2Jan1888 known as Austin 1891 @ 3 b Glastonbury ^ 3-5 Benedict Street, Glastonbury with parents (Edward A) 1901 pupil @ 13 b Glastonbury ^ Colstons School, Bristol (Edwd Arthur) 1903-1921 received Civil Service Commission certifications as a Post Office Learner (Yeovil), Postman (London)), Clerical Assistant and then Supplementary Clerk 1911 clerk, boarder @ 23 b Glastonbury ^ 56 Bexley Road, Erith, Kent; head: Caroline WADE, boarding housekeeper 31Aug1915 Sapper 70470 Royal Engineers: posted to France (Edward A) 29Sep1917 Lance Corporal 70470 Royal Engineers: restored to skilled rate (R H) 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Edward A) m 1919.4 Bristol, THOMAS m 23Oct1919 Clifton: Edward Austin MITCHELMOTE, elder son of Mr & Mrs MITCHELMORE ^ Yeovil; Alice Jane THOMAS, younger daughter of Mr & Mrs W H THOMAS ^ Clifton 1921 b 1888 Somerset ^ Fulham 1935-1943 executive staff officer, GPO London (E A) 1939 executive officer, civil service, GPO b 2Jan1888 ^ 48 Northway, Finchley (Edward A) d 1946.1 Hendon @ 58 d 11Jan1946 Golder’s Green @ 58 (Edwin Austin) d 11Jan1946 The Memorial Hospital, Finchley: ^ 48 Northway, London; probate granted 11Mar1946 Llandudno to Alice Jane MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £1,203 15Mar1949 overseer, London Postal Region: awarded Imperial Service Medal on his retirement [posthumously] sp Alice Jane THOMAS b 1886.4 Barton Regis [Bristol] b 14Nov1886 m 1919.4 Bristol (Alice J) 1921 b 1886 Bristol ^ Fulham 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 14Nov1886 ^ 48 Northway, Finchley (Alice J) d 1967.3 Poole @ 80 (Alice J) d 5Aug1967 Woodlands Nursing Home, Ferndown, Dorset: ^ St Andrews, Greenhill Chase, Wimborne, Dorset; probate granted 8Sep1967 Peterborough, estate £5425 |
Edward's middle name honoured his maternal grandmother Caroline AUSTIN
Edward and Alice were cousins. Edward's mother Ellen THOMAS was a sister of Alice's father, William THOMAS. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0797 |
head Howard Cecil Jeffrey MITCHELMORE b 1892.4 Wells 1901 @ 8 b Glastonbury ^ 16 Middle Street, Yeovil, Somerset with parents (Howard C J) 1911 science student @ 18 b Glastonbury ^ 67 Middle Street, Yeovil (Howard C G) 11Jan1915 commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, "C" Company, 1st Btn, Somerset Light Infantry; posted to France 10Dec1915; left to join Royal Flying Corps 21Jun1916; relinquished commission 4Jan1919 (H C J) 22Aug1918 St Austell Parish Church: marriage licence issued for Howard Cecil Jeffry MITCHELMORE, lieutenant Somerset Light Infantry, 78th TMB, and Annie ARNOLD of St Austell m 1918.3 St Austell, ARNOLD m 24Aug1918 Holy Trinity, St Austell: Howard Cecil Jeffrey MITCHELMORE, lieut Som L I, younger son of Mr & Mrs MITCHELMORE ^ Yeovil; Annie ARNOLD, youngest daughter of the late J ARNOLD Esq ^ Beckenham, Kent educated at Reckleford School, the Merchant Venturers' School and Bristol University teacher at Reckleford School and Summerleaze Park, Yeovil 1922-1945 special constable, awarded Police Medal 1936 with bar 1943 sportsman and horticulturalist 1939 school teacher b 29Sep1892 ^ 7A The Park, Yeovil (Howard C J MITCHLEMORE) d 1945.3 Yeovil @ 52 d 13Jul1945: ^ 7a The Park, Yeovil; administration granted 23Dec1945 Bristol to Annie MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £1,527 sp Annie ARNOLD b 1895.1 Lambeth b 9Feb1895 1901 @ 6 b Brixton ^ Bay View, Par, Cornwall with widowed mother Sarah b St Mewan, Cornwall 1911 music student @ 16 b Brixton ^ 9 Fore Street, St Austell, Cornwall with widowed aunt Annie BLIGHT m 1918.3 St Austell m 24Aug1918 Holy Trinity, St Austell 1921 b 1896 Beckenham, Kent ^ Yeovil 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Feb1895 ^ 7A The Park, Yeovil (MITCHLEMORE) d 1972.1 Yeovil son Jeffery Arnold MITCHELMORE b 1919.4 Yeovil b 1923.1 Yeovil |
Howard's obituary is available here. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 5250 |
b 21Jul1879 Hinsdale NY 1880 @ 10 mo b NY ^ Hinsdale NY 1900 oil merchant @ 20 b NY ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with parents (John C) m1 22Jun1904 Frankfort KS: John C MITCHELMORE, agent, Standard Oil Co @ 25 b NY ^ Edgar NB; Lavina J DALTON @ 25 b NB ^ Frankfort; officiating minister John's father Charles 1910 [occupation illegible] @ 29 b NY ^ Vermillion KS; head: father-in-law John L DALTON, farmer (John C) 1918-1919 ^ 3604 Idalia Anvenue, El Paso: did military service at YMCA (J C) 12Sep1918 YMCA Secretary, Army YMCA Headquarters, Fort Bliss TX ^ 3609 Kings Highway, El Paso TX: registered for WW1 draft (m2 1925), MEREX 1929 YMCA sec @ 49 b Cateraugutus County NY ^ Clifton AZ 1930 presbyterian missionary @ 50 b NY ^ Powell WY; first married @ 25 (John C MITCHELMOORE) 1935-1937 timekeeper ^ 3311 Nations Avenue, El Paso TX (Jno L/C) 1938 ^ 500 Rio Grande Street, El Paso (Jno C) 1939-1940 watchman, S W Portland Cement Company ^ 1801 E Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Jno C) 1940 part time field veritary, YMCA @ 60 b NY ^ 1801 East Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (John C) 1941-1943 clerk ^ 1716 E Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Jno C) 27Apr1942 ^ 1716 E Yandell, El Paso, employed by L Deal, 2514 Mesa, El Paso: registered for WW2 draft 1950 copper mine watchman, worked 48 hr last week, divorced @ 70 b NY ^ 1011½ Adoma Avenue, Miami AZ (John C) d 31Mar1965 Dallas TX, "widower; cause pneumonia, acute fracture of left hip" bur 1965 Restland Memorial Park, Dallas (John C) sp1 Lavina J DALTON known as Vina m 22Jun1904 Frankfort 1910 @ 30 b OH ^ Vermillion, married 6 yr d 1916, “shortly after the birth of her son John” d 1916; bur Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort (Lavina J) dau Ruth MITCHELMORE b 1904 sp2 Nancy Lee MEREX (m 1925) 1929 housewife @ 36 b Garland County AR ^ Clifton AZ (Nannie Lee) 1930 @ 37 b AR ^ Powell WY, first married @ 32 (Nannie) 1935-1937 ^ 3311 Nations Avenue, El Paso TX (Nannie) 1938 ^ 500 Rio Grande Street, El Paso (Nancy M) 1939-1940 ^ 1801 E Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Nancy M) 1940 @ 48 b AZ ^ 1801 East Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Nannie) 1941-1943 ^ 1716 E Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Nannie M) 1944 office worker ^ 1718 E Yandell Boulevard, El Paso (Mrs Nannie) 1950 private family housekeeper, worked 50 hr last week, divorced @ 57 b KY ^ 1804 Chalcedony Street, San Diego CA (Nanny) son Charles Fulton MITCHELMORE b 25Mar1929 Greelee County AZ |
According to the US military, John was born in Steuben county. Hinsdale is in Cattaraugus county.
John in 1902
In 1918-1919, John was apparently living with his younger brother Hugh, who was also a minister serving at the YMCA in El Paso.
John's memorial
Lavina's memorial |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 5217 |
1900 @ 19 b NY ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with parents (Hugh T) 1905 organised the first Boy Scout troop in North America m 30Jul1906 Seattle WA: Hugh Thomas MITCHELMORE ^ Skapit County; Maude Olive McCONNELL ^ King County; witnesses [mother] Mrs C H MITCHELMORE, Mrs Frank McCONNELL; officiating minister [father] Charles MITCHELMORE ^ Springfield MO m 190x Westminster Presbyterian Church, Seattle 1910 presbyterian preacher @ 30 b NY ^ Buckley WA (Hugh T). Also in household: "cousin" Sadie 1917-1918 minister, Altura Presbyterian Church ^ Idalia Street, El Paso TX: registered for WW1 draft 1917-1919 ^ 3604 Idalia Anvenue, El Paso: did military service at YMCA (Hugh T) 1920 presbyterian minister @ 39 b NY ^ Seattle WA (Hugh T) 1930 presbyterian clergyman@ 49 b NY ^ 132 North Main Street, Ashland OR (Hugh T) 1937-1940 presbyterian minister, Myrtle Point OR 1940 clergyman, church @ 59 b NY ^ 315 Richmond Avenue, Myrtle Point (Hugh) 1942 Presbyterian minister 5 ft 7 in, 185 lb ^ Myrtle Point OR 1950 minister, worked 40 hr last week @ 69 ^ 142 Ivy Court, Astoria OR (Hugh T) d 1Jan1973 Claremont County, CA d Jan1973 Medford OR @ 92 (Hugh) d 1973 Pilgrim Place Retirement Home, Claremont CA; bur Pioneer Cemetery, Astoria sp Maude Olive McCONNELL b 21Sep1880 Red River Landing, Bayou Teche LA concert pianist m 30Jul1906 Seattle m 190x Westminster Presbyterian Church, Seattle 1910 private music teacher @ 30 b LA ^ Buckley 1920 musician @ 39 b NY ^ Seattle (Maud M) 1930 @ 49 b LA ^ 132 North Main Street, Ashland (Maude) 1940 @ 59 b LA ^ 315 Richmond Avenue, Myrtle Point (Maude) 1950 keeping house @ 69 ^ 142 Ivy Court, Astoria (Maude M) d 26Feb1961 Astoria OR d 26Feb1961 @ 81; bur Ocean View Cemetery, Warrenton OR (Maude) b 23Aug1907 Anacortes WA dau Caryl Maude MITCHELMORE b 4Sep1909 Tacoma County WA known as Alice 1910 @ 8 mo b WA ^ Buckley WA with parents (Caryl) 1920 @ 10 b NY ^ Seattle WA with parents (Caryl M) d 10May1922 Wilbur WA @ 12 (Caryl) bur 1922 Wilbur Cemetery, Lincoln WA |
The California BMD index wrongly records Hugh's place of birth as Oregon and his place of death as Los Angeles. His World World II draft registration card has his place of birth as Cattaraugus NY, whereas Woodhull is in Steuben county.
Hugh and Maude
Caryl at age 5 Caryl's memorial |
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head Alfred Angelo MITCHELMORE b 9Oct1883 Steuben, New York NY 1900 @ 16 b NY ^ Minden City, Lincoln NE with parents (Alfred A) m 21Jun1905 Hastings NE, QUIGLE 1910 salesman, dry goods @ 27 b New York ^ Hasting NE (Alfred) 1917-1918 travelling salesman ^ 827 N St Joe Avenue, Hastings: registered for WW1 draft 1920 real estate agent @ 36 b NY ^ Juniata NE 1930 real estate salesman, self-employed @ 46 b NY ^ 1123 North Hastings Avenue, Hastings (Alfred) 1940 real estate agent, retired @ 56 b NY ^ 321 North St Joseph Avenue, Hastings (Alfred) 1943 ^ 320 E Islay Street, Santa Barbara CA (Alf A MITCHELLMORE) 1945 ^ 334 W Foothill Boulevard, Pomona CA (Alf A MITCHELLMORE) 1948 ^ 826 Harvard Avenue, Claremont CA (Alfd A MITCHELLMORE) 1950 @ 66 b NY ^ 826 Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles CA (Alfred A) sp Ada Minnie QUIGLE b 31Jul1883 IL, "daughter of Jacob QUIGLE and Martha Helen née CADWALADER" m 21Jun1905 Hastings 1910 @ 26 b NY ^ Hastings (Ada) 1920 @ 36 b NY ^ Juniata 1930 @ 46 b IL ^ 1123 North Hastings Avenue, Hastings (Ada M) 1940 @ 56 b NY ^ 321 North St Joseph Avenue, Hastings (Ada M) 1943 ^ 320 E Islay Street, Santa Barbara (Ada MITCHELLMORE) 1948 ^ 826 Harvard Avenue, Claremont (Ada M MITCHELLMORE) 1950 keeping house @ 66 b IL ^ 826 Harvard Boulevard, Los Angeles CA (Ada M) d 1984; bur Oak Park, Claremont (Ada Q) dau Eva Belle MITCHELMORE 1910 @ 3 b NE ^ Hastings with parents (Eva) 1920 student @ 11 b NY ^ Juniata with parents 1922 student, Hastings High School, Hastings (Eva) 1928 student, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (m 1929), Harry de Witt Jnr LANDIS 1930 librarian, City of San Diego CA @ 23 b NE ^ 2330 Union Street, San Diego, first married @ 22 1940 librarian, public library, divorced @ 32 b NE ^ Hastings (Eva M) |
Alfred in 1902
Alfred & Ada's wedding 1905
An obituary in the Los Angeles Times of 9Jun1938 refers to “Mitchelmore Apartments, Hastings NE”. The building may have belonged to Alfred.
Ada's memorial
Eva in 1928 |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0805 |
head Albert Edgar Rundle MITCHELMORE b 1883.1 Kingsbridge 1891 @ 8 b Dodbrooke ^ 3 Compton Cottage, Church Street, Dodbrooke with parents (Albert) 19Jun1893 ^ 27 Oakfield Terrace: admitted to Cattdown Road Senior School, Plymouth (Edgar) 1901 shop assistant @ 18 b Ivybridge ^ The Cottage, Devon Square, Wolborough; head Henry CORDWENT, shopkeeper, furnishing trade (Albert R) 28Jun1907 shop assistant @ 25: at Bristol Assizes, sentenced to 9 mo hard labour for stealing various sums of money from the National Telephone Company Limited, Bristol, in May/Jun 1907; as Edgar MITCHELMORE, previously imprisoned for 2 mo for stealing 8 pairs of trousers (Albert) 10Feb1908 hairdresser b 1882 Plymouth: released from Bristol Prison, intending to reside in Bristol (Albert or Edgar) 1911 ironmonger's assistant, boarder @ 29 b Kingsbridge ^ Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire (Edgar); head: Catherine SPENCER, widow 9Oct1912 salesman b 1882 Plymouth: sentenced to 12 mo hard labour for stealing 114 spoons and 72 forks from his employer, the London Aluminium Company; previously imprisoned as Edgar or Albert MITCHLEMORE (Edward) 8 Aug1813 salesman b 1882 Plymouth: released from Birmingham Prison after serving 12 mo for larceny, intending to reside at 33 Cumberland Street, Birmingham (Edgar or Albert) m 1915.4 Canterbury, COLEY (Albert W) m 16Oct1915 Canterbury: Albert Edgar MITCHELMORE, Sergeant, Army Service Corps @ 33 of Old Park Camp, father Frank Newt MITCHELMORE (deceased), ironmonger; Florence May COLEY @ 20 of 67 Srowe Street, father Daniel COLEY, 3rd Buffs; by licence 1921 b 1884 Dodbrooke ^ Godalming, Surrey (Albert Edgar) 1939 ironmonger's salesman b 26Jan1883 ^ 6 Stone Street, Hastings, Sussex (Albert) d 1945.1 Chatham @ 61 (Albert Edgar) bur 31Jan1945 Woodlands Road Cemetery, Gillingham @ 61 ^ Gillingham (Albert Edgar) sp Florence May COLEY b 1895.3 Canterbury b 19Jun1895 1901 @ 6 b Canterbury, Kent ^ 2 Hospital Lane, Canterbury (Florence) 1911 general servant @ 15 b Canterbury ^ 24 Rosemary Lane, Canterbury (Florence) m1 1915.4 Canterbury, MITCHELMORE m1 16Oct1915 Canterbury, MITCHELMORE 1921 b 1895 Canterburye ^ Godalming, Surrey 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Jun1895 ^ 6 Stone Street, Hastings m2 1951.3 Chatham, William L SMORFITT (Florence M) d 1986.1 Sutton b 1916.2 Canterbury dau Peggy Florence MITCHELMORE b 1922.1 Guildford (Peggy F) b 26Dec1921 1939 waitress café b 26Dec1921 ^ 6 Stone Street, Hastings with parents (Peggy F) m 1944.4 Chatham, Harry CUTHBERTSON (Peggy F) d 8Aug2017 Langholm, Dumfries dau Jeane Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 1929.2 Battle m 1950.3 Blythe, John V PEARCE (Jean E) d 3Feb2020 Okehampton @ 91 (Jean Elizabeth) |
Peggy's death registration records her date of birth as 27Dec1921. |
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b 1885.4 Kingsbridge b 8Sep1885 Dodbrooke 20Aug1894 admitted to Charles Boys School, Plymouth; previously at Cattedown School, Plymouth (Ewart) 1901 plumber @ 15 b Dodbrooke ^ Brendon House, Gibbon Lane, Plymouth with parents (Frank E) m 1917.4 Plymouth, DWYER (Frank E) 1921 b 1885 Kingsbridge ^ Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire 1939 plumber b 8Sep1885 ^ 106 Haydock Street, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire (Frank E) d 1967.4 Plymouth @ 82 d 3Oct1967: ^ 7 Collingwood Villas, Plymouth; probate granted 31Oct1967 Bodmin to Hedley Walter MILLER, architect, Peter NOBLE, clerical officer, & Arthur GOLDBERG, solicitor, estate £1,316 sp Bridget DWYER b 1886.1 Wigan b 12Dec1885 1891 @ 5 b Ince in Makerfield, Lancashire ^ Hemfield Road, Ince in Makerfield 1901 cotton reeler @ 15 b Wigan ^ 5 Hemfield Road, Ince in Makerfield m 1917.4 Plymouth 1921 b 1885 Cork, Ireland ^ Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 12Dec1885 ^ 106 Haydock Street, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire d 1955.4 Newton @ 69 |
Bridget's birth was registered under DWYER and DWAYER.
The 1921 record appears to have confused Bridget with her mother Bridget, who was born in Ireland.
In the 1939 register, "MITCHELMORE" has been crossed out and "O'DWYER" written in above it. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0806 |
head Frederick Owen MITCHELMORE b 1891.3 Newton Abbot b 18Jul1891 1901 @ 9 b Newton Abbot ^ 6 The Avenue, Newton Abbot with parents 1911 business clerk, gas office @ 19 b Newton Abbot ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot with parents (Frederick) 15Sep1915 arrived in Egypt with the 2nd/5th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (Leonard) m 1917.4 Newton Abbot, COLLINGWOOD (Frederick O) 1921 b 1891 Newton Abbot ^ Wolborough with parents 1939 showroom manager, Newton Abbot Gas & Coke b 18Jul1891 ^ 90 Torquay Road, Newton Abbot with parents (Frederick O) 1964 retired gas board clerk d 1978.1 Newton Abbot d 1Feb1978: ^ 10 Powderham Road, Newton Abbot; administration granted 1Mar1978 London, estate £1,909 sp Bernice Olive Glennie COLLINGWOOD b 1895.2 St Germans (Bernice Olive G) chr 24May1895 Torpoint 1901 @ 6 b Torpoint ^ 1 Albert Terrace, Torpoint (Bernice) 1911 @ 16 b Torpoint ^ 6 Collingwood Villas, Devonport (Bernie) m 1917.4 Newton Abbot 1921 b 1895 Torpoint ^ Wolborough with parents-in-law (Bernice Olive Glunme) d 1932.3 Newton Abbot @ 37 son Frederick Collingwood MITCHELMORE b 1919.3 Newton Abbot dau Mary MITCHELMORE b 1921.4 Newton Abbot |
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head Arthur Leonard Hellens MITCHELMORE b 1894.3 Newton Abbot b 23Jul1894 1901 @ 6 b Newton Abbot ^ 6 The Avenue, Newton Abbot with parents (Leonard) 1911 assistant, gas showroom @ 16 b Newton Abbot ^ Newton Abbot with parents (Leonard) 22Sep1913 a young baritone with a voice of splendid quality and power: appeared in show with Jan Stewer at Theatre Royal, Exeter (Leonard) 15Sep1915 ^ Queen Street, Newton Abbot: received a cable from his brother Frederick announcing his safe arrival in Egypt with the 2nd/5th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (Leonard) m 1917.4 Newton Abbot, SNOW (Arthur L H) 1921 b 1894 Devon, ^ Friern Barnet, Middlesex 1939 collector, Newton Abbot & District Gas & Coke Co Ltd b 23Jul1894 ^ 5 Beechwood Street, Newton Abbot (Leonard A H) d 1969.4 Torbay (Arthur Leonard M) d 7Oct1969 Wunsmore, 23 Woodland Avenue, Kingskerswell: retired local government officer d 7Oct1969: ^ 23 Woodland Avenue, Kingskerswell; probate granted 23Dec1969 London, estate £5,659 sp Mary Winifred SNOW b 1884.1 Newton Abbot b 2Nov1883 m 1917.4 Newton Abbot (Mary W) 1921 b 1883 Devon, ^ Friern Barnet, Middlesex 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 2Nov1883 ^ 5 Beechwood Street, Newton Abbot (Mary W) d 1959.4 Newton Abbot @ 75 (Mary W) d 9Oct1959 Newton Abbot Hospital, Newton Abbot: ^ Wynsmore, 23 Woodland Avenue, Kingskerswell; probate granted 3Nov1959, estate £4,829 |
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1800 |
head William Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1891.4 Prescot b 26Aug1891 ^ 6 Catherine Street, Widnes, Lancashire chr 31Aug1891 Liverpool 1901 school boy @ 9 b Widness ^ St Vincent's Boys Home, Fulwood, Liverpool (William) 15Apr1902 admitted to St Marie's Roman Catholic Primary School, Widnes; formerly of St Vincent's, Preston, left 7Nov1902 (William) 24Mar1904 @13: departed Liverpool aboard Southwark for Portland OR, then to Dr Barnardo’s in Toronto ON under child emigration scheme (Wm) 5Apr1904 @ 12 ^ London: arrived Portland on Southwark from Liverpool, bound for Dr Bernardo’s Home, Toronto; ticket paid for by Dr Barnardo’s; no previous visits 1911 brakesman @ 20 b 1889 England ^ East Queen Street, Palmerston ON, emigrated to Canada 1905; lodging with Richard JOHNSTON 27Oct1914 enlisted in Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force at Walkerton ON: unm farmer b 26Aug1891 Liverpool; next of kin: Margaret MITCHELMORE, Liverpool m 1917.2 Epsom, ROBJENT (William T) m 24May1917 St Barnabas, Epsom: William Thomas MITCHELMORE, soldier @ 24 ^ Bramshott Camp, Hampshire, father Joseph MITCHELMORE (deceased), naval officer; Grace Lilian ROBJENT, cook @ 24 ^ 5 Upper Court Road, Epsom, father James ROBJENT (deceased), labourer 1920 master baker ^ Moulsham builder: built family home in Cheam, Surrey 1939 builder's labourer b 20Sep1891 ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam (William J) 29Aug1940 departed Liverpool aboard Duchess of Richmond for Halifax NS (William) d 1947.4 Surrey Mid E @ 56 d 9Dec1947; bur Cuddington Cemetery, Sutton d 4Dec1947: ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam; administration granted 22Mar1948 to Grace Lilian MITCHELMORE, widow, & [daughter] Marion Grace CHURCHILL, wife of Charles CHURCHILL, estate £1,314 sp Grace Lilian ROBJENT b 1894.1 Braintree b 16Nov1894 Hatfield Peveral m 1917.2 Epsom (Grace L) m 24May1917 St Barnabas, Epsom 1921 b 1893 Essex ^ Mitcham 1939 unpaid domestic work b 16Nov1893 ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam (Grace L) d 1960.4 Surrey NE @ 66 bur 7Nov1960 Cuddington Cemetery, Sutton d 27Oct1960 St Helier Hospital, Carshalton, Surrey: ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam; probate granted 5Dec1960 London to Arthur James LEACH, solicitor's managing clerk, estate £3,463 dau Marion Grace MITCHELMORE b 1918.1 Epsom (Marion G) b 24Feb1918 1921 b 1918 Surrey ^ Mitcham with parents 1939 domestic worker b 24Feb1918 ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam with parents (Marion G) m1 1941.3 Surrey MidE, Charles E CHURCHILL (Marion G) m2 1959.2 Surrey MidE, Oliver THOMPSON (Marion G) d 1992 Worthing d Mar1993 Dover (Mary Melina G THOMSON) dau Alma Olive MITCHELMORE b 1920.2 Croydon (Alma O) b 27Apr1920 chr 18Jul1920 Chelmsford (Alice Olive) 1921 b 1920 Mitcham ^ Mitcham with parents 1939 clerk b 27Apr1920 ^ 64 Chatsworth Road, Cheam with parents (Alma O) m 1941.1 Surrey MidE, Henry A GOODCHILD m 12Jan1941 Cheam d 2Nov1992 Hamilton NZ |
St Vincent's Boys Home was part of Bishop O’Reilly’s Memorial Poor Law School, which his sister Mary was also attending in 1901. A description of life at the boy's school is available here.
It is not known who William's reported next of kin Margaret MITCHELMORE was; it is possible William did not know anything about his origins and simply invented a name.
William's dates of birth as recorded in 1939 and 1947 are inconsistent.
Marion's death registration gives her date of birth as 11Jun1919, clearly an error. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1143 |
head Reginald Conroy James MITCHELMORE b 1900.2 Newton Abbot b 13Mar1900 ^ 11 Moorland Terrace, Torquay chr 2May1900 St Mary, Upton 1901 @ 1 b Torquay ^ Tormoham with mother (Reggie) 25May1903 admitted to St Saviour's & All Saints Church Primary School Torquay; previously at Tor School, left 7Jul1905 (Reginald) 1911 scholar @ 11 b Torquay ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham with parents (Reggie) 1919 private 46100 Wiltshire Regiment; awarded British War and Victory medals (Reginald C J) 1921 b 1901 Torquay ^ Tormoham with parents (Reginald) m 1929.2 Newton Abbot, FRAGALL m Jun1929 Upton Parish Church, Torquay 1939 postman b 13Mar1900 ^ 34 St James Road, Torquay (Reg C J) 19Apr1960 postman, Torquay: awarded Imperial Service Medal on his retirement d 1971.1 Torbay (Reginald Conroy J) d 15Mar1971: ^ 34 St james Road, Upton, Torquay; probate granted 17May1971 Bristol, estate £3,488 sp Florence Ethel FRAGALL b 1902.2 Newton Abbot b 30Mar1902 Torquay chr 4May1902 St Mary, Upton 1911 @ 9 b Torquay ^ 3 Orchard Cottages, Upton Road, Torquay with parents 1921 b 1902 Torquay ^ Tormoham m 1929.2 Newton Abbot m Jun1929 Upton Parish Church, Torquay 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 30Mar1902 ^ 34 St James Road, Torquay (Florence E) d Dec1986 Torbay |
Reginald's death is indexed under both Reginald Connory J and Reginald Conroy J. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1519 |
head Herbert O'Neal MITCHELMORE b 1902.1 Newton Abbot b 14Jan1902 Torquay 1911 school @ 9 b Torquay ^ 65 Dunmere Road, Tormoham with parents (Bertie) 1921 b 1902 Torquay ^ Tormoham with parents m 1935.2 Newton Abbot, PIPER (Herbert O) 1939 boots & shoes repairer b 14Jan1902 ^ 207 Union Street, Torquay (Herbert) d 1953.1 Newton Abbot @ 51 sp Dorothy Lilian PIPER b 1905.1 Winchester b 21Nov1904 1911 @ 6 b Winchester ^ 72 Hyde Street, Winchester 1921 b 1905 Winchester ^ Chilcomb, Hampshire m 1935.2 Newton Abbot (Dorothy L) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 21Nov1904 ^ 207 Union Street, Torquay (Dorothy) d 1968.1 Newton Abbot @ 61 (Dorothy C) d 5Dec1967 Torquay "manual strangulation, Alan REEVES convicted of her murder" (Dorothy MICHELMORE) d 5Dec1967: ^ 5 Woodville Road, Torquay; probate granted 15Jan1968 Exeter; estate £3,211 (Dorothy Clarise) dau Margaret Dorothy MITCHELMORE b 1936.4 Newton Abbot (Margaret D) b 18Sep1936 m 1964.4 Newton Abbot, William B MARTIN (Margaret D) d 1976.1 Ludlow, Shropshire |
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head William Quirck MITCHELMORE b 1877.3 Cardiff b 27Jun1877 Cardiff 1881 @ 3 b Cardiff ^ 23 North Luton Place, Cardiff St Mary (William D) chr 10Apr1887 Cardiff All Saints 1891 scholar @ 13 b Cardiff ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff (William) 1895 @ 18 b Cardiff: enlisted as private 4409, 53rd Btn Middlesex Regiment (William) Jul1898 ^ 74 Richards Street, Cathays, Cardiff: advertises two good cart horses and gear for sale (W) m 1899.2 Cardiff, WATKINS m 8May1899 Cardiff: William MITCHELMORE, eldest son of the late Andrew MITCHELMORE ^ Cardiff; Julia WATKINS, only daughter of the late Thomas WATKINS ^ Newport, Monmouthshire m 8May1899 Wesleyan Chapel, Newport Road, Cardiff 1901 groom driver @ 23 b Cardiff ^ Cardiff St John (William) 1911 pork butcher @ 35 b Cardiff ^ Merthyr Tydfil (William) 9Dec1915 pork butcher @ 38 yr 5 mo ^ 2 Three Salmon Street, Merthyr: enlisted in British Army, driver 291303 A H Horse Transport, Royal Army Service Corps (William) 1919 ^ 42 Richard Street, Cathays, Cardiff 1921 b 1877 Cardiff ^ Cardiff (William) 1939 horse driver b 27Jul1877 ^ 34 Clare Road, Cardiff (William) d 7Dec1950 Cardiff d 1950.4 W Glamorgan @ 73 sp Julia WATKINS b 1868.4 Crickhowell b 15Nov1868 Brynmaur m 1899.2 Cardiff m 8May1899 Cardiff m 8May1899 Wesleyan Chapel, Newport Road, Cardiff 1901 @ 30 b Brynmawr, Breconshire ^ 74 Richard Street, Cardiff St John 1911 @ 38 b Breconshire ^ Merthyr Tydfil 1915 ^ 2 Three Salmon Street, Merthyr 1919 ^ 42 Richard Street, Cathays, Cardiff 1921 b 1873 ^ Cardiff) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 15Nov1868 ^ 34 Clare Road, Cardiff d 1942.3 Cardiff @ 73 dau Cecilia MITCHELMORE b 1903.2 Cardiff d 1903.2 Cardiff @ 0 bur 9Jun1903 Cardiff St John @ 12 dy (Cicilia) |
William was baptised at the same ceremony as his siblings Clara,
William and Julia
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0194 |
head Edwin Herbert MITCHELMORE b 1890.2 Cardiff b 4Jun1890 1891 @ 10 mo ^ 50 Vere Street, Cardiff (Edwin) 28Apr1897 admitted to Albany Road School, Roath 15Jan1900 admitted to Marlborough Road Primary School, Cardiff; left 20Jul1900, invalided 15Nov1900 admitted to Gladstone Primary School; left 14Nov1902 chr 20Mar1901 Cardiff St Feilo @ 10 1901 @ 10 b Cadoxton, Glamorgan ^ Cardiff St John with mother (Edwin) 1911 pianoforte salesman @ 20 b Glamorgan ^ 42 Richards Street, Cathays, Cardiff with mother m 1912.3 Cardiff m 10Jul1912 Roath, Cardiff: Edwin Herbert MITCHELMORE, assistant manager @ 22 ^ 42 Richard Street, father Henry Andrew MITCHELMORE, deceased; Laura THOMAS @ 23 ^ 10 Cottrele Road, father William John THOMAS, marine engineer; witness [mother] Elizabeth Jane MITCHELMORE, by licence 3Aug1912 piano salesman @ 22 b Wales: arrived Quebec QC aboard Corsicann from Liverpool, destination Winnipeg MB, intending to remain in Canada permanently (Edwin) 1916 bookkeeper, machinery office @ 26 b England ^ 823 Strathcome Street, Winnepeg, immigrated 1912 (Edwin H) 1921 bookkeeper @ 31 b Wales ^ 365 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg 4Mar1926 arrived Seattle WA from Victoria BC aboard Princess Alice 25Sep1926 piano tuner & repairer b England ^ 671½ Broadway Street, Venice CA: declaration of intention [naturalisation] 1930 woodworker, airplane factory @ 39 b England ^ Los Angeles CA (Edwin H); rent $30 1930 ^ 619 Broadway Street, Los Angeles (Edwin H) 5Apr1932 ^ 2300 Penmar Avenue, Venice CA: naturalisation petition lodged, admitted 8Jul1932 1933 ^ 2300 Penmore Ave, Venice (Edwin H) 1936 ^ 1141 Rialto Ave, Venice (Edw H) 1938 aircraft worker ^ 2008 Walnut Avenue, Venice (Edwin H) 27Apr1942 ^ 2008 Walnut Avenue, Venice, employed by North American Aviation Inc, Inglewood: registered for WW2 draft d 24Jan1963 Santa Monica CA (Edwin H) bur 28Jan1963 Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica sp Laura THOMAS m 1912.3 Cardiff m 10Jul1912 Roath, Cardiff 3Aug1912 @ 23 b Wales: arrived Quebec from Liverpool aboard Corsican, destination Winnipeg MB, intending to remain in Canada permanently 1916 @ 27 b England ^ 823 Strathcome Street, Winnepeg (Lauria) 1921 @ 32 b Wales ^ 365 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg 4Mar1926 arrived Seattle WA from Victoria BC aboard Princess Alice 5Oct1926 housewife @ 37 b 23Apr1889 Cardiff ^ 671½ Broadway Street, Venice: declaration of intention [naturalisation] 1930 @ 41 b England ^ 619 Broadway Avenue, Los Angeles 1930 ^ 619 Broadway Street, Venice 1933 woodworker ^ 2300 Penmore Avenue, Venice 1936 ^ 1141 Rialto Avenue, Venice 1938 ^ 2008 Walnut Avenue, Venice 26May1938 ^ 2008 Walnut Avenue, Venice: naturalisation petition lodged, admitted 26Aug1938 d 19Sep1969 Santa Monica bur 23Sep1969 Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica dau Muriel Grace MITCHELMORE chr Feb1915 1916 @ 1 b SK ^ 823 Strathcome Street, Winnipeg (Muriel G) 1921 @ 6 b MB ^ 365 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg MB with parents 1930 @ 15 b England ^ 619 Broadway Avenue, Los Angeles with parents (Muriel) 1934 student, Venice High School & Venice Skill Center, Venice (Muriel) m1 28Nov1934 Maricopa AZ: Blaine EVANS @ 21 of Venice; Muriel G MITCHELMORE @ 19 ^ Venice m2 18Jun1939 CA, Robert David GALUSHA (Muriel) 1940 wife @ 25 b Canada ^ 1015 Rialto Avenue, Los Angeles since 1935, US citizen (Muriel) m3 199x, CAMPBELL d 1998; bur Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica CA (Muriel Mitchelmore) dau Millicent Loreen MITCHELMORE b 14Oct1918 Winnipeg 1921 @ 2 b MB ^ 365 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg MB with parents d 24Aug1929 Venice |
Edwin
Edwin & Laura
Muriel & Robert
Muriel's memorial
Millicent
Millicent's memorial |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1396 |
head Ernest Lionel Quirke MITCHELMORE b 1889.2 Cardiff b 5Mar1889 Cardiff known as Lionel 1891 @ 2 b Glamorgan, Cardiganshire ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire with parents (Lionel MUCHMORE) 1901 pupil @ 12 b Cardiff ^ Godwin College, 29-31 Godwin Road, Margate, Kent, with brother Norman and sister Doris (Lionel); head: Fanny SAXBY, housekeeper chr 10Apr1905 Reading St Mary (Lionel Ernest Quirke) 13Jun1915 farmer @ 25: arrived Liverpool aboard Lapland from New York, intended residence 4 Woodfield Road, Ealing, last permanent residence Canada (Lionel) 7Jul1918 Welsh merchant @ 29: arrived New York aboard Tenyo Maru from Yokohama (Lionel E) 20Aug1918 commercial [traveller] @ 29: arrived Liverpool aboard Lapland from New York, intended residence Ffrwddgred, Goring on Thames, last permanent residence Japan (L E Q) 9Oct1918 shipping agent: enlisted in RAF as cadet pilot 184218, transferred to Reserve 13Feb1919, discharged 30Apr1920 2May1919 merchantile assistant @ 30: departed London aboard Borneo Maru for Yokohama, Japan, intending to reside in China (L E Q) 19May1919 unm commercial [traveller] @ 30 yr 1 mo ^ Reading: arrived New York aboard Borneo Maru from London, destination Peking; nearest relative in UK father E MITCHEMORE ^ Ffrwddgrech, Goring on Thames (Lionel E Q) 1921 b 1890 Cardiff ^ Cardiff with parents (Lionel Ernest Quirk) 25Feb1922 accountant @ 32: departed Liverpool aboard Amarapoora for Rangoon, Burma, intending to reside in Singapore (L E Q) 3Jan1923 accountant @ 33: arrived London aboard Nankin from Singapore, intended residence 92 Crescent Road, Reading; last permanent residence Singapore (Mr M) m 1932.4 Manchester S, CREAGH-BARRY (Lionel E) 1939 biscuit salesman (wholesale) b 5Mar1889 ^ 6 Norfolk Square, Brighton (Lionel E) d 1957.1 Bournemouth @ 68 (Lionel Ernest) sp Marie Densille Nora Josephine CREAGH-BARRY b 1901.2 Middletown, Ireland (Marie Densille N J C BARRY) b 15May1901 Walshtownmore, Midleton, Cork 1911 @ 9 ^ 5 Dundullerick East, Templebodan, Cork (Delle) m 1932.4 Manchester S 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 15May1901 ^ 6 Norfolk Square, Brighton (Marie D) d Jul1984 Bournemouth (Marie Danielle N J) |
Godwin College was a "gentleman's school" owned by Edward MALTBY. In 1901, it had 18 pupils.
Lionel was baptised at the same ceremony as his brother Norman.
Marie's marriage is registered under Marie D J C BARRY and Marie D J CREAIGH-BARRY. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1140 |
head William Norman MITCHELMORE b 1891.1 Bradfield b 2Nov1890 known as Norman 1891 @ 4 mo b Goring, Oxfordshire ^ Miller of Mansfield Hotel, Goring, Oxfordshire with parents (Norman MUCHMORE) 1901 pupil @ 10 b Goring, Berkshire ^ Godwin College, 29-31 Godwin Road, Margate, Kent, with brother Lionel and sister Doris (Norman); head: Fanny SAXBY, housekeeper chr 10Apr1905 Reading St Mary 1911 accountant @ 20 b Goring, Oxfordshire ^ Manor Road, Goring, Berkshire m 1927.3 Reading, JOHNSON (Norman W) 1939 clerk, gas company b 2Nov1890 ^ 45 Balmore Drive, Reading (William Norman) d 1981.1 Hove (Norman William) d 12Mar1981: ^ 4a Carlisle Road, Hove; probate granted 19May1981 Brighton, estate £30,296 (Norman William) sp Dorothy JOHNSON b 26Mar1895 b 1895.2 Newbury 1901 @ 6 b Newbury, Berkshire ^ 18 Carnarvon Terrace, Newbury with parents William & Sarah m 1927.3 Reading 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Mar1896 ^ 45 Balmore Drive, Reading d Feb1985 Hove d 11Feb1985: ^ 74/76 Pembroke Crescent, Hove, Sussex; probate granted 7Mar1985 Brighton |
Godwin College was a "gentleman's school" owned by Edward MALTBY. In 1901, it had 18 pupils.
Norman was baptised at the same ceremony as his brother Lionel. |
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head William George MITCHELMORE b 25Sep1889 1901 @ 11 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth with parents (Willie) 1911 baker @ 21 b Plymouth ^ 3 Elim Terrace, Plymouth with mother (William) m 1911.3 Plymouth, MURCH (William G) 1918 private 51773, Welsh Regiment: patient at 51st Field Ambulance (W G) 1939 journeyman baker b 25Sep1889 ^ 34 Alfred Road, Plymouth (William G) 1939 ^ 25 Old Laira Road, Plymouth: full time air raid warden, paid £3 per week (W/William) d 1961.3 Plymouth @ 71 sp Edith Dorothy MURCH b 1890.1 Plymouth 1891 @ 1 b Plymouth ^ 4 Catherine Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1901 pupil @ 9 b Plymouth ^ Girls Industrial School, 13 Portland Villas, Plymouth (Edith C) 1911 general servant domestic, inmate @ 19 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth Workhouse, Greenbank, Plymouth (Edith) m 1911.3 Plymouth 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 20Apr1891 ^ 34 Alfred Road, Plymouth (Edith M) d 1944.4 Plymouth @ 53 (Edith May) son William George MITCHELMORE b 1911.3 Plymouth d 1918.4 East Stonehouse @ 7 son Richard Stanley MITCHELMORE b 1913.1 Plymouth |
Edith's birth date as recorded in the 1939 register is clearly in error.
For some unknown reason, William's birth was also registered in 1911.4 Plymouth. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0989 |
head Richard Stanley MITCHELMORE b 1899.2 Plymouth b 1Mar1899 chr 17Mar1899 Plymouth Holy Trinity 1901 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ 31 Cambridge Lane, Plymouth with parents (Stanley) 19Apr1909 ^ 31 Cambridge Lane W: admitted to Plymouth Public School, previously at Oxford Street Boys School 1911 scholar @ 12 b Plymouth ^ 3 Elim Terrace, Plymouth with mother (Stanley) 13Jan1917 enlisted in British Army: private 34162 Dorsetshire Regiment 1919 awarded British War and Victory Medals 1921 b 1899 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with mother m 1924.3 Plympton, HINE (Stanley Richard) m 28Jul1924 Plympton St Mary Hooe, HINE 1939 furniture salesman b 1Mar1899 ^ 16 Egerton Road, Plymouth (Stanley) 29Dec1964 skilled labourer, Ministry of Defence, Devonport: awarded Imperial Service Medal on his retirement d Jan1988 Newton Abbot d 21Jan1988: ^ 16 Egerton Road, St Judes, Plymouth; probate granted 30Jun1988 (Richard Stanley/Stanley Richard) sp Kathleen Mary HINE b 1897.1 Plympton b 12Nov1896 m 1924.3 Plympton m 28Jul1924 Plympton St Mary Hooe 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 12Nov1897 ^ 16 Egerton Road, Plymouth (Kathleen) d 1980.3 Plymouth d 25Sep1980: ^ 16 Egerton Road, St Judes, Plymouth; probate granted 20Nov1980 Bristol, estate £2,813 b 1926.3 Plympton (Roy C) |
Richard was baptised at the same ceremony as his sister Winifred.
Richard
Kathleen's date of birth as recorded in 1939 appears to be one year in error. |
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head William Richard MITCHELMORE b 1904.3 Plymouth b 3Jun1904 Plymouth chr 22Jun1904 Plymouth Charles 1911 school @ 6 b Plymouth ^ 39 Claremont Street, Ope, Plymouth with parents (William) 28Aug1911 ^ 39 Claremont Street: admitted to Plymouth Public School, previously at Oxford Street Infants School (Wm Rd) 26Feb1920 scholar: enlisted in the Royal Navy as Ordinary Boy Artificer, No. M35408; promoted 5Apr1920 Ordinary Artificer Apprentice, 1Jul1924 Ordinary Artificer 5, 1Jul1925 Acting Ordinary Artificer 4, 14Jul1926 Ordinary Artificer 4, 1Jul1928 Ordinary Artificer 3 1921 b 1904 Charles ^ Devonport 1921 b 1904 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents m 1931.1 Portsmouth, LEVETT 28Sep1937 OA2 M35408, HMS Eclipse/Drake: awarded Long Service & Good Conduct Medal d Feb1989 Portsmouth d 7Feb1989 sp Hilda Ellen LEVETT b 3Jun1908 m 1931.1 Portsmouth (Hilda E) 1939 housewife b 10Jul1908 ^ 17 Alpha Street, Portsmouth (Hilda E) d Jan1990 Portsmouth d 5Jan1990: ^ 49 Sandown Road, Cosham, Hampshire; probate granted 18Jan1990 Winchester b 1931.4 Portsmouth |
William
William appears to have been enumerated twice in 1921—perhaps once at his home and once at his workplace.
Hilda's date of birth as recorded in 1939 and 1990 are inconsistent. |
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head Evelyn MITCHELMORE b 1894.4 Christchurch b 31Aug1894 1901 school boy @ 6 b Pokesdown ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown with parents 1911 apprentice grocer @ 16 b Bournemouth ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with parents 8Feb1916 ^ 318 Christchurch Road, Boscombe: enlisted in British Army, gunner 2163 Territorial Force, then 851065 21st R Bty, Royal Field Artillery 1919 awarded British War medal 1921 b 1894 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth with mother m 1921.4 Romsey, HUMBY 1939 manager provisions b 31Aug1894 ^ 58 Strawberry Vale, Twickenham d 1948.3 Surrey MidE @ 53 d 11Jul1948: ^ 40 Old Farleigh Road, Selsdon, Surrey; probate granted 4May1949 to [wife]Florence Edith MITCHELMORE, widow, & [son] Victor Gordon MITCHELMORE, civil servant, estate £5,190 sp Florence Edith HUMBY b 1890.1 Southampton m 1921.4 Romsey (Florence E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3Jan1891 ^ 58 Strawberry Vale, Twickenham (Florence) d 1956.3 Surrey MidE @ 66 d 6Jul1956: widow ^ 40 Old Farleigh Road, Selsdon, Surrey; probate granted 27Aug1956 London to [son] Victor Gordon MITCHELMORE, no occupation, estate £2,995 b 1922.4 Poole |
Florence's date of birth, as recorded in the 1939 Register, is clearly in error. She was probably born on 3Jan1890. |
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head Clement MITCHELMORE b 1898.4 Christchurch b 13Aug1898 1901 @ 2 b Pokesdown ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown with parents 1911 scholar @ 12 b Bournemouth ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with parents 1919 Private 7005 Gloucestershire Regiment, 2998 Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 38411 Royal Berkshire Regiment, 48443 Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 70973 Manchester Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1898 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth with mother m 1924.2 Aylesbury, PARKER 1939 provision department manager b 13Aug1898 ^ 286 Great West Road, Heston, Middlesex d 1947.1 Brentford @ 48 d 4Mar1947 286 Great West Road, Hounslow: grocers assistant d 4Mar1947: ^ 286 Great West Road, Hounslow; administration granted 24Sep1947 London, estate £2,990 sp Catherine Laura PARKER b 1902.2 Fordingbridge 1911 school @ 8 b Fordingbridge, Hampshire m 1924.2 Aylesbury (Catherine I) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 7Apr1901 ^ 286 Great West Road, Heston, Middlesex (Catherine) 1947 personal representative of deceased [husband] Clement MITCHELMORE (Kate) d 1947.3 Brentford @ 46 d 26Aug1947: widow ^ 286 Great West Road, Hounslow; probate granted 11Mar1948 London to [brother] William PARKER, butcher, & [sister-in-law] Kate MITCHELMORE, spinster, estate £4,450 |
The 1939 record of Catherine's date of birth is clearly in error. Her date of birth was probably 7Apr1902. |
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head Roland Gortleigh MITCHELMORE b 1901.1 Christchurch (Roland) 1901 @ 1 mo b Pokesdown ^ Christchurch Road, Pokesdown with parents (Roland) 1911 scholar @ 10 b Bournemouth ^ 313 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth with parents (Roland) 29Oct1918 clerk ^ Christchurch Road, Boscombe Park, Bournemouth: enlisted in Royal Air Force as cadet pilot 184862; demobilised as lieutenant 10Jan1919 (R) 15Feb1919 cadet pilot 184862: promoted to Temporary 2nd Lieutenant [cancelled 30Jan1920] 1921 b 1898 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth with mother (Roland) 1924 @ 23 sailed from London for Melbourne (Roland) 1931 selector: acquired 106 acre tobacco farm AF1640 in Tinaroo QLD (Roland St Gortleigh) 1934 took 12 mo leave of absence from selection 1934 Capt, RAF ^ 7-Mile Siding, Mareeba QLD (Roland) 1938 forfeited AF1640 after sucession of crop failures subsequently acquired selection on Paddy’s Green QLD, took active interest in tobacco politics, became a director on the board of the local Cooperative Association, sold up in 1947 1943 farmer ^ Paddy’s Green, Mareeba m 1948 Liverpool NSW, HOLCOMBE (Roland) 1954 farmer ^ Ninth Avenue, Austral NSW (Roland MITCHELLMORE) d 1954 Liverpool, "parents William and Dollam" d 18Aug1954 Austral @ 53 (Ronald) d 18Aug1954 @ 53; bur Liverpool (Roland St Gortleigh) sp Eileen Doris HOLCOMBE m 1948 Liverpool 1954-1963 home duties ^ Ninth Avenue, Austral (MITCHELLMORE) 20Sep1958 single housewife b 15Mar1906: departed London aboard Iberia for Sydney NSW 13Oct1958 ^ 127 Spencer Road, Cremorne: arrived Sydney aboard Iberia from London |
Roland’s middle name apparently came from Gortleigh Cottage, where his parents lived when they first moved to Bournemouth in 1885.
Roland's memorial
Roland's third cousin Charles Ewart and his wife Eleanor sailed from London to Sydney earlier in 1958. It is not known if Eileen knew them. |
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head Charles MITCHELMORE b 1879.4 Kingsbridge 1881 @ 1 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1891 scholar @ 12 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1891 admitted to South Molton National School 1911 dealer, draper @ 31 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with mother m 1931.1 Totnes, GEATCHES m 10Feb1931 1939 gents outfitters shop assistant b 9Sep1880 ^ 13 St Paul's Road, Paignton d 27Jan1964 d 1964.1 Totnes @ 84 d 27Jan1964: ^ Dovedale, Northfield Lane, South Brixham; probate granted 24Mar1964 Exeter to Florence Olive MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £224 sp Florence Olive GEATCHES b 25May1896 m 1931.1 Totnes m 10Feb1931 (Florence O) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25May1896 ^ 13 St Paul's Road, Paignton (Florence) d Oct1984 Torbay d 17Oct1984 d 17Oct1984: ^ Phoenix House, 100 Fore Street, Barton, Brixham; probate granted 22Nov1984 Bristol, estate £49,862 |
It is not known why Charles attended a school in South Molton, which is 122 km from Modbury by road.
The 1939 report of Charles's date of birth is one year in error.
Memorial plaque in St George's Church, Modbury The plaque lists Charles, Frederick, Horace and Sydney. Charles's war service record has not yet been found. |
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b 1883.1 Kingsbridge 1891 scholar @ 9 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury 1901 student @ 18 b Modbury ^ Grammar School, Dodbrooke 1901 received Civil Service Commission certification as a Clerk of the Second Division after open competition, appointed to Registrar-General's Office, Scotland Sep1903 appointed to the Post Office 1904 clerk, 2nd Division, Savings Bank Department, General Post Office (H J) 1911 master, teaching @ 28 b Modbury ^ Ongar Union Workbouse, Chipping Ongar, Essex m 1913.4 Warminster, CRUSE m 26Dec1913 1915 certified assistant, Bodfeirig School, St Ann’s (Bethesda) @ 32: killed in action d 28Jul1915: private 10043 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment, b Modbury ^ Warminster; bur St Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L'Avoue, Pas de Calais, France (H J) d 27Jul1915 @ 32; bur Modbury [memorial only] 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Horace J) sp Lily CRUSE b 1886.4 Wells b 23Nov1887 Wookey, Somerset m 1913.4 Warminster m 26Dec1913 1921 b Wookey ^ Warminster, Warminster, Wiltshire (L) 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 23Nov1887 ^ 1 Emwell Street d 1950.1 New Forest @ 63 bur 1950 Lymington, Hampshire son Horace Charles Vernon MITCHELMORE b 1915.2 Warminster ason Basil K MITCHELMORE b 1919.1 Weymouth ason Brian MITCHELMORE b 29Jan1931 suffered from bad health, may have had a mental problem 1939 at school b 29Jan1931 ^ 1 Emwell Street, Warminster with adoptive mother d 1947.3 New Forest @ 16 died of tuberculosis |
Horace
Modbury War Memorial
Memorial plaque in St George's Church, Modbury |
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head William MITCHELMORE b 1885.3 Kingsbridge b 21May1885 Modbury 1891 @ 7 b Modbury ^ Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1901 @ 15 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1911 draper @ 25 b Modbury ^ 181 Newfoundland Road, Bristol. Also in household: his sister Ethel m 1912.3 Bristol, BROWN m 5Aug1912 1914 draper ^ 181 Newfoundland Road, St Paul's, Bristol 1921 b 1886 Modbury ^ Bristol 1939 master draper b 21May1885 ^ 32 Seymour Avenue, Bristol d 1959.1 Bristol @ 73 d 10Feb1959: ^ 1 Parkstone Avenue, Bristol; administration granted 29May1959 Bristol to Evelyn Mary Elizabeth MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £4,431 sp Evelyn Mary Elizabeth BROWN b 1885.3 Bristol (Evelyn Mary E) b 20Jul1885 m 1912.3 Bristol m 5Aug1912 1921 b 1886 Bristol ^ Bristol 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 20Jul1885 ^ 32 Seymour Avenue, Bristol (Evelyn M E) d 1975.3 Plymouth (Evelyn Mary L) d 10Jul1976 d 10Jul1976: ^ Paddock Ridge, Yadley Way, Winscombe, Avon; probate granted 14Oct1976 Bristol, estate £27,041 dau Beryl Annie MITCHELMORE b 1914.2 Bristol 1921 b 1914 Bristol ^ Bristol with parents (Beryl) 1939 comptometer clerk b 28Feb1914 ^ 32 Seymour Avenue, Bristol with parents (Beryl A) m 1940.3 Bristol, Harold James FLOOK (Beryl A) m 17Aug1940 d Mar1998 Bristol d 26Mar1998 dau Mary Doreen MITCHELMORE b 1920.3 Bristol 1921 b 1914 Bristol ^ Bristol with parents (Mary) 1939 shorthand typist b 16Jul1920 ^ 32 Seymour Avenue, Bristol with parents (Mary D) m 1941.4 Bristol, Leonard COX m 26Dec1941, Leonard COX d Jan2000 Crawley b 1925.4 Bristol |
William (right) with
Evelyn
The 1914 newspaper birth announcement stated that Beryl was a son. |
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head John Frederick MITCHELMORE b 1886.4 Kingsbridge 1891 scholar @ 5 b Modbury (John) 1901 @ 14 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury with parents (Frederick J) 1911 elementary school teacher, boarder @ 24 b Modbury ^ Green Street, Stourbridge (John F); head: William JONES, chamois leather finisher 31Dec1913 teacher @ 27 departed Bristol aboard Royal George for St John NB (John) 24May1916 enlisted in Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force at North Battleford SK: school teacher b 1Oct1886 Modbury ^ North Battleford; next of kin: Mrs J F MITCHELMORE, 102 Blackburn Road, Sheffield England; previously served 2 yr Devon Rifle Volunteers m 1917.2 Sheffield, BEARD (John F) m 20Jun1917 Sheffield 1920 member, National Union of Teachers, Kettering, Northamptonshire (J F) 1939 night telephonist, General Post Office b 1Oct1886 ^ 21 Stamford Road, Manchester (John F) bur 11Sep1950 Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire @ 63, "labourer" d 1950.3 Manchester @ 63 d 10Sep1950: ^ 21 Stamford Road, Manchester; administration granted 2Nov1950 Manchester to [sons] Eric Charles MITCHELMORE, school teacher, & Fred MITCHELMORE, engineer's turner, estate £678 sp Elsie BEARD b 1892.4 Wortley b 26Sep1892 m 1917.2 Sheffield m 20Jun1917 Sheffield 24May1916 ^ 102 Blackburn Road, Sheffield (Mrs J F) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 29Sep1892 ^ 21 Stamford Road, Manchester d 1949.1 Manchester @ 56 d 10Jan1949 bur 1Jan1949 Southern Cemetery, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire @ 56 b 1921.1 Chorlton [Cheshire] son Fred MITCHELMORE b 1922.4 Chorlton |
John's war service is commemorated on a plaque in St George's Church, Modbury.
John & Elsie |
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b 1888.3 Kingsbridge b 14Jul1888 1901 @ 12 b Modbury ^ 5 Broad Street, Modbury with parents 1911 draper's assistant, boarder @ b Modbury ^ 36-52 Clarence Road, Bristol (Sidney Frank) m 1916.2 Bristol, FISH (Sidney F) m 8Apr1916 Russell Town Congregational Church, Bristol: Sidney F MITCHELMORE, MT, ASC ^ Modbury; Millicent G FISH, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs F FISH ^ 52 Victoria Avenue, Redfield 19Mar1918 Private DM2/154901, Army Service Corps (Bristol): awarded Military Medal (S F) "Sidney worked as a driver in an ammunition column. One day, when he was racing back from the front having delivered ammunition under shell fire, he noticed a badly injured soldier on the roadside. He managed to get the man on to his vehicle, but then discovered that the petrol pipe had been hit and that there were thirty bullet holes in the lorry. Despite all this, Private Mitchelmore managed to coax the vehicle back to safety and was subsequently awarded the Military Medal for his bravery." 1919 private 154901 Army Service Corps attached to Royal Garrison Artillery: awarded British War and Victory medals (S F) 1921 b 1888 Modbury ^ Bristol 1939 tripe? salesman b 14Jul1888 ^ 59 Devon Road, Bristol (Sidney F) d 1942.2 Bristol @ 53 d 24May1942, "funeral at Russell Town Congregational Church” (Sidney Frank) d 24May1942 Cossham Memorial Hospital, Bristol: ^ 59 Devon Road, Bristol; letter of administration granted 24Jul1942 Bristol to Millicent Grace MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £690 0s 0d (Sidney Frank) sp Millicent Grace FISH b 1893.3 Barton Regis b 3Jul1893 m1 1916.2 Bristol, MITCHELMORE m1 8Apr1916 Russell Town Congregational Church, Bristol 1921 b 1893 Bristol ^ Bristol 1939 drapery manageress b 3Jul1893 ^ 59 Devon Road, Bristol (Millicent G) m2 1945.1 Bristol, Samuel DUERDON d 1971.1 Bristol (DUERDEN) d 2Jan1971 dau Joan Mavis MITCHELMORE b 1920.3 Bristol b 20Jun1920 1921 b 1893 Bristol ^ Bristol with parents 1939 typist clerk b 20Jun1920 ^ 59 Devon Road, Bristol with parents (Joan M) m1 1942.2 Bristol, EDGE m1 3Apr1942, Thomas William EDGE m2 3Apr1971, Frederick Harry Donald WALLIS d 12Mar2011 St George Care Centre, Bristol b 1923.2 Bristol |
Sydney
Sydney's war service is commemorated on a plaque in St George's Church, Modbury.
In relation to average earnings, Sidney's estate would have been equivalent to about £90,000 today. |
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head Harry MITCHELMORE b 1891.1 Christchurch 1891 @ 3 mo b Boscombe, Hampshire ^ 68 Haviland Road, Christchurch, Hampshire with parents 1901 @ 10 b Boscombe ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with parents 1911 plasterer @ 20 b Boscombe ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents m 1915.1 Christchurch, ADEY 11Dec1915 removal contractor @ 24 yr 11 mo ^ 63 Haviland Road, Bournemouth: enlisted British Army, gunner 121031 Royal Garrison Artillery d 12Mar1919: lance bombardier 121031 374th Siege Bty., Royal Garrison Artillery, @ 28, son of Henry and Augusta MITCHELMORE of 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, husband of Elizabeth MITCHELMORE of 63 Haviland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth d 12Mar1919 Canadian General Hospital, Etaples, France, "from bronchopneumonia; awarded British War and Victory medals" bur 1919 Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France sp Elizabeth ADEY b 1885.2 Christchurch b 12May1885 m 1915.1 Christchurch 15Sep1919 ^ 63 Haviland Road, Boscombe: awarded widow's pension of 44s 2d 1921 b 1885 Christchurch ^ Bournemouth (Eliza) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 12May1885 ^ 63 Haviland Road, Bournemouth d 1949.4 Bournemouth @ 64 son Frederick Harry MITCHELMORE b 1916.3 Christchurch (Frederick H) b 28Jun1916 1921 b 1916 Boscombe ^ Bournemouth with mother 1939-1945 private 220475, Royal Army Service Corps: held prisoner of war at Stalag 344, Lamsdorf (F H) 1948-1960 ^ 63 Haviland Road, Bournemouth d Oct1988 Bournemouth died of a heart attack d 18Oct1988: ^ 23 Carysfort Road; administration granted 9Dec1988 Winchester dau Olive Cicely MITCHELMORE b 1919.3 Christchurch b 22Jun1919 1921 b 1919 Boscombe ^ Bournemouth with mother 1939 art jewelry shop assistant b 22Jun1919 ^ 63 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with mother (Olive C) m 1947.2 Bournemouth, Charles W PIKE 1948-1960 ^ 63 Haviland Road, Bournemouth d 9May2001 |
Harry's memorial |
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head Percy MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 Christchurch b 14Jun1892 Boscombe 1901 @ 8 b Boscombe, Hampshire ^ 78 Haviland Road, Bournemouth with parents 1911 pork butcher @ 18 b Boscombe ^ 71 Haviland Road, Boscombe with parents m 1915.2 Christchurch, HALLETT 1919 @ 27 ^ 66 Boscombe Grove Road, Bournemouth 1921 b 1892 Bournemouth ^ Bournemouth 1939 motor driver & mineral water salesman b 14Jun1892 ^ 46 Haviland Road, Bournemouth d 1966.4 Bournemouth @ 74 sp Ellen Edith HALLETT b 1895.1 Poole b 22Nov1894 m 1915.2 Christchurch 1921 b 1893 Parkstone, Dorset ^ Bournemouth 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 22Nov1894 ^ 46 Haviland Road, Bournemouth (Ellen E) d 1973.4 Bournemouth d 31Dec1973: ^ 1099 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth; probate granted 1Feb1974 Winchester, estate £11,203 b 1915.4 Christchurch b 1918.2 Poole |
Percy and Ellen |
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head John MITCHELMORE b 1893.2 Paddington b 5Mar1893 1901 @ 8 b Paddington ^ 23 Oxford Drive, Plymouth with parents 6May1901 admitted to Charles Boys School, Plymouth; previously at a private school 3Apr1913 storekeeper @ 20: arrived Southampton aboard Grantully Castle from Cape Town with father, last permanent residence South Africa (Mr J) 3May1913 telegraphist @ 20: departed London aboard Braemar Castle for Cape Town, South Africa with father (J) 16Jul1915 clerk @ 22: arrived Plymouth aboard Dunvegan Castle from Cape Town, last permanent residence Rhodesia (J) 9Aug1915 clerk @ 22 yr 5 mo ^ 19 Hawarden Grove, Croxted Road, Herne Hill: enlisted in British Army, Private G10985 Royal West Surrey Regiment; previously served 1911-1914 in Rhodesia, passage to England refunded m 1915.4 Lambeth, WHITE m 6Nov1915 Register Office, Lambeth 3Mar1916 discharged because "a recruit with more than three months service [is] considered medically unfit for further service"; also suffered from epilepsy 1916 returned to Southern Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe] 1919 awarded British Army medal d 23Nov1942 Port Alfred, Bathurst, Cape Province, South Africa @ 49; storekeeper, Rhodesian railways ^ Umtali, Southern Rhodesia, cause heart failure bur 1942, East Bank Cemetery, Port Alfred sp Ethel WHITE (b 1895) 1901 @ 5 b Norwood, Surrey ^ 216 Romney Road, Lambeth 1911 inmate @ 14 b Brixton ^ Brixton Orphanage for Fatherless Girls, 53 Barrington Road, Lambeth m 1915.4 Lambeth m 6Nov1915 Register Office, Lambeth 7Mar1921 wife @ 25: arrived Southampton aboard Kenilworth Castle from Cape Town, last permanent residence Rhodesia 1921 b 1895 Brixton ^ Lambeth 12Aug1921 @ 25: departed Southampton aboard Kenilworth Castle for Cape Town, South Africa, with mother (Mrs) d 21Jan1970 Zimbabwe @ 76 b 10Jan1917 Umtali, Southern Rhodesia [now Mutare, Zimbabwe] b Oct1918 Zimbabwe (b 1920) Zimbabwe [twin] son Frankie MITCHELMORE (b 1920) Zimbabwe [twin] 7Mar1921 @ 1: arrived Southampton aboard Kenilworth Castle from Cape Town with mother, last permanent residence Rhodesia 1921 b 1920 South Africa ^ Lambeth with mother 12Aug1921 @ 1: departed Southampton aboard Kenilworth Castle for Cape Town, South Africa (?) d 1925 @ 5 |
Army records suggest that John was already living in Rhodesia by 1911. |
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b 1898.2 Totnes chr 15May1898 Bridgetown 1901 @ 3 b Totnes ^ Behind No. 27, Bridgetown with parents 1911 scholar @ 13 b Totnes ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown with parents 1919 acting corporal 3227/266484 Devonshire Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals (Leslie F) 14Mar1921 farm labourer @ 22 b Totnes: departed Liverpool aboard Melita for St John NB, destination Mr John FARRELL, Forest ON, passage paid by Overseas Settlement Committee 19Apr1921 farm labourer @ 22 b England: arrived St John NB aboard Melita from Liverpool, destination Forest ON, OSC permit 1921 farm labourer @ 23 b England ^ Bosanquet ON, lodging with Orville JAMISON, farmer 7Jan1922 machinist @ 24 ^ Sarnia ON: entered USA at Port Huron MI, final destination Maryswill MI (Leslie) [also 24Jun1922] 10Feb1928 naturalised as US citizen m 11Feb1926 Manhattan NY: Leslie Frank MITCHELMORE @ 27 b Totnes; Ellen Louise LEAR @ 24 b Torquay 1930 foreman, lubrication company @ 32 b England ^ 4082 Grande Avenue, Detroit; first married @ 32 (Leslie F) 1940 foreman, radiator factory @ 42 b England ^ 11326 Terry Street, Detroit MI (Leslie F) 2May1948 farmer b 24Mar1898 Totnes ^ 15024 Sorrento, Detroit, US citizen: arrived Port Huron MI by the Blue Water International Bridge from Thetford ON (Leslie F) 11Jun1948 farmer @ 50, US citizen: arrived Southampton aboard Aquitania from Halifax NS, intended residence 15 Goshen Road, Chelston, Torquay (Leslie) 24Sep1948 farmer @ 50: departed Southampton aboard Queen Mary for New York (Frank) 30Sep1948 US citizen: arrived New York from Southampton aboard Queen Mary, bound for 15024 Sorrento, Detroit (Leslie F) 1950 maintenance man, Henry Ford Hospital ^ 2070 Browning Avene, Royal Oak MI (Leslie F) 1950 maintenance engineer, private hospital, worked 40 hr last week @ 59 b England ^ 721 South Altadena Avenue, Royal Oak (Leslie F) sp Ellen Louise LEAR b 1901.3 Newton Abbot 1911 @ 9 ^ Chelston with parents William Henry and Louisa (Ellen Louis) 10Feb1926 shop assistant @ 24 b Torquay, mother Louise LEAR, 15 Goslen Road, Torquay: arrived New York aboard Paris, bound for Detroit m 11Feb1926 Manhattan NY 1930 @ 28 b England ^ 4082 Grande Avenue, Detroit MI; naturalisation papers submitted; first married @ 28 (Ellen M) 2May1932 naturalised as US citizen, Detroit 24Jul1933 housewife @ 32, US citizen: arrived Plymouth aboard Alaunia from Montreal QC, intended residence 15 Goshen Road, Chelston, Torquay (Ellen) 26Aug1933 housewife @ 32 ^ 15 Goshen Road, Chelston, US citizen: departed Southampton aboard Alaunia for Montreal (Ellen) 26Aug1933 married US citizen @ 32 ^ 5436 Kingston Avenue, Dearborn MI: arrived Montreal QC aboard Alaunia from Southampton (Ellen L) 5Sep1933 arrived Detroit Border Crossing @ 32 b England, US citizen ^ 5436 Kingston Ave, Dearborn MI (Ellen) 1940 @ 38 b England ^ 11326 Terry Street, Detroit MI (Ellen L) 2May1948 housewife b 14Jul1901 Torquae ^ 15024 Sorrento, Detroit, US citizen: arrived Port Huron MI by the Blue Water International Bridge from Thetford ON; 11Jun1948 housewife @ 46, US citizen: arrived Southampton aboard Aquitania from Halifax NS, intended residence 15 Goshen Road, Chelston, Torquay (Ellen) 24Sep1948 housewife @ 47 ^ 15 Goshen Road, Chelston: departed Southampton aboard Queen Mary for New York (Ellen) 30Sep1948 US citizen: arrived New York aboard Queen Mary from Southampton, bound for 15024 Sorrento, Detroit (Ellen L) 1950 keeping house @ 48 b England ^ 721 South Altadena Avenue, Royal Oak (Ellen L) 4May1960 widowed housewife b 14Jul1901, US citizen: arrived Southampton aboard Ivernia from Halifax, intended residence 4 Florida Road, Torquay, (Ellen) 1950 ^ 2070 Browning Avene, Royal Oak (Leslie F) 1953-1968 widow ^ Thedford ON (Mrs Nellie) 1Jun1960 booked to sail from Liverpool to Montreal aboard Ivernia accompanied by [father] William LEAR ^ 4 Florida Road, Torquay, but deleted from passenger list d Feb1984 Canada @ 82 b 14Jul1901 (Ellen) d 1984; bur Pinehill United Cemetery, Thedford ON (Ellen L) |
On their visits to England, Leslie and Ellen apparently stayed with Ellen's parents.
Ellen's memorial |
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head William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1902.3 Totnes b 26Jul1902 chr 10Aug1902 Bridgetown 1911 school @ 8 b Bridgetown ^ 18 Brooklands, Bridgetown with parents 1921 b 1902 Totnes ^ Willesden with uncle Philip m 1928.4 Brentford, WIMPORY (William E) 1939 hot water & gas fitter b 26Jul1902 ^ 1 Dorchester Grove, Chiswick (William) d 1949.1 Ealing @ 46 d 5Feb1949: ^ 1 Dorchester Grove, Chiswick; administration granted 17Mar1949 London to Ellen Margaret MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £220 sp Ellen Margaret WIMPORY b 1903.3 Brentford b 27Aug1903 m 1928.4 Brentford (Ellen M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 27Aug1903 ^ 1 Dorchester Grove, Chiswick (Ellen M) d 1962.2 Ealing @ 58 (Ellen M) son Leslie Edward MITCHELMORE b 1945.2 Brentford d 2013.1 Brighton & Hove |
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b 1911.3 Totnes chr 24Sep1911 Berry Pomeroy 21Apr1926 errand boy: enlisted in Royal Artillery, No. 1068019; discharged 23Mar1927, services no longer required m 1931.4 Exeter, BAKER 1939 lorry driver b 21Jul1911 ^ 30 Peryam Crescent, Exeter (Cyril E) d 1961.4 Exeter @ 50 sp Vera Rosina A D BAKER b 3Feb1913 Exeter m 1931.4 Exeter (Vera R A D) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3Feb1913 ^ 30 Peryam Crescent, Exeter (Vera R) d Jul1987 Exeter (Vera Rosina A) dau Eileen V MITCHELMORE b 1934.3 Exeter 1939 at school b 7Jun1934 ^ 30 Peryam Crescent, Exeter with parents m 1961.1 Exeter, Albert P HARRIS |
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b 1885.3 Plymouth b 15Jul1885 Plymouth chr 29Jul1885 Plymouth Charles 1891 scholar @ 5 b Plymouth ^ 12 North Kensington Terrace, Plymouth with parents (Robert) 1901 railway engine cleaner @ 15 ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, Plymouth with parents (Robert J) 22Aug1903 tram conductor: enlisted in Royal Navy as Provision Cooks Mate 2, No. 3452742; promoted 2Oct1903 Cooks Mate, 5Aug1904 Cooks Mate, 17May1909 Acting Leading Cooks Mate, 9Sep1910 Leading Cooks Mate, 1Oct1912 Ships Cook, 23Mar1917 Chief Ships Cook, 17May1919 Chief Petty Officer Cook; discharged 26Jun1924 m1 1907.3 Devonport, STEVENS (Robert J) [indexed under MICHELMORE and MITCHELMORE] m1 20Jul1907 Plymouth St Barnabas, Devonport: Robert John MITCHELMORE, cook's mate RN @ 22 ^ 43 Oakfield Terrace, father Robert Edwin MITCHELMORE; May Louisa STEVENS @ 24 ^ 32 Holdsworth Street, father Charles STEVENS; witness Charles STEVENS 1911 leading cook's mate, navy @ 26 b Plymouth ^ 76 Cattedown Road, Plymouth (Robert) 19Seo1917 CPO RN @ 32 ^ Plymouth: initiated into the Western District United Service Masonic Lodge, East Stonehouse 1919 chief ship's cook 346274, HMS Vivid: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Robt J) 1921 b 1885 Plymouth ^ Plymouth m2 1928.2 Totnes, MARDON 1939 naval pensioner b 15Jul1885 ^ Milrose, Northfields Lane, Brixham (Robert J MICHELMORE) d 1947.2 Totnes @ 61 d 19Apr1947 4 Overgang Road, Brixham @ 61; bur Higher Brixham Non-Conformist Cemetery, Brixham d 16Apr1947: ^ Melroy, Durleigh Road, Brixham; administration granted 26Feb1948 to Melissa Sins MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £200 sp1 Mary Louisa STEVENS (b 1880) Plymouth m 1907.3 Devonport m 20Jul1907 Plymouth St Barnabas, Devonport (May Louisa) 1911 @ 27 b Plymouth ^ 76 Cattedown Road, Plymouth (Louisa) 1921 b 1879 Okehampton ^ Plymouth d 1926.2 Plympton @ 46 (Louisa Mary) sp2 Melissa Sins MARDON b 1891.1 Totnes b 14Nov1890 Brixham 1891 @ 0 b Brixham ^ South Furzeham Road, Brixham (Melissa S) 1901 @ 10 b Plymouth ^ Station Hill, Brixham (Melissa) 1911 school teacher @ 20 ^ 34 Station Hill, Brixham m 1928.2 Totnes 1939 incapacitated b 11Nov1890 ^ Milrose, Northfields Lane, Brixham (Melissa S MICHELMORE) d 1978.3 Torbay d 12Sep1978: ^ Laywell, Summer Lane, Brixham; probate granted 30Oct1978 Bristol, estate £2,431 |
Robert & Mary |
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head Ernest William Algar MITCHELMORE b 1893.3 Hendon 1901 @ 6 b Paddington ^ 143 Florence Terrace, Plymouth with mother and stepfather (Ernest W) 1911 railway clerk @ 17 b Queens Park ^ The Lodge, Kingswood, Watford with uncle William SCOTT [presumably his mother’s brother] 1919 corporal 2105 Middlesex Regiment, 94407 Machine Gun Corps: awarded British War medal (Ernest W A) m 1920.3 Lambeth, BROWN (Ernest W A) m 2Oct1920 St Matthew, Brixton: Ernest William Algar MITCHELMORE, clerk @ 27 ^ 53 Brixton Hill, father Ernest Peter MITCHELMORE, business manager; Enid Alice Adelaide Carew BROWN @ 21 ^ 53 Brixton Hill, father George BROWN, schoolmaster 1921 b 1989 Plymouth ^ Lambeth (Ernest William Edgar) d 1958.4 Watford @ 65 (Ernest W A) d 28Oct1958: ^ 89 Melbourne Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire; probate granted 7Jan1959 Oxford, estate £4,239 sp Enid Alice Adeline Carew BROWN b 1898.4 Lambeth (Enid Adeline A C) b 27Nov1898 m 1920.3 Lambeth (Enid A A C) m 2Oct1920 St Matthew, Brixton 1921 b 1989 Plymouth ^ Lambeth (Enid Alice) d 1981.3 Watford (Enid Adeline A C) d 30Jun1981: ^ Woodlands, Oxhey Drive, South Oxhey, Hertfordshire; probate granted 21Jul1981 Oxford, estate £24,629 |
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head George Stanley MITCHELMORE b 1889.4 Hackney b 4Nov1889 Clapton chr 2Dec1889 All Saints, Clapton Park 1891 @ 1 b Clapton, London ^ 155 Elderfield Road, Hackney with parents (George S) 1901 @ 11 b Hackney ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea with parents (George S) 1911 clerk @ 21 b Hackney ^ 9 Church Road, Battersea with father and stepmother 1913 St Mary, Battersea: 3rd banns read 29Jun for George Stanley MITCHELMORE and Beatrice ALLEN m 1913.3 Wandsworth, ALLEN (George S) m 19Jul1913 St Andrew, Earlsfield: George Stanley MITCHELMORE, at steel works, Wellington Road @ 23 ^ Wellington Road, Battersea, father Tom MITCHELMORE, pensioned policeman; Beatrice ALLEN @ 21 ^ 45 Brentweed Lane, father Edwin ALLEN, builder; witness Edith ALLEN 11Dec1915 commercial traveller @ 26 yr 2 m b London ^ 11 Moyne Road, Ranelagh, Dublin: enlisted in British Army, gunner 136016 Royal Field Artillery; awarded British War and Victory medals 1916 ^ 11 Moyne Road, Rathmines, Dublin (G A) 1917 gunner 136016, Royal Field Artillery: patient at 66th Field Ambulance (G S) 1918 gunner 136016, Royal Garrison Artillery: patient at 2nd General Hospital (H) 6Feb1918 discharged physically unfit with malaria and tuberculosis d 1918.3 Fulham @ 28 d 26Aug1918 Western Fever Hospital, 17 Seagrave Road, Fulham: gunner, Royal Field Artillery, ^ 715 Garratt Lane, Tooting; letter of administration granted 17Sep1918 London to Beatrice MITCHELMORE, widow, estate £400 7s 3d sp Beatrice ALLEN b 1892.1 Wandsworth b 29Jan1892 1901 @ 8 b Battersea ^ 7 Kamballa Road, Battersea 1911 @ 19 ^ 45 Burntwood Lane, Wandsworth m 1913.3 Wandsworth m 19Jul1913 St Andrew, Earlsfield 6Feb1918 ^ 45 Malden Hill Gardens, Milden, Surrey 17Sep1918 ^ 715 Garratt Lane, Tooting 1921 b 1892 Battersea ^ Wandsworth 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 29Jun1892 ^ 22 East Brudenell Road, Wandsworth d 1978.2 Wandsworth (Beatrise) d 23May1978: ^ 22e Brudenell Road, London; administration granted 24Aug1978 London, estate £17,770 dau Violet Louise MITCHELMORE b 3Dec1915 1921 b 1916 Dublin ^ Wandsworth with mother 1939 millinery saleswoman b 3Dec1915 ^ 22 East Brudenell Road, Wandsworth with mother (Violet L) m 1943.3 Wandsworth, Frank E WAKEHAM (Violet L) d Oct2001 Wandsworth |
In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £80,000 today.
It appears the 1939 enumerator made an error in recording Beatrice's month of birth. |
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b 1895.1 Wandsworth chr 3Apr1897 Christ Church, Chelsea (Ernest) 1901 @ 6 b Battersea ^ 21 Balfern Street, Battersea with parents (Ernest J) 10Mar1911 enlisted in Royal Navy as Boy Servant, No. L2687; promoted 25Jan1913 Officers Steward 3, 4Dec1913 Officers’ Steward 2; discharged 19Mar1919 1911 boy servant @ 16 b Battersea ^ Medway Union Workhouse, Chatham (Ernest J) m 1916.2 Wandsworth, SMITH m 16May1916 St Mary le Park, Battersea: Ernest John MITCHELMORE, captain's steward @ 21 ^ St Mary Battersea, father Tom MITCHELMORE, police pensioner; Caroline Alice SMITH @ 21 ^ St Mary Battersea, father Alexander Robert William SMITH, picture frame maker; witness [father] Tom MITCHELMORE 1919 officers’ steward 2nd class: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Ernest J) 1921 b 1895 Battersea ^ Battersea 1939 R P T brush hand [painter] b 25Jan1895 ^ 29 Octavia Street, Battersea (E J) d 1957.4 Battersea @ 62 d 9Dec1957; bur Morden Cemetery, Morden bur 12Dec1957 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Ernest) d 9Dec1957: ^ 199 Battersea Bridge Road, London; probate granted 30Jan1958 London to [son] George Ernest Robert MITCHELMORE, maintenance fitter, estate £278 sp Caroline Alice SMITH b 1894.4 Wandsworth b 25Aug1894 m 1916.2 Wandsworth (Caroline A) m 16May1916 St Mary le Park, Battersea 1921 b 1894 Battersea ^ Battersea 1939 domestic duties unpaid b 25Aug1894 ^ 29 Octavia Street, Battersea (Caroline A) d 1982.1 Lambeth bur 18Jan1982 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Caroline MITCHEMORE) son George Ernest Robert MITCHELMORE b 1919.4 Wandsworth (George E R) dau Frances Alma Louise MITCHELMORE b 1923.2 Wandsworth (Frances A L) d 1923.2 Chelsea @ 3 [mo] |
Ernest's memorial |
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b 1876.1 Stoke Damerel b 3Dec1875 chr 13Feb1876 Devonport St Paul 1881 scholar @ 5 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (John T) 1891 coal dealer @ 15 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (John T) 1901 boilermaker asst @ 25 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents (John T) m 1901.3 Devonport, COLTON m 11Aug1901 St Michael’s, Stoke, Devonport: John Thomas MITCHELMORE, assistant boilermaker @ 25 ^ 91 Albert Road, father John MITCHELMORE, assistant boilermaker; Lavinia COLTON @ 25, 13 Pym Street, father Edward COLTON, pensioner; witnesses Emma COLTON, [brother] George MITCHELMORE 1902 boiler maker ^ 115a Albert Road, Stoke, Plymouth 1911 general labourer @ 35 b Devonport ^ 9 Pym Street, Devonport 4Feb1918 received Civil Service Commission certification as a Skilled Labourer, H M Dockyards & Naval Estabishments, without competition 7Jun1934 Skilled Labourer (32 Machinist), H M Dockyards, Devonport: awarded Imperial Service Medal [on retirement] 1939 machinist in iron, retired b ?Dec1875 ^ 52 Glanmore Avenue, Plymouth (John T MICHELMORE) d 1948.1 Plymouth @ 72 sp Lavinia COLTON b 1876.1 Plympton m 1901.3 Devonport m 11Aug1901 St Michael’s, Stoke, Devonport 1911 @ 35 b Tamerton Foliot ^ 9 Pym Street, Devonport 1921 b 1876 Plympton ^ Devonport d 1930.4 Plymouth @ 54 d 5Nov1930 South Devonshire and East Cornwall Hospital, Plymouth: wife of John Thomas MITCHELMORE; letter of administration granted 29Dec1930 to the said John Thomas MITCHELMORE, machinist, estate £272 13s 7d dau Gladys Colton MITCHELMORE b 1902.3 Devonport b 14Aug1902 chr 19Sep1902 Plymouth St Michael 1911 @ 8 b Devonport ^ 9 Pym Street, Devonport with parents 1921 b 1902 Devonport ^ Devonport with parents (Gladys) m 1929.3 Devonport (Gladys C) m 25Sep1929 Plymouth St Michael, Devonport: John Wallace WEBBER, youngest son of Mr & Mrs WEBBER of Kingsley Avenue, Yeo Vale, Barnstaple; Gladys Colton MITCHELMORE, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs MITCHELMORE ^ 49b Albert Road, Devonport 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 14Aug1902 ^ 96 Charlotte Street, Plymouth (Gladys C) d Oct1990 Kingsbridge (Gladys Calton) dau Hilda Lavinia MITCHELMORE b 1912.2 Devonport b 17Mar1912 1921 b 1912 Devonport ^ Devonport with parents m 1933.4 Devonport, Joseph L M MILLER (Hilda) m 25Nov1933 Plymouth St Michael, Joseph Leslie Martin MILLER 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17Mar1912 ^ 52 Glenmore Avenue, Plymouth (Hilda L) d Aug1999 Bath & North East Somerset |
In relation to average earnings, Lavinia’s estate would have been equivalent to about £50,000 today. |
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head George Wilton MITCHELMORE b 1880.4 Stoke Damerel b 12Nov1880 1881 @ 4 mo b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (George W) 1891 scholar @ 10 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (George W) 1901 apprentice to paper hanger @ 20 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents (George W) 28Apr1904 painter @ 23 ^ Albert Road: initiated into the Masonic Lodge of Friendship, Devonport m 1905.4 Devonport, REED m 26Dec1905 Stoke Damerel: George Wilton MITCHELMORE, painter @ 25 ^ 83 Paisley Street, father John Thomas MITCHELMORE, boilermaker HM Dockyard; Margaret REED @ 23 ^ 83 Paisley Street, father John Bartlett REED, painter (deceased); witness [brother] A[lfred] MITCHELMORE 1906 painter ^ 14 Wilton Street, Stoke Damerel 1911 house painter @ 30 b Devonport ^ 1 St Levan Road, Devonport (George) 1921 b 1880 Devonport ^ Devonport (George) 1927 ^ 72 Albert Road, Plymouth: application to build garage approved (G W) 1939 house decorator, retired b 12Nov1880 ^ 75 Chesterfield Road, Plymouth with daughter Margaret (George W) d 1959.4 Launceston @ 79 d 12Nov1959 St Mary's Hospital, Launceston, Cornwall: ^ 7 Hurdon Road, Launceston; probate granted 30Mar1960 Bodmin to [son] Ronald John Wilton MITCHELMORE, chartered surveyor, estate £1,217 sp Margaret REED b 1882.4 Stoke Damerel m 1905.4 Devonport m 26Dec1905 Stoke Damerel 1911 @ 28 b Devonport ^ 1 St Levan Road, Devonport (Margeret) 1921 b 1880 Devonport ^ Devonport d 1931.2 Totnes @ 48 dau Margaret Evelyn MITCHELMORE b 1906.4 Devonport b 5Nov1906 chr 22Nov1906 Stoke Damerel 1911 @ 4 b Devonport ^ 1 St Levan Road, Devonport (Eevlyn) m 1930.4 Devonport, John B BALE (Margaret E) 1921 b 1906 Devonport ^ Devonport with parents (Evelyn) m 27Dec1930 Plymouth Wycliffe Congregational Devonport, John Benjamin BALE 1939 household duties unpaid b 5Nov1906 ^ 75 Chesterfield Road, Plymouth (Margaret E) d Apr2002 Plymouth d 16Apr2002: probate granted 25Jun2002 Bristol son Ronald John Wilton MITCHELMORE b 1914.1 Devonport son George Richard MITCHELMORE b 1915.2 Devonport d 1915.2 Devonport @ 0 |
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head Alfred Charles MITCHELMORE b 1882.4 Stoke Damerel b 4Oct1882 Devonport 1891 scholar @ 8 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents (Alfred C) 1901 apprentice plasterer @ 18 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents 1911 plasterer, boarder @ 27 b Devonport ^ 9 Broad Street, Newquay; head: Mary CARNE, boarding house keeper m 1912.4 Redruth, WILLIAMS (Alfred C) 1921 b 1882 Devonport ^ Camborne, Cornwall 1939 plasterer, heavy worker b 4Oct1881 ^ 4 New Street, Troon, Cornwall (Alfred C) 1944 ^ 4 New Street, Troon, Cornwall d 1969.4 Bodmin d 18Oct1969: ^ St Lawrence's Hospital, Bodmin; administration granted 11May1970 Bristol, estate £4,300 sp Mary WILLIAMS b 1892.2 Bodmin b 5Apr1892 m 1912.4 Redruth 1921 b 1891 Truro ^ Camborne, Cornwall 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 5Apr1892 ^ 4 New Street, Troon d 1942.4 Redruth @ 50 son Charles Wilton MITCHELMORE b 1913.3 Redruth b 9Jul1913 1921 b 1913 Truro ^ Camborne, Cornwall with parents 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Jul1913 ^ 4 New Street, Troon with parents (Charles) d 1953.1 Redruth @ 39 d 7Jan1953: ^ 4 New Street Troon; probate granted 10Aug1953 Bodmin to James Henry MITCHELMORE, gardener, estate £2,988 dau Laura May MITCHELMORE b 1914.3 Redruth b 6Jun1914 1921 b 1914 Truro ^ Camborne, Cornwall with parents 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 6Jun1914 ^ 4 New Street, Troon with parents (Laura M) d 1975.3 Cambourne-Redruth b 1917.2 Redruth son James Henry MITCHELMORE b 1919.3 Redruth b 19Aug1919 1921 b 1919 Truro ^ Camborne, Cornwall with parents 1939 tin stream, heavy worker b 19Oct1919 ^ 4 New Street, Troon with parents (James H) 1953 personal representative of deceased [brother] Charles Wilton d Feb1985 Hillingdon |
Alfred's dates of birth as recorded in 1939 and 1969 are inconsistent. |
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head Edward MITCHELMORE b 1884.2 Stoke Damerel b 4May1884 St James, Devonport 1891 scholar @ 6 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with parents 1901 apprentice plasterer @ 16 b Devonport ^ 91 Albert Road, Devonport with parents (Edward C) m 1904.4 Devonport, TREGELLIS m 31Dec1904 Stoke Damerel: Edward MITCHELMORE, plasterer @ 21 ^ 42 Waterloo Street, father John MITCHELMORE, labourer; Florence Maud Mary TREGELLIS @ 21 ^ 42 Waterloo Street, father Joseph TREGELLIS, mason; witness [brother] Alfred MITCHELMORE 1905 plasterer ^ 22 Chapel Street, Plymouth 1908 plasterer ^ 19 Chapel Street, Plymouth 1911 plasterer @ 26 b Devonport ^ 4 Arthur Terrace, Torpoint 11Jan1917 mason & bricklayer, formerly in RNVR: enlisted in Royal Navy as Stoker 2, service no. K39295; promoted 13Jul1917 Stoker 1; discharged 20Feb1919 1919 Stoker 1st class K39295: awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1883 Devonport ^ Torpoint, Cornwall 1939 master builder b 4May1884 ^ 91 Albert Road, Plymouth. Also in household: Edward's invalid brother William d 1961.1 Tavistock @ 76 d 25Feb1961: ^ 1 Kimberley Villas, Ivybridge; probate granted 30Mar1961 Exeter to [daughter] Florence Irene FOLLEY, married woman, estate £1,165 sp Florence Maud Mary TREGILLES b 1884.1 Stoke Damerel (Florence Mary) b 28Nov1883 1891 scholar @ 5 b Devonporty ^ 13 Keat Street, Devonport (Florence J) 1901 dressmaker @ 15 b Devonport ^ 43 Francis Street, Plymouth (Florence) m 1904.4 Devonport (TREGILLIS) m 31Dec1904 Stoke Damerel (TREGELLIS) 1911 @ 25 b Devonport ^ 4 Arthur Terrace, Torpoint (Florence) 1921 b 1884 Devonport ^ Torpoint 1939 house duties b 28Nov1883 ^ 91 Albert Road, Plymouth (Florence M G) d 1960.1 Plymouth @ 76 (Florence M) d 8Mar1960: ^ 1 Kimberley Villas, Ivybridge; probate granted 21Apr1960 to Edward MITCHELMORE, retired master builder, husband, estate £368 dau Olive Florence MITCHELMORE b 1906.1 Devonport b 11Dec1905 chr 24Dec1906 Plymouth St Aubyn 1911 @ 5 b Devonport ^ 4 Arthur Terrace, Torpoint with parents (Olive) 1921 b 1906 Devonport ^ Torpoint with parents (Olive) 1939 house duties b 11Dec1905 ^ 91 Albert Road, Plymouth with parents (Olive F) m 1939.4 Plymouth, William J PINE (Olive F MITCHELMORE) d 1957.1 Plymouth @ 51 dau Vera Rosina MITCHELMORE b 1908.3 Devonport b 3Jul1908 chr 19Jul1908 Plymouth St John 1911 @ 2 b Devonport ^ 4 Arthur Terrace, Torpoint with parents (Vera) 1921 b 1908 Devonport ^ Torpoint with parents (Vera) d 1932.1 Plymouth @ 23 dau Florence Irene MITCHELMORE b 1910.3 St Germans b 31Jul1910 chr 21Aug1910 Torpoint (Flora Irene MICHELMORE) 1911 @ 8 mo b Torpoint ^ 4 Arthur Terrace, Torpoint with parents (Irene) 1921 b 1910 Torpoint ^ Torpoint with parents (Irene) m 1932.2 Devonport, Albert W FOLLEY (Florence I) m 25Jun1932 Plymouth St Michael, Albert Wilfred FOLLEY 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 31Jul1910 ^ 15 Bridge Bank, Ivybridge d 2003.3 Kent |
The 1901 census entry is the only record which suggests that Edward might have had a middle name. It could be an error. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0923 |
head Alfred John Thomas MITCHELMORE b 1889.3 Bath known as John 1891 @ 2 b Bath ^ 45 Baring Street, Westoe, South Shields with parents (John) 1901 @ 11 b Bath ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields, Durham with parents (John) 1911 joiner @ 22 b Bath ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields with parents (John) 1912 best man at his wife's first marriage 1919 Private/Sergeant 15145, Northumberland Fusiliers: awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (John A) 1919 Sergeant 15145, 9th Btn, Northumberland Fusiliers: transferred to Class Z, Army Reserve (John Alfred) m 1919.3 South Shields, LAVERICK (John A MICHELMORE) d 1920.3 South Shields @ 31 (John Alfred) sp Hannah REYNOLDS b 1891.2 South Shields b 11Mar1891 South Shields 1891 @ 1 mo b South Shields ^ Eldon Street, Westoe, South Shields 1901 @ 10 b South Shields ^ 54 Eldon Street, South Shields 1911 at home @ 20 ^ 131 Stoddarts Street, Tyne Dock, South Shields m1 1912.3 South Shields, Robert M LAVERICK m1 10Aug1912 St Jude, South Shields, Robert Makepeace LAVERICK m2 1919.3 South Shields, MITCHELMORE 1921 b 1891 South Shields ^ South Shields 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 11Mar1891 ^ 55 Stanley Street, South Shields d 1951.2 South Shields @ 60 |
Hannah |
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head Charles Ewart MITCHELMORE b 1892.3 South Shields b 3Jul1892 South Shields, "at 62 Roman Road, Westoe, father Thomas" 1901 @ 7 b South Shields ^ 21 Hyde Street, South Shields with parents (Charlie) 1908 joined Navy as bugle-boy 11Aug1910 clerk ^ 67 Marsden Street, Westoe, South Shields, later ^ 21 Raey Street, South Shields: enlisted in Royal Navy as Able Seaman 3/118 1911 clerk, house agent's business @ 19 b South Shields ^ 214 Maxwell Street, South Shields with parents (Charles) m 1913.4 South Shields, JACKSON m 26Dec1913 St Stephen, South Shields 1914 served in the First Royal Naval Brigade; interned in Groningen Camp, Holland, after the retreat from Antwerp; member of the "knitting club” 1918-1921 able seaman: identity certificate 438490 1919 Able Seaman L3/118, Collingwood battalion, RNVR: awarded 1914 Star with clasp and roses and British War and Victory medals (C/Chas) 10Aug1920 Able Seaman RNVR Tyne: awarded Reserve Long Service Medal (C E) 1921 b 1892 South Shields ^ South Shields (Charles E) 26Mar1926 labourer @ 33 ^ 15 Sandgate Road, Brislington, Bristol: departed Southampton aboard Ionic for Wellington NZ (Chas) 30Jan1932 departed Wellington aboard Rangitane for Southampton (L E MICHELMORE) 20May1936 played in the Lower Hutt Municipal Silver Band (C) 26Dec1938 ^ 9 Stevens Street, Lower Hutt: celebrated silver wedding 18Nov1957 lifter b 3Jul1892: arrived London aboard Orcades from Sydney NSW, intending to reside at 146 Wharton Street, South Shields for 3 months; last permanent residence New Zealand (C E) 28Feb1958 railway worker b 3Jul1892 66 departed London aboard Oronsay for Sydney (C E) d 1977 NZ d 24Dec1976 Lower Hutt NZ d 24Dec1976 @ 83; bur Karori Crematorium, Wellington sp Eleanor JACKSON b 1894.2 South Shields m 1913.4 South Shields m 26Dec1913 St Stephen, South Shields 1921 b 1894 South Shields ^ South Shields 26Mar1926 @ 32 ^ 15 Sandgate Road, Brislington, Bristol: departed Southampton aboard Ionic for Wellington 30Jan1932 departed Wellington aboard Rangitane for Southampton (Mrs MICHELMORE) 18Nov1957 home duties: arrived London aboard Orcades from Sydney, intending to reside at 146 Wharton Street, South Shields for 3 months; last permanent residence New Zealand (C E) 28Feb1958 @ 66 departed London aboard Oronsay for Sydney (E) d 1980 NZ (Eleanor Blanche) d 20Aug1980 Greytown NZ d 20Aug1980 @ 86; bur Karori Crematorium, Wellington (Eleanor Blanche) dau Eleanor Blanche MITCHELMORE b 1914.3 South Shields b 1Aug1914 South Shields 1921 b 1914 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents (Eleanor D) 26Mar1926 @ 11 ^ 15 Sandgate Road, Brislington, Bristol: departed Southampton aboard Ionic for Wellington with parents m 1933 NZ, Alexander John SANDIFORD m 27May1933 Wellington, Alexander John SANDIFORD dau Melba MITCHELMORE b 1917.4 South Shields b 30Oct1917 South Shields 1921 b 1917 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents 26Mar1926 @ 8 ^ 15 Sandgate Road, Brislington, Bristol: departed Southampton aboard Ionic for Wellington with parents m1 1936 NZ, Norman REID m1 28Nov1936 St James, Lower Hutt: Norman REID, second son of Mr & Mrs A REID ^ Eastbourne; Melba MITCHELMORE, second daughter of Mr & Mrs C E MITCHELMORE ^ Lower Hutt m2 1944 Wellington, Edward ELGAR d 2003 NZ d 25Nov2003 Tauranga NZ dau Ethel Marie MITCHELMORE b 1919.4 South Shields 1921 b 1919 South Shields ^ South Shields with parents (Ethel) 26Mar1926 @ 8 ^ 15 Sandgate Road, Brislington, Bristol: departed Southampton aboard Ionic for Wellington with parents (Ethel) 23Sep1939 secretary, Wellington Cripple Girls' Club (E) m 9May1945 Wellington, Frederick SANDIFORD d 2010 NZ d 21Jul2010 Lower Hutt son Thomas Charles Ewart MITCHELMORE b 1936 Lower Hutt |
Charles & Eleanor with daughter Eleanor (taken about 1914)
Charles's medals
The widow of Charles's third cousin Roland sailed from London to Sydney later in 1958. It is not known if she knew Charles and Eleanor.
Memorial to Charles & Eleanor
Eleanor & John SANDIFORD
Melba & Edward ELGAR
Ethel & Frederick SANDIFORD Frederick was a younger brother of Eleanor's husband. |
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b 1890.4 Dolgelly 1891 @ 6 mo b Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire ^ 2 Tyuckap, Dyffryn, Merionethshire with parents 1901 @ 10 b Dyffryn ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (MITCHELMORE) 1Jul1910 railway porter @ 20 yr 6 mo b Llanenddwyn, Dyffryn ^ Lynchaf, Dyffryn: enlisted in British Army, Private 2490, 7th Battalion Welsh Fusiliers, Territorial Force; previously employed by Cambrian Railway Co (MITCHELMORE) 1911 porter, lodger @ 21 b Dyffryn ^ Crumlin Temperance Hotel, Dyffryn; head: Margaret PARRY, lodging house keeper 1911 cowman on farm @ 22 b Harlech, Merionethshire ^ Claylands Cottage, Paignton with uncle William (William) m 1912.3 Carnarvon, WILLIAMS (William J) m 19Jul1912 Llanbebig, Carnarvonshire: William John MICHELMORE, Private ? @ 23 ^ ?, father Albert MICHELMORE, butcher; Elizabeth Jane WILLIAMS @ 26? ^ ?, father Edward Williams, deceased, farmer 21Oct1914 discharged medically unfit for further service (MITCHELMORE) 1917-1919 received board of 3s and then 4s for his youngest four children 1919 paid 5s 6d lump sum because of his sciatica bricklayer 1921 b 1890 Dyffryn ^ Llanaber, Merionethshire (William J) 1921 b 1889 ^ Paignton with uncle William (William Henry) d 1934.4 Dolgelly @ 44 d 30Nov1934 @ 44; bur Llanenddwyn. Named on the same memorial: his wife Elizabeth Jane sp Elizabeth Jane WILLIAMS b 16Jul1883 Fairbourne, Merionethshire m 1912.3 Carnarvon (Elizabeth J) m 19Jul1912 Llanbebig 1921 b 1884 Fairbourne ^ Llanaber 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 16Jul1883 ^ 2 Pant Teg, Dolgelly, Merionethshire (Elizabeth J) d 1955.4 Merionethshire @ 70 (MITCHELMORE) d 27Nov1955 Roslin, Dyffryn, Llanenddwyn @ 70 ^ Panteg, Dyffryn, cause carcinoma of lung d 29Nov1955 @ 73; bur Llanenddwyn d 29Nov1955 Roslin, Dyffryn: ^ 1 Panteg, Dyffryn; probate granted 8Mar1956 Bangor, estate £420 dau Katie MITCHELMORE son John Bennett MITCHELMORE b 2Oct1909 1921 b 1909 Dyffryn ^ Llanaber with parents (John B) 1939 butcher b 2Oct1908 ^ 6 St Ann's, Barmouth (John); head: Charles RABBETTS, butcher d 1980.2 Meirionydd d 14Jun1980 @ 70; bur Llanenddwyn (John B). Named on the same memorial: his sister Rosie d 14Jun1980: ^ 1 Pant Teg, Dyfryn Ardudwy; administration granted 31Jul1980 Llandaff dau Mary Elizabeth MITCHELMORE b 23Dec1911 1921 b 1910 Dyffryn ^ Llanaber with parents (Mary Lizzie) 1939 domestic servant b 23Dec1911 ^ 2 Pant Teg, Dolgelly with mother (Mary E MITCHELMORE) m 1947.4 Merioneth S, Peter C JONES (Mary E) d Oct1987 De Meirionydd dau Sarah MITCHELMORE b 1913.2 Pontypridd 1921 b 1913 Wales ^ Llanaber with parents (Mary Lizzie) m 1933.3 Dolgelly, Edward PRICE 1939 house wife b 5Feb1913 ^ Railway Crossing, Dolgelly, Merionethshire d 24Oct2005 @ 92; bur Llanenddwyn b 1916.4 Dolgelly dau Rosie MITCHELMORE b 1918.3 Dolgelly b 20Jun1918 1921 b 1913 Dyffryn ^ Llanaber with parents 1939 waitress b 20Jun1918 ^ The Ceylon Cafe, Barmouth, Merionethshire 1995 ^ 1 Pant Teg, Fford Isaf, Gwynedd d Dec1998 Bangor d 16Dec1998 @ 80; bur Llanenddwyn |
It appears that William was enumerated twice in 1911.
Memorial to William
Katie is mentioned in her father's Army record, but no other records of her life have been found.
The Army has John's birth date as 2Oct1910
Memorial to John & Rosie
Memorial to Sarah & Edward |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1508 |
head Catherine Alice MICHELMORE b 1898.1 Dolgelly known as Kate 1901 @ 3 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanenddwyn, Merionethshire with parents (MITCHELMORE) 1911 @ 13 ^ Dyffryn with parents (Kate Aliec MICHELLMORE) 1913-1919 won singing competitions at Dyffryn (Kate) 1921 b 1897 Monmouthshire ^ Llanenddwyn with parents (Kate Alice MITCHELMORE) m 1933.4 Dolgelly, ROBERTS 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25Nov1896 ^ Gorphwysfa, Dolgelly (Kate A) d 25Apr1984 @ 86; bur Llanenddwyn son William Edward MITCHELMORE b 1924.1 Dolgelly sp Richard William ROBERTS (b 1897) m 1933.4 Dolgelly 1939 postman part-time b 19Aug1895 ^ Gorphwysfa, Dolgelly (Richard W) d 31May1951 @ 54; bur Llanenddwyn |
Catherine's dated of birth, as recorded in 1939, is clearly in error. She was probably born on 25Nov1897.
Memorial to Kate
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head David MITCHELMORE b 1896.3 Dolgelly b 8Jul1896 1901 @ 3 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire with parents 1911 feed cattle on farm @ 15 b Dyffryn ^ Islanfordd, Dyffryn (MICHAELMORE); head, Mary JONES, farmer 1921 b 1892 Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with father m 1928.1 Newtown, ROWLANDS 1939 bus driver b 8Jul1896 ^ 43 High Street, Dolhafren Cemetery, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire d 1947.2 Wrexham @ 51 d 11Jun1947 @ 51; bur Llanidloes d 11Jun1947 Emergency Hospital, Wrexham: ^ 9 High Street, Llanidloes; administration granted 5Sep1947 Chester, estate £262 sp Margaret Alice ROWLANDS b 1905.4 Newtown b 30Sep1905 1911 @ 5 b Llandinam, Montgomeryshire ^ Wain Hill, Llanidloes (Margaret) 1921 b 1905 ^ Llangadfan, Montgomeryshire (Margaret) m 1928.1 Newtown (Margaret A) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 30Sep1905 ^ 43 High Street, Llanidloes (Margaret) 2002-2005 ^ 46 High Street, Llanidloes, Powys (Margaret A) 2005-2006 ^ Maes Y Wennol Care Home, Bodlondeb, Llanidloes, Powys (Margaret) d 2009.3 Powys d 1Sep2009 @ 103; bur Dolhafren Cemetery, Llanidloes d 1Sep2009: probate granted 8Oct2009 Liverpool b 1930.4 Newtown |
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head Thomas MICHELMORE b 1899.1 Dolgelly b 3Dec1898 1901 @ 2 b Dyffryn, Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig, Merionethshire with parents 1911 @ 12 b Dyffryn ^ Llwyn Yn Talybont, Dyffryn with parents 15Jun1917 ^ Hafod, Dyffryn: fined £1 for damaging telegraph insulators 1921 b 1899 Merionethshire ^ Llanddwywe Is Y Graig with father m 1921.3 Dolgelly, HUGHES 1939 farm bailiff b 8Dec1897 ^ Tyddynmawr, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Merionethshire d 1974.1 Merionethshire S @ 75 bur 7Mar1974 Llanddwywe @ 75 ^ Hendre Coed, Isaf Llanaber sp Nellie HUGHES b 1900.2 Bangor b 15Apr1900 1901 @ 0 b Bethesda, Caernarvonshire ^ Fronddiman, Bethesda 1911 school @ 10 b Bethesda ^ 44 Carneddit Road, Bethesda 1921 b 1900 Bethesda ^ Bethesda m 1921.3 Dolgelly 1939 farm housekeeper b 15Apr1899 ^ Tyddynmawr, Dyffryn Ardudwy (Ellen) d Oct1986 De Meirionnydd (Ellen) bur 4Aug1986 Llanddwywe @ 86 ^ Bryn Eglwys, Llanaber (Ellen) b 1921.4 Ffestiniog dau Jane MITCHELMORE b 1931.4 Dolgelly b 8Oct1931 1939 at school b 8Oct1931 ^ Tyddynmawr, Dyffryn Ardudwy with parents d Aug2000 De Meirionnydd |
Thomas's and Ellen's birth dates as recorded in 1939 both appear to be a year in error. |
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head Robert MICHELMORE b 1901.4 Dolgelly b 1Sep1901 1911 @ 10 b Dyffryn ^ Llwyn Yn Talybont, Dyffryn with parents 1921 b 1902 ^ Brithdir & Islaw'rdref, Merionethshire (MICHELMOR) m 1931.2 Ffestiniog, RIDLEY 1939 builder's labourer b 1Sep1903 ^ 5 Haulfryn, Deudraeth, Merionethshire d 1971.1 Aled [Denbighshire] @ 69 sp Elizabeth Ellen RIDLEY b 1910.4 Festiniog (Elizabeth E) b 9Oct1910 Harlech, Merionethshire 1911 @ 0 b Harlech ^ Tanllech Neuydd, Harlech 1921 b 1910 Merionethshire ^ Llanbedr, Merionethshire m 1931.2 Ffestiniog (Elizabeth E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Oct1910 ^ 5 Haulfryn, Deudraeth (Ellen E) d 1978.4 Aberconwy (Elizabeth Helen) b 1931.3 Ffestiniog b 1933.2 Ffestiniog (Edgar) b 1935.2 Ffestiniog b 1940.1 Merionethshire N son George MICHELMORE b 1942.3 Merioneth N 2002-2012 ^ 5 Bryn Heulog Terrace, Bangor, Gwynedd 2013-2014 ^ Y Gorlan, Stryd Fawr, Bangor 2016-2018 ^ Cae Garnedd, Bangor d 2019.3 Gwynedd d 4Jul2019 Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor @ 77 ^ 40 Cae Garnedd, Bangor (MICHELLMORE) bur 11Jul2019 Bangor Crematorium (MICHELLMORE) son Bryan MICHELMORE b 1943.4 Merioneth N 2002-2015 ^ 5 Haulfryn Estate, Harlech (Brian) d 2016.1 Gwyndd (Brian) d 5Jan2016 Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor @ 72 ^ Haulfryn, Llanfair (Brian) d 6Jan2016 ^ Haulfryn Estate, Llanfair, Gwynedd (Brian) son Gareth Wyn MICHELMORE b 1946.1 Merioneth N 2006-2018 ^ 5 Haulfryn Estate, Harlech (Gareth) d 2019.2 Gwynedd |
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head George William MITCHELMORE b 1894.2 Totnes b 6Apr1894 chr 20May1894 Rattery 1901 @ 6 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (George Wm MICHELMORE) 1911 agricultural farm labourer @ 16 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (George Wm) 7Mar1919 ^ Canonstown: at Penzance, fined £1 for allowing a dog on the highway without a muzzle 1921 b 1894 Devon ^ Ludgvan, Cornwall (George) m 1922.3 Camelford, LOBB (George W) 1939 railway goods guard b 6Apr1894 ^ Woodmill, St Austell, Cornwall (George W) d 1962.4 St Austell @ 68 (George W) bur 13Oct1962 Rosehill Cemetery, St Blazey, Cornwall @ 68 d 13Oct1962: ^ 25 Polgrean Place, St Blazey; probate granted 6Feb1963 Bodmin to [son] William Charles Redvers MITCHELMORE, railway fireman, estate £574 sp Gladys Eveline LOBB b 1896.3 Penzance b 29Jul1894 1901 @ 4 b St Erth ^ New Row, St Erth (Eveline) 1921 b 1896 St Erth, Cornwall ^ St Erth (Gladys L) m 1922.3 Camelford (Gladys E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 29Jul1894 ^ Woodmill, St Austell (Gladys E) d 1962.4 Truro @ 66 (Gladys E) bur 5Dec1962 Rosehill Cemetery, St Blazey @ 66 (Gladys Evelyn) d 5Dec1962: ^ 25 Polgrean Place, St Blazey; administration granted 5Feb1963 Bodmin to [son] William Charles Redvers MITCHELMORE, railway fireman, estate £574 son William Charles Roy MITCHELMORE b 1924.2 Penzance son Anthony George MITCHELMORE b 1925.4 Penzance |
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b 1896.1 Totnes b 18Jan1896 Rattery chr 8Mar1896 Rattery 1901 @ 5 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (John Ed) 1911 scholar @ 15 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (John Ed) 1921 b 1862 East Ogwell ^ East Buckfastleigh/Cornworthy/Harberton with parents(John) m 1927.2 Totnes, BOVEY (John E) 1939 Devon County Council labourer b 18Jan1896 ^ Rosemary, Station Road, Totnes (John E) d 1979.3 Newton Abbot sp Florence Emily BOVEY b 1900.3 Totnes b 31Jul1900 1901 @ 0 b Rattery ^ Newhouse, Rattery (Florence) 1911 @ 10 b Rattery ^ Newhouse, Rattery (Florence) 1921 b 1900 Devon ^ South Brent m 1927.2 Totnes (Florence E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 31Jul1900 ^ Rosemary, Station Road, Totnes (Florence E) d 1968.1 Newton Abbot @ 67 (Florence E) dau Jean MITCHELMORE b 1933.2 Totnes b 14Apr1933 1939 at school b 14Apr1933 ^ Rosemary, Station Road, Totnes with parents m 1955.1 Totnes, Stanley J HORSWILL d May2005 Torbay |
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head Arthur Francis MITCHELMORE b 1899.1 Totnes b 25Feb1899 Rattery chr 16Apr1899 Rattery 1901 @ 2 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (Arthur F) 1911 scholar @ 12 b Rattery ^ Marley Lodge, Rattery with parents (Arthur) 1919 Private 50454 Worcestershire Regiment, 43976 Royal Berkshire Regiment, 01671 Devonshire Regiment, awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1899 Devon ^ Army m 1927.2 Devonport, RICKARD m 29Jun1927 Plymouth St Mark 1939 builder's labourer b 25Feb1899 ^ 22 St Leven Road, Plymouth with Ethel's father (Arthur F) d 1969.1 Plymouth @ 70 (Arthur F) sp Ethel Hilda RICKARD b 1896.3 Stoke Damerel b 23May1896 Devonport chr 7Jun1896 Devonport St Stephen 1911 @ 14 b Devonport ^ 22 St Levan Road, Devonport (Hilda) with father m 1927.2 Devonport (Hilda Ethel) m 29Jun1927 Plymouth St Mark (Hilda Ethel) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 23May1896 ^ 22 St Leven Road, Plymouth (Hilda E) d 1971.1 Plymouth d 21Jan1971: ^ 50 Winchester Gardens, Whitleigh, Plymouth; administration granted 26May1971, London, estate £1,191 son Ronald James William MITCHELMORE b 1930.1 Devonport (Ronald J W) ?1966-1968 employed at the Ministry of Defence (RJ/RJW) 1995, 2002 ^ 67 Grange Road, Sutton, Middlesex (Ronald J) d 2009.1 Sutton |
It may have been Ronald who worked at the Ministry of Defence. |
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head Ronald John Reginald MICHELMORE b 1908.1 Isle of Wight b 4Feb1908 Ventnor, Isle of Wight 1911 infant @ 3 b Ventnor ^ Rockport, 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight with parents (Ronald J) later known as Jack 1921 b 1908 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham, Isle of Wight with parents (John) m 1937.4 Isle of Wight, SCOVELL (John R R) Oct1838 lost job in Harrow when company relocated; moved to Newport IoW, staying in his father’s house; 3 months later returned to London to manage a large grocery store 1939 1st hand grocery provisions & travelling b 4Feb1908 ^ 22 Kymberley Road, Harrow (John R) 1940 returned to Newport to avoid the Blitz, employed at aircraft manufacturer Saunders-Roe d 1978.1 Isle of Wight (John Ronald) died of throat cancer sp Phyllis Agnes SCOVELL b 1914.3 Isle of Wight (Phyllis A) b 25Sep1914 m 1937.4 Isle of Wight (Phyllis A) 1921 b 1914 Isle of Wight ^ Ryde, Isle of Wight (Phyllis) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25Sep1914 ^ 39 St John's Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Phyllis A) d Jul1984 Isle of Wight b 1940.2 Isle of Wight |
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b 1917.1 Isle of Wight b 26Dec1916 1921 b 1917 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham, Isle of Wight with parents (Harold) 1939 cowman b 26Dec1916 ^ 14 Tennyson Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight with mother (Harold A) m 1942.2 Isle of Wight, HAYWARD d 1975.3 Portsmouth d 2Aug1975: ^ 1 Stephenson Road, Cowes; probate granted 27Apr1976 Winchester, estate £12,376 sp Eva Grace HAYWARD b 1918.4 Isle of Wight (Eva G) b 27Sep1918 1921 b 1918 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham 1939 domestic work b 27Sep1918 ^ Luton Cottage, Pallace Lane, Cowes, Isle of Wight with parents (Eva G) m 1942.2 Isle of Wight (Eva G) 2002-2009 ^ 4 Brigstocke Flats, Player Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Eva G) d 2009.4 Isle of Wight |
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1901 |
head Arthur Clifford MICHELMORE b 1920.1 Isle of Wight b 11Dec1919 Cowes, Isle of Wight 1921 b 1920 Isle of Wight ^ Whippingham, Isle of Wight with parents (Arthur) known as Cliff m1 1941.2 Isle of Wight, MITCHELL 15Apr1943 sergeant 51465, appointed Acting Pilot Officer 568213 on probation (emergency), General Duties Branch, Royal Air Force 15May1949 Flight Lieutenant 51465: resigns commission, retains rank of Squadron Leader (A C) m2 1950.1 Surrey SE, METCALF m2 4Mar1950 Congregational Church, Reigate m2 4Mar1950 Reigate: Cliff MICHELMORE, BBC announcer of the Hamburg part of "Family Favourites"; Jean METCALFE, BBC announcer of the London part of "Family Favourites" 1969 television broadcaster and producer: awarded CBE (Clifford Arthur) 1992-1996 freelance producer/commentator ^ The White House, 24 Upper West Street, Reigate: director, Michelmore Enterprises, Reigate 2002-2015 ^ Northend Barn, North Lane, Petersfield, Hampshire (Clifford A) d 2016.1 Hampshire d 16Mar2016 Petersfield @ 96 (Cliff) d 16Mar2016: probate granted 25Jul2016 Winchester sp1 Isabel Maud Graham MITCHELL b 18Dec1920 1939 assistant nurse b 10Dec1920 ^ Frank James Hospital, Adelaide Grove, Cowes, Isle of Wight (Isabel) m1 1941.2 Isle of Wight, MICHELMORE (Isabel M G MITCHELL) m2 1950.1 Isle of Wight, Jan J ROG (Isabel M GRAHAM-MITCHELL) 2002 ^ Flat 16, Stein Road, Emsworth, Hampshire d 10Dec2008 Hayling Island, Hampshire @ 88 (Isabel Maud) sp2 Jean METCALFE b 1923.1 Reigate b 2Mar1923 b 192x 34 Howard Road, Reigate, Surrey 1939 student b 2May1923 ^ 34 Howard Road, Reigate, Surrey with parents m 1950.1 Surrey SE m 4Mar1950 Congregational Church, Reigate 1958 purchased The White House, Reigate, with £3000 left to her by one of her Two-Way Family Favourites audience 1992-1996 freelance commentator ^ The White House, 24 Upper West Street, Reigate: director, Michelmore Enterprises, Reigate d Jan2000 Petersfield d 28Jan2000: probate granted 16Aug2000 Winchester |
Cliff's second marriage is indexed under “Arthur C” and “Clifford”.
Many details of Cliff's life are available on the internet. In particular, a summary is available here and a photograph of him and his second wife is available here. See also the book by Cliff Michelmore & Jean Metcalfe: Two-Way Story, pub. Hamish Hamilton, 1986. Obituaries are available here, here and elsewhere.
A summary of Jean's life is available here. |
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head John MITCHELMORE b 11Apr1909 Haigs Nursing Home, Geraldine NZ 1May1926 played for Geraldine Football Club (J) 17May1928 reserve for Geraldine Hockey Club (J) 1939-1940 foreman, Geraldine Fire Bridgade (J) 6Nov1940 ^ Geraldine: selected by ballot for territorial training Oct1941 member, 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Geraldine: posted to the 8th Infantry Brigade Group (J) 1941-1942 bacon curer, unm ^ Barker Street, Geraldine: private 68969 infantry, 8 Brigade, enlisted at Timaru NZ 1946 apiarist @ 36 ^ Geraldine m 28May1949 St Columba Presbyterian Church, Fairlie NZ, DOYLE 1957 grocer d 8Sep1979 Timaru d 1979 NZ d 8Sep1979 Timaru @ 69; bur Geraldine sp Ruby Georgina Jessie DOYLE m 28May1949 Fairlie NZ d 1992 NZ (Robina Georgina) d 28Dec1991 2A George St, Geraldine @ 75; bur Geraldine (Ruby G J) |
A photograph of John's memorial is available here.
Ruby's sister Muriel married Hugh's brother Hugh 2 yr later.
A photograph of Ruby's memorial is available here. |
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b 25Aug1917 Geraldine NZ m1 16Dec1939 Geraldine, HARRIS 25Mar1942 ^ Geraldine: called up for territorial service 1946 gardener @ 29 ^ Geraldine m2 7Aug1948 Geraldine, CAIRNS d 12Mar1975 Geraldine d 1975 NZ bur 1975 Geraldine @ 57 sp1 Evelyn Bessie HARRIS b 9Apr1915 Woodbury NZ m 16Dec1939 Geraldine d 1942 NZ @ 27 d 12Sep1942 Arundel NZ bur 14Sep1942 Geraldine @ 57 [sic], "daughter of James Henry and Alice Jane HARRIS" sp2 Sylvia Jane CAIRNS b 18Aug1925 Hakataramea Valley NZ m 7Aug1948 Geraldine 1995 ^ 35 Arun Street, Timaru (Sylvia J) d 2005 NZ d 17May2005 1/38 Elizabeth St, Timaru @ 79; bur Timaru |
A photograph of Alexander's memorial is available here.
A photograph of Evelyn's memorial is available here.
A photograph of Sylvia's memorial is available here. |
Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 1079 |
head Hugh MITCHELMORE b 20Nov1919 Geraldine NZ 6Nov1940 ^ Geraldine: selected by ballot for territorial training 1946 ironmonger @ 26 ^ Geraldine m 28Apr1951 St Columba Presbyterian Church, Fairlie NZ, DOYLE 1957 grocer d 1995 NZ d 19Nov1995 Timaru Hospital, Timaru NZ @ 75, ex-RNZAF No 426010, rank AC d 19Nov1995 @ 75; bur Geraldine NZ. Also named on memorial: his wife Muriel 21Nov1995 funeral at St Andrews Church, Geraldine NZ sp Muriel Robinson DOYLE b 30May1919 known as Pat m 28Apr1951 St Columba Presbyterian Church, Fairlie d 19Feb1990 Timaru Hospital, Timaru |
A photograph of Hugh and Muriel's memorial is available here.
Muriel's sister Ruby had married Hugh's brother John 2 yr previously.
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Tree 09 Generation 12 Family 0275 |
head Henry MITCHELMORE b 21Sep1922 Geraldine NZ 21Aug1941 selected by ballot for territorial training 1944 butcher ^ Barker Street, Geraldine, unm: private 152827, 2 Div ASC, enlisted at Timaru NZ |