M*CH*MORE One Name Study
CORNWALL
Tree 20. Descendants of George MICHELMORE
(Trewint, Cornwall, 157x)
The earliest members of this tree were born and lived in Cornwall. Other, undoubtedly related, early Cornish MICHELMOREs are to be found in Tree 600, Tree 601 and Tree 605.
In this tree, the surname spelling changed from MICHELMORE to MUCHMORE at the beginning of the 18th century and this spelling has been maintained until the present day. The only other trees known to contain modern MUCHMOREs are Tree 02 (descendants of William) and the two US trees reconstructed by the Muchmore Family Association.
In the 19th century, several members of this tree moved to London: William in the early 1800s, the brothers Walter James and Richard in the 1860s, the brothers Walter and Charles in the 1870s, the brothers William and Walter about 1880, and Albert John in the 1880s. Several members of the tree just made it over the border into Devon: John in the 1840s and William and Albert Edward in the 1850s. William Henry moved to South Wales about 1890 and William Henry moved to Central Wales in the early 1900s.
The first MUCHMOREs to move overseas were Thomas Ernest, who moved to South Australia about 1912, and William, who died in Western Australia in 1915.
Underlining (if any) indicates changes made at the latest update.
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Generation 1 |
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Tree 20 Generation 1 Family 0190 |
b 157x m 4Jan1602/03 Menheniot, CUNNEY bur 6Jun1614 Menheniot ^ Trewint 29Jun1614 inventory values his goods and chattels at ₤26 8s 2d (MITCHILMORE) sp Margrett CUNNEY b 157x m 4Jan1602/03 Menheniot 13Apr1615 bound by £100 administration bond for administering George's estate chr [8May1603] Menheniot ?dau Margaret MUCHELMORE b 160x m 29Jan1632 Menheniot, John ROWE son John MUCHMORE chr [17Jan1607] Menheniot chr [8May1611] Menheniot dau Grace MICHELMORE chr [14Aug1614] Menheniot, "father deceased" m [3Nov1683] Linkinhorne, John HARRIS (MUTCHMOORE) |
Trewint is a farm about 1.5 km north of Menheniot village. It is still active today, breeding pedigree South Devon cattle. Trewint farm in 2013 In relation to average earnings, George’s estate would have been worth the equivalent of about ₤150 000 today. This sum suggests George was a yeoman. Grace would have been 69 at the time of her marriage. Possibly this record refers to another, as yet unknown Grace. |
Generation 2 |
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Tree 20 Generation 2 Family 0189 |
head Rychard MICHELMOORE chr [8May1603] Menheniot m1 12Aug1633 Menheniot, LUKYE (Richard MUCHELMORE) 1641 enumerated in Cornwall Protestation Returns (Richard MICHELMORE) m2 14Nov1643 Menheniot, DANIELL (Richard MICHELMORE) bur 4Apr1675 Menheniot (old Richard MICHELMORE) sp1 Margaret LUKYE ?chr 25Sep1601 Egloshayle, Cornwall m 12Aug1633 Menheniot (Margery) bur 6Jan1642 Menheniot (Margery) chr [22Dec1633] Menheniot dau Jone MICHELMORE chr [5Jun1636] Menheniot m 1665 St Cleer, John COLE bur 29Aug1729 Liskeard son John MUCHMOORE chr [27Jan1638] Menheniot 4Mar1689/90 mariner ^ Linkinhorne, Cornwall, late belonging to HMS Exeter now belonging to Their Majesty's Ship Bredah: made will leaving his entire estate to Thomas MASCALL ^ Deptford, cook on HMS English Ruby (d 1690) 7Nov1690 probate granted to Thomas MASCELL dau Philip MUCHMORE b 164x 1664 ^ Liskeard, Cornwall: house assessed as having one hearth [2-4 rooms] 26Jun1690 owner with John COLE of land in Liskeard near Luke Street (Phil MICHELMORE) 12Feb1701/02 single woman ^ Liskeard: made will leaving 10s to Johan DOBSON of Tavistock and her three children and the residue, including property in Liskeard, to her brother-in-law John COLE (MICHELMORE) 23Feb1701/02 single woman, deceased: inventory shows property valued at ₤4 10s 4d 5Mar1701/02 will probated Liskeard chr [11Apr1641] Menheniot sp2 Elizabeth DANIELL b 160x m 14Nov1643 Menheniot ?bur 20May1651 Menheniot |
A transcription of John's will is available here.
There is no gender error here. Philip is repeatedly referred to as a woman.
A transcription of Philip's will and an inventory of her estate are available here. In relation to average earnings, Philip’s property would have been worth the equivalent of about ₤13,000 today. |
Tree 20 Generation 2 Family 2318 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [17Jan1607] Menheniot 1641 ^ North Hill, Cornwall: enumerated in the 1641 Cornwall Protestation Returns m 3Apr1652 Tavistock, ROW (MYCHELLMORE) bur 29May1684 Tavistock sp Wilmott ROW b 162x m 3Apr1652 Tavistock dau Eva MUCHMORE chr 6Feb1652 Tavistock dau Willmot MUCHMORE b 29Apr1660 chr 1660 Tavistock m [25Sep1686] Mary Tavy, Edward FRY son John MUCHMORE chr 26Oct1662 Tavistock |
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Tree 20 Generation 2 Family 1435 |
head William MYCHELMOORE chr [8May1611] Menheniot m1 27Apr1625 Liskeard, GOODALE (MICHMOORE) 1641 ^ Liskeard: enumerated in Cornwall Protestation Returns (MICHELMORE) m2 3Jul1637 Liskeard, PARDON ((MYCHELMORE) sp1 Susanna GOODALE b 160x m 27Apr1625 Liskeard sp2 Joyce PARDON b 161x m 3Jul1637 Liskeard |
There were two William MICHELMOREs recorded in Liskeard in 1641, this one and William [Tree 600]. |
Generation 3 |
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Tree 20 Generation 3 Family 0188 |
head Thomas MICHELMOORE chr [22Dec1633] Menheniot m 165x 1664 ^ Menheniot: house assessed as having one hearth [2-4 rooms] (MUCHMORE) sp Elizabeth ?? b 163x m 165x bur 13Oct1703 Menheniot, "wife of Thomas (labourer)" (MUCHMORE) dau Margery MICHELLMOORE chr [11Jan1658] Menheniot chr [4Aug1661] Menheniot chr [22Jun1665] Menheniot chr [28Sep1667] Menheniot |
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Tree 20 Generation 3 Family 1429 |
head Richard MICHELLMORE chr [11Apr1641] Menheniot m 166x bur 28Mar1690 North Hill sp Mary ?? b 164x m 166x bur 29May1702 Menheniot, "wife of Richard (labourer)" |
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Tree 20 Generation 3 Family 0717 |
head John MUCHMORE chr 26Oct1662 Tavistock m 29Sep1688 Tavistock, LIPSON (MUTCHMORE) bur 1Jul1694 Tavistock sp Agnes LIPSON b 166x m1 29Sep1688 Tavistock, MUCHMORE m2 6Aug1702 Tavistock, William LAVERS son Mathew MUCHMORE chr 23Nov1689 Tavistock bur 12Jan1689/90 Tavistock son John MUCHMORE chr 1Aug1691 Tavistock bur 31Oct1694 Tavistock, "a child" |
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Generation 4 |
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Tree 20 Generation 4 Family 0182 |
head John MICHELLMOORE chr [4Aug1661] Menheniot m 29Nov1688 St Cleer, DERRY (MICHMORE) bur 11May1712 St Cleer (MUCHMORE) sp Mary DERRY b 166x m 29Nov1688 St Cleer bur 12Dec1736 St Germans son John MITCHMORE chr 17Dec1689 St Cleer son Thomas MICHMORE chr 29Sep1692 St Cleer dau Mary MUCHMOORE chr [15Mar1695] St Cleer m1 20Jun1718 St Cleer, Robert KEAST m2 24Jan1725 St Cleer, Sampson DENNITHORN (MUCHMOOR) son James MUCHMORE chr [5May1703] St Cleer chr [25Jul1708] St Cleer |
Mary may have been living with her son Jeremiah at the time of her death. |
Tree 20 Generation 4 Family 0179 |
head Oliver MICHELLMOORE chr [22Jun1665] Menheniot m1 19Aug1698 Menheniot, BUDGE (MICHELMORE) m2 22Apr1706 Menheniot: Oliver MUCHMORE, labourer; Elizabeth KEANE 1699, 1702 labourer bur 30Jul1732 Menheniot sp1 Mary BUDGE b 167x m 19Aug1698 Menheniot bur 29May1702 Menheniot dau Mary MUCHMORE chr [29Nov1699] Menheniot m 3Sep1738 Menheniot, Robert SYMONS son Thomas MUCHMORE chr [16Jun1701] Menheniot bur 6Aug1702 Menheniot sp2 Elizabeth KEANE b 167x m 22Apr1706 Menheniot son Oliver MUCHMORE chr [27May1707] Menheniot son John MUCHMORE chr [2May1710] Menheniot bur 17Feb1732/33 Menheniot |
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Tree 20 Generation 4 Family 0255 |
chr [28Sep1667] Menheniot m 13Apr1702 Menheniot: Nicholas MUCHMORE, labourer; Jane MAYNARD bur 30Jan1728 Liskeard (MUCHMORE) sp Jane MAYNARD b 167x m 13Apr1702 Menheniot bur 3Jun1755 St Martin by Looe dau Elizabeth MICHELLMORE chr 2Feb1703 Liskeard bur 2Jul1703 Liskeard dau Elizabeth MITCHMORE chr 30Jun1706 Liskeard bur 12Sep1708 Liskeard son Philip MUCHMORE chr 21Jul1708 Liskeard son James MUDGEMORE chr 17Feb1710 St John ^ Liskeard bur 18Feb1710 St John son Nicholas MUCHMORE chr 9Sep1717 Liskeard bur 17Sep1769 St Martin by Looe |
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Generation 5 |
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Tree 20 Generation 5 Family 0177 |
head John MITCHMORE chr 17Dec1689 St Cleer m1 13May1712 St Germans, SAWDY m2 11Apr1717 St Germans, SPREDDLE (MUCHMORE) bur 8Jan1756 St Germans @ 68 (MUCHMORE) sp1 Alice SAWDY b 168x m 13May1712 St Germans bur 9Feb1713/14 St Germans sp2 Michall SPREDDLE chr 29Dec1691 St Germans m 11Apr1717 St Germans (Michal) bur 26Jul1761 St Germans @ 70 (Micha MUCHMORE) dau Mary MUCHMORE chr [10Mar1717] St Germans m 20Jul1750 St Germans, John HOBB dau Joan MUDGMOORE chr 11May1720 St Germans dau Elizabeth MUGMOORE chr 19Apr1723 St Germans dau Annis MUDGMORE chr 23Mar1725/26 St Germans son John MUDGEMORE chr 5Mar1729/30 St Germans dau Rebeccah MUCHMORE chr [30May1733] St Germans m 2May1756 St Germans, John ANDREW (MUDGEMORE) |
Rebecca signed her name MUCHMORE in the marriage register. |
Tree 20 Generation 5 Family 0178 |
head Thomas MICHMORE chr 29Sep1692 St Cleer m [11Oct1719] St Martin by Looe, LOARD 24Oct1762 husbandman of St Martin: made will with bequests to his children John, Henry and Elizabeth and the residue to his wife and son James 26Nov1762 probate granted to wife Elizabeth and son James sp Eliza LOARD chr 29May1693 St Martin by Looe m 11Oct1719 St Martin by Looe (Eliza LORD) bur 12Oct1768 St Martin by Looe, “widow” 14Oct1768 lately deceased: letter of administration granted St Martin by Looe to her sons John and Henry son John MUCHMORE chr [8Mar1719] St Martin by Looe son Henry MUCHMORE chr [11Sep1722] St Martin by Looe chr [23Feb1724/25] St Martin by Looe dau Elizabeth MITCHELMORE chr 21Feb1727 St Martin by Looe m [16Dec1751] St Martin by Looe, John KEAST son Thomas KEAST chr 30Mar1757 St Martin by Looe m 2Nov1786 St Germans, Jennifer STATTON, mason dau Betty Muchmore KEAST chr 13Dec1789 St Germans m 27Jul1813 St Germans, Hugh BRENTON [carpenter] (Betty) bur 3Jun1823 St Germans @ 67 ^ Trewle Foot bur 28Sep1804 St Germans @ 81 son Thomas MITCHELMORE chr 27Sep1731 St Martin by Looe bur 24Mar1757 St Martin by Looe (Thomas Junr) son James MITCHELMORE chr 7Jan1734 St Martin by Looe bur 31Mar1767 St Martin by Looe |
A transcription of Thomas's will is available here.
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Tree 20 Generation 5 Family 0183 |
head James MUCHMORE chr [5May1703] St Cleer m 15Aug1736 St Martin by Looe, LAMERICK bur 30Dec1770 Stoke Damerel sp Ann LAMERICK b 171x m 15Aug1736 St Martin by Looe bur 10Nov1781 St Martin by Looe son John MUCHMORE chr [11Jul1737] St Martin by Looe son Jeremiah MUCHMORE chr [23May1739] St Martin by Looe bur 13Jan1758 Stoke Damerel dau Mary MUCHMORE chr [14Nov1744] St Germans m 29Sep1763 Stoke Damerel: William DENHAM, mariner; Mary MUCHMORE |
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Tree 20 Generation 5 Family 1424 |
head Jeremiah MUCHMORE chr [25Jul1708] St Cleer m 17Jun1732 Landrake, PARKING (MUDGMORE) bur 8Nov1735 Landrake (MUDGMORE) sp Thomasin PARKING b 170x m1 17Jun1732 Landrake, MUCHMORE m2 1Apr1748 Landrake: Thomas SNELL ^ Menheniot; Thomasin MUDGMORE, widow |
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Tree 20 Generation 5 Family 0180 |
head Oliver MUCHMORE chr [27May1707] Menheniot m 1Jan1732 Menheniot, PARKYN bur 10Mar1769 Menheniot sp Mary PARKYN b 170x m 1Jan1732 Menheniot bur 19May1780 Menheniot son John MUCHMORE chr [1Jan1733] Menheniot dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr [23Feb1736] Menheniot dau Susanna MUCHMORE chr [12Feb1739] Menheniot m 20Oct1766 St Veep, William BARRETT (Susannah) son Oliver MUCHMORE chr [23Jul1743] Menheniot bur 26Jul1743 Menheniot dau Anne MUCHMORE chr [31Mar1744] Menheniot bur 5Jun1835 St Martin by Looe @ 90 ^ Pollescourt |
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Generation 6 |
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 2458 |
head Joan MUDGMOORE chr 11May1720 m 19Nov1750 Quethiock, HENWOOD (MUCHMORE) d 175x dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE b 175x Menheniot dau ? MUCHMORE b 175x d 175x, "infant" sp William HENWOOD b 172x m 19Nov1750 Quethiock |
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 1673 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [8Mar1719] St Martin by Looe m 16May1756, WATTS bur 6Apr1774 St Martin by Looe sp Hannah WATTS b 172x m 16May1756 |
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 0174 |
head Henry MUCHMORE chr [11Sep1722] St Martin by Looe m 23Dec1747 St Martin by Looe, GEACH 1776 St Martins by Looe: made will bur 4Apr1776 St Martin by Looe sp Agnes GEACH b 172x m 23Dec1747 St Martin by Looe 5Jun1776 widow ^ St Martyns: signed bond related to the administration of her late husband’s will (MUTCHMORE) dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr [24Nov1748] St Martin by Looe m [9May1770] St Martin by Looe, Richard SCORY son Humphrey Muchmore SCOREY chr 1Dec1782 Maker, Cornwall m 5Jan1804 Maker, Mary CHAPMAN 1841 agricultural labourer @ 55 b Cornwall ^ Tower Hill, Lanlivery (Humphrey) 1851 general labourer @ 69 b Millbrook, Cornwall ^ Tower Hill, East Looe (Humphrey) 1861 agricultural labourer, widower @ 79 ^ Castle Street, East Looe (Humphrey) 1871 formerly labourer @ 88 ^ Back Street, East Looe (Humphrey) d 1872.1 Liskeard @ 89 (Humphrey) son William MUCHMORE chr [6Feb1751] St Martin by Looe son Thomas MUCHMORE chr [30Nov1752] St Martin by Looe bur 8Dec1783 St Martin by Looe son Henry MUCHMORE chr [4Feb1755] St Martin by Looe bur 4Apr1776 St Martin by Looe son John MUCHMORE chr [2Mar1757] St Martin by Looe dau Ann MUCHMORE chr [17Sep1759] St Martin by Looe son James MUCHMORE chr [21Apr1762] St Martin by Looe bur 16Aug1772 St Martin by Looe dau Mary MUCHMORE chr [13Dec1764] St Martin by Looe m 14Jul1791 Lansallos: John HORE, sojourner; Mary MUCHMOOR son Richard MUCHMORE chr [27May1767] St Martin by Looe bur 22Oct1781 St Martin by Looe son Humphry MUCHMORE chr [1Nov1770] St Martin by Looe d 14Nov1781; bur St Martin by Looe (Humphrey) bur 14Nov1781 St Martin by Looe (Humphy) |
Elizabeth may have named her first child after her brother Humphry, who had died the previous year.
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 0052 |
head William MUCHAMORE chr [23Feb1724/25] St Martin by Looe m [26Feb1749] St Martin by Looe, ROSE (MUCHMORE) bur 26Dec1761 St Martin by Looe (MUCHMORE) sp Elizabeth ROSE b 172x m [26Feb1749] St Martin by Looe ?bur 15Feb1764 St Martin by Looe, “widow” (MUCHMORE) ?bur 12Oct1768 St Martin by Looe, “widow” (MUCHMORE) |
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 0176 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [11Jul1737] St Martin by Looe m 175x bur 26Aug1768 Liskeard sp Hannah ?? b 172x m 175x bur 25Jun1789 Liskeard (MITCHMORE) son William MUCHMORE chr [21Sep1757] St Martin by Looe d 1839.2 Liskeard @ 82 d 14Apr1839 Liskeard @ 82 son John MUCHMORE chr [3Jan1759] St Martin by Looe son James MUCHMORE chr [21Jan1761] St Martin by Looe son Thomas MUCHMORE chr [15Jan1766] St Martin by Looe bur 8Oct1766 St Martin by Looe |
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Tree 20 Generation 6 Family 0175 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [1Jan1733] Menheniot 12Feb1760 @ 25, son of Oliver MUCHMORE ^ Menheniot: named in lease of property in Higher Penpol, St Veep m 22Sep1760 Liskeard: John MUCHMORE ^ Menhinnet; Elizabeth BUNT tailor ^ Liskeard: took Joseph SERJEANT as apprentice 8Jan1762 witness with John BUNT to lease of property at Looe Mills, Liskeard d before Jul1769 sp Elizabeth BUNT b 173x m1 22Sep1760 Liskeard, MUCHMORE 11Jul1769 widow: removal order from Liskeard to St Cleer with children confirmed 28Jan1772 widow, daughter of Thomas BUNT, miller, deceased m2 11Jun1772 Liskeard: Robert BATTEN, sojourner; Elizabeth MUCHMORE, sojourner bur 14May1803 Liskeard dau Jane MUCHMORE chr [4Apr1763] Liskeard m 5Jul1787 St Veep, Thomas SCANTLEBURY son William SCANTLEBURY chr 23Nov1789 St Veep m 14Jun1814 St Winnow, Fanny HAWKE 1815 carpenter ^ Liskeard borough dau Jane Muchmore SCANTLEBURY chr 4Jun1815 Liskeard m 2Mar1859 St James, Paddington, Thomas GURNEY (Jane) d 14Dec1875 Paddington son Richard SCANTLEBURY chr 20Jun1799 St Veep m 2Dec1823 Boconnoc, Cornwall, Elizabeth BRYANT dau Jane Muchmore SCANTLEBURY chr 16Jun1835 St Veep m 1861.3 Kensington m 24Aug1861 London St James, Paddington, Francis GILDER, stationer ^ St James, father Francis GILDER, carpenter & builder; Jane Muchmore SCANTLEBURY, father Richard SCANTLEBURY, farmer 1871 @ 35 b Cornwall ^ 155 Clarendon Road, Chelsea 1881 house keeper, married @ 45 b St Veep ^ 30 Oakley Cottage, London; head Felicie SORGE, dressmaker d 1863 USA bur 15Mar1839 St Winnow, Cornwall son John MUCHMORE chr [14Sep1764] Liskeard son Oliver MUCHMORE chr 9Apr1767 Liskeard dau Mary MITCHMORE chr 5Mar1769 Liskeard, "daughter of widow Elizabeth" ?bur 4Nov1781 St Martin by Looe, Cornwall |
The will of Elizabeth’s brother Charles BUNT (probated 1813) refers to Elizabeth’s first husband as Jn MUCHMORE and names Robert BATTEN as her current husband. |
Generation 7 |
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Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 0094 |
head William MUCHMORE chr [6Feb1751] St Martin by Looe, "son of Henry and Anne" 5Jun1776 yeoman of St Martyns: signed bond related to the administration of his late father’s will (MUTCHMORE) m [31Dec1782] St Martin by Looe, RUNDLE bur 14Sep1799 St Martin by Looe sp Mary RUNDLE b 175x m [31Dec1782] St Martin by Looe bur 29Nov1822 St Martin by Looe @ 73 ^ Bokenver dau Agness MUCHMORE chr [6Apr1785] St Martin by Looe 1809 St Martin by Looe: 3rd banns read 23Apr for Charles HALEY and Agnes MUCHMORE m [1Jun1809] St Martin by Looe: Charles HALEY, labourer; Agness MUCHMORE; witnesses [brother] Richard MUCHMORE, Isaac HALY son Richard MUCHMORE chr [14Feb1787] St Martin by Looe dau Mary MUCHMORE chr [12Aug1790] St Martin by Looe m [13Apr1815] St Martin by Looe: John HANCOCK @ 24; Mary MUCHMORE; witnesses [brothers] Richard & William MUCHMORE son William MUCHMORE chr [3Apr1793] St Martin by Looe dau Ann MUCHMORE chr [5Mar1795] St Martin by Looe m [25Nov1817] St Martin by Looe: William TOMS, labourer; Ann MUCHMORE; witness [brother] William MUCHMORE |
William's baptism record appears to name his mother incorrectly. |
Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 0173 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [2Mar1757] St Martin by Looe m 4Nov1785 St Martin by Looe: John MUCHMORE; Ann MORRISH; witness [brother] William MUCHMORE bur 7Oct1819 St Martin by Looe @ 62 ^ Longcoe d 1819: probate granted at Cornwall to [wife] Ann MUCHMORE ^ St Martin by Looe sp Ann MORRISH b 176x 1785 St Martin by Looe: 3rd banns read 2Oct for John MUCHMORE and Ann MORRISH m 4Nov1785 St Martin by Looe son Henry MUCHMORE chr [10Sep1786] St Martin by Looe |
John's daughter-in-law |
Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 0181 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [3Jan1759] St Martin by Looe m 6Aug1792 Liskeard: John MUCHMORE; Mary Ann BOUND; witness [brother] William MUCHMORE 1841 agricultural labourer @ 80 b Cornwall ^ Castle Street, Liskeard d 1845.4 Liskeard @ 87 bur 10Dec1845 Liskeard @ 87 sp Mary Ann BOUND (b 1765) m 6Aug1792 Liskeard 1841 @ 75 b Cornwall ^ Castle Street, Liskeard d 1842.2 Liskeard @ 79 bur 28Apr1842 Liskeard @ 79 son William MUCHMORE chr 17Nov1793 Liskeard son John MUCHMORE chr 12Feb1797 Liskeard ?dau Mary MUCHMORE (b 1800) Liskeard m 24May1832 Stoke Damerel, William GILBARD 1841 @ 40 b Cornwall ^ Castle Street, Liskeard with husband & parents (GILBIRD) 1851 lodging housekeeper @ 51 b Liskeard ^ 81 Castle Street, Liskeard (GILBARD) dau Sarah Murchmore GILBERT chr 7Jul1833 Liskeard 1841 @ 8 ^ Castle Street, Liskeard with parents and grandparents (Sarah GILBIRD) 1851 dressmaker @ 18 b Liskeard ^ 81 Castle Street, Liskeard with mother (GILBARD) m 1858.2 East Stonehouse m 24Jun1858 Plymouth St George, Stonehouse: William HAWKINGS, carpenter @ 27 ^ 13 Battery Street, father Richard HAWKINGS, sawyer; Sarah Muchmore GILBERT @ 25 ^ 13 Battery Street, father William GILBERT, road surveyor 1861 @ 27 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard (Sarah M) 1871 @ 37 b Cornwall ^ Lummaton Place, St Marychurch (Sarah HOCKINGS) 1881 dressmaker @ 47 b Liskeard ^ 5 Woodside Cottages, St Marychurch (Sarah) 1891 @ 57 b Liskeard ^ 5 Woodside Cottage, St Marychurch (Sarah HAWKINS) d 1905.1 Newton Abbot @ 71 dau Mary Ann Muchmore GILBERT chr 31Dec1835 Liskeard d 1838.4 Liskeard d 1860.1 Liskeard @ 77 dau Sarah MUCHMORE chr 6Mar1803 Liskeard dau Peggy MUCHMORE chr 28Jul1805 Liskeard m 25Mar1824 Liskeard: Joseph HANCOCK [1851 inn keeper]; Peggy MUCHMORE; witness [mother] Mary Ann MUCHMORE, with consent of parents 1851 @ 46 ^ Liskeard with husband (Margaret) 5Aug1869 executor of brother Walter's will (Margaret) son Walter James MUCHMORE chr 19Oct1806 Liskeard 1841 male servant @ 28 ^ Parade, Liskeard; head: Robert WEBB, innkeeper 1849 refused to make court-ordered payment (Walter) 1851 unm farmer @ 44 ^ Liskeard, lodging with sister[-in-law] Peggy HANCOCK and her husband 1856 ^ Liskeard: won prize for best hog ram at East Cornwall Agricultural Show (Walter) 1858 ^ Liskeard: won prize for best brood mare at East Cornwall Agricultural Show (Walter) 1861 innkeeper and brewer @ 54 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard, boarding with sister Margaret HANCOCK and her husband (Walter Jas) 1863 farmer ^ nr Liskeard: lambing season has already commenced (Mr) 1864/65 freeholder of a house on Church Street, Liskeard: on Voter’s List 1867 two lads found guilty of stealing two of his sacks (Mr W) d 1869.2 Liskeard @ 63 (Walter) d 11Jun1869 Liskeard: farmer; probate granted 5Aug1869 Bodmin to Margaret HANCOCK, innkeeper ^ Liskeard, sister, estate under £300 (Walter) |
In relation to average earnings, Walter's estate would have been equivalent to about £170,000 today. |
Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 0115 |
head James MUCHMORE chr [21Jan1761] St Martin by Looe m1 19Oct1778 Plymouth St Andrew: James MUCHMORE ^ Stoke Damerel; Joanna HANCOCK 1779 cordwainer ^ Dock: took Hugh GILES as apprentice m2 11Oct1807 St Dunstan, Stepney: James MUCHMORE, widower; Mary SAUNDERS, widow sp1 Joanna HANCOCK b 175x m 19Oct1778 Plymouth St Andrew bur 9Sep1798 St Olave, Bermondsey (Joahana MUCHMOOR) dau Mary Ann MUCHMORE chr [4Jun1780] Stoke Damerel bur 11Jul1783 Stoke Damerel son John MUCHMORE chr [25Oct1781] Stoke Damerel d before 1783 son John MUCHMORE chr [25Apr1783] Stoke Damerel dau Mary Hancock MUCHMORE chr [10Jan1785] Stoke Damerel bur 10Sep1785 St Olave, Bermondsey dau Susanna MUCHMORE chr [11Jan1787] Lying in Hospital, Holborn dau Jennifer Maria MUCHMORE chr [2Aug1789] St Sepulchre, Holborn bur 1791 Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, London @ 2 (? MACHMORE) son James MUCHMORE chr [25Mar1792] St Sepulchre, Holborn bur 11Apr1792 Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, London @ 7 wk ^ Old Trinity sp2 Mary ?? b 176x m1 179x, SAUNDERS m2 11Oct1807 St Dunstan, Stepney, MUCHMORE |
James and his descendants previously constituted Tree 502.
It appears that James & Joanna moved to London in 1785. Either they left their son John in Plymouth or he returned to Plymouth later.
The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion was a society of evangelical Christians founded by Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, in 1783. The dates suggest that the two children were buried at the society's first London chapel in Spa Fields, Clerkenwell (just north of Holborn). |
Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 1419 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [14Sep1764] Liskeard m 2Jun1796 Fowey, FOUND 1813 carpenter 1825 ^ Fowey: eligible to vote in parliamentary elections 1841 carpenter @ 75 b Cornwall ^ Church Yard, Fowey 1841- 1846 carpenter ^ West Street, Fowey 1851 carpenter @ 86 b Liskeard ^ Church Lane, Fowey d 1853.1 St Austell @ 88 sp Elizabeth FOUND (b 1773) Tywardreath, Cornwall m 2Jun1796 Fowey 1841 @ 68 b Cornwall ^ Church Yard, Fowey 1851 @ 77 b Tywardreath ^ Church Lane, Fowey d 1859.2 St Austell @ 86 d 22Apr1859 Fowey @ 86, "one of the oldest inhabitants" dau Anne MUCHMORE chr 4Jul1796 Fowey ?son John MUCHMORE b 179x bur 28Nov1799 Fowey son John MUCHMORE chr 20Oct1800 Fowey dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr 24Oct1802 Fowey m 14Dec1829 East Stonehouse, William GILES 1851 @ 48 b Devonport ^ Milton Street, Brixham with husband [quarryman] son William MUCHMORE chr 19Jul1805 Fowey dau Mary MUCHMORE chr 21Jan1810 Fowey 1839 Fowey: banns read for William UDY and Mary MUCHMORE m1 1839.2 St Austell, William UDY [1841 blacksmith] m1 Apr1839 Fowey, William UDY (Miss) son William Muchmore UDY b 1840.3 St Austell chr 16Aug1840 Fowey d 1843.2 St Austell @ 2 d 2Apr1843 @ 2 yr 8 mo; bur Fowey 1841 @ 30 b Cornwall ^ Fore Street, Fowey m2 1847.4 St Austell, Thomas LIBBY dau Susan MUCHMORE chr 29Dec1813 Fowey 1841 female servant @ 25 b not Somerset ^ Edgar House, Walcot, Bath (Susanah MUCHMORE) m 1844.3 Bodmin m 19Sep1844 Blisland, Cornwall: John COUCH, shipwright ^ Woolwich, Kent, father John COUCH, shoemaker; Susan MUCHMORE, servant ^ Trewardale, father John MUCHMORE, carpenter; witness [brother-in-law] William UDY 1846 ^ Queen Street, Woolwich 1848 ^ 2 Charlotte Place, Woolwich son William Muchmore COUCH b 1848.4 Lewisham b 5Oct1848 chr 5Nov1848 London St Mary Magdelene, Woolwich 1851 @ 2 b Woolwich ^ White Cottages, Woolwich Road, Woolwich with father 1881 unm cab driver, boarder @ 32 ^ 83 Caldedonian Road, Islington; head Mary OXLEY, widow (Wm) d 1887.2 Woolwich (William) bur 24Jun1887 c ^ 6 Albert Street d 1850.3 Lewisham @ 36 bur 6Sep1850 Charlton St Thomas, Woolwich |
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Tree 20 Generation 7 Family 1421 |
head Oliver MUCHMORE chr [9Apr1767] Liskeard 1836 Lanteglos by Fowey: 3rd banns read 9Nov for Oliver MUCHMORE and Sarah COLENSOE m 20Nov1800 Lanteglos by Fowey: Oliver MUCHMORE, labourer ^ St Veep; Sarah COLENSOE; witness [brother-in-law] Thomas SCANTLEBURY bur 30Aug1809 Lanteglos by Fowey sp Sarah COLENSOE (b 1767) m 20Nov1800 Lanteglos by Fowey 1841 independent means @ 70 ^ Higher Elms Cottage, Talland, Cornwall; head: Joseph PEARCE, farmer d 1849.1 Bodmin @ 83 bur 26Feb1849 Lanteglos by Fowey @ 82 ^ Donah, Boconnor, Cornwall dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr 24Aug1801 Lanteglos by Fowey m 15Nov1828 Tywardreath, Thomas WALKHAM dau Sarah MUCHMORE chr 19Feb1804 Lanteglos by Fowey m 5Mar1829 St Winnow, Joseph PARNE dau Susanna MACHMORE chr 5Apr1807 Lanteglos by Fowey bur 5Dec1823 Lanteglos by Fowey @ 16 ^ Bodineck dau Mary MUCHMORE chr 8Feb1809 Lanteglos by Fowey 1836 Fowey: banns read for Samuel BULLER and Mary MUCHMORE ^ Tywardeath 1836 Tywardreath, Cornwall: 3rd banns read 3Apr for Samuel BUTLER and Mary MUCHMORE m 5Jun1836 Tywardreath: Samuel BULLER; Mary MUCHMORE m 5Jun1836 Fowey, S BULLER (Miss) d 8Aug1838 Fowey @ 26 (?) |
The parish of Boconnoc is about 10 km north of Lanteglos. |
Generation 8 |
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Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 0140 |
head Richard MUCHMORE chr [14Feb1787] St Martin by Looe m 18Jun1816 Talland: Richard MUCHMORE ^ St Martin’s; Mary BOWDEN; witness [brother] William MUCHMORE m 18Jun1816 Talland: Richard MUCHMORE ^ St Martin’s; Mary BOWDEN ^ West Looe 1824 labourer ^ Shutta 1851 agricultural labourer @ 64 b St Martins ^ West Street, Antony (MICHMORE) d 1856.4 St Germans @ 71 sp Mary BOWDEN (b 1788) Duloe, Cornwall m [18Jun1816] Talland 1851 home @ 64 b Duloe ^ West Street, Antony (MICHMORE) 1861 widowed pauper, sole head @ 73 b Duloe ^ Greenland, Maker, Cornwall 1871 widow @ 83 b Duloe ^ Maker with daughter Ann (MITCHMORE) d 1874.1 St Germans @ 86 (MITCHMORE) bur 25Feb1874 Millbrook, Cornwall @ 86 ^ West Street, Millbrook (MITCHMORE) dau Agnes MUCHMORE chr 13May1817 St Martin by Looe chr 7Sep1817 St Martin by Looe 1851 unm house servant @ 32 b St Martin ^ Maker, Cornwall (MICHMORE); head: William PROWSE, general practitioner 1861 lodger @ 43 b Pethick St Martin ^ East Stonehouse; head: Alfred Wilson ARNALL m 1862.3 Stoke Damerel son William MUCHMORE chr [20Feb1820] St Martin by Looe dau Ann Bowden MUCHMORE b 27Jul1824 St Martin by Looe, "privately baptised" 1851 school @ 26 b St Martins ^ West Street, Antony (Ann B MICHMORE) m 1851.3 St Germans, William LEVITON son Richard Muchmore LEVITON b 1854.2 St Germans 1876 emigrated to Australia aboard Forfarshire with mother 1871 dressmaker, widow @ 46 b St Martin by Looe ^ Maker, Cornwall 1876 emigrated to Australia aboard Forfarshire |
Agnes's first baptism was performed by the vicar of Morval. The second was performed by the rector of St Martin, presumably to initiate her into that church. |
Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 0079 |
head William MUCHMORE chr [3Apr1793] St Martin by Looe m 11Oct1821 St Martin by Looe: William MUCHMORE; Elizabeth PEARCE; witness Grace PEARCE 1841 agricultural labourer @ 45 b Cornwall ^ St Martins (MUCHAMORE) 1851 agricultural labourer @ 58 b St Martins, Cornwall ^ Great Tree, St Martin by Looe d 1855.1 Liskeard @ 61 d 4Dec1855 @ 62; bur St Martin by Looe. Also named on memorial: his wife Elizabeth and son William bur 8Feb1855 St Martin by Looe @ 61 ^ Great Tree, "died in cottage by Longcoe Gate" sp Elizabeth PEARCE (b 1798) Morval, Cornwall m 11Oct1821 St Martin by Looe 1841 @ 40 b Cornwall ^ St Martins (MUCHAMORE) 1851 @ 53 b Morval ^ Great Tree, St Martin by Looe d 1858.1 Liskeard @ 59 d 18Feb1858 @ 59; bur St Martin by Looe bur 22Feb1858 St Martin by Looe @ 59 ^ Great Tree son William MUCHMORE chr [11Apr1822] St Martin by Looe d 1845.4 Liskeard @ 23 d 13Oct1845 @ 23; bur St Martin by Looe bur 15Oct1845 Liskeard @ 23 ^ Great Tree son John MUCHMORE chr 16Apr1828 St Martin by Looe |
Family memorial |
Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 0081 |
head Henry MUCHMORE chr [10Sep1786] St Martin by Looe 1814 St Martin by Looe: 3rd banns read 23Jan for Henry MUCHMORE and Jenny BRAY m1 22Feb1814 St Martin by Looe, BRAY m2 9Apr1822 Maker, KINGDON 31Dec1836 member of jury at Bodmin Quarter Sessions 1841 farmer @ 55 ^ Poliscourt, St Martins (MUCHINORE) 1844 yeoman ^ St Martin by Looe: trustee of will of the late John BRAY 1849 ^ St Martins: member of Grand Jury for Cornwall Midsummer Sessions at Bodmin (Mr H) 1851 retired farmer @ 56 b St Martins, Cornwall ^ Elliscourt, St Martins (MUCHIMORE) 1851-1853 occupier of house and land at Poliscourt, St Martin by Looe d 1855.4 Liskeard @ 69 d 5Dec1855 St Martin by Looe @ 69 d 5Dec1855 Polliscourt, St Martins @ 69, yeoman (Mr H) d Dec1855 Alice Court near Looe @ 68 d 5Dec1855 @ 69; bur St Martin by Looe. Also named on memorial: his second wife Mary bur 8Dec1855 St Martin by Looe @ 69 ^ Poliscourt 1856: yeoman of St Martin by Looe; probate granted at Cornwll to [son] John MUCHMORE of the same place sp1 Jenny BRAY chr 24Mar1785 St Martin by Looe, "daughter of John & Susanna" m [22Feb1814] St Martin by Looe bur 28Jun1820 St Martin by Looe @ 35 ^ Longcoe son John MUCHMORE chr [23Dec1816] St Martin by Looe son William MUCHMORE chr [10Jun1818] St Martin by Looe ?1819 born to father in the Royal Engineers 1841 @ 22 ^ Poliscourt, St Martins with father and stepmother (MUCHINORE) 1851 blind farmer @ 35 b St Martins, Cornwall ^ Elliscourt, St Martins (MUCHIMORE) 1861 farmers son, interest from houses, deaf and dumb from birth @ 42 b St Martins ^ Palliscort, St Martin with brother John 1871 annuitant, deaf and dumb @ 52 b St Martin by Looe ^ Longcoe, St Martin with brother John 1881 farmer @ 62 b St Martin L ^ Paliscourt, St Martin with brother John 1891 living on own means, deaf and dumb from birth @ 72 b St Martin ^ Fore Street, East Looe with brother John d 1892.1 Liskeard @ 73 d 25Feb1892 @ 73; bur St Martin by Looe bur 28Feb1892 St Martin by Looe @ 73 ^ East Looe, "late of Longcoe & Polliscourt (deaf & dumb and of late years blind)" sp2 Mary BRAY chr 22Dec1776 St Martin by Looe, "daughter of John & Susanna" (Marey) m1 15Apr1801 St Martin by Looe: Thomas KINGDON ^ Morval, yeoman; Mary BRAY; witnesses John & Richard BRAY m2 9Apr1822 Maker, MUCHMORE 1841 @ 55 ^ Poliscourt, St Martins (MUCHINORE) 1851 @ 73 b St Martins, Cornwall ^ Elliscourt, St Martins (MUCHIMORE) 1861 farmers widow, interest from houses @ 85 b St Martins ^ Palliscort, St Martin with stepson John and his family d 1862.2 Liskeard @ 86 d 5May1862 @ 86; bur St Martin by Looe bur 9May1862 St Martin by Looe @ 82 ^ Palace Court |
Presumably John BRAY was Henry’s wife’s father.
Henry's memorial An enlargement of the lower part of the memorial is available here.
William's memorial
Mary was an older sister of Henry's first wife. |
Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 0113 |
head William MUCHMORE chr 17Nov1793 Liskeard m 7Mar1819 Liskeard: William MUCHMORE, carpenter; Ann HOAR; witness [sister] Mary Ann MUCHMORE 1824 ^ Fitzroy Row, St Pancras 1826 carpenter ^ Everest Street, St Pancras 1829 carpenter ^ Cumberland Market, St Pancras 1835, 1837 ^ Frederick Street, St Pancras 1838 piano maker ^ Frederick Street, St Pancras 1851 journeyman pianoforte [maker], widower @ 56 b Liskeard ^ 65 King Street, St Pancras 1861 joiner and piano forte maker @ 67 b Cornwall ^ 1 Prospect Cottages, St Pancras (MUTCHMORE) 1871 piano forte maker, widower @ 77 b Cornwall ^ Bayham Street, St Pancras. Also in household: daughter Sophia and family d 1873.3 Pancras @ 79 d 16Aug1873 79 Bayham Street, St Pancras, “cause decay of nature” bur 21Aug1873 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp Ann HOAR [Tree 900] chr 4Nov1798 Liskeard m 7Mar1819 Liskeard d 1842.3 St Pancras @ 43 d 1Sep1842 35 Frederick Street, Camden Town, “cause softening of the brain [cerebromalacia]” bur 4Sep1842 North Grove, Whitefields Memorial Church, Camden Town dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE chr 13Sep1819 Liskeard m 1842.2 Pancras m 3Apr1842 St Pancras, London: Joseph TATCHELL, tailor ^ Frederick Street, father Thomas TATCHELL, rope maker; Elizabeth MUCHMORE ^ Frederick Street, father William MUCHMORE, pianoforte maker; witnesses William MUCHMORE, Amelia SCANTLEBURY 1851 @ 36 ^ 11 Stanhope Street, Regents Park Jun1854 separated from husband 30Jun1863 ^ 41 Union Street, Wells Street, Oxford Street, Middlesex with Henry ARNOLD div 10May1864 on the grounds of adultery, correspondent Henry ARNOLD 1871 @ 51 b Liskeard ^ 8 Chenies Street, Finsbury with Henry (ARNOLD) d 1881.1 Holborn @ 61 (Eliza ARNOLD) d 1Jan1881 Spa Cottages, Clerkenwell bur 9Jan1881 Manor Park Cemetery, East Ham son John MUCHMORE (b 1823) St Pancras bur 8Sep1824 St Pancras, London @ 15 mo ^ Fitzroy Row son William MUCHMORE b 29Mar1826 dau Louisa MUCHMORE b 22Mar1829 chr 10May1829 St Pancras, London 1851 servant @ 22 ^ 11 Stanhope Street, Regents Park with sister Elizabeth (MEECHAMOND) b 15Aug1831 dau Sophia MUCHMORE (b 1835) St Pancras bur 8Jan1837 St Pancras, London @ 2 ^ Frederick Street dau Ellen MUCHMORE b 21Jul1836 chr 2Sep1838 St Pancras, London 1851 @ 14 b St Pancras ^ 65 King Street, St Pancras with father 1861 servant @ 24 ^ 27 Mornington Place, Pancras; head Jane MORTLOCK, housekeeper (MUCKMORE) m 1862.4 Pancras 1859 servant to Mr & Mrs HARE: gave evidence in their divorce case in 1863 m 25Dec1862 All Saints, Camden Town: John BALE, jeweller ^ 23 King Street, father Thomas BALE, basket maker; Ellen MUCHMORE ^ 1 Prospect Cottage, Camden Street, father William MUCHMORE, pianoforte maker; witness [father] William MUCHMORE d 1867.1 St Pancras @ 29 d 29Jan1867 9 Raglan Street, Kentish Town, “cause phthisis [tubercolosis]” dau Sophia Ann MUCHMORE b 1838.2 Pancras 1851 scholar @ 12 b St Pancras ^ 65 King Street, St Pancras with father (Sophia) 1861 servant @ 22 b St Pancras ^ 1 Prospect Cottages, St Pancras with father (Sophia) m1 1865.1 Marylebone, George ARIS m1 19Feb1865 Holy Trinity, Marylebone: George ARIS, cellarman ^ Cirencester Place, father Thomas ARIS, labourer; Sophia Ann MUCHMORE ^ Trinity District, father William MUCHMORE, pianoforte maker; witnesses William MUCHMORE, Ellen BALE 1871 @ 30 b St Pancras ^ Bayham Street, St Pancras with father, husband and children 1881 widow @ 40 ^ 70 Bayham Street, Camden (Sophia ARIS) m2 21Oct1881 St Saviours, Hampstead: James NEVILLE, widower, gardener ^ South Hampstead, father John NEVILLE, bailiff; Sophia ARIS, widow @ 40 ^ South Hampstead, father William (deceased) pianoforte maker; witness George NEVILLE d 1918.1 Camberwell @ 79 d 3Mar1918 1 Nivel Buildings, Peckham Rye, Camberwill, “cause acute bronchitis” son Alfred MUCHMORE b 1841.2 Pancras 1851 @ 10 b St Pancras ^ 65 King Street, St Pancras with father 1861 @ 20 St Pancras ^ 1 Prospect Cottages, St Pancras with father d 1862.2 Pancras @ 21 bur 18May1862 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden |
The 1861 census entry states that William was married, but no second marriage has been found and there was no wife in the household.
Ann’s sister Mary Ann Muchmore HOAR [Tree 900] may have been named in honour of Ann's husband-to-be.
Amelia SCANTLEBURY, one of the witnesses to Elizabeth's marriage, was a sister of Jane Muchmore SCANTLEBURY, a distant cousin.
Ellen was baptised at the same ceremony as her brother Frederick. |
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head John MUCHMORE chr 12Feb1797 Liskeard m 28Dec1823 Liskeard: John MUCHMORE; Mary COOK; witness William COOK 1824-1842 labourer ^ Liskeard Borough 1841 agricultural labourer @ 35 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard 1844 baker ^ Liskeard Borough 1847 postman 1851 baker, letter deliverer @ 45 b Liskeard ^ Pound Bridge, Liskeard 1861 letter carrier @ 64 b Liskeard ^ Well Lane, Liskeard 1871 gardener @ 73 b Liskeard ^ Cannon Terrace, Liskeard d 1874.1 Liskeard d 23Feb1874 Liskeard @ 79 ^ Cannon Terrace, Liskeard bur 1Mar1874 Liskeard @ 75 ^ Liskeard Borough sp Mary COOK chr 6Jan1804 Liskeard m 28Dec1823 Liskeard 1841 @ 35 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard 1851 @ 47 b Liskeard ^ Pound Bridge, Liskeard 1861 @ 58 b Liskeard ^ Well Lane, Liskeard 1871 @ 68 b Liskeard ^ Cannon Terrace, ^ Liskeard 1881 formerly shopkeeper, widow @ 79 b Liskeard ^ Castle Garden, Liskeard with daughter Mary d 1884.2 Liskeard @ 83 bur 4May1884 Liskeard son Thomas MUCHMORE chr 5Dec1824 Liskeard son William MUCHMORE chr 27Jul1827 Liskeard chr 9May1830 Liskeard son John MUCHMORE chr 29Jan1832 Liskeard chr 20Sep1835 Liskeard dau Mary Jane MUCHMORE b 1840.1 Liskeard chr 5Feb1840 Liskeard 1841 @ 1 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents (Mary) 1851 scholar @ 11 b Liskeard (Mary) m 1857.4 Plymouth, Richard BETTISON [1871 cabinet maker] m 17Nov1857 Plymouth Charles: Richard BETTINSON, cabinet maker ^ Norley Place, father Charles BETTINSON, carpenter; Mary Jane MUCHMORE ^ Norley Place, father John MUCHEMORE, letter carrier m 17Nov1857 Plymouth: Richard BETTISON ^ Liskeard; Mary MUCHMORE, only daughter of John MUCHMORE ^ Liskeard 1871 @ 30 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard 1881 @ 40 b Liskeard ^ Castle Garden, Liskeard 1891 @ 52 ^ Farley Cottages, Liskeard (Mary J) 1901 @ 62 ^ 6 Varley Cottages, Liskeard 1911 @ 73 ^ St Austell, Cornwall (Nary Ann BETTISON) d 1912.3 Liskeard @ 78 son Richard MUCHMORE b 1842.2 Liskeard son James MUCHMORE b 1844.2 Liskeard chr 19May1844 Liskeard d 1844.4 Liskeard @ 5 [mo] bur 8Oct1844 Liskeard @ 6 mo |
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Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 1681 |
head Sarah MUCHMORE b 6Mar1803 Liskeard dau Ann Maria MUCHMORE chr 11Feb1827 Liskeard, “base daughter of Sarah” bur 30Oct1827 Liskeard @ 10 mo (Ann) |
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Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 1804 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [25Apr1783] Stoke Damerel m 12Nov1801 Plymouth St Andrew, SOPER (MUCHAMORE) bur 12Jul1855 Plympton St Mary @ 72 sp Mary SOPER (b 1770) m 12Nov1801 Plymouth St Andrew d 1847.1 Plymouth @ 76 bur 2Feb1847 Plymouth Charles @ 77 ^ Lower Street (Mary Ann MITCHAMORE) son Samuel Soper MUCHMORE chr 15May1803 Plymouth St Andrew (Saml Soper) dau Hannah Soaper MUTCHMORE b 180x bur 19Feb1804 Maker dau Sarah Soper MUCHMORE chr 14Jul1805 Plymouth St Andrew (Sarh Soper) bur 10Oct1805 Maker (Sarah Soaper MITCHMORE) dau Elizabeth MUCHAMORE chr 29May1807 Plymouth St Andrew m 18Feb1830 Stoke Damerel, Peter ANDERS (MUCHMORE) son William MUCHMORE chr 1Oct1809 Plymouth St Andrew dau Maria MUCHMORE chr 1Oct1809 Plymouth St Andrew |
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Tree 20 Generation 8 Family 0353 |
head Anne MUCHMORE chr 4Jul1797 Fowey m 23Nov1830 Stoke Damerel, BASSETT 1841 female servant @ 40 b Cornwall ^ Ship Inn, Fowey (Ann); head: Elizabeth BORLASE, publican 1851 house servant @ 53 b Fowey ^ Church Lane with parents (Ann). Also in household: her niece Elizabeth UDY 1861 family servant, widow @ 65 b Fowey ^ Church Yard, Fowey with daughter Emma d 1881.1 St Austell @ 84 dau Catherine MUCHMORE chr 19Sep1818 Fowey bur 1822 Fowey @ 4 (Caroline) son John MUCHMORE chr 8May1825 Fowey bur 1829 Fowey @ 4 sp William BASSETT b 179x m 23Nov1830 Stoke Damerel d 1838.3 St Austell dau Emma BASSETT (b 1832) Fowey 1851 servant @ 18 b Fowey ^ Trefalgar Square, Fowey; head: John MEIN, Lieutenant RN m 1856.2 St Austell, Robert ROACH (Ann) son William Muchmore ROACH b 1864.3 St Austell (William Machmore) chr 19Oct1864 Fowey 1881 sailor @ 16 b Fowey ^ Military Way, Fowey with mother and siblings (William) d 24Aug1899 @ 34; bur Green Lane Cemetery, Fowey d 24Aug1899 at sea, "on voyage to Adelaide, eldest son of the late Robert ROACH ^ The Esplanade, Fowey" 1861 master mariners wife @ 28 b Fowey ^ Church Yard. Also in household: mother Ann, aunt Elizabeth GILES & cousin E[lizabeth] Ann [Mary’s daughter] 1881 master mariners wife @ 47 b Fowey ^ Military Way, Fowey d 1920.1 St Austell @ 88 |
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head John MUCHMORE chr 20Oct1800 Fowey 25Oct1828 able seaman, HMS Lapwing @ 27 b Fowey: en route to Falmouth; discharged 15Jan1829 m 4Mar1830 Falmouth, LEWARN 1832-1840 able seaman; allotted part of his pay from Customs House, Falmouth, to his wife Elizabeth while serving on HMSs Frolic (1832), Pigeon (1832, 1836), Seagull (1839) and Swift (1840) (MUCHMORE/MUTCHEMORE) 1836 mariner ^ Flushing d 1840.4 East Stonehouse @ 40 (MUTCHMORE) sp Elizabeth LEWARN (b 1805) Falmouth m 4Mar1830 Falmouth 1839-1840 ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth 1841 widow [crossed out] @ 35 b Cornwall ^ Lorkins Court, Ludgate Hill, Falmouth with father William LEWARNE, mariner (Elizth) 1851 widowed sailor's daughter @ 45 b Falmouth ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth 1861 widow @ 55 b Falmouth ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth, boarding with daughter Elizabeth (MICHMORE) 1871 widow, retired dress maker @ 65 b Falmouth ^ Retreat, Falmouth d 1890.4 Falmouth @ 85 bur 1Jan1891 Falmouth @ 85 ^ Earles Retreat, Falmouth, “widow of Willm MUCHMORE, mariner” d 29Dec1890 @ 85; bur Falmouth dau Elizabeth Ann MUCHMORE chr [5Jan1831] Falmouth 1841 @ 10 b Cornwall ^ Lorkins Court, Ludgate Hill, Falmouth with mother (Elizth) 1854 St Martin by Looe: 3rd banns read 1May for Richard Thomas PERRAN and Elizabeth Ann MUCHMORE m 1854.2 Truro (Elizabeth Anne) m 3Jun1854 St Just in Roseland: Richard Thomas PERRINS, mariner ^ St Mawes, father Richard PERRINS, mariner; Elizabeth Ann MUCHMORE ^ St Mawes, father John MUCHMORE, mariner son Henry Muchmore PERRINS b 1873.1 Falmouth 1881 @ 8 b Falmouth ^ 24 Mulberry Square, Falmouth with mother (Henry) m 1898.3 Barnet, Emily PEAK 1901 printer compositor @ 28 b Falmouth ^ South Mimms, Hertfordshire (Henry M) 1911 compositor @ 38 b Falmouth ^ 90 Salisbury Road, Barnet 1921 b 1873 Falmouth ^ South Mimms d 1963.4 Barnet @ 90 (Henry M) 1881 sailors wife @ 50 b Falmouth ^ 24 Mulberry Square, Falmouth d 1925.1 Falmouth @ 94 d 12Mar1925 @ 95; bur Falmouth son William Henry Lewarne MUCHMORE chr [23Mar1834] Falmouth son John Richard MUCHMORE chr 14Oct1836 Mylor [near Falmouth] son Charles Richard MUCHMORE chr [26Jan1837] Falmouth d 1837.4 Falmouth @ 13 [sic] bur 12Nov1837 Falmouth @ 13 mo b 1838.3 Falmouth son Charles MUCHMORE b 1840.4 Falmouth (MINCHMORE) 1841 @ 8 mo b Cornwall ^ Lorkins Court, Ludgate Hill, Falmouth with mother (John) d 1849.4 Falmouth @ 9 (John Charles) d 16Jul1849 nr Falmouth, "fell from a wain and was run over" (John C) |
Elizabeth’s burial record has confused her husband with her son William. |
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head William MUCHMORE chr 19Jun1805 Fowey m 183x 1871 stone mason @ 65 b Fowey ^ Fowey d 1875.3 St Austell @ 70 (MULCHMORE) sp Mary ?? (b 1805) Saltash m 183x 1871 @ 65 b Saltash ^ Fowey 1891 boarder, blind @ 86 b Saltash ^ Lostwithiel Street, Fowey; head: Eliza PASCOE, charwoman d 1895.4 St Austell @ 89 |
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Tree 20 Generation 9 Family 1983 |
head William MUCHMORE chr [20Feb1820] St Martin by Looe m 184x 1851 labourer @ 31 b England ^ Pittsburgh ON 1861 farmer, holder of 100 acres value $600 with 6 acres under cultivation @ 41 b England ^ log house, Pittsburgh 1871 farmer @ 52 b England ^ Pittsburgh 1878 owner of Lot 27, Concession VIII, Pittsburgh d 20Sep1877 Toronto ON @ 58 sp Mary ?? (b 1827) Canada m 184x 1851 @ 23 b Canada ^ Pittsburgh 1861 @ 33 b Canada ^ Pittsburgh (Ann) 1871 @ 35 b Canada ^ Pittsburgh (Nancy) d 6Feb1895 Windsor ON @ 72 son Richard MUCHMORE (b 1844) Canada 1851 @ 6 b Canada 1861 @ 14 b Canada ^ Pittsburgh |
It is not known whether William had three different wives or one wife who used three different names.
Richard is recorded in the 1871 census as having died in the preceding 12 months (i.e., before 2Apr1871). |
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head John MUCHMORE chr 16Apr1828 St Martin by Looe 1841 @ 13 b Cornwall ^ St Martins with parents 1851 apprentice wheelwright @ 21 b St Martin by Looe ^ Great Tree, St Martin by Looe with parents m 1861.3 Plymouth, STANTON 1861 unm wheelwright, sole lodger @ 30 b St Martin by Looe ^ Liskeard Road, St Germans 1871 millwright @ 40 b St Martin by Looe ^ Polbathick, St Germans. Also in household: mother-in-law Mary A STANTON 1875 helped organise annual festival of St Germans Temperance & Rechabite Societies (J) 1881 "agricultural mechanist (10/1)" @ 51 b St Martin ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans. Also in household: his mother-in-law Mary Ann STANTON 1890 helped organise annual festival of St Germans & Tideford Temperance Societies (J) 1891 millwright @ 61 b St Martin ^ Polbathic, St Germans 1901 journeyman carpenter @ 71 b St Martins ^ Polbathick, St Germans d 1902.3 St German @ 72 sp Elizabeth STANTON (b 1841) St Germans m 1861.3 Plymouth 1871 @ 30 b St Germans ^ Polbathick, St Germans 1881 @ 40 b St Germans ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans 1891 @ 50 b St Germans ^ Polbathic, St Germans 1901 @ 60 b St Germans ^ Polbathick, St Germans d 1902.2 St Germans @ 62 son John MUCHMORE b 1861.4 St Germans chr 16Nov1861 d 1866.2 St Germans @ 4 d 13Jun1866 @ 4 yr 8 mo; bur St Germans b 1864.1 St Germans son Ernest MUCHMORE b 1866.2 St Germans b 1868.2 St Germans dau Louisa Blanche MUCHMORE b 1871.3 St Germans 1881 scholar b St Germans @ 9 ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans with parents (Louisa B) 1891 dressmaker @ 19 b St Germans ^ Polbathic, St Germans with parents (Louisa) m 1895.1 St Germans, Frederick SALT [1901 flour miller] m Jan1895 1901 @ 29 b St Germans ^ Plympton St Mary with husband dau Emily Elizabeth MUCHMORE b 1878.1 St Germans 1881 @ 3 b St Germans ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans with parents (Emily E) 1891 @ 13 b St Germans ^ Polbathic, St Germans with parents m 1898.4 St Germans (Emily) 1901 @ 23 b Polpathick ^ Devonport with [husband] John TREZISE |
John died less than 3 months after his wife's death. |
Tree 20 Generation 9 Family 0080 |
head John MUCHMORE chr [23Dec1816] St Martin by Looe 1841 farmer @ 24 b Cornwall ^ Longcoe, St Martins; head: William BRAY, farmer m1 1842.4 Liskeard, CLOGG m1 29Dec1842 St Martin by Looe, Cornwall: John MUCHMORE, yeoman ^ Longcoe, father Henry MUCHMORE, yeoman; Mary CLOGG ^ Barbincan, father William CLOGG, yeoman; witnesses William & Ann CLOGG 1851 farmer 30 acres @ 34 b St Martin by Looe ^ Longcoe, St Martins. Also in household: his wife's uncle William BRAY, retired farmer 1857 yeoman, miller ^ Palace Court, St Martin by Looe, churchwarden 1861 farmer 43 acres @ 44 b St Martins ^ Palliscort, St Martin. Also in household: brother William and stepmother Mary 1863 yeoman ^ St Martin by Looe, churchwarden 1864/65 occupier of house and land at Longeo, St Martin by Looe 1871 farmer 100 acres @ 56 b St Martin by Looe ^ Longcoe, St Martin. Also in household: brother William 1872 member of Liskeard Board of Guardians (J) 1873 owner of 33.5 acres [13.6 ha] land St Martin 1873 farmer ^ Longcoe, St Martin by Looe 1876 re-elected churchwarden, St Martins-by-Looe (J) 1881 widowed farmer @ 64 b St Martin by Looe ^ Paliscourt, St Martins. Also in household: brother William and "niece" Mary J CLOGG m2 188x, CLOGG [de facto] 1883 farmer ^ Palace Court, St Martin by Looe 1884 attended meeting of Conservatives of Looe (Mr) 1887, 1888 re-elected churchwarden, St Martins-by-Looe (J) 1889-1893 ^ Fore Street, East Looe (MUTCHMORE) 1891 retired farmer @ 74 b St Martin ^ Fore Street, East Looe. Also in household: brother William d 1893.4 Liskeard @ 76 d 1Nov1893 @ 76; bur St Martin by Looe. Also named on memorial: his second wife Mary Jane d 1Nov1893 East Looe @ 75, "late ^ Pollescourt" bur 6Nov1893 St Martin by Looe @ 76 ^ East Looe, “formerly of Longcoe & Polliscourt and for many years churchwarden of St Martin’s” d 1Nov1893 East Looe: gentleman; probate granted 8Dec1893 Bodmin to Albert Charles Lyne GLUBB, solicitor, Edwin OLIVER, butcher, and Mary Jane CLOGG, spinster, estate £246 7s 8d sp1 Mary CLOGG chr 7Sep1819 St Martin by Looe, "dau of William, farmer ^ Barbican, & Mary" m 1842.4 Liskeard m 29Dec1842 St Martin by Looe 1851 @ 31 b St Martin by Looe ^ Longcoe, St Martins 1861 @ 41 b St Martins ^ Palliscort, St Martin 1871 @ 51 b St Martin by Looe ^ Longcoe, St Martin d 1875.4 Liskeard @ 56 d 29Sep1875 @ 56; bur St Martin by Looe bur 2Oct1875 St Martin by Looe @ 56 ^ Longcoe, St Martins sp2 Mary Jane CLOGG b 1846.1 Liskeard chr 5Apr1846 Looe, “daughter of William & Anne Elizabeth” 1851 @ 6 b East Looe ^ Quay Street, East Looe with parents 1861 @ 15 b East Looe ^ Fore Street, East Looe with parents (Mary J) 1871 servant @ 25 b Cornwall ^ Lux Street, Higher Liskeard (Mary); head: Alfred PIDEAUX 1881 housekeeper [crossed out], niece @ 34 b Looe ^ Paliscourt, St Martin with John (Mary J) m 188x [de facto] 1891 wife @ 48 b Looe ^ Fore Street, East Looe (Mary J) 1897 ^ Fore Street, Looe (Mrs MUTCHMORE) 1901 widow @ 54 b East Looe ^ Fore Street, East Looe (Mary J) d 1906.1 Liskeard @ 60 d 28Jan1906 @ 61; bur St Martin by Looe d Feb1906 East Looe @ 60 ^ 2 Ingledene, Shutta, Looe (M J) bur 31Jan1906 St Martin by Looe @ 60 ^ East Looe |
John's memorial In relation to average earnings, John's estate would have been equivalent to about £110,000 today. Mary's memorial
Mary Jane was John's first wife's niece: Her father William was a brother of the older Mary. |
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head William MUCHMORE b 29Mar1826 chr 15Apr1827 St Pancras Old Church m1 1848.1 St Martin in the Fields m1 24Jan1848 St Martin in the Fields, KENT 1851 pianoforte maker @ 24 b Marylebone ^ 3 Bellevue Cottages, St Pancras m2 1855.4 Marylebone m2 20Oct1855 Holy Trinity, Marylebone: William MUCHMORE, pianoforte maker, widower ^ 48 Queen Street, Camden Town, father William MUCHMORE, pianoforte maker; Harriet TATE, widow ^ Trinity District, father George Frederick JONES, gentleman; witness Thomas TATE 1871 carpenter & joiner @ 45 b Pancras ^ 88 Pratt Street, St Pancras m3 1876.3 Pancras m3 23Sep1876 Register Office, Pancras, DICKERSON 1881 carpenter & joiner @ 57 b Pancras ^ 6 Cathcart Street, St Pancras 1884 carpenter ^ 8 Clifton Terrace, St Pancras 1891 unm carpenter & joiner, lodger @ 68 b St Pancras ^ 19 Queens Street,St Pancras 1901 carpenter, sole head @ 72 b Pancras ^ St Pancras 23Apr1901 unm carpenter ^ Queen Street, b 1831: admitted to St Pancras Workhouse; discharged dead 11Jan1904 (Wm) d 1904.1 Pancras @ 74 d 11Jan1904 mental ward, Workhouse Infirmary, St Pancras (Wm) bur 15Jan1904 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp1 Esther Amelia KENT (b 1823) Kensington m 1848.1 St Martin in the Fields m [24Jan1848] St Martin in the Fields 1851 @ 27 b Kensington ^ 3 Bellevue Cottages, St Pancras d 1854.4 Pancras @ 31 bur 5Nov1854 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp2 Harriet JONES (b 1821) Lambeth m1 1847.2 St Pancras, Joseph TATE m2 1855.4 Marylebone, MUCHMORE m2 20Oct1855 Holy Trinity, Marylebone, MUCHMORE 1871 @ 49 b Lambeth ^ 88 Pratt Street, St Pancras d 1876.2 Pancras @ 55 d 21Jun1876 19 Hamilton Street @ 55, “cause gastric disease, haemorrhage” bur 24Jun1876 Brompton Cemetery son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 16Nov1874 Marylebone Workhouse sp3 Priscilla Elizabeth DICKERSON (b 1854) Kings Lynn m1 1876.3 Pancras, MUCHMORE (Priscilla) m1 23Sep1876 Register Office, Pancras, MUCHMORE 1881 @ 27 b Kings Lynn ^ 6 Cathcart Street, St Pancras (Priscilla E) 1891 widow @ 38 b Kings Lynn ^ 82 Carlton Street, St Pancras (Priscilla) 1901 @ 33 [sic] ^ Lynn, Norfolk ^ 14 Leverton Street, Kentish Town with Edwin J HARVEY 1901 ^ 186 Clarence Road, Kentish Town m2 1904.2 Watford m2 2Apr1904 Register Office, Watford, Hertfordshire, Edwin John HARVEY 1911 @ 55 ^ 54 St Paul’s Road, Camden d 1936.3 Islington @ 82 bur 15Jul1936 Finchley dau Maud Mary Sarah MUCHMORE b 1877.3 Pancras d 1877.3 Pancras @ 0 bur 9Sep1877 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden son George Alfred MUCHMORE b 1879.4 Pancras mother DICKERSON d 1880.2 Pancras @ 6 [mo] dau Ethel Maud May MUCHMORE b 1881.2 Pancras chr 7Dec1884 Holy Trinity, Finchley Road (Ethel Maud Mary) d 1887.2 Pancras @ 6 bur 30Jun1887 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden b 1884.3 Barnet ason William Edward MUCHMORE b 1890.3 Pancras (William Edward HARVEY) b 4Aug1890 82 Carlton Road, Kentish Town (William Edward HARVEY) 1891 @ 7 mo b St Pancras ^ 82 Carlton Road, St Pancras with mother (William E) d 1891.2 Pancras @ 0 (William Edward HARVEY) d 13Jun1891 Carlton Road, Kentish Town @ 10 mo, “cause capillary bronchitis” (William Edward HARVEY) |
In 1891, William was living next door to Walter, his first cousin once removed. He was actually married but not living with his wife and children.
In 1891, Priscilla was not a widow but was living apart from her husband (who died shortly before her second marriage).
Ethel and Thomas were baptised at the same ceremony as their brother Frederick. All were recorded as children of William and Priscilla.
William Edward was the son of Priscilla MUCHMORE and Edwin John HARVEY. On the birth certificate, Priscilla gave her surname as “HARVEY, late MUCHMORE, formerly DICKERSON” although she had not yet married Edwin. |
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head Frederick Walter MUCHMORE b 15Aug1831 chr 2Sep1838 St Pancras, London m 1852.4 Pancras m 26Dec1852 St Pancras, London: Frederick MUCHMORE, carpenter ^ King Street, father William MUCHMORE, piano forte maker; Elizabeth MONDAY ^ York Street, father Henry MONDAY, upholsterer 1851 carpenter @ 19 b St Pancras ^ 65 King Street, St Pancras with father (Frederic) 1861 unm carpenter journeyman @ 30 b St Pancras ^ 42 Park Street, Lambeth, boarding with John BARKER, packing case maker journeyman (Frederick) 1871 carpenter @ 38 b St Pancras ^ Bayham Street, St Pancras with father 18Jul1871 carpenter @ 39: at Clerkenwell Quarter Sessions, sentenced to 4 mo imprisonment for obtaining a plane value 7½d from Arnold LAW by false pretences (Frederick) d 1871.4 Holborn @ 39 (Frederick) d 30Sep1871 House of Corrections, Amwell, Holborn, “a prisoner, of epilepsy” bur 7Oct1871 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp Elizabeth MONDAY b 182x m 1852.4 Pancras m 26Dec1852 St Pancras, London son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1853.3 Pancras |
Frederick was baptised at the same ceremony as his sister Ellen. |
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head Thomas MUCHMORE chr 5Dec1824 Liskeard 1841 apprentice tailor @ 15 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents m 1847.3 Plymouth m 16Sep1847 Plymouth Charles: Thomas MUCHMORE, tailor ^ Norley Place, father John MUCHMORE, postman; Emma SARGENT ^ Norley Place, father William SARGENT, shoemaker 1850 ^ Frankfort Street 1851 journeyman tailor @ 26 b Liskeard ^ 59 Frankfurt Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1871 tailor @ 46 b Liskeard ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1881 widowed tailor @ 53 b Liskeard ^ rear of 44½ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1891 widowed tailor @ 65 b Liskeard ^ 5 Holgate Road, Plymouth St Andrew, boarder with George J DOWN, bookbinder @ 45 1901 tailor @ 77 b Plymouth ^ Plymouth, boarding with Henry TRUAN (MITCHMORE) d 1905.1 Plymouth @ 81 sp Emma SARGENT chr 8Apr1825 Liskeard, "daughter of William & Elizabeth" m 1847.3 Plymouth m 16Sep1847 Plymouth Charles 1851 @ 25 b Liskeard ^ 59 Frankfurt Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1871 @ 44 b Liskeard ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew d 1874.1 Plymouth @ 48 bur 15Mar1874 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 48 ^ 44 Frankfort Street, Plymouth (MITCHAMORE) b 1847.3 Liskeard son Walter MUCHMORE b 1849.4 Plymouth d 1850.4 Plymouth @ 1 bur 30Oct1850 Plymouth St Andrew @ 1 ^ Frankfort Street son Walter MUCHMORE b 1851.4 Plymouth dau Emma MUCHMORE b 1853.3 Plymouth d 1877.3 Plymouth @ 24 d 26Sep1877 Frankford Street, Plymouth @ 23, "only daughter of Mr Thomas MUCHMORE, formerly of Liskeard" bur 30Sep1877 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 24 ^ 44 Frankfort Street, Plymouth (MITCHAMORE) dau Annie MUCHMORE b 1855.3 Plymouth d 1859.3 Plymouth @ 4 (Anne) bur 5Oct1859 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 4 ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth (Anne) son Thomas MUCHMORE b 1858.2 Plymouth son Charles MUCHMORE b 1860.3 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 10 b Plymouth ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrews with parents 1881 tailor, lodger @ 28 [sic] b Plymouth ^ 27 Great Quebec Street, St Marylebone; head: Franz NAGLER, coffee house keeper. Also in household: his brother Walter d 1883.2 Plymouth @ 23 son Frederick Penwarne MUCHMORE b 1861.4 Liskeard (Fred) 1871 scholar @ 8 b Plymouth ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrews with parents (Frederick) 1881 tailor @ 19 b Liskeard ^ rear of 44½ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew with father (Fredk) d 1885.4 Plymouth @ 25 (Fredk) son Henry MUCHMORE b 1864.3 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 6 b Plymouth ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrews with parents 1881 tailor @ 18 b Liskeard ^ rear of 44½ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew with father d 1884.2 Plymouth @ 19 son Richard MUCHMORE b 1865.1 Liskeard d 1865.1 Liskeard @ 6 [mo] bur 18Jan1865 Liskeard @ 6 mo ^ Borough son Richard MUCHMORE b 1866.4 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 4 b Plymouth ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrews with parents 1881 tailor @ 16 b Liskeard ^ rear of 44½ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrew with father d 1885.2 Plymouth @ 19 |
Emma was an older sister of the Mary SARGENT who married Thomas's brother William. |
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head William MUCHMORE chr 27Jul1827 Liskeard Jul1848 acquitted of charge of receiving stolen goods 1841 apprentice shoemaker @ 13 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents m 1850.4 Stoke Damerel m 1Dec1850 Stoke Damerel: William MUCHMORE, shoemaker @ 23 ^ 24 Portland Place, father John MUCHMORE, baker; Mary SARGENT @ 22 ^ 17 Granby Street, father William SARGENT, shoemaker 1851 cordwainer @ 23 b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard 1852 shoemaker ^ Liskeard Borough 1861 boot and shoe mkr @ 33 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1871 bootmaker @ 43 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard 1881 boot maker @ 53 b Liskeard ^ Addington North, Liskeard 1885 won prize for parsley at Liskeard District Agricultural Association show (W) 1891 shoe maker @ 64 b Liskeard ^ Addington Place, Liskeard d 1898.4 Liskeard @ 71 bur 18Dec1898 Liskeard @ 71 ^ Borough sp Mary Penwarden SARGENT chr 16May1828 Liskeard, "daughter of William & Elizabeth" m 1850.4 Stoke Damerel m 1Dec1850 Stoke Damerel 1851 @ 22 b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard (Mary) 1861 @ 32 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Mary) 1871 @ 42 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard (Mary) 1881 @ 52 b Liskeard ^ Addington North, Liskeard (Mary) 1891 @ 63 b Liskeard ^ Addington Place, Liskeard (Mary E) d 1895.2 Liskeard @ 65 (Mary) d 10Jun1895 Liskeard @ 67 (Mrs) bur 13Jun1895 Liskeard @ 65 ^ Borough b 1851.2 Liskeard son William Henry MUCHMORE b 1852.1 Plymouth chr 5Apr1852 Liskeard d 1853.4 Liskeard @ 1 d 10Nov1853 Liskeard @ 20 mo son Walter MUCHMORE b 1853.2 Liskeard b 1854.4 Liskeard son William MUCHMORE b 1856.4 Liskeard d 1857.3 Liskeard @ 10 [mo] bur 24Jul1857 Liskeard @ 10 mo ^ Borough son William MUCHMORE b 1857.4 Liskeard dau Ann MUCHMORE b 1859.3 Liskeard 1861 scholar @ 2 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Liskeard with parents (Annie) 1871 scholar @ 10 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents (Anne) 1881 servant @ 20 b Liskeard ^ North Addington, Liskeard with parents (Annie) 1891 domestic servant @ 30 b Liskeard ^ Addington Place, Liskeard (Annie) 1901 unm charwoman @ 39 b Liskeard ^ Godfrey's Court, Liskeard with brother John (Annie) 1911 charwoman @ 49 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard with niece Katie (Annie) 1921 b 1860 Liskeard ^ Liskeard with brother John Henry (Annie) d 1931.2 Bodmin @ 67 (Annie) d 1931 Bodmin @ 72, "in hospital" bur 3Apr1931 Liskeard @ 67 ^ M H Bodmin (Annie) dau Emma Jane MUCHMORE b 1862.2 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 8 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents (Emma J) 1881 domestic servant @ 19 b Liskeard ^ 131 Cambridge Street, London Middlesex; head: Elizabeth HUNTER, lodginghouse keeper 1887 St Philip Battersea: 3rd banns read 28Jul for James RAMSDEN and Emma Jane MUCHMORE m 1887.1 Wandsworth m 24Feb1887 St Philip, Battersea: James RAMSDEN, servant @ 21 ^ 49 Barnett Road, father Alfred RAMSDEN, deceased; Emma Jane MUCHMORE @ 24, father William MUCHMORE, bootmaker 1891 @ 29 b Liskeard ^ 47 Church Street, Lambeth (Emma J) 1901 @ 39 b Liskeard ^ St George the Martyr, Queen Square d 1907.1 Lambeth @ 43 dau Matilda Sargent MUCHMORE b 1865.4 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 5 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents (Matilda) 1881 machinist (seam) @ 15 ^ with parents (Matilda) 1891 unm dressmaker, lodger @ 24 b Liskeard ^ 47 Church Street, Lambeth, with sister Emma and her husband (Matilda) 1901 sole head @ 28 b Liskeard ^ Battersea (Matilda) m 1901.3 Wandsworth (Matilda S) m 24Aug1901 St Luke, Battersea: Frederick David CLINKER, clerk @ 27 ^ Gorst? Road, father Thomas Aaron CLINKER (deceased), ironfounder; Matilda Sargent MUCHMORE @ 28 ^ 78 St John’s Hill, father William MUCHMORE (deceased), shoemaker 1911 @ 38 b Liskeard ^ Vale Villa, Palace Avenue, Rhyl, Denbighshire 1938 ^ 4 Honeywell Road, Battersea d 1942.2 Battersea @ 69 d 2Apr1942 St John's Hospital, Battersea dau Margaret MUCHMORE b 1868.1 Liskeard 1871 scholar @ 3 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents 1881 scholar @ 13 b Liskeard ^ North Addington, Liskeard with parents 1891barmaid @ 23 b Liskeard ^ Addington Place, Liskeard with parents (Margie) 1901 @29 b Liskeard ^ Wolverton, Boundaries Road, Streatham with Frederick HAYWARD, their two children and stepson Charles (Margaret HAYWARD) 1911 @38 b Liskeard ^ 68 Cheriton Square, Balham with Frederick and children (Margaret HAYWARD) m 1922.4. Wandsworth, Frederick HAYWARD d 1930.2 Battersea @ 57 son Richard Sargent MUCHMORE b 1870.4 Liskeard 1871 @ 7 mo b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents chr 13Feb1872 Liskeard d 1872.1 Liskeard @ 1 bur 18Feb1872 Liskeard @ 1 yr 6 mo ^ Borough (Richard) |
Mary was a younger sister of the Emma SARGENT who married William's brother Thomas.
Richard's baptism record states that he was born on 25Aug1871, but this must be an error. |
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head John Henry MUCHMORE chr 9May1830 Liskeard known as Henry 1841 @ 11 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents (Henry) ?26Mar1849 at Cornwall County Assizes, acquitted of robbery with violence 1851 currier, visitor @ 20 b Liskeard ^ 25 New Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Henry); head: Henry HARPER, waterman. Also in household: his brother John m 1859.1 Stoke Damerel (Henry) m 17Jan1859 Stoke Damerel: Henry MUCHMORE, currier @ 28 ^ Chapel Street, father John MUCHMORE, letter carrier; Mary Ann FISHER @ 27 ^ Chapel Street, father Richard FISHER, blacksmith 1861 currier @ 30 b Liskeard ^ 39 Cornwall Street, Stoke Damerel (Henry) 1862 paid water rates on property in Richmond Street, Plymouth (Henry) 1871 currier @ 40 b Liskeard ^ Honiton (Henry) 1881 currier @ 49 b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard (Henry) 1885 won prize for cabbages at Liskeard District Agricultural Association show (H) 1887 fined 5s for being drunk at the Union Hotel, Liskeard (Henry) 1890 mourner at funeral of Mr John AINGE at Liskeard (Mr H) 1891 currier @ 58 b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard (Hy). Also in household: Emily Bassett WILLS, adopted daughter @ 16 b Liskeard 1901 grocer, pauper @ 70 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard Union Workhouse, Liskeard (Henry) d 1902.2 Liskeard @ 71 (Henry) bur 10Apr1902 Liskeard @ 71 ^ Borough (Henry) sp Mary Ann FISHER (b 1832) Plymouth m 1859.1 Stoke Damerel m 17Jan1859 Stoke Damerel 1861 @ 27 b Plymouth ^ 39 Cornwall Street, Stoke Damerel (Mary A) 1871 @ 37 b Plymouth ^ Honiton 1881 @ 49 b Plymouth ^ Barn Street, Liskeard (Mary A) 1891 @ 54 b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard 1892 grocer ^ 2 Peel Street, Stonehouse: bankruptcy proceedings d 1897.1 East Stonehouse @ 61 ?son William MUCHMORE b 1882.2 Liskeard b 26Apr1882 Liskeard d 1883.1 Liskeard @ 11 [mo] bur 14Mar1883 Liskeard @ 11 mo ^ Borough Union [Liskeard Workhouse] |
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head John MUCHMORE chr 29Jan1832 Liskeard, "privately baptised 8Jan1832" 1841 @ 9 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents 1845-1854 ^ Liskeard: seaman’s register ticket 433380 1851 unm cooper, visitor @ 20 b Liskeard ^ 25 New Street, Plymouth St Andrew; head: Henry HARPER, waterman. Also in household: his brother Henry 1851 fined £5 for creating a disturbance in Liskeard at about 2 am on a Sunday morning (John MUCHMORE jun) 20Dec1855 cooper, HMS Hastings, @ 24 b Cornwall: imprisoned for 21 days in Cork Country Gaol 15Jan1856 coopers crew, HMS Sans Pareil: awarded Crimea Medal 1854-1855 27May1857 coopers crew, HMS Hastings: awarded Baltic Medal 1854-1855 (Jno) m 1857.3 Stoke Damerel m 28Sep1857 Stoke Damerel: John MUCHMORE, cooper @ 25 ^ 11 Milne Place, father John MUCHMORE, labourer; Margaret Frances Edda ROXBURGH @ 25 ^ 11 Milne Place, father William ROXBURGH, mariner 1861 married blacksmith (sugar refinery) @ 29 b Penzance ^ 12 Cambridge Cotts, Plymouth St Andrew, boarding with Robert COAKER (MITCHELMORE) 1870 ^ 66 Albert Road 1880 ^ 91 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel d before 1881 sp Margaret Frazer Eudie ROXBURGH b [4Feb1831] chr [27Feb1831] Mount Zion Chapel Independent, Devonport 1851 dressmaker @ 19 b Stoke Damerel ^ 48 Duke Street, Stoke Damerel with her mother Margaret QUINTON (Margaret QUINTON) m 1857.3 Stoke Damerel (Margaret Frances Edde) m 28Sep1857 Stoke Damerel (Margaret Frances Edde) 1861 married tailoress @ 26 b Devonport ^ 48 Duke Street, Stoke Damerel with her mother Margaret QUINTON (Margaret) 1871 married tailoress @ 26 b Devonport ^ 49 Albert Street, Stoke Damerel with her stepfather George QUINTON (Margaret) 1881 widowed tailoress @ 44 b Devonport ^ 49 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel (Margaret). Also in household: her niece Annie QUINTON d 1884.3 Stoke Damerel @ 47 (Margaret Frances E) bur 9Sep1884 Stoke Damerel @ 47 ^ 8 Ross Street (Margaret Frances Eadie) dau Fanny Ada MUCHMORE b 1858.3 Stoke Damerel 1861 @ 2 b Morice Town ^ 48 Duke Street, Stoke Damerel with mother (Fanny A) 1871 scholar @ 12 b Morice Town ^ 49 Albert Street, Stoke Damerel with her mother and grandfather (Fanny) 1881 tailoress @ 22 b Stoke Damerel ^ 49 Albert Road, Stoke Damerel with mother (Fanny A) son William Woolacott MUCHMORE b 1889.3 Plymouth chr 13Jun1906 Brentor @ 16 ^ North Brentor (William Fraser WOOLLACOTT) m 189x, William WOOLLACOTT chr 13Nov1908 Brentor @ 50 ^ North Brentor, "widow of William WOOLLACOTT, parents John & Margaret Frances Eadie MICHELMORE” (Frances Ada) |
Margaret's mother (then Margaret EADIE or EUDIE) married her second husband George QUINTON in 1842.2 at Plymouth. |
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chr 20Sep1835 Liskeard 1841 @ 5 ^ Pound Bridge Hill, Liskeard with parents (Walter) 1851 apprentice saddler @ 16 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard with parents m 185x, CLARKE 1861 harness maker @ 25 b Liskeard ^ Walter Street, Bridgwater (Walter J) 1871 harness maker @ 35 b Liskeard ^ 19 Circus Street, Marylebone (Walter J) 1876-1877 sadler ^ 19 Circus Street, Marylebone 1881 harness maker @ 45 b Liskeard ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone, London (Walter J) May1881 harness maker ^ 28 Circus Street, Marylebone d 1885.1 Marylebone @ 54 bur 15Jun1869 Liskeard @ 63 ^ Borough (Walter) sp Ellen CLARKE b 1839.1 St Columb m 185x 1861 @ 21 b Liskeard, Cornwall ^ Walter Street, Bridgwater 1871 @ 32 b [not stated] ^ 19 Circus Street, Marylebone (Ellen A) 1881 @ 45 b St Columb, Cornwall ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone d 1884.3 Kensington @ 47 b 1861.2 Bridgwater dau Ellen Ann MUCHMORE b 1863.2 Bridgwater b 22May1863 Bridgwater 1871 scholar @ 8 b Bridgwater ^ 19 Circus Street, Marylebone with parents (Ellen A) chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 "florist (natural) 7/3" b Bridgwater ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Ellen A) m 1885.4 Marylebone (Ellen Anne) m 25Dec1885 St Mark, Marylebone: Frank William BALLARD, gas fitter @ 25 ^ 46 Hereford Street, father George BALLARD, agent; Ellen Ann MUCHMORE, florist @ 22 ^ 30 Hereford Street, father Walter MUCHMORE, harness maker; witnesses Robert Marsh BALLARD, Kate Elizabeth CAPP 1891 @28 b Liskeard ^ 46 Hereford Street d 1894.3 Marylebone @ 32 son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1865.1 Marylebone dau Clara Jane MUCHMORE b 1867.1 Marylebone b 25Dec1866 Marylebone 1871 @ 4 b Marylebone ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Clara J) chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 at home @ 14 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Clara J) 1891 boarder @ 24 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone m 1890.3 Marylebone, John PORTER (Clara) [1891 carman] 1891 @ 22 b Marylebone ^ 49 Exeter Street, Marylebone (Cleva) 1901 @ 32 b Marylebone ^ 5 Suffolk Place, Marylebone 1911 @ 45 ^ 58 Cirencester Street, Harrow Road, Paddington d 1914.1 Paddington @ 46 b 1869.4 Marylebone b 1872.4 Marylebone dau Amelia Maude MUCHMORE b 1874.4 Marylebone b 28Sep1874 Marylebone chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 scholar @ 6 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Amelia M) 1891 housemaid, servant @ 16 b London ^ 80 Compton Road, Wolverhampton (Amelia M); head: Jean SCOTT, superintendant of Girls' Friendly Society Lodge 190x changed surname to CLARKE, her mother's maiden name, possibly to hide the identify of the father of her illegitimate daughter Elsie May b 16May1901 Brighton 1901 married boarder @ 26 b Chelsea ^ Brighton (Amelia CLARKE) m 1903.2 Brighton, William Ernest LAWRENCE m 31May1903 St Luke's, Brighton: William Ernest LAWRENCE, baker @ 24 father Richard LAWRENCE; Amelia Maude CLARKE, domestic servant @ 28, father Walter James CLARKE (deceased), sadler 1921 b 1875 Marylebone ^ St Leonard Hythe, Elham, Kent (Amelia M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 28Sep1879 ^ 10 East Cliff, Folkestone d 1951.3 Folkestone @ 75 (Amelia M) d 20Sep1951 Hawkinge, Kent @ 76 dau Laura Louisa MUCHMORE b 1876.3 Marylebone b 15Aug1876 Marylebone chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 scholar @ 4 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Laura L) 1891 dressmaker @ 16 b Marylebone @ 18 Shouldham Street, St Marylebone with brother Walter (Laura MUTCHMORE) m 1896.1 Marylebone m 6Jan1896 St Matthew, Marylebone: Frederick Harry HUTCHINSON, seaman @ 26 ^ 8 Luton Street, father William HUTCHINSON, gentleman’s servant; Laura Louisa MUCHMORE @ 19 ^ 8 Luton Street, father Walter James MUCHMORE, harness maker 1901 dressmaker @ 23 ^ 4 Erskine Road, Hampstead (Sarah) 1911 @32 b Marylebone ^ 131 Glencoe Road, Chatham, Kent 1929 ^ 8 St. Edmund's Terrace, St. John's Wood 1933-1950 51 Nethercote Avenue, Finchley d 1955.4 St.Albans @ 78 d 9Dec1955 Napsbury Hospital, St. Albans, Hertfordshire dau Beatrice Mary MUCHMORE b 1878.3 Marylebone b 3Aug1878 Marylebone chr 5May1881 London St Mary, Bryanston Square (Beatrice May) 1881 @ 2 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Bearite M) d 1886.1 Kensington @ 6 bur 11Mar1886 St Marylebone dau Lucretia May MUCHMORE b 1880.2 Marylebone b 29Apr1880 Marylebone chr 5May1881 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 @ 10 mo b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (L May) d 1881.2 Marylebone @ 12 [mo] |
Seven of Walter’s children (Ellen, Frederick, Clara, Charles, John, Amelia and Laura) were baptised at the same ceremony in 1877.
Beatrice and Lucretia were baptised at the same ceremony in 1881. |
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head Richard MUCHMORE b 1842.2 Liskeard chr 22May1842 Liskeard 1851 scholar @ 8 b Liskeard ^ Pound Bridge, Liskeard with parents 1861 apprentice carpenter @ 17 b Liskeard ^ Well Lane, Liskeard with parents 1871 cabinet maker @ 28 b Liskeard ^ 11 Broadley Terrace, St Marylebone m 1875.1 Marylebone m 18Jan1875 St Marylebone: Richard MUCHMORE, joiner ^ St Marylebone, father John MUCHMORE, exciseman; Sarah Fanny SHENTON ^ St Marylebone, father William SHENTON, farmer 1878 joiner ^ 4 Edward Street, Marylebone 1881 joiner @ 37 b Liskeard ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone (Pritchard MUCHMON) 1889 joiner ^ 19 Wellington Road, Marylebone 1891 joiner @ 49 b Cornwall ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone 14Jul1892 landlord of a lodging house at 19 Wellington Street, St John’s Wood: gave evidence in fraud case 1901 joiner cash @ 60 b Liskeard ^ Hampstead 1911 joiner, widower, boarder @ 69 b Liskeard ^ 24 Eresby Road, Kilburn; head: Edward TRIBE, joiner d 1920.3 Bridgnorth @ 79 sp Sarah Fanny SHENTON b 1843.3. Sedgley [Staffordshire] 1871 @ 26 b Staffordshire ^ 11 Broadley Terrace, St Marylebone (Fanny) m 1875.1 Marylebone m 18Jan1875 St Marylebone 1881 @ 34 b Teen, Derbyshire ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone (Sarah MUCHMON) 1891 @ 44 b Cornwall ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone 1892 ^ Wellington Road, St John’s Wood: gave evidence in divorce case (Sarah) 1895 lodging house keeper: witness in case related to divorce case (Mrs Sarah MUTCHMORE) 1901 @ 57 b Woodeves, Shropshire ^ Hampstead d 1907.2 Hendon @ 60 dau Minnie Cecily Beatrice Maud MUCHMORE b 1868.1 Kensington (Cecily Beatrice M M) b 29Jan1868 Marylebone 1871 @ 3 b London ^ 11 Broadley Terrace, St Marylebone with parents (Minnie) chr 10Mar1878 Christ Church, Marylebone (Beatrice Minnie) 1881 @ 13 b Marylebone ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone with parents (Minnie MUCHMON) 1891 @ 23 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Minnie) 1892 ^ Wellington Road, St John’s Wood: gave evidence in divorce case (Minnie) m 1893.4 Marylebone (Minnie Cecily B M) m 4Oct1893 St Marylebone: Charles HEYWOOD, telegraphist @ 24 ^ 14 Wilfred Street, Westminster, father George HEYWOOD, pastry cook; Minnie Cecily Beatrice Maud MUCHMORE @ 25 ^ 19 Wellington Road, St Marylebone, father Richard MUCHMORE, joiner; witness [father] Richard MUCHMORE 1901 @ 31 b Kilburn ^ Hampstead with husband (Minnie) 1911 @ 40 b Paddington ^ 19 Gillingham Road, Cricklewood d 1948.4 Hendon @ 80 (Minnie Beatrice Cecily Maud) d 10Dec1948 23 Gillingham Road, Cricklewood dau Emma Blanche MUCHMORE b 1869.3 Hendon b 13Jul1869 Marylebone chr 10Mar1878 Christ Church, Marylebone 1871 @ 2 b London ^ 11 Broadley Terrace, St Marylebone with parents (Blanche) 1881 @ 11 b Marylebone ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone with parents (Blanch MUCHMON) 1891 @ 21 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Blanche) m 1896.3 Marylebone, Frederick William PENN (Blance Emma) m 26Sep1896 St Marylebone: Frederick William PENN, machinist @ 25 ^ 2 Queens Road, father Edwin PENN, railway inspector; Blanche Emma MUCHMORE @ 26 ^ 2 Queens Road, father Richard MUCHMORE, carpenter; witnesses [parents] Richard & Sarah MUCHMORE 1901 @ 28 b Marylebone ^ Willesden with husband (Blanche) 1911 @ 40 b London ^ St Heliers, Mostyn Avenue, Wembley with husband (Blanche). Also in household: her brother Frank 1923 ^ 6 Bacon Lane, Kingsbury 1931 ^ 47 Hay Lane, Kingsbury 1934-1945 ^ 3b Station Parade, Kingsbury d 1945.4 Barnet @ 73 dau Sarah Louise MUCHMORE b 1877.2 Marylebone b 7Mar1877 Marylebone chr 10Mar1878 Christ Church, Marylebone d 1878.2 Marylebone @ 1 b 1878.3 Marylebone dau Louise Ethel MUCHMORE b 1880.3 Marylebone b 9Aug1880 Marylebone chr 20Aug1889 All Saints, St John’s Wood (Ethel Louise) 1881 @ 0 b Marylebone ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone with parents (Louise MUCHMON) 1891 @ 10 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Laura) 1901 cashier @ 20 b Marylebone ^ Hampstead with parents (Louise) 1911 boot & shoe maker’s shop assistant @ 30 b Marylebone ^ 9 Coulston Street, Chelsea (E L) m 1913.2 Willesden, Albert O MOORE (Ethel L) m 14Jun1913 St Paul, Kilburn Square: Albert Owen MOORE, clerk @ 34 ^ 7 Kilburn Square, father Arthur Owen MOORE, carpenter; Ethel Louise MUCHMORE, librarian @ 29 ^ 48 Oxford Road, Ealing, father Richard MUCHMORE, builder; witness [brother] Richard Adrian MUCHMORE d 1971.1 Plymouth @ 90 (Ethel Louise) dau Jessie Mabel MUCHMORE b 1882.4 Marylebone b 5Oct1882 Marylebone chr 20Aug1889 All Saints, St John’s Wood 1891 @ 8 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Jessie) 1901 governess school @ 18 b Marylebone ^ Hampstead with parents (Jessie) m 1903.3 Hendon m 26Aug1903 St Paul, Kilburn Square: Alfred John MORDANT, commercial traveller @ 25 ^ 170 Ivenson Road, West Hampstead, father Frederick MORDANT, mortgage broker; Jessie Mabel MUCHMORE @ 21 ^ 44 Mession? Avenue, Kilburn, father Richard MUCHMORE, building contractor; witnesses [father] Richard MUCHMORE, Henry MORDANT 1911 @ 26 ^ 31 Clarendon Gardens, Maida Vale d 1966.3 Harrow @ 83 b 1887.3 Marylebone |
Richard's father was actually a gardener.
Minnie, Emma and Sarah were all baptised at the same ceremony.
Louise, Jessie and Frank were all baptised at the same ceremony.
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head William MUCHMORE chr 1Oct1809 Plymouth St Andrew m 11May1833 East Stonehouse, FERRIS (MUSHMORE) 1836-1839 @ 39 b Plymouth: sailed on a number of vessels 1841 shipwright @ 30 b not Kent ^ Chatham 1851 shipwright @ 42 b Plymouth ^ Brook, Chatham 1861 shipwright @ 50 b Devonport ^ Cross Street, Chatham 8Nov1861 while working on the Royal Oak warship, fell and sustained serious injuries d 1861.4 Medway @ 52 d 22Nov1861 Melville Hospital, Chatham, "leaves a widow and nine children" bur 24Nov1861 Chatham sp Hannah FERRIS (b 1810) Plymouth m 11May1833 East Stonehouse 1841 @ 25 b not Kent ^ Cross Street, Chatham 1851 @ 40 b Plymouth ^ Brook, Chatham 1861 @ 49 b Devonport ^ Cross Street, Chatham (Anna) 1871 sorter @ 64 b Devonport ^ Samson Court, Globe Lane, Chatham (Anna); head: Richard KELLY d 1880.1 Medway @ 70 bur 21Mar1880 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 70 ^ Cross Street, Brook, Chatham son William Henry MUCHMORE chr 18Apr1834 Chatham 1841 @ 5 b Kent ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents (William) 1856 boy 1st class, HMS Fury: awarded Crimea Medal 1854-1855 (Wm) dau Sarah Mercia MUCHMORE chr 12Jun1836 Chatham 1841 @ 5 b Kent ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents (Sarah) 1851 servant @ 13 b Brompton ^ Brook, Chatham with parents (Sarah) 1861 forewoman dressmaker @ 17 b Chatham ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents (Sarah) m 1861.4 Medway (Sarah Hannah) m 16Dec1861 Chatham St Mary: John Benjamin PRIME @ 22, father John Benjamin PRIME; Sarah Hannah MUCHMORE @ 24, father William MUCHMORE d 1916.1 Medway @ 78 son Samuel MUCHMORE b 1838.3 Medway b 1841.1 Medway dau Selina Cordelia MUCHMORE b 1843.1 Medway chr 9Aug1843 Chatham d 1845.2 Medway @ 2 bur 20Apr1845 Chatham @ 2 son John Walter MUCHMORE b 1845.1 Chatham chr 16Feb1846 Chatham St Mary 1851 scholar @ 8 b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents (John) 1861 private 202, 23rd Regiment of Foot, stationed at Lucknow, East Indies 1861 private 902, 35th Regiment of Foot, stationed at Meerut, East Indies 1871 Private 1120, 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot ^ Newcastle on Tyne 27Jan1872 35th & 107th Foot, Royal Sussex Regiment: discharged after 10 yr 9 dy service, very indifferent character son Hubert MUCHMORE b 1847.1 Medway 1851 scholar @ 6 b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents 7Nov1872 private Royal Marine Light Infantry: deserted from HMS Cossack at Sydney dau Hannah Elizabeth MUCHMORE b 1849.1 Medway 1851 @ 2 b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents (Howard) 1871 @ 21 b Chatham ^ Middle Street, Gillingham, Kent, boarding with Henry W FOREMAN (Hanah) m 1873.2 Medway (Hannah) m 14May1873 St Nicholas, Rochester: John TAYLOR @ 26, mariner, father mariner; Hannah MUCHMORE @ 26, father William MUCHMORE, shipwright b 1851.2 Medway son Walter MUCHMORE b 1853.2 Medway dau Elizabeth Jane MUCHMORE b 1855.4 Medway 1861 @ 6 b Chatham ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents (Elizabeth) 1871 sewing girl @ 15 b Chatham ^ Samson Court, Globe Lane, Chatham with mother (Elizabeth) dau Anna MUCHMORE (b 1856) Chatham 1861 @ 4 b Chatham ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents |
William & Hannah had 12 children, of whom at least 10 survived to adulthood.
In the 1851 census enumeration book, "Anna" has been crossed out and replaced by "Hannah".
William’s brother Samuel also received a Crimea Medal, but served in a different ship.
John’s brother Theophilus was also in the 35th Regiment of Foot in the 1860s.
Hubert is believed to have jumped ship in Sydney in order to join the gold rush. |
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head William Henry Lewarne MUCHMORE chr [23Mar1834] Falmouth 1841 @ 7 b Cornwall ^ Lorkins Court, Ludgate Hill, Falmouth with mother (Wm) 1851 @ 17 b Falmouth ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth with widowed mother m 1864.3 Truro, BLAKE (William) 1869 mariner ^ Falmouth (MITCHMORE) 16Aug1869 @ 36 b Falmouth: engaged as able seaman on the Evadne of Portsmouth at Portsmouth, left in prison on Malta 22Dec1869 (W MUCHMORE) 2Apr1870 b Falmouth: sailed on Jilt of Douglas IoM, previously sailed on Mary (William MICHMORE) 1871 mariner @ 32 b Falmouth ^ High Street, Falmouth. Also in household: his aunt Mary JOB 12Apr1872 discharged from Marie of Bordeaux, France, at Bordeaux (William MICHMOOR) 1Jul1872 @ 40 b Falmouth: engaged as seaman on Juliet of Cowes at Cowes, discharged 24Aug1872 (William MICHMOOR) 1880-1881 @ 43/44 b Falmouth: made several voyages around English coast and to Scandinavia 1881 mariner @ 47 b Falmouth ^ 5 Mills Court, Falmouth Nov1885 @ 45: able seaman on La Zingara of Bristol (William) 1891 widowed sailor seas @ 57 b Falmouth ^ 37 Smithick Hill, Falmouth 1892-1898 mariner ^ 38 Smithick Hill, Falmouth (William) d 1899.4 Falmouth @ 65 d 2Dec1899 Falmouth @ 65 (William Henry) bur 6Dec1899 Falmouth @ 65, “mariner ^ Smithick Hill, Falmouth ” (William Henry) sp Grace Coad BLAKE chr 16Sep1838 Budock, Cornwall m 1864.3 Truro 1871 @ 32 b Falmouth ^ High Street, Falmouth (Grace) 1881 @ 42 b Falmouth ^ 5 Mills Court, Falmouth (Grace) d 1887.2 Falmouth @ 49 d 13Apr1887 Falmouth @ 49 (Grace C) bur 20Apr1887 Falmouth @ 49 ^ Fish Street Hill, Falmouth dau Elizabeth Jane MUCHMORE b 1864.4 Falmouth d 1864.4 Falmouth @ 0 bur 17Dec1864 Falmouth @ 14 dy ^ High Street, Falmouth dau Fanny Truscott MUCHMORE b 1866.4 Falmouth b 22Aug1866 1871 @ 4 b Falmouth ^ High Street, Falmouth with parents (Fanny) 1881 @ 14 b Falmouth ^ 17 Arwenach Street, Falmouth with grandparents Henry and Fanny BLAKE (Fanny MUTCHMORE) 1891 unm @ 24 b Falmouth ^ 37 Smithick Hill, Falmouth with father (Fanny) m 1900.1 Falmouth, Ferdinando ROGERS 1901 @ 33 b Falmouth ^ 8 Waterloo Place, Falmouth (Fanny T). Also in household: her sister Elizabeth 1911 @ 44 b Falmouth ^ 5 Waterloo Place, Falmouth. Also in household: her sister Elizabeth 1921 b 1866 Falmouth ^ Falmouth (Sanny) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 22Aug1866 ^ 5 Waterloo Place, Falmouth (Fanny) d 1954.2 Falmouth @ 78 (Fanny B) (b 1870) Falmouth son John Edward MUCHMORE b 1871.4 Falmouth d 1873.2 Falmouth d 11Apr1873 Falmouth bur 15Apr1873 Falmouth @ 1 ^ High Street, Falmouth dau Grace Blake MUCHMORE b 1874.1 Falmouth 1881 Scholar @ 7 b Falmouth ^ 5 Mills Court, Falmouth with parents (Grace) d 1889.3 Falmouth @ 15 bur 14Aug1889 Falmouth @ 15 ^ Fish Street Hill, Falmouth dau Elizabeth Lewarne MUCHMORE b 1878.4 Falmouth 1881 @ 2 b Falmouth ^ 5 Mills Court, Falmouth with parents (Elizabeth) 1891 @ 12 b Falmouth ^ 37 Smithick Hill, Falmouth with father (Bessie) 1901 @ 22 b Falmouth ^ 8 Waterloo Place, Falmouth with sister Fanny (Bessie L) 1911 domestic cook @ 32 b Falmouth ^ 5 Waterloo Place, Falmouth with sister Fanny (Elizabeth) |
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head Mary Ann Lewarne MUCHMORE b 1838.3 Falmouth 1841 @ 2 b Cornwall ^ Lorkins Court, Ludgate Hill, Falmouth with mother (Mary) 1851 @ 12 b Falmouth ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth with widowed mother (Mary A MUTCHMORE) 1861 servant @ 22 b Falmouth ^ Kenwyn; head: Robert DREW m 1863.2 Truro, BRAY 1881 @ 41 b Falmouth ^ Calenick Village, Kea, Cornwall dau Elizabeth Lewarn MUCHMORE (b Jun1858) b 1858.3 Falmouth d 1860.1 Falmouth @ 1 bur 16Feb1860 Falmouth @ 1 yr 8 mo ^ Mulberry Square, Falmouth (Elizabeth Lewarne) sp William BRAY b 1843.3 Truro 1851 @ 7 b Kea ^ St Clement, Kea with father James 1861 farm labourer @ 17 b Kea ^ Calenick Village, Kea m 1863.2 Truro 1881 tin smelter @ 37 b Kea ^ Calenick Village, Kea |
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b 1864.1 St Germans b 18Feb1864 chr 25Mar1864 St Germans, Cornwall 1871 scholar @ 7 b St Germans ^ Polbathick, St Germans with parents (William H) 1881 millwright @ 17 b St Germans ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans with parents m 1887.4 Plymouth, BASTOW 1891 millwright @ 27 b St Germans ^ 42 Lyndhurst Street, Cardiff (William H) 1901 millwright @ 37 b St Germans ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Llanddaff, Glamorganshire 1901 millwright ^ 12 Glamorgan Street, Pontcanna, Cardiff (William H) 1911 millwright @ 47 b St Germans ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Pontcanna 1921 b 1864 St Germans ^ Llandaff, Glamorganshire 1939 millwright, retired b 18Feb1864 ^ 83 Fairleigh Road, Cardiff (William H) d 1947.1 Cardiff @ 83 d 2Mar1947: ^ 83 Fairleigh Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff; probate granted 20Mar1947 Llandaff to [son] Wilfred Ewart MUCHMORE, foreman mechanic, estate £913 sp Elizabeth Mary BASTOW b 1861.1 St Germans 1861 @ 1 mo b St Germans ^ Mount Folly, St Germans (Elizabeth M) 1871 @ 19 b St Germans ^ Polbathick, Cornwall (Elizabeth M) 1881 washerwoman @ 29 b St Germans ^ Polbathic Village (Elizabeth M BASTON) m 1887.4 Plymouth 1891 @ 28 b St Germans ^ 42 Lyndhurst Street, Cardiff (Elizabeth M) 1901 @ 39 b St Germans ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Llanddaff 1911 @ 49 b St Germans ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Pontcanna 1921 b 1862 St Germans ^ Llandaff, Glamorganshire d 1933.4 Cardiff @ 72 b 1888.3 St Germans son Alfred Ernest MUCHMORE b 1889.3 Cardiff b 12Jul1889 1891 @ 1 ^ Cardiff 1901 @ 11 b Cardiff ^ Llanddaff, Glamorgan with parents (Alfred E) 1911 3rd mate, SS Milton @ 21 b Cardiff ^ Alexandra Dock No 2, Bootle cum Linacre, West Derby 1915 @ 25 b Cardiff ^ 83 Cardiff Street, Cardiff: sailed as 2nd mate on Katherine Park of Glasgow between various Welsh ports 1918-1921 2nd mate: issued identity certificate 6792 1939 master mariner, retired b 12Jul1889 ^ 83 Fairleigh Road, Cardiff with father (Alfred E) d 1976.1 S Glamorgan d 22Feb1976: ^ Countisbury Home for the Elderly, Minehead Road, Llanrumney, Cardiff; administration granted 4Jun1976 Llandaff, estate £2,958 b 1891.3 Cardiff son Reginald Albert MUCHMORE b 1892.4 Cardiff d 1896.3 Cardiff @ 3 b 1898.3 Cardiff (William Ewart) |
Alfred in 1918 |
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head Ernest MUCHMORE b 1866.2 St Germans 1871 scholar @ 5 b St Germans ^ Polbathick, St German with parents 25Oct1980 arrived Lyttelton NZ aboard Durham from London 1887-1899 active member of the Life Boat Good Templars Lodge, Timaru NZ; elected Chief Templar 10Aug1888 (Bro) 1887-1912 frequently performed songs and recitations at lodge meetings 31Mar1888 arrived Auckland NZ aboard Alameda from San Francisco (George) 23Apr1888 arrrived Picton NZ aboard Penguin from Wellington and South and then travelled to Nelson aboard Hawea (?) 8Jun1888 arrived Lyttelton aboard Tarawera from Melbourne (?) 15Jul1888 arrived Sydney NSW aboard Manapouri from Auckland 1888-1905 partner in coachbuilder firm Thos Ferguson & Co., Timaru NZ 30Mar1889 departed Sydney aboard Britannia for London (?) 1Apr1889 arrived Hobson’s Bay VIC from Sydney aboard Britannia en route to London (?) 1889-1890 secretary, Timaru Fire Brigade 1893, 1896 coach builder ^ Timaru m 1896 NZ, GARDNER m 2Apr1896 Wesleyan Church, Timaru NZ: Ernest MUCHMORE, second son of John MUCHMORE ^ Cornwall; Ada GARDNER, second daughter of Joshua GARDNER ^ Timaru 1896-1897 sold a property on Avenue Road and had a house designed and built on Elizabeth Street, Timaru (E) 4Jan1898 elected Arch Druid of the Timaru Lodge of the United Ancient Order of Druids (E) 24Apr1909 departed Wellington aboard SS Pateena for Lyttleton NZ (?) 1911 coach builder ^ Elizabeth Street, Timaru 6Mar1913 ^ Timaru; elected Grand President, Grand Lodge of Druids, Christchurch NZ (Bro E) 4Mar1915 elected to Board of Management, Grand Lodge of Druids, Christchurch (Bro E) 23Feb1917 on board Mararoa when it ran aground in fog en route from Lyttelton to Wellington (?) 26Sep1918 departed Auckland aboard Arahura for East Coast (?) 14Feb1919 coachbuilder ^ Timaru: made will, leaving his entire estate to his wife Ada 9Mar1920 on sick list for some time, leaving with wife for Tekapo for some weeks (?) d 1920 NZ @ 54 d 28May1920 Timaru: probate granted 10Jul1920 to Ada MUCHMORE, estate under £1500 sp Ada GARDNER b 187x m1 1896 NZ, MUCHMORE m1 2Apr1896 Wesleyan Church, Timaru 1896 household duties ^ Timaru 1911 ^ Elizabeth Street, Timaru 1917-1918 ^ 47 Elizabeth Street, Timaru 1925 ^ 109 Malcolm Avenue, Christchurch East with son Harold m2 1931 NZ, Edward Frederick BUCKLE d 19Nov1942 Beckenham NZ b 1897 NZ b 1898 NZ son Gordon William MUCHMORE d 30Sep1899 Elizabeth Street, Timaru @ 7 wk son Douglas MUCHMORE b 2Jan1909 Timaru |
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head Alfred John MUCHMORE b 1868.2 St Germans 1871 @ 3 b St Germans, Cornwall ^ Polbathick, St Germans with parents 1881 scholar @ 13 b St Germans ^ Polbathic Village, St Germans with parents m 1893.1 St Germans m 16Feb1893 Saltash: Alfred John MUCHMORE, son of John MUCHMORE ^ Polbathic; Harriet Williams STEVENS ^ Kittisford, Somerset 1901 blacksmith @ 33 b St Germans ^ Polbathic, Sheviock (Alfred L) 1907 blacksmith ^ Polbathic: trustee of Bethany Wesleyan Reform Chapel, St Germans 1911 blacksmith @ 43 b St Germans ^ Polbathic, St Germans 1921 b 1868 Cornwall ^ St Germans d 1939.2 Plymouth @ 71 d 21Apr1939 Polbathic, Torpoint, Cornwall: probate granted 23May1939 Plymouth to Harriet Williams MUCHMORE, widow, estate £270 19s 0d sp Harriet Williams STEVENS b 1870.3 Dulverton b 19Jul1870 1881 dairy man ag lab daughter @ 10 b Morebath ^ West Hole Lake, Hockworthy m 1893.1 St Germans m 16Feb1893 Saltash 1901 @ 30 b Morebath, Cornwall ^ Polbathic, Sheviock (Harriet W) 1911 postmistress @ 40 b Bampton ^ Polbathic, St Germans 1921 b 1870 Shillingford ^ St Germans 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Jul1870 ^ Polbathic (Harriet W) d 1945.1 Plymouth @ 75 d 26Feb1945: ^ Polbathic, St Germans; probate granted 7Jul1945 to [son] Alfred MUCHMORE, colonial civil servant, estate £3,349 son Alfred MUCHMORE b 1894.1 St Germans |
In relation to average earnings, Alfred's estate would have been equivalent to about £36,000 today. Memorial to Alfred & Harriet |
Tree 20 Generation 10 Family 1454 |
head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 16Nov1874 Marylebone Workhouse, “mother Priscilla Elizabeth DICKINSON ^ 157 Marylebone Road, father [blank]” 1881 @ 6 b Marylebone ^ 6 Cathcart Street, St Pancras with parents (Frederick W) chr 7Dec1884 Holy Trinity, Finchley Road 22Nov1888 started employment with London & North Western Railway, Broad Street, London (Frederick William DICKERSON) 1891 railway clerk @ 16 b Marylebone ^ 82 Carlton Street, St Pancras with mother (Frederick W) m 1897.2 Islington, SMITH (DICKERSON) 1901 ^ 102 Leavston Road, Watford (Frederick MUCHMORE) 1901 railway clerk @ 27 b Marylebone ^ 102 Leavesden Road, Watford, Hertfordshire (Frederick W DICKERSON) 1911 railway agent @ 37 b London ^ 18 Regent Street, Watford (DICKERSON) d 1951.1 Watford @ 76 (DICKERSON) d Mar1951 Watford sp Emily SMITH (b 1874) Camden Town m 1897.2 Islington 1901 @ 27 b Camden Town ^ 102 Leavesden Road, Watford, Hertfordshire 1911 @ 37 b London ^ 18 Regent Street, Watford (DICKERSON) dau Ethel E DICKERSON (b 1898) Camden Town 1901 @ 2 b Watford ^ 102 Leavesden Road, Watford, Hertfordshire 1911 school @ 13 b London ^ 18 Regent Street, Watford with parents (Ethel) dau Elsie DICKERSON (b 1903) Camden Town 1911 school @ 7 b London ^ 18 Regent Street, Watford with parents dau Gladys E DICKERSON (b 1908) Camden Town 1911 school @ 3 b London ^ 18 Regent Street, Watford with parents |
In 1891, Frederick was living only a few houses away from his uncle Frederick. At the time, Carlton Street was a middle class, well to do area. |
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b 1884.3 Barnet chr 7Dec1884 Holy Trinity, Finchley Road 1891 @ 6 b Maddle, Finchley ^ 82 Carlton Street, St Pancras with mother 11Feb1901 messenger @ 18 yr 8 mo b Finchley: enlisted in the Royal Horse & Field Artillery for 12 yr service as gunner 14806; promoted 1Feb1908 bombadier, 23Feb1909 captain; served in South Africa 1901-1902 and India 1902-1913; qualified 26Jun1909 assistant instructor, army signalling; discharged 3Oct1913 at own request 1901 soldier @ 18 b Kentish Town ^ District Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich 21Feb1903 gunner 14806, 74th Battery, Royal Field Artillery: awarded Queen's South Africa Medal with three clasps and King's South Africa Medel with two clasps (T E) Feb1908 gunner, 3rd Mountain Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, Bazar Valley Field Force, India: slightly wounded in right hand during action (E) 1911 corporal 14803, 74th Battery, Royal Field Artillery: awarded Delhi Durbar Medal for service in India (T E) 1913-1914: staff sergeant major, late of the Royal Field Artillery, holder of Indian army instructional certificate: member of instructional staff, [Australian] Field Artillery, Adelaide (T E) 1914-1918 included in Official History, 1914-1918 War 9Oct1915 approaching marriage announced (Staff Sgt-Mjr Thomas E) m 21Oct1915 St Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Gawler SA: Thomas Ernest MUCHMORE @ 31, father William Frederick; Mary Rachel PORTER, @ 21, father Albert James PORTER 1Jul1916 Adelaide: married soldier S M Inst Staff @ 32 yr 43 dy b St Pancras, England, wife: Mary Rachel MUCHMORE, 35 Burwood Ave, Nailsworth SA, enlisted in Australian Imperial Forces, served as lieutenant, Field Artillery, previously served as Royal Field Artillery and Colonial Services Instructional Staff SA Aug1916 promoted from 2nd lieutenant to lieutenant (T E) 1916? sailed on HMAT Orsova as part of 7th Reinforcements, 6th Field Artillery Brigade (Lucas) d 60ct1917: lieutenant 4 Bde Field Artillery @ 33, son of Elizabeth MUCHMORE, husband of Mary Rachel MUCHMORE; bur Birr Cross Roads Cemetery, Zillebeke, Ieper, Belgium member of Woodside Freemason’s Lodge (T E) sp Mary Rachel PORTER (b 1895) m1 21Oct1915 St Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church, Gawler, MUCHMORE 1917 ^ Woodside SA, late ^ Burwood Avenue, Prospect Jul 1918 purchased property in Prospect Gardens SA m2 19Jan1922 Methodist Manse, Woodside: Victor Joseph Emanuel MAZZAROL @ 34; Mary Rachel PORTER @ 25, widow 1928-1929 ^ Woodside: Australian War Memorial requested her to donate her deceased husband's private records (Mrs M R MUCHEMORE) 1932 ^ 30 George Street, Manly NSW, formerly ^ Albert Street, Harbord NSW: supplied her deceased husband’s biographical details to the Official World War I historian (Mrs M R MAZZAROL) d 1977 Manly |
In 1891, Carlton Street was a middle class, well to do area.
Thomas about to embark
Reports on Thomas's death from fellow soliders are available here. |
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head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1853.3 Pancras b 11Jul1853 Red Soap Yards, Camden Town 1861 @ 7 b Pancras ^ 2 York Street, St Pancras with uncle Thomas CARTER (Frederick) 1871 errand boy @ 18 b St Pancras ^ 2 York Street, Pancras with uncle Thomas CARTER (Frederick) m 1874.1 Pancras (Frederick) m 12Jan1874 St Luke, New Kentish Town: Frederick MUCHMORE, railway fireman ^ Mansfield Place, father Frederick MUCHMORE, dead carpenter; Mary Ann TAYLOR, minor ^ Mansfield Place, father James TAYLOR, eating house keeper; witnesses James and Elizabeth TAYLOR 1876-1879 fireman/railway stoker ^ 10 Sussex Place, Bethnal Green 1881 railway engineer @ 25 b Pancras ^ 22 Ferdinand Place, St Pancras (Frederick W) Nov1882 engine driver ^ 22 Ferdinand Place, St Pancras Dec1882 stoker ^ 8 Charles Place, Kentish Town 1889 fireman ^ 81 Malden Road, St Pancras 1891 railway engine driver @ 36 b Kentish Town ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras (Frederick W) 1892 fireman ^ 74 Carlton Street, St Pancras 1897-1901 engine driver ^ 17 Modbury Street, Kentish Town 1901 railway engine driver @ 49 b St Pancras ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras (Fredk H) 1911 railway engine driver @ 58 b Camden Town ^ 39 Malden Road, Kentish Town (Frederick W) 1921 b 1852 ^ St Pancras (Frederick). Also in household: his grandson Walter d 1935.4 Islington @ 86 d 21Dec1935 Whittington Hospital, 199 Dartmouth Park Hill, Dartmouth Park, London, “cause heart failure” bur 28Dec1935 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden (Fredk Wm) sp Mary Ann TAYLOR b 19Oct1858 39 North Street, Marylebone m 1874.1 Pancras m 12Jan1874 St Luke, New Kentish Town 1881 @ 23 b Pancras ^ 22 Ferdinand Place, St Pancras (Mary A) 1891 @ 33 b St Johns Wood ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras 1901 @ 45 b Marylebone ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras (Mary A) 1911 @ 53 b Marylebone ^ 39 Malden Road, Kentish Town d 1913.3 Pancras @ 56 d 30Jul1913 St Pancras Infirmery, Highgate, “cause morbus cordis [heart disease]" bur 6Aug1913 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Elizabeth Mary Ann MUCHMORE b 1874.2 Marylebone d 1874.2 Pancras @ 0 d 4May1874 11 Sussex Place, Pancras bur 13May1874 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden (Elizabeth M Ann) son Frederick James Herbert MUCHMORE b 1875.2 Pancras son Alfred William MUCHMORE b 1877.1 Pancras b 1Jan1877 Kentish Town chr 31Jul1878 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill d 1878.3 Pancras @ 1 bur 8Aug1878 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Winifred Elsie MUCHMORE b 1879.2 Pancras b 28Apr1879 Kentish Town chr 25Jun1879 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill (Winifred Edric) d 1879.3 Pancras @ 3 [mo] bur 31Jul1879 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Amy Helen MUCHMORE b 1880.4 Pancras b 10Oct1880 Kentish Town known as Nell Feb1881 vaccinated against smallpox chr 3Dec1882 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill 1881 @ 5 mo b Pancras ^ 22 Ferdinand Place, St Pancras with parents (Amy H) 1891 @ 10 b St Pancras ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras with parents (Amy H) m 1899.2 Pancras m 6Jun1899 St Luke, Oseney Crescent: George BOON, newsagent @ 25 ^ 115 Bayham Street, father George BOON, newsagent; Amy Helen MUCHMORE @ 18 ^ 17 Modbury Street, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, engine driver; witnesses Frederick William and Violet Harriett MUCHMORE 1901 @ 30 ^ 96 High Street, Camden Town 1911 @ 30 [sic] b Kentish Town ^ 96 High Street, Camden Town 1921 b 1880 b St Pancras ^ St Pancras (BOOM) 1939 domestic duties b 10Oct1880 ^ 73 West Hill, Highgate (Amy H) d 1951 Pancras @ 71 (Amy H) d 26Oct1951 93 Highgate West Hill, London, “cause coronary thrombosis” dau Harriet Violet MUCHMORE b 1882.4 Pancras [twin] b 14Nov1882 Kentish Town chr 3Dec1882 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill 1891 @ 8 b St Pancras ^ 72 Carlton Street, Pancrs with parents (Harriet V) 1901 domestic servant @ 18 b Kentish Town ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras with parents (Harriet V) m 1907.4 Pancras m 25Dec1907 St Martin, Kentish Town: Frederick PLUMBLY, sailor @ 27 ^ 152 Carlton Road, father Frederick PLUMBLY, weaver; Harriet Violet MUCHMORE @ 25 ^ 66 Carlton Road, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, engine driver; witnesses [brother-in-law] George BOON and [sister] Hilda MUCHMORE 1911 @ 28 b Hampstead ^ 39 Malden Road, Kentish Town with parents (Harriett) 1921 b 1881 Kentish Town ^ St Pancras (Harriet V) 1932-1957 ^ 5 Rhyl Street, Camden Town d 9Aug1957 Tooting Bec Hospital, Tooting, “cause vascular degeneration” dau Kathleen Marguerita MUCHMORE b 1882.4 Pancras [twin] b 14Nov1882 Kentish Town chr 3Dec1882 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill d 1883.4 Pancras @ 1 bur 23Nov1883 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Gertrude Lilian MUCHMORE b 1884.1 Pancras d 1884.1 Pancras @ 0 bur 3Apr1884 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Hilda May MUCHMORE b 1886.2 Pancras b 26Apr1886 72 Malden Road, Kentish Town 1891 @ 4 b St Pancras ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras with parents (Hilda M) 1901 @ 14 b Kentish Town ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras with parents (Hilda M) m 1909.2 Pancras m 24May1909 Register Office, St Pancras: Henry CHELTNAM, stoker in navy, retired @ 29, father Henry CHELTNAM, deceased licensed victurller; Hilda May MUCHMORE @ 23 ^ 17 Modbury Street, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, raildway engine driver 1911 @ 26 b Kentish Town ^ The Moneyers Arms, 106 Provost Street, Hoxton (CHLETNAM) 1921 b 1886 Kentish Town ^ Camberwell d 21Nov1930 265 Kensal Road, Kensington North @ 44, “cause carcinoma of ovaries” b 1887.3 Pancras son Herbert MUCHMORE b 1889.1 Pancras b 23Nov1888 Kentish Town chr 5Jan1889 St Andrew, Havelock Hill d 1889.1 Pancras @ 1 [mo] bur 10Jun1889 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Dorothy Ethel MUCHMORE b 1890.1 Pancras d 1890.1 Pancras @ 6 [mo] bur 10Jul1890 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden son Herbert Stanley MUCHMORE b 1891.4 Pancras b 11Nov1892 Kentish Town chr 6May1892 St Mary, Somers Town (Stanley Herbert) d 1892.2 Pancras @ 6 [mo] bur 12May1892 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden (Hubert Stanley) son Ronald Harry MUCHMORE b 1893.2 Pancras b 24Apr1893 Kentish Town chr 15Mar1895 St Andrew, Havelock Hill d 1896.3 Pancras @ 3 bur 25Aug1896 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden b 1895.3 Pancras son Gilbert MUCHMORE b 1896.4 Pancras b Oct1896 Kentish Town 3Feb1897 @ 3 mo ^ 17 Modbury St, Kentish Town: admitted to Great Ormand Street Hospital for Sick Children with basal meningitis chr 3Feb1897 St George the Martyr, Queen Square, "baptised at Children’s Hospital" d 1897.1 Holborn @ 4 [mo] d 20Feb1897, Great Ormand Street Hospital for Sick Children bur 24Feb1897 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Bertha MUCHMORE b 1897.4 Pancras son Herbert MUCHMORE b 1900.3 Pancras b 25Jun1900 Kentish Town chr 8May1901 St Andrew, Havelock Hill 1901 @ 9 wk b Kentish Town ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras with parents d 1901.2 Pancras @ 10 [mo] bur 13May1901 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden |
In 1891, Frederick was living only a few houses away from his nephew Frederick. At the time, Carlton Street was a middle class, well to do area.
Mary was married at 16 and had 18 children, 11 of whom died in infancy.
In Gilbert's baptism record, the parents' first names are not given and "Children’s Hospital" is written beneath the place of residence. (There are many similar records.) In this case, the parents are readily identified from the address and surname. |
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b 1847.3 Liskeard 1851 @ 3 b Liskeard ^ 59 Frankfurt Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents RN seaman, service no 72974 (Albert) 1871 stoker 2nd class @ 23 b Liskeard ^ HMS Icarus, Hong Kong (Albt) m 1881.4 Plymouth m 24Dec1881 Plymouth St Andrew: Albert Edward MUCHMORE, stoker @ 33 ^ 44 Frankfort Street, father Thomas MUCHMORE, tailor; Selina MILTON @ 26 ^ 26 Frederick Street, father John MILTON, coal porter 1882 stoker RN ^ 26 Frederick Street, Plymouth Charles 1884, 1892 stoker RN ^ 30 Frederick Street, Plymouth Charles 1891 ship's fireman @ 43 b Plymouth ^ 29 Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew d 1897.4 Plymouth @ 49 sp Selina MILTON (b 1853) Plymouth m 1881.4 Plymouth m 24Dec1881 Plymouth St Andrew 1891 @ 38 b Plymouth ^ 29 Frederick Street, Plymouth St Andrew 1901 widow @ 45 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street, Plymouth 1911 @ 56 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street East, Plymouth 1921 b 1855 Plymouth ^ Plymouth 1927 ^ Frederick Street East, Plymouth d 1938.4 Plymouth @ 83 b 1882.4 Plymouth dau Emma MUCHMORE b 1884.3 Plymouth b 2Jul1884 chr 20Jul1884 Plymouth Charles 1891 scholar @ 5 b Plymouth 1901 machinist tailoress @ 16 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street, Plymouth with mother 1911 sewing machinist tailoress @ 26 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street East, Plymouth with mother 1921 b 1884 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with mother 1939 tailoress forewoman b 6Jun1884 ^ 61 Wilton Street, Plymouth d 1966.3 Plymouth @ 82 d 22Jul1966: ^ 43 Wilton Street, Stoke, Plymouth; probate granted 17Aug1966 Exeter to [sister] Selina PEARCE, widow, estate £719 dau Selina MUCHMORE b 1892.2 Plymouth b 24Apr1892 chr 18May1892 Plymouth Charles 1901 @ 8 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street, Plymouth with mother 1911 sewing machinist tailoress @ 18 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street, East Plymouth with mother 1921 b 1892 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with mother m 1924.1 Devonport, William J PEARCE m 28Jan1924 St Levan Wesleyan Church, Porthcorno, Cornwall: William John PEARCE, youngest son of Mr & Mrs PEARCE ^25 Hotham Place, Plymouth; Lena MUCHMORE, youngest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr A E MUCHMORE d 1970.1 Plymouth @ 77 |
Emma's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is inconsistent with the date given in the baptism register. |
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head Walter MUCHMORE b 1851.4 Plymouth (MUCHMOOR) 1871 tailor @ 19 b Frankfort Street, Plymouth ^ Plymouth St Andrews with parents m 1872.4 Plymouth m 25Dec1872 Plymouth Charles: Walter MUCHMORE, tailor ^ 48 Gibbon Street, father Thomas MUCHMORE, tailor; Isabella Stow WATERFIELD ^ 48 Gibbon Street, father John Waterfield, store keeper 1874 tailor ^ 11 Compton Street, Plymouth Charles 1881 tailor, lodger @ 30 b Plymouth ^ 27 Great Quebec Street, St Marylebone; head: Franz NAGLER, coffee house keeper. Also in household: his brother Charles 1886 tailor ^ 21 Queen Street, Marylebone 1891 tailor @ 39 b Plymouth ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone 1901 tailor @ 50 b Plymouth ^ St Marylebone d 1903.2 Kensington @ 52 sp Isabella Stow WATERFIELD (b 1848) Plymouth m 1872.4 Plymouth m 25Dec1872 Plymouth Charles 1881 wife @ 33 b Plymouth ^ 11 Camden Street, Plymouth Charles (Isabella S) 1891 @ 42 b Plymouth ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone 1901 @ 53 b Plymouth ^ St Marylebone (Isabella S) d 1910.2 Marylebone @ 62 b 1873.4 Plymouth son Ernest Walter MUCHMORE b 1877.1 Marylebone d 1877.4 Plymouth @ 11 [mo] bur 16Nov1877 Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth @ 11 mo ^ 3 Hampton Cottages, Plymouth b 1878.3 Plymouth dau Edith Emma Jane MUCHMORE b 1883.1 Marylebone b 12Feb1883 chr 20Jun1886 St Luke, Marylebone (Edith Emma) 1891 scholar @ 8 b London ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone with parents (Edith E) 1901 dressmaker @ 18 b London ^ St Marylebone with parents (Edith E J) d 1903.1 Pancras @ 20 son Archibald Billett MUCHMORE b 1886.1 Marylebone b 2Mar1886 Marylebone13 chr 20Jun1886 St Luke, Marylebone d 1887.1 Marylebone @ 1 dau Isabel Love MUCHMORE b 1888.2 Lambeth b 28Apr1888 Marylebone chr 6Sep1891 St Luke, Marylebone 1891 @ 2 b London ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone with parents (Isabella) 1901 @ 12 b London ^ St Marylebone with parents (Isabel L) 1911 travellers sample hand, mounting show cards in silk cloth etc @ 22 b Marylebone ^ 9 Cochrane Street, St Johns Wood, London m 1913.4 Shoreditch, Alfred M BATEMAN m 11Oct1913 St John, Hoxton: Alfred Earnest BATEMAN, civil servant @ 28 ^ 9 Albion Grove, father Samuel BATEMAN, bootmaker; Isobel Love MUCHMORE @ 25 ^ 9 Citizen Dwellings, father Walter John MUCHMORE, tailor; witness Albert E BATEMAN dau Edith Muchmore BATEMAN b 1915.1 Islington b 30Jan1915 1938 ^ 4 Elwood Avenue, Feltham d Mar2006 Eastbourne d 23Feb2006 Flat 1, 10 Trinity Trees, Eastbourne: hospital almoner (retired) d 23Feb 2006: probate granted 3Jul2006 Brighton d 1976.1 Bedford @ 87 b 1890.4 Marylebone |
Isabel was baptised at the same ceremony as her brother Charles. |
Tree 20 Generation 10 Family 0084 |
head Thomas MUCHMORE b 1858.2 Plymouth 1871 scholar @ 12 b Plymouth ^ Frankfort Street, Plymouth St Andrews with parents 1881 tailor, boarder @ 21 b Plymouth ^ 16 Ashley Place, Plymouth St Andrew; head: Robert SOPER, stone mason m 1883.2 Marylebone m 3Jun1883 St Luke, Marylebone: Thomas MUCHMORE, tailor @ 24 ^ 21 Queen Street, father Thomas MUCHMORE, tailor; Alice Emma GULLETT @ 25 ^ 21 Queen Street, father George GULLETT (deceased), mason; witness [brother] Walter MUCHMORE 1891 tailor @ 32 ^ 14£ Ashley Place, Plymouth St Andrews 1901 tailor, widower @ 43 b Plymouth ^ 14£ Ashley Place, Plymouth 1911 journeyman tailor, widower, boarder @ 54 b Plymouth ^ Ashley Arms, Ashley Place, Plymouth; head: Henry SANDERS, beer retailer d 1916.4 Plymouth @ 58 sp Alice Emma GULLETT (b 1858) Pimlico, London 1881 dressmaker @ 23 Pimlico ^ 16 Ashley Place, Plymouth St Andrew with uncle and widowed mother and her future husband m 1883.2 Marylebone m 3Jun1883 St Luke, Marylebone 1891 @ 33 b Pimlico ^ 14£ Ashley Place, Plymouth St Andrews (Alice E) d 1894.3 Plymouth @ 36 d 17Jul1894 @ 35 |
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b 1851.2 Liskeard 1851 @ 1 mo b Liskeard ^ Barn Street, Liskeard, Cornwall with parents 1861 scholar @ 10 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents (Mary E) 1871 domestic servant @ 20 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents (Mary E) 1881 servant @ 30 ^ Addington North, Liskeard with parents (Mary E) 1891 head @ 38 b Liskeard ^ Godfrey's Court, Liskeard. Also in household: STEPHENS, Beatrice @ 19, William @ 11, Frederick @ 9 and Samuel @ 5 1901 monthly nurse @ 50 b Liskeard ^ Godfrey's Court, Liskeard with brother John 1911 monthly nurse @ 59 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard (Mary); head: Harriett BROWN, monthly nurse 1921 b 1850 Liskeard ^ Liskeard with brother John Henry d 1928.3 Liskeard @ 76 bur 26Aug1928 Liskeard @ 76 ^ Church Street, Liskeard dau Katie MUCHMORE b 1874.2 Liskeard b 26Feb1874 1881 scholar @ 7 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard with mother and grandparents William and Mary (Katy) 1891 servant @ 17 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard (Retie); head: William H Gilbert, insurance agent 1901 domestic housekeeper @ 29 b Liskeard ^ Liskeard with mother and uncle John 1905 3rd banns read 29Oct for Robert CURTIS and Kate MUCHMORE m 1905.4 Liskeard, Robert CURTIS (Kate) m 15Nov1905 Liskeard: Robert CURTIS, labourer @ 34? ^ Boro, father James CURTIS, naval pensioner; Kate MUCHMORE @ 27 ^ Boro [father not stated]; witness Thomas MUCHMORE 1911 @ 35 ^ Liskeard. Also in household: her aunt Annie, her uncle John and his daughters Hilda and Matilda [referred to as her "neices"] 1921 b 1874 Liskeard ^ Liskeard 1939 incapacitated b 26Feb1874 ^ 11 Church Street, Liskeard d 1949.4 Liskeard @ 76 |
It is not known who the marriage witness Thomas MUCHMORE was. |
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head Walter MUCHMORE b 1853.2 Liskeard 1861 scholar @ 8 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1871 unm tailor @ 18 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents 1872 won prizes at athletic meeting of Liskeard Cricket Club 1881 tailor @ 28 b Liskeard ^ 35 Aylesford Street, St George Hanover Square m1 1883.1 Wandsworth, HOSKIN 1891 tailor @ 38 b Liskeard ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea 1901 tailors foreman cutter @ 48 b Liskeard ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea 1901 tailor @ 45 b Cornwall ^ 11 Cologne Road, Battersea (Walter SARGENT) m2 1903.4 Wandsworth, DELLAR d 1906.3 Wandsworth @ 53 bur 14Sep1906 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Waller) sp1 Mary Jane HOSKIN (b 1855) Liskeard 1881 @ 26 b Liskeard ^ 35 Aylesford Street, St George Hanover Square (Mary J) m 1883.1 Wandsworth 1891 @ 36 b St Ives ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea (Mary) 1901 @ 46 b St Ives ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea (Mary) d 1903.2 Wandsworth @ 48 (Mary) son Ernest MUCHMORE b 1877.1 Liskeard b 10Dec1876 1881 @ 4 b Liskeard ^ 35 Aylesford Street, St George Hanover Square with parents chr 12Jan1882 St Saviour, Pimlico 1891 @ 14 b St Ives ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea with parents 1901 tailor journeyman @ 24 b St Ives ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea with parents 1902 St Paul, Battersea: 3rd banns read 14Dec for Ernest MUCHMORE ^ 55 Wilson Street and Louisa ANSTEAD [no marriage found] d 1905.3 Wandsworth @ 28 bur 17Jul1905 Wandsworth Cemeteries son Walter MUCHMORE b 1880.1 St George Hanover Square b 22Nov1879 1881 @ 1 b Pimlico ^ 35 Aylesford Street, St George Hanover Square with parents chr 12Jan1882 St Saviour, Pimlico 1891 @ 11 b London ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea with parents d 1900.4 Wandsworth @ 20 bur 8Oct1900 Morden @ 20 son Richard George MUCHMORE b 1881.4 St George Hanover Square 1891 @ 9 b London ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea with parents (George) 1901 tailor assistant @ 19 b Pimlico ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea (George) d 1905.1 Wandsworth @ 23 (George) dau Gladys May MUCHMORE b 1887.4 Wandsworth d 1888.1 Wandsworth @ 2 [mo] bur 7Jan1888 Kensal Green Cemetery son Charles Leonard MUCHMORE b 1890.1 Wandsworth 1891 @ 6 b London ^ 110 Grandison Road, Battersea with parents (Charles) 1901 @ 11 b Battersea ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea with parents (Charles) d 1904.2 Lambeth @ 14 29Mar1904 pastry-cook's boy @ 14: died at St Thomas's Hospital from gangrene resulting from injury suffered after a patent pastry roller in a Battersea bakery crushed one of his hands (Charles) bur 7Apr1904 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Charles) son William MUCHMORE b 1892.2 Wandsworth 1901 @ 9 b Battersea ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea with parents 12Feb1906 ^ Wandsworth: proposed apprenticeship to Henry TAYLOR, Upper Caterham 1911 bootmaker, boarder @ 22 b Battersea ^ 24 High Street, Caterham, Surrey; head: David WHITE, caretaker of soldiers home d 16Jan1915 West Subiaco WA, “fireman @ 25” d 16Jan1915 Victoria Hospital, West Subiaco, “cause pulmonary tubercolosis, toxaemia, asthenia, 3 yr in Australia” d 16Jan1915 Perth: bootmaker, died intestate, estimated estate ₤38 7s bur 18Jan1915 Anglican Cemetery, Karrakatta WA dau May MUCHMORE b 1894.1 Wandsworth d 1894.1 Wandsworth @ 1 [mo] dau Millicent M MUCHMORE b 1895.3 Wandsworth (Millicent) ?b 9Nov1895 1901 @ 5 b Battersea ^ 5 Althorp Road, Battersea with parents (Millicent) 1911 attendant @ 14 b [not known] ^ North Surrey District School [workhouse], Anerley, Penge, Kent (Millicent MUCHEMORE); head: John THROWER, superintendant & headmaster m 1922.2 St George Hanover Square, Thomas WHITE 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Nov1899 ^ 4 Dodd Street, Durham (Millicent) d 1969.1 Chelsea @ 73 sp2 Ada Mary DELLAR b 1871.1 Lambeth 1871 @ 2 mo b London ^ 3 Methley Street, London (Ada M) 1891 clerk mechantile @ 20 b Lambeth ^ 55 High Street, Battersea (Ada M) had 5 children with Walter between 1896 and 1900, all registered under Walter's mother's maiden name (SARGENT) 1901 @ 29 b Kennington ^ 11 Cologne Road, Battersea (Ada M SARGENT) m 1903.4 Wandsworth lived with her father after her husband died 1911 housekeeper @ 40 b Lambeth ^ 2 Gilbert Road, Wimbledon with father Thomas DELLAR (SARGENT) d 1922.4 Wandsworth @ 53 |
In 1881, Walter was living a few houses away from his brother William.
Walter was apparently enumerated twice in 1901, once at his home and once with his mistress.
Ernest and Walter were baptised at the same ceremony.
In relation to average earnings, William’s estate would have been equivalent to about ₤11,500 today.
Millicent's birth date was clearly incorrectly recorded in 1939. She was probably born on 9Nov1895. |
Tree 20 Generation 10 Family 0641 |
head John Henry MUCHMORE b 1854.4 Liskeard 1861 scholar @ 6 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1871 grocery business @ 15 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents 1881 servant and labourer @ 26 ^ Addington North, Liskeard with parents (John H) 1891 coal carrier @ 35 b Liskeard ^ Addington Place, Liskeard with parents m 1891.3 Liskeard, SMITH 1895 carter ^ Liskeard Borough 1901 general labourer @ 46 ^ Godfrey's Court, Liskeard. Also in household: his sisters Annie and Mary and Mary's daughter Katie 1911 fellmonger @ 56 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard with his niece Katie and her husband 1921 b 1853 Liskeard ^ Liskeard (John Hevery) d 1926.3 Liskeard @ 72 bur 31Aug1926 Liskeard @ 72 ^ Church Street, Liskeard sp Louisa Jane SMITH b 1861.4 Exeter known as Janie 1881 tailoress @ 19 b Exeter ^ 5 Sandford Street, Exeter St Sidwell (Louisa J) m 1891.3 Liskeard (Janie) d 1895.2 Liskeard @ 33 bur 26Jun1895 Liskeard @ 33 ^ Borough dau Hilda Alice MUCHMORE b 1892.2 Liskeard b 4Jun1892 Liskeard 1901 @ 8 b Liskeard ^ Godfrey's Court, Liskeard with father 1911 domestic @ 18 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard with father (Hilda) 1921 b 1892 Liskeard ^ Liskeard with father m1 1932.4 Liskeard, William HOOPER 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 4Jun1892 ^ 12 Thron Terrace, Liskeard m2 1952.1 Liskeard, Charles T RICHARDS d Jun1969 Plymouth b 1895.2 Liskeard |
It appears that Janie died in childbirth. |
Tree 20 Generation 10 Family 1400 |
head William MUCHMORE b 1857.4 Liskeard 1861 @ 3 b Liskeard ^ 12 Henry Street, Plymouth St Andrew with parents 1871 sadler @ 12 b Liskeard ^ Castle Lane, Liskeard with parents 1872 won prize at athletic meeting of Liskeard Cricket Club 1875 found guilty of assault following an argument at the Boot Inn, Liskeard m 1880.2 Falmouth, STEVENS m 14Jun1880 Falmouth 1881 daily labourer @ 24 b Liskeard ^ 19 Aylesford Street, London St George Hanover Square 1882 labourer ^ 19 Ayleford Street, Pimlico 1891 labourer @ 32 b Cornwall ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John 1901 general labourer @ 44 b Liskeard ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea 1901-1906 labourer ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea sp Harriet Richard STEVENS b 1861.1 Falmouth b 19Dec1860 Falmouth m 1880.2 Falmouth (Harriet) m 14Jun1880 Falmouth 1881 @ 20 b Falmouth ^ 19 Aylesford Street, London St George Hanover Square (Harriet) 5Apr1890 b 1862: admitted to St George's Workhouse, Westminster; discharged 8Apr1890 to husband who claimed his family (Harriet) 1891 @ 28 b Cornwall ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John (Harriet) 1901 @ 38 b Falmouth ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea (Harriett) 1911 @ 50 b Cornwall ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea (Harriet) 1921 b 1861 Cornwall ^ Battersea (Harriet) 1919-1930 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea 1939 home duties b 19Dec1860 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea (H) 1951 ^ 45 Patience Road, Battersea d 1952.3 Battersea @ 92 (Harriet) bur 8Jul1952 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Harriet) dau Margaret Jane MUCHMORE b 1881.3 St George Hanover Square b 12Jul1881 (b 1880) Battersea chr 12Jan1882 St Saviour, Pimlico (MUTCHMORE) 5Apr1890 b 1882: admitted to St George's Workhouse with mother, discharged 8Apr1890 (Margaret) 1891 @ 9 b London ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John with parents (Jane) 1901 laundress @ 20 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (Jane) 1911 laundress @ 30 b Pimlico ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 13Jun1913 domestic @ 31: departed London aboard Ballarat for Melbourne VIC with sister Lily (Margaret) 3Aug1913 admitted to Royal Park Mental Hospital, Melbourne; recovered 16Aug1913 (Margaret) Aug1914 @ 28: departed VIC aboard Orontes for London (Miss) m 1919.1 Wandsworth, George READER (Margaret J) d 1944.4 Taunton @ 63 dau Annie Maud MUCHMORE b 1883.1 St George Hanover Square (Annie Maud) b 23Dec1882 Battersea 5Apr1890 b 1883: admitted to St George's Workhouse with mother, discharged 8Apr1890 (Annie) 1891 @ 8 b London ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John with parents 1901 laundress @ 18 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (Maud) chr 24Apr1901 St Saviour, Battersea m 1906.2 Fulham, Thomas Arthur DAY (Maud Ann) m 10Jun1906 St Peter, Fulham: Thomas Arthur DAY, labourer @ 28 ^ 54 Marville Road, father William DAY, deceased; Maud Ann MUCHMORE @ 23 ^ 54 Marville Road, father William MUCHMORE, labourer; witness [sister] Margaret MUCHMORE 1911 @ 28 b Pimlico ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with husband, mother & siblings (Anne Muad) 1914 ^ 11 Patience Road, Battersea d 1972.4 Wandsworth (Maud Annie) son William MUCHMORE b 1884.3 Wandsworth b 8Dec1885 Wandsworth dau Harriet Mabel MUCHMORE b 1887.3 Wandsworth d 1887.4 Wandsworth @ 4 [mo] son Albert MUCHMORE b 1890.3 St George Hanover Square dau Amy MUCHMORE b 1891.4 St George Hanover Square b 18Nov1891 Westminster 1901 @ 8 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents chr 18Feb1906 Christ Church, Battersea m 1910.4 Wandsworth, William H ALLPRESS m 29Oct1910 1911 @ 19 b Pimlico ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 1911-1922 ^ 47 Wayford Street, Battersea 1923-1937 ^ 215 Latchmere Road, Battersea 1960 ^ 189 Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth d 1970.4 Wandsworth dau Lilian Mary MUCHMORE b 1893.2 Wandsworth b 26Mar1893 Battersea 1901 @ 7 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (Lily) chr 18Feb1906 Christ Church, Battersea 1911 domestic @ 18 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother (Lily Mary) 1911 cook domestic @ 18 b Battersea ^ 17 Royal Avenue, Chelsea (Lily); head: Kate WATSON, private means 13Jun1913 domestic @ 24: departed London aboard Ballarat for Melbourne VIC with sister Margaret (Lily) 24Jul1913 laundress @ 20: arrived Adelaide aboard Ballarat from London, destination Melbourne (L) 1914 home duties ^ 63 Rathdown Street, Carlton VIC (Lily Mary) 24Sep1920 nurse @ 24: departed Southampton aboard Arlanza for Buenos Aires, Brazil (Lily) 26May1923 nurse @ 25 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea: arrived Southampton from Buenos Aires 7Apr1925 children’s nurse: arrived Southampton from Buenos Aires 21Jan1926 nurse @ 32 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea: departed Southampton aboard Ausonia for New York, intending to reside permanently in the USA (Lilian) 10Aug1933 nurse @ 32 ^ 45 Wayford Street, London: departed London aboard American Banker for New York, intending to reside permanently in the USA (Lillian) 14Aug1933 arrived New York from England 14Jul1960 retired: departed Southampton aboard Mauretania for New York, intending to reside permanently in the USA son Walter MUCHMORE b 1895.3 Wandsworth b 1897.1 Wandsworth dau Mabel MUCHMORE b 1900.1 Wandsworth b 27Dec1899 Battersea 1901 @ 1 b Battersea ^ Battersea with parents chr 22Oct1902 Christ Church, Battersea 1911 scholar @ 12 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 24Jul1913 domestic @ 31: arrived Adelaide aboard Ballarat from London, destination Melbourne (M) 1921 b 1900 Battersea ^ Battersea with brother William m 1925.2 Wandsworth, Stanley CUMMINS d 1968.2 Wandsworth @ 68 d 4Feb1963 6R Peabody Estate, Clapham Junction dau Edith MUCHMORE b 1901.3 Wandsworth b 23Jul1901 Battersea chr 30Oct1901 Christ Church, Battersea d 1901.4 Wandsworth @ 5 [mo] bur 27Dec1901 Wandsworth Cemeteries dau Edith May MUCHMORE b 1902.4 Wandsworth b 23Sep1902 Battersea chr 22Oct1902 Christ Church, Battersea (Edith Mary) d 1903.2 Wandsworth @ 7 [mo] bur 29Apr1903 Morden, Surrey dau Florence MUCHMORE b 1904.2 Wandsworth b 21Apr1904 Battersea chr 28Dec1904 Christ Church, Battersea 1921 b 1904 Battersea ^ Battersea with mother m 1923.1 Wandsworth, Edward A PEACHEY d 1968.1 Adsworth @ 63 |
In 1881, William was living a few houses away from his brother Walter.
Harriet was married at 19 and had 14 children, 3 of whom died as infants.
In 1939, Harriet was living in the same house as her son Walter but in a separate household.
Albert, Amy and Lilian were all baptised at the same ceremony.
Lilian appears to have been enumerated twice in 1911, once at home and once at her work place.
Mabel and Edith May were baptised at the same ceremony.
Edith May's baptism record gives her birth date as 23Sep1900, clearly an error. |
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b 1861.2 Bridgwater b 19Mar1861 1861 @ 2 wk b Bridgwater ^ Walter Street, Bridgwater with parents (Walter J) 1871 scholar @ 10 b Bridgwater ^ 19 Circus Street, Marylebone with parents (Walter J) 22Nov1875 clerk @ 14 working at Paddington Station, Great Western Railway chr 8Mar1876 St Mary, Bryanston Square 18Sep1879 enlisted as clerk 3027 in the Paddington Rifles; retired 12Dec1883 1881 clerk (Great Western Railway) @ 19 b Bridgwater ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Walter J) m1 1887.4 Marylebone, FLOAT m1 17Oct1887 Marylebone Register Office 1891 railway clerk @ 30 b Liskeard ^ 18 Shouldham Street, Marylebone (MUTCHMORE). Also in household: his sister Laura 1901 general labourer @ 40 b Marylebone ^ 12-13 Molyneux Street, St Marylebone, lodging with James LUCAS (Walter). Also in household: his brother John (m2 1908) [de facto] 1911 day deputy, common lodging house @ 45 b Marylebone ^ 54 Exeter Street, Marylebone; married 3 yr (Walter) 1915 ^ 12 & 13 Molyneux Street 1921 b 1861 Somerset ^ Yalding, Kent (Walter J) 1925 ^ 1-7 Macklin Street, Lincoln's Inn Yard, Holborn (Walter) d 1926.3 Islington @ 65 d 13Aug1926 Islington sp1 Anais Georgina FLOAT b 1868.2 Marylebone m 1887.4 Marylebone (Anice Georgina) m 17Oct1887 Marylebone Register Office 1891 @ 23 b Marylebone ^ 18 Shouldham Street, St Marylebone (Jessie MUTCHMORE) 1901 married inmate @ 33 b Marylebone ^ District Workhouse, Paddington (Georgina) d 1903.2 Watford @ 36 (Georgina MUNCHMORE) dau Lily MUCHMORE b 21Jan1888 chr 23Jul1890 Christ Church, Marylebone 1891 @ 3 b Marylebone ^ 18 Shouldham Street, St Marylebone with parents (MUTCHMORE) sp2 Mary L ?? (b 1880) (m 1908) 1911 wife @ 30 b Marylebone ^ 54 Exeter Street, Marylebone (Mary) 1921 b 1878 Marylebone ^ Yalding |
Lily was baptised at the same ceremony as her cousins Frederick William and Frederick Walter. |
Tree 20 Generation 10 Family 1407 |
head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1865.1 Marylebone b 3Feb1865 Marylebone 1871 scholar @ 6 b Marylebone ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Frederick) chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 doctor's errand boy @ 16 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Fredk William) m 1884.3 Marylebone, AULT m 3Aug1884 St Barnabas, Marylebone: Frederick William MUCHMORE, metal worker @ 20 ^ 55 Christ Church Residences, father Walter James MUCHMORE, harness maker; Ellen Amelia AULT @ 19 ^ 17 Burwood Mews, father James William AULT, coachman; witness Mary Ann AULT 1884 metal worker ^ 49 Sholdam Street, Crawford Street, Marylebone 1890 gas fitter ^ 18 Shouldham Street, Marylebone 1891 engine fitter @ 28 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone (Fredk). Also in household: his brother Charles, boarder 1892 brass finisher ^ 3 Little Barlow Street, Marylebone 1894 metal worker ^ 8 Christ Church Residences, Marylebone 1897 metal worker ^ 22 Coburg Street, Marylebone 1899 metal worker @ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras 1901 gas fitter @ 38 b Marylebone ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras (Frederick) 1901 brass finisher ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras 1911 fitter @ 47 b Marylebone ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town (Frederick W) 1921 b 1864 Marylebone ^ St Pancras 1939 brass finisher & fitter, retired b 3Feb1864 ^ 27 Mornington Crescent, St Pancras (F W) d 1950.3 Pancras @ 85 bur 26Jul1950 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp Ellen Amelia AULT b 1866.1 Kensington (Ellen A) b 26Nov1865 Paddington chr 21Jan1866 St Michael & All Angels, Paddington 1871 @ 5 b Paddington ^ 5 Fitchbourne Row, Paddington (Ellen) 1881 @ 15 b Paddington ^ 17 Barwood Mews with parents James and Annie AULT m 1884.3 Marylebone m 3Aug1884 St Barnabas, Marylebone 1891 @ 27 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone (Helen) 1901 @ 36 b Paddington ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras 1911 @ 45 b Paddington ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town (Ellen) 1921 b 1865 Paddington ^ St Pancras 1936 ^ 27 Mornington Crescent, CamdenTown 1939 chronic sick, widow b 10Nov1863 ^ St Pancras Hospital, 4 St Pancras Way, St Pancras (Ellen MUTCHMORE) d 1939.4 Pancras @ 74 bur 6Dec1939 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden dau Ellen Amelia MUCHMORE b 1885.1 Marylebone b 20Nov1884 Marylebone chr 7Dec1884 St Barnabas, Marylebone 1891 @ 6 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone with parents (Helen) 1901 dressmaker @ 16 b Marylebone ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (Ellen) 1911 dressmaker @ 27 b Marylebone ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (Ellen) m 1911.4 Pancras (Ellen A) m 24Dec1911 St Barnabas, Kentish Town: Richard Clive ENGLISH, painter @ 26 ^ 38 Holmes Road, father Walter Charles ENGLISH, plumber; Ellen Amelia MUCHMORE @ 27 ^ 38 Holmes Road, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, mechanic; witness [father] F W MUCHMORE 1918 ^ 137 Prince of Wales Road, Blackheath 1921 b 1884 Marylebone ^ St Pancras 1930 ^ 27 Mornington Crescent, Camden Town 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 28Nov1884 ^ 34 Camden Square, Camden Town (Ellen A) 1959 ^ 20 South Hill Park Gardens, Hampstead d 1978.2 Camden @ 93 d 20Apr1978 Camden son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1886.3 Marylebone b 8Jul1886 chr 23Jul1890 Christ Church, Marylebone 1891 @ 5 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone with parents (Fredk) 14Jun1893 @ 7: admitted to St Marylebone Workhouse: mental faculties weak, not able to learn anything 1901 patient, imbecile @ 15 b [not stated] ^ Darenth Imbecile Asylum, Darenth, Kent (Frederick) d 1905.4 Dartford @ 19 bur 20Oct1905 Darenth Asylum Cemetery, Darenth @ 19 b 1887.3 Marylebone b 1890.2 Marylebone b 1892.3 Marylebone dau Jessie May MUCHMORE b 1894.4 Marylebone b 7Oct1894 Marylebone chr 7Nov1894 Christ Church, Marylebone d 1894.4 Marylebone @ 1 [mo] b 1897.1 Pancras dau Florence Maud MUCHMORE b 1899.2 Pancras b 25Feb1899 St Pancras chr 13Mar1899 St Pancras 1901 @ 2 b St Pancras ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (Florence) 1911 scholar @ 13 b St Pancras ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (Florence) m 1917.4 Pancras, BRUSHMEAR (Florence M) m 23Dec1917 St James, Pancras: John BRUSHMEAR, carman @ 19 ^ 7 Roberts Mews, father John BRUSHMEAR, master carman; Florence Maud MUCHMORE @ 19 ^ 7 Roberts Mews, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, metal worker; witnesses [brother] George Henry and [father] Frederick William MUCHMORE 1921 b 1899 St Pancras ^ St Pancras 1930 ^ 27 Mornington Crescent, Camden Town 1939 domestic duties b 25Feb1899 ^ 51 Brixton Road, Kennington (Florence M) 1948 ^ 14 Holland Grove, Kennington d 1987.2 Merton @ 88 (Florence) son Edward Albert MUCHMORE b 1901.2 Pancras b 2May1901 chr 20May1901 St Pancras (MUTCHMORE) d 1907.1 Hampstead @ 5 (Albert Edward) bur 2Mar1907 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden |
In 1901, Euston Street was a mixed comfortable/poor area.
Frederick's date of birth as recorded in the 1939 register appears to be a year in error.
Ellen was a sister of Alice Maud AULT, who married Frederick's younger brother Charles.
Ellen's date of birth and marital status were clearly recorded incorrectly in 1939.
The two Fredericks were baptised at the same ceremony, along with their cousin Lily. |
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b 1869.4 Marylebone b 6Sep1869 Marylebone 1871 @ 1 b Marylebone ?^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Charles G) chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 scholar @ 11 b Marylebone ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (Charles Geo) 1891 fruiterers assistant @ 24 ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone, boarding with brother Frederick (Chas.) m 1891.3 Marylebone (George Charles) m 2Aug1891 St Barnabas, Marylebone: George Charles MUCHMORE, milkman @ 22 ^ Sittle Park Road, father Walter James MUCHMORE, harness maker; Alice Maud AULT @ 19 ^ 31 Beaumont’s? Dwellings, father James William AULT, coachman; witnesses [brother] Frederick William & [sister-in-law] Ellen Amilia MUCHMORE 1892 coachman 1898 cab washer ^ 15 New Street Mews, Marylebone 1901 cab washer @ 31 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone (Charles) 1902 cab washer ^ 4A Park Lane, Marylebone 1911 licensed messenger @ 42 b London Middlesex ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone 1919 ^ 10 Little Park Street, Marylebone 1921 b 1867 ^ St Marylebone 1932 ^ 55 Lisson Grove, Marylebone d 1934.4 Paddington @ 67 sp Alice Maud Mary AULT b 1874.3 Kensington (Alice Maud M) 1881 @ 6 b Paddington ^ 17 Barwood Mews with parents James and Annie AULT (Alice) 1891 @ 16 b Paddington ^ Bowman Buildings, Linton Street, Marylebone with parents (Milly) m 1891.3 Marylebone (Alice Maud) m 2Aug1891 St Barnabas, Marylebone (Alice Maud) 1901 @ 28 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone (Alice) 1911 @ 39 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone 1920 ^ 10 Little Park Street, Marylebone (Mrs M) 1921 b 1871 ^ St Marylebone 1939 charlady b 4Jun1871 ^ 24 St John's Road, Wembley (Alice M M) 1952-1959 ^ 51 Meadow Way, Wembley with daughter Lilian Margaret d 1959.3 Hendon @ 85 (Alice M M) b 1892.1 Marylebone dau Alice Maud MUCHMORE b 1893.3 Marylebone d 1893.4 Marylebone @ 3 [mo] son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1894.4 Marylebone dau Amelia MUCHMORE b 1895.4 Marylebone [twin] d 1895.4 Marylebone @ 0 bur Nov1895 Kensal Green Cemetery (A) dau Bertha MUCHMORE b 1895.4 Marylebone [twin] d 1895.4 Marylebone @ 0 bur Nov1895 Kensal Green Cemetery (B) son Walter James MUCHMORE b 1896.4 Marylebone d 1899.4 Marylebone @ 2 dau Ellen Amelia MUCHMORE b 1898.3 Marylebone b 25Jun1898 chr 13Jul1898 Christ Church, Marylebone known as Nellie 1901 @ 3 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Ellen) 1911 @ 12 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 1921 b 1898 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Ellen) m1 1922.3 Marylebone, Edward R H GOSTLING m2 1931.2 Marylebone, William A B STURGEON 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 27Sep1899 ^ The Pightle, Mildenhall, Suffolk (Ellen) 1958 ^14 Logan Road, Wembley North 1977 ^ 7 Monaro Close, Wantirna VIC d 9Sep1982 Childers Lodge, Dorset Road, Croydon VIC @ 84 b 1900.3 Marylebone b 1902.1 Marylebone dau Alice May MUCHMORE b 1904.2 Marylebone b 15Mar1904 London 1911 @ 6 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 1921 b 1904 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Alice) m 1926.1 Marylebone, Edward C HUMPHREYS (Alice M) 1932 ^55 Lisson Grove, Marylebone 1936 ^ 23 Brand Street, Marylebone d Feb1992 Luton @ 87 b 1906.4 Marylebone dau Lilian Margaret MUCHMORE b 1908.3 Marylebone b 7Aug1908 London 1911 @ 2 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 1921 b 1908 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Lillian) 1932 ^ 55 Lisson Grove Marylebone m 1937.2 Marylebone, Albert E CONLAY (Lilian M) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 18May1905 ^ 124a Wembley Park View, Wembley (Lilian M) 1950-1965 51 Meadow Way, Wembley d Oct1991 Kerrier [Cornwall] dau Laura Louisa MUCHMORE b 1914.1 Marylebone d 1914.1 Marylebone @ 2 [mo] |
Alice was a sister of Ellen Amelia AULT, who married Charles's brother Frederick.
Alice gradually inflated her stated age between 1891 and 1939; her birth date was probably 4Jun1874.
Ellen's date of birth was not clearly recorded in 1939, but appears to be inaccurate. |
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head John Henry MUCHMORE b 1872.4 Marylebone b 5Nov1872 Marylebone chr 30Jan1877 London St Mary, Bryanston Square 1881 scholar @ 8 b London ^ 28 Circus Street, St Marylebone with parents (John H) 1891 chandlers assistant @ 18 b London ^ 12-13 Molyneux Street Lodging House, St Marylebone (John) 1901 house painter's labourer @ 26 b Marylebone ^ 12-13 Molyneux Street, St Marylebone, lodging with James LUCAS (John). Also in household: his brother Walter m 1915.3 Marylebone, COURT (John H) 1921 b 1868 ^ St Marylebone (MUCKMORE) 1939 old age pensioner b 17Oct1872 ^ 32 Nutford Place, St Marylebone (John H) d 1942.2 Paddington @ 70 sp Alice Elizabeth COURT b 1858.3 Pancras b 8Aug1858, York Road Lying-in Hospital, St. Pancras m 1915.3 Marylebone (Alice) 1918-1932 ^ 33 Nutford Place, Bryanston Square 1921 b 1857 ^ St Marylebone (MUSHMORE) d 1932.4 Kensington @ 75 |
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b 1878.3 Marylebone b 28May1878 Marylebone chr 14Jun1878 Christ Church, Marylebone 1881 @ 2 b Marylebone ^ 41 Upper Gloster Place, Marylebone with parents (Pritchard MUCHMON) 1891 @ 12 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Richard) 1899-1902 drummer 9601, 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment: served in Boer War (R) 1902 awarded Queen’s South Africa Medal with one clasp; entitled to the King’s South Africa Medal with two clasps, but did not make claim (R) m1 1902.4 Marylebone, ELKES (Richard Albert) 1910 ^ 84 Iverson Road, Kilburn (Richard) 15Mar1915 enlisted in British Army: acting sergeant 30772 Royal Defence Corps 9Jun1916 discharged medically unfit 1918 ^ 56 Gascony Avenue, Camden 1921 b 1878 Marylebone ^ Astley Abbots, Shropshire (Richard) 1932 ^ 29 Poolsford Road, West Hendon 1935 ^ Eden Lodge, Kingsbury Green Parade, Hendon 1939 theatrical decorator b 28May1881^ 9 Goldsmith Lane, Wembley (Richard A) m2 1944.2 Hendon, CHASNEY d 1946.1 Hendon @ 67 sp1 Mary Elizabeth ELKES b 1878.2 Clun 1881 @ 3 ^ Cottage Shop, Clungunford, Shropshire (Mary Elizth) 1891 general servant @ 13 b St George's, Shropshire ^ Aqualate Park, Foreton, Shropshire (Mary) 1901 cook domestic @ 25 b St George's ^ Elephant & Castle Hotel, Grinshill, Shropshire (Mary Ann) m 1902.4 Marylebone 1910 ^ 84 Iverson Road, Kilburn (Mary) 1918 ^ 56 Gascony Avenue, Camden (MUCKMORE) 1921 b 1878 Clungunford, Shropshire ^ Astley Abbots, Shropshire (Mary E) d 1921.4 Marylebone @ 43 sp2 Lilian Florence CHASNEY b 1894.3 East Stonehouse known as Lily 1932 ^ 29 Poolsford Road, West Hendon 1935 ^ Eden Lodge, Kingsbury Green Parade, Hendon 1939 school cleaner b 1Jun1894 ^ 9 Goldsmith Lane, Wembley (Lilian F) m1 1944.2 Hendon, MUCHMORE (Lilian F) m2 1947.2 Hendon, William S JOHNSTONE (Lilian F) d 20Mar1963 St Saviours Hospital, St Saviour, Jersey: widow ^ 28 Woodside House, Woodside, Wimbledon; probate granted Albert Edgar JOHNSTON, hotelier, estate £208 (JOHNSTON) |
Richard's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is 3 years in error. |
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b 1887.3 Marylebone b 8Aug1887 chr 20Aug1889 All Saints, St John’s Wood 1891 @ 3 b London ^ 19 Wellington Avenue, St Marylebone with parents (Frank) 1901 @ 13 b Marylebone ^ Hampstead with parents (Frank) 1911 architect's draughtsman @ 23 b London ^ St Heliers, Mostyn Avenue, Wembley with sister Blanche (Frank) m1 1911.4 Grimsby (Francis L) m1 1911: Frank MUCHMOORE; Frances Mary THORPE, daughter of Mr A R THORPE 1921 b 1887 London ^ Pinner (MUCHMOORE) 1931-1936 ^ 46 Cornwall Road, Harrow (MUCHMOORE) 23Jul1932 clerk @ 45: departed Southampton aboard Minnetonka for New York (Frank) 1938-1939 ^ 43 Dorset Street, Marylebone; also Hill Top House, Chalfont Avenue, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire 1939 heating & sanitary engineering specialist b 8Aug1887 ^ Hill Top, Chalfont Avenue, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire (Frank L MUCHMOORE) m2 1958.4 Marylebone, WOOD (Francis L) m3 1964.4 Worthing, TITCOMBE (Frank L) d 1967.4 Worthing @ 80 (Frank L) d 11Dec1967 17 Ellis Avenue, High Salvington, Worthing: retired master builder d 11Dec1967: ^ 17 Ellis Avenue, High Salvington, Worthing; probate granted 28Feb1968 London, estate £11,553 sp1 Frances Mary THORP b 1880.2 Oakham 1891 @ 10 ^ Lords Hold [Workhouse], Burley Road, Oakham 1911 dressmaker @ 29 b Oakham ^ 18 Maygrove Road, Kilburn 1921 b 1882 Oakham, Rutland ^ Pinner (MUCHMOORE) m 1911.4 Grimsby (Frances M) 1931-1936 ^ 46 Cornwall Road, Harrow (MUCHMOORE) 23Jul1932 housewife @ 42 ^ Kingsley Hotel, Hart Street, Bloomsbury: departed Southampton aboard Minnetonka for New York (Mabel) 1938-1939 ^ 43 Dorset Street, Marylebone; also Hill Top House, Chalfont Avenue, Little Chalfont, Buckinghamshire; 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 24Apr1881 ^ Hill Top, Chalfont Avenue, Little Chalfont (Mary F MUCHMOORE) d 1957.1 Amersham @ 76 sp2 Nellie M ?? b 1Mar1895 m1 192x, WOOD 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 1Mar1895 ^ 5 Arundel Mansion, Fulham Road, Fulham m2 1958.4 Marylebone, MUCHMORE d 1964.1 Brighton @ 69 sp3 Clara Emma PAYNE b 1890.3 Blean b 27Jun1890 m1 1927.4 Pancras, Alfred J CREW m2 1939.1 Marylebone, Harold J TITCOMBE [registered under CREW and PAYNE] 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 27Jun1890 ^ 20 Offington Drive, Worthing m3 1964.4 Worthing, MUCHMORE |
Frances's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is inconsistent with her birth registration. She was probably born on 24Apr1880. |
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head Samuel MUCHMORE b 1838.3 Medway 1841 @ 2 b Kent ^ Cross Street, Chatham, Kent with parents (Sarah) 1851 shoemaker @ 13 b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents 1956 boy 2nd class HMS Sidon: awarded Crimea Medal 1854-1855 (Saml) 1861 unm able seaman @ 23 b Chatham ^ HMS Renown, Beirut, Syria m 1869.2 Medway m 3May1869 Chatham St John: Samuel MUCHMORE @ 31, father William MUCHMORE; Sarah WOOD @ 29, father James WOOD 1881 unm sailor, inmate, blind @ 42 b Manor Street, Brompton ^ Medway Union workhouse, Chatham d 1886.1 Medway @ 47 bur 23Jan1886 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 47 ^ High Street, "navy pensioner" sp Sarah WOOD (b 1839) Chatham m 1869.2 Medway m 3May1869 Chatham St John 1871 married tailoress @ 32 b Chatham ^ 28 Coleman Street, Chatham. Also in household: her brothers-in-law Richard and Theophilus son Henry MUCHMORE (b 1861) Maidstone 1871 @ 10 b Maidstone ^ 28 Coleman Street, Chatham dau Emily MUCHMORE (b 1863) Maidstone 1871 @ 7 b Chatham ^ 28 Coleman Street, Chatham |
Samuel’s brother William also received a Crimea Medal, but served in a different ship. |
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head Theophilus MUCHMORE b 1841.1 Medway chr 27Jan1841 Chatham, Kent 1841 @ 5 mo b Kent ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents 1851 scholar @ 11 b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents (Theophalus) 7Mar1859 enrolled to serve in the West Kent Light Infantry Regiment of Militia as volunteer 2677 (Theodore) 25Jul1859 labourer: enlisted in the 35th Regiment of Foot as private 902 (Theodore) 1861 private 1120, 35th Foot (Royal Sussex): stationed in Meerut, East Indies (Theodore) 19Apr1870 private 902: discharged suffering from tubercolosis with a poor conduct record (Theodore) 1871 labourer in dockyard @ 28 b Chatham ^ 28 Coleman Street, Chatham with sister-in-law Sarah (Theodore) m 187x d 1889.1 Medway @ 46 bur 8Feb1889 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 46 ^ St Paul, "died at Medway Union" sp Elizabeth ?? (b 1854) Chatham m 187x Aug1878 ^ Cross Street, Brook, Chatham 1891 married boarder @ 36 b Chatham ^ 33 The Mount, Chatham (Elizth) 1901 widow @ 45 b Chatham ^ Chatham 1911 tailor machinist, boarder @ 56 b Chatham ^ 4 Best Street, Chatham; head: Herbert MARSH, electrical fitter 1921 b 1853 Chatham ^ Chatham with son Thomas d 1927.1 Medway @ 73 bur 26Jan1927 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 71 ^ 26 Hards Town, St Paul's dau Elizabeth Jane MUCHMORE b 1874.1 Medway 1881 not found 1891 @ 17 b Chatham ^ 33 The Mount, Chatham with mother (Elizth) m 1896.4 Medway, Alfred John DAWES 1901 @ 28 b Linton, Kent ^ 16 Hardings Lane, Beckenham, Kent (Lizzie) 1911 @ 38 b Gillingham ^ 19 Gwydyr Road, Bromley, Kent (Elizabeth) son Albert William MUCHMORE b 1878.2 Medway d 1878.3 Medway @ 5 [mo] (Albert Edward) bur 21Aug1878 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 5 wk (Albert Edward) b 1881.1 Medway (MUTCHMORE) |
Theophilus's brother John was also in the 35th Regiment of Foot in the 1860s.
No record has been found of Theophilus's marriage, and Elizabeth's maiden name is not recorded in any of her children's birth registrations. It is possible that Elizabeth was the wife of Theophilus's brother John and that the listed children were actually John’s. |
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b 1851.1 Medway 1851 @ 3 mo b Chatham ^ Brook, Chatham with parents (Richard) 1871 labourer in dockyard @ 20 b Chatham ^ 28 Coleman Street, Chatham with sister-in-law Sarah (Richard) m 1889.4 Medway, BURGESS 2Nov1889 Medway Register Office, Rochester: Richard MUCHMORE, labourer @ 32 ^ Brook, Chatham, father William MUCHMORE (deceased), shipwright; Elizabeth BURGESS @ 25 ^ George Street, Chatham, father John BURGESS, shoemaker; witness George BURGESS 1891 general labourer, boarder @ 37 b Chatham ^ 154 New Road, Chatham (Richard) 1895 labourer, HM Dockyard 1901 married, boarder [no occupation stated] @ 46 b Chatham ^ Chatham; head: Christiana SUTHERWOOD (Richard) d 1906.2 Medway @ 51 (Richard) bur 2May1906 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 51 ^ St Paul, "laborer, died at Medway Union" (Richard) sp Elizabeth BURGESS (b 1863) Rothes, Banffshire m1 1889.4 Medway, MUCHMORE 1891 boarder’s wife @ 27 b Chatham ^ 154 New Road, Chatham 1901 married cook (domestic) @ 36 b Rothes ^ 2 New Road, Chatham; head: Edward ATHANON?, barrister stipendiary magistrate m2 1909.1 Medway, James CARNEY m2 5Jan1909 Our Lady of Gillingham RC Church, Gillingham: Jacobus CARNEY, father Joannis CARNEY; Elizabetha MUCHMORE, father Joannis BURGESS 1911 @ 47 ^ Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire 1921 b 1867 Scotland ^ Briton Ferry 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 17Jan1864 ^ 20 Neath Road, Briton Ferry d 1945.4 Chatham @ 83 dau Annie Ferris MUCHMORE b 1890.3 Medway (Annie Ferie) b 26Jul1890 1891 boarder’s daughter @ 8 mo b Chatham ^ 154 New Road, Chatham with parents (Annie Ferie) chr 3Dec1892 Chatham St Mary chr 24Aug1898 Chatham St Michael the Archangel (Anne Ferise) 1901 inmate @ 9 b Chatham ^ Nazareth Home, Bexhill (Annie) 1911 @ 19 b Chatham ^ Warren Cottage, Briton Ferry with mother and stepfather (An) 1921 b Chatham ^ Briton Ferry with mother and stepfather (Annie) d 1937.2 Neath @ 45 (Annie) dau Jesse Chambers MUCHMORE chr 7Feb1893 Chatham chr 24Aug1898 Chatham St Michael the Archangel (Jessie) 1901 inmate @ 7 b Chatham ^ Nazareth Home, Bexhill (Jessie) 1911 general servant domestic @ 18 b Chatham ^ Royal Dock Hotel, Briton Ferry (Jessie); head: Jessie NORMAN, licensed victualler m 1920.3 Neath, David T WILLIAMS (Jessie C) 1921 b 1894 Chatham ^ Briton Ferry with mother & stepfather (Jesse) 1939 unpaid domestic duties, widow b 9Jun1894 ^ 28 Nicander Parade, Swansea dau Mary Elizabeth Theresa MUCHMORE b 20Sep1895 Chatham (Mary Elizabeth) chr 2Oct1895 Brompton, Kent (Mary Elizabeth) chr 24Aug1898 Chatham St Michael the Archangel (Maria) 1901 @ 5 b Chatham ^ 10 Brook, Chatham, visiting Charles and Alice NEAL (Mary Elizabeth) 1911 school, inmate @ 15 b Chatham ^ Marion, Bexhill, Sussex (Mary Elizabeth) 1921 b 1896 Gillingham, Kent ^ Neath m 1925.4 Neath, Thomas J ROBBINS (Mary E) m 192x, Thomas John ROBBINS 1945 joined her husband in the copperbelt of Northern Rhodesia [now Zambia], where he had gone in the mid-30s d 1968 Pretoria, South Africa |
It appears that Richard & Elizabeth converted to Roman Catholicism about 1895. As is common in such cases, their children's second baptisms were recorded as conditional on their first baptisms not being theologically valid.
Nazareth Home was a convent and orphanage.
Jessie's second baptism entry gives a birth date of 21Dec1893. This date and all other records of her date of birth contradict the date of her first baptism.
Marion was a Sisters of Mercy nursing home and orphanage. |
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head Walter MUCHMORE b 1853.2 Medway 1861 @ 8 b Chatham ^ Cross Street, Chatham with parents 1871 laborer @ 17 b Chatham ^ Samson Court, Globe Lane, Chatham with mother m 187x, SMITH [de facto] 1881 general labourer, lodger @ 25 b Chatham ^ 4 Calts Alley, Chatham 1891 general labourer @ 35 b Chatham ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham chr 2Dec1898 St Mary, Chatham ^ Cross Street, Brook @ 45 or 46 d 1898.4 Medway @ 46 bur 24Dec1898 Maidstone Road & Palmerston Road Cemetery, Chatham @ 46 ^ 8 Cross Street, Chatham, laborer sp Eliza SMITH b 1844.1 Medway (b 1844) Chatham m 187x [de facto] 1881 wife @ 30 b Chatham ^ 4 Calts Alley, Chatham 1891 lodger, unmarried @ 47 b Chatham ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham (Eliza SMITH) 1901 trousers finisher, widow, working at home @ 57 b Chatham ^ 8 Cross Street, Chatham son Walter MUCHMORE (b 1880) Chatham 1881 @ 7 mo b Chatham ^ 4 Calts Alley, Chatham with parents 1891 @ 10 ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham with parents 1901 general labourer @ 20 b Chatham ^ 8 Cross Street, Chatham with mother dau Rebecca MUCHMORE (b 1882) Chatham 1891 @ 8 ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham with parents dau Alice MUCHMORE (b 1886) Chatham 1891 @ 4 ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham with parents 1901 @ 14 b Chatham ^ 8 Cross Street, 8 Cross Street, Chatham with mother son Frederick MUCHMORE (b 1888) Chatham 1891 @ 3 ^ 1 Cross Street (back), Chatham with parents 1901 @ 12 b Chatham ^ 8 Cross Street, Chatham with mother son Ernest MUCHMORE b 1893.4 Medway d 1893.4 Medway @ 0 bur 18Nov1893 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 6 dy ^ St Paul, "son of Elizabeth, needlewoman; died at Medway Union" |
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chr 22Dec1869 Penwerris, Cornwall (MITCHMORE) 1871 @ 1 b Falmouth ^ High Street, Falmouth with parents 1881 scholar @ 11 b Falmouth ^ 5 Mills Court, Falmouth with parents 1891 mason @ 21 b Falmouth ^ 39 Smithick Hill, Falmouth with father (William) 1891 masons labourer @ 21 b Falmouth ^ Shipwright Arms, Manaccan, Cornwall, lodging with Robert BORNE, innkeeper (William H) 1898 ordered to make child-support payments of 2s a week to Jane BENNETTS of the parish of Budock m 1903.1 Rhayader m 29Jan1903 Llanwrthwl: William Henry MUCHMORE, mason @ 31 ^ 4 Elan Village, father William Henry MUCHMORE, mariner; Elizabeth LLOYD @ 22 ^ 49 Elan Village, father John LLOYD, labourer 1909 mason ^ Bradwell, Derbyshire 1911 mason @ 39 b Falmouth ^ 92 Birchinlee, Derwent, Sheffield (William H) 1921 b 1871 Falmouth ^ Greasbrough, Yorkshire (William) d 1938.4 Rotherham @ 69 d 7Dec1938 @ 69; bur 11Dec1938 Town Lane Municipal Cemetery, Greasbrough, Yorkshire West Riding. Also named on memorial: his daughter Averil sp Elizabeth Ann LLOYD b 1880.3 Merthyr Tydfil b 29Oct1880 m 1903.1 Rhayader (Elizabeth) m 29Jan1903 Llanwrthwl 1911 @ 30 b Alderbury, Shropshire ^ 70a High Street, Aberdare, Glamorganshire 1921 b 1881 Alderbury ^ Greasbrough (Elizabeth) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 29Oct1880 ^ 3 Rossiter Road, Rotherham (Elizabeth) d 1970.4 Weymouth bur 10Nov1970 Weymouth, Dorset dau Elizabeth MUCHMORE b 1903.4 Rhayader b 19Nov1903 1911 visitor @ 7 b Rhayader ^ 79 High Street, Aberdare; head: Thomas DAVIES, grocer & baker 1921 b 1903 Breconshire ^ Greasbrough with parents m 1934.1 Rotherham, Ernest ROBINSON 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 19Nov1903 ^ 79 Throstle Lane, Leeds b 1905.3 Rhayader dau Avaril MUCHMORE b 1909.3 Bakewell chr 5Sep1909 Bradwell, Derbyshire 1911 @ 2 b Bradwell ^ 70a High Street, Aberdare with mother and grandparents 1921 b 1909 Bradwell ^ Greasbrough with parents (Avril) m 1933.4 Camberwell, Edward THEAKSTON (Averil) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 7Jul1909 ^ 51 Caillard Road, Byfleet, Surrey (Averil) d 6Dec1945 @ 38; bur Town Lane Municipal Cemetery, Greasborough (Averil) dau Annie Grace MUCHMORE b 1916.1 Rotherham b 6Feb1916 1921 b 1916 Yorkshire ^ Greasbrough with parents (Grace) m 1941.2 Rotherham, Thursby HUGHES d Mar1984 Bournemouth |
William appears to have been enumerated twice in 1891.
In 1911, Henry may have been engaged in building the Derwent Reservoir. |
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head Henry John MUCHMORE b 1888.3 St Germans b 24Jul1888 Polbathic, Cornwall 1891 @ 2 b St Germans, Cornwall ^ 42 Lyndhurst Street, Cardiff with parents (Henry J) 1901 @ 12 b St Germans ^ Llanddaff, Glamorganshire with parents (Henry J) 1911 mariner engineer @ 22 b Sheviock, Cornwall ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Pontcanna, Glamorganshire with parents 4Jul1911 fitter & turner: enlisted in the Royal Navy as Acting Engine Room Artificer 4, No. M3151; promoted 5Oct1912 ERA4, 4 Jul1914 ERA3, 25Jul1918 ERA2, 1Nov1918 ActCERA2, 1Nov1919 CERA; discharged 15Jan1920 m 1917.2 Cardiff, IRVING 1919 acting chief engine room artificer 2nd class M3151: awarded British War and Victory medals (Henry J) 1939 locomotive fitter b 24Jul1888 ^ 112 Blackwell Lane, Darlington, Durham (Henry J) d 1973.1 Portsmouth sp Dorothy Hawthorn IRVING b 1895.4 Gateshead b 25Nov1895 1901 @ 5 b Gateshead, Durham ^ 23 Brinkburn Avenue, Gateshead (Dora H) 1911 @ 15 b Gateshead ^ 21 Brinkburn Avenue, Gateshead (Dorothy) m 1917.2 Cardiff (Dorothy H) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 25Nov1895 ^ 112 Blackwell Lane, Darlington (Dorothy H) d Jun1986 Petersfield, Hampshire dau Dorothea Hawthorn MUCHMORE b 1920.3 Newcastle T (Dorothea H) b 29Aug1920 1939 typist b 29Aug1920 ^ 112 Blackwell Lane, Darlington with parents (Dorothea H) m 1949.4 Midhurst, Eric H WILD (Dorothea H) d 24Dec2013 Chichester @ 93 d 24Dec2013: probate granted 4Mar2014 Winchester |
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b 1891.3 Cardiff b 30Jun1891 1901 @ 9 b Cardiff ^ Llandaff, Glamorgan with parents (William P) 1911 assistant grocer, boarder @ 19 b Cardiff ^ 2 Mountain Ash Road, Abercynon; head: Denys BRISLAND, colliery traffic weigher m 1917.1 Newport, DENMAN 1919 private 34046 Norfolk Regiment, 42517 Lincolnshire Regiment, 45009 Gloucestershire Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals (William P) 1921 b 1891 Cardiff ^ Cardiff (William P) 1939 carpet cleaner electric b 30Jun1891 ^ 144 Caerphilly Road, Cardiff (William P) d 1981.3 South Glamorgan sp Alice Maud DENMAN b 1891.3 Newport b 2Jun1891 m 1917.1 Newport (Alice M) 1921 b 1891 Newport, Monmouthshire ^ Cardiff (Alice) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 2Jun1891 ^ 144 Caerphilly Road, Cardiff (Alice M) May1946 ^ Whitechurch, Cardiff: wrote letter to Mr R E JONES, butcher ^ Oxide Street, Broken Hill NSW, thanking him for the carton of dripping he had sent (A) d 1959.4 Cardiff @ 68 d 19Nov1959: ^ 144 Caerphilly Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff; administration granted 4Dec1959 Llandaff to William Percy MUCHMORE, retired postman, husband, estate £216 dau Joan Dylis MUCHMORE b 1918.2 Newport (Joan D) b 9Apr1918 1921 b 1891 Cardiff ^ Cardiff with parents (Joan D) 22Sep1938 received Civil Service Commission certification as a female sorting clerk and telegraphist after limited competition 1939 sorting clerk & telegraphist GPO b 9Apr1918 ^ 144 Caerphilly Road, Cardiff with parents (Joan D) m 1974.2 S Glamorgan, Edward C GEAR (Joan D) d Jan1997 Glamorgan |
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b 1898.2 Cardiff b 27May1898 Llandaff, Glamorganshire 1901 @ 2 b Cardiff (Wilfred E) 1911 @ 12 b Llandaff ^ 83 Glamorgan Street, Pontcanna, Glamorganshire with parents 1921 b 1898 Cardiff ^ Llandaff, Glamorganshire with parents m1 1921.3 St Thomas, PASCOE (Wilfred E) 1939 wheelwright, flour mill b 27May1898 ^ Lansdowne Avenue East, Cardiff (Wilfred E) m2 1956.1 Cardiff, PASCOE (Wilfred E) d 1973.4 Cardiff d 26Nov1973: ^ 52 Kennerleigh Road, Rumney, Cardiff; probate granted 18Dec1973 Cardiff, estate £7,611 sp1 Florence Annie PASCOE b 1895.4 Falmouth b 12Sep1895 Constantine, Cornwall 1901 @ 6 b Constantine ^ Glancoe Place, Exmouth with parents (Florance F) 1911 dress making @ 15 b Falmouth ^ 59 Gloucester Street, Devonport with parents (Florance Annie) 1921 b 1897 Falmouth ^ Yealmpton (Florence) m 1921.3 St Thomas (Florence A) 1939 unpaid domestic b 12Sep1895 ^ Lansdowne Avenue East, Cardiff (Florence A) d 1954.3 E Glamorgan @ 60 (Florence A) d 12Sep1954: ^ 2 Landsdowne Avenue East, Cardiff; administration granted 20Oct1954, estate £171 son Norman William Wilfred MUCHMORE b 1925.2 Cardiff sp2 Gladys PASCOE b 1897.3 Plymouth b 11Jul1897 1901 @ 3 b Plymouth ^ Glancoe Place, Exmouth with parents 1911 general servant domestic @ 16 b Devonport ^ 6 St Levan Road, Devonport 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 11Jul1897 ^ 47 Dale Gardens, Plymouth; head: James COLEMAN, credit draper & money lender m 1956.1 Cardiff d 1977.4 S Glamorgan d 6Oct1977: ^ 52 Kennerleigh Road, Rumney, Cardiff; probate granted 28Oct1977 Llandaff, estate £13,118 |
Gladys was a younger sister of Wilfred’s first wife. |
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11Apr1917 paraded with 28th Reinforcements at the King Edward Barracks, Christchurch NZ, and went up by boat to Wellington (E L) 11Apr1917 NZMC no. 3/3467, NZ Field Ambulance Corps, clerk, NZ Insurance Co. ^ 363 Worcester Street, Christchurch: volunteered for 28th reinforcements, NZ Defence Force; discharged 30Jul1917 due to knee injury (Ernest Laurence) Mar1918 employee of NZ Insurance Co ^ Gisborne: transferred to New Plymouth (E) 1925 traveller ^ 26 Fox Street, Invercargill NZ 12Mar1926 salesman ^ Dunedin NZ: witness in Dunedin court case m 1930 NZ, SLEETH 1953 ^ 17 Taramea Street, Spreydon 20Jan1942 ^ Spreydon, Christchurch: called up for territorial service (Ernest L) d 1964 NZ @ 67 d 27Dec1964 Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch @ 66, "while undergoing an operation" sp Mary Dixon SLEETH m 1930 NZ d 1995 NZ d 5Feb1995 Bainswood House, Rangiora NZ; bur St John, Rangiora dau Bettine MUCHMORE b 193x 1940-1945 passed Royal Schools of Music examinations 2Sep1953 engagement to Paul Warren GREGORY announced m 196x, Billie CLARKE d before 1995 |
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head Harold John MUCHMORE May1918 coach painter ^ Elizabeth Street, Timaru: called up for military service 18May1918 private 83782, 2nd Canterbury Territorials, painter, T Ferguson & Co. ^ 47 Elizabeth Street, Timaru: volunteered for NZ Expeditionary Force 6Nov1919 groomsman at wedding in Timaru 19May1920 received trophy for Evans Fours at Timaru Rowing Club (H) m 1924 NZ, MATTINSON 17Apr1925 fined £2 for driving on the wrong side of the road in Timaru (Harold J) 1925 taxi proprietor ^ 11 Elizabeth Street, Timaru 1925 taxi proprietor ^ 109 Malcolm Avenue, Christchurch East NZ 3Apr1928 grocer ^ Christchurch: creditor in bankrupt estate (H) Apr1929 taxi proprietor ^ 109 Malcolm Avenue, Christchurch 1937-1939 his Christchurch taxi licence renewed 30Jun1938 in Christchurch Magistrate's Court, fined 10s for allowing a chimney at his residence to catch fire (Horace John/H J) 22Dec1942 ^ Christchurch: called up for military service (Harold J) 29Feb1944 taxi proprietor ^ Christchurch: made will, leaving his entire estate to his wife 25Jul1944 in Christchurch magistrate's court, fined 10s for leaving his taxi unattended 1945 his Christchurch taxi licence renewed d 1965 NZ @ 66 d 4Mar1965 Christchurch: railway employee ^ Christchurch; probate granted 13Apr1965 to Public Trustee sp Florence MATTINSON b 18Nov1901 m 1924 NZ 1925 married ^ 11 Elizabeth Street, Timaru 1925 married ^ 109 Malcolm Avenue, Christchurch East 3Oct1925 advertised her bungalow at 109 Malcolm Avenue for sale (Mrs) 18Apr1927 has a Motor Shed cnr Norman's Road & St Andrew's Terrace, Christchurch (Mrs) d 1993 NZ |
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head Douglas MUCHMORE 11May1928 attended children's ball at Devonport NZ parish hall m 1934 NZ, SWANSTON 25Jun1942 ^ Dallington NZ: called up for military service 1942-1943 tannery labourer: appeals against military service dismissed d 1988 NZ d 18Sep1988 @ 79; bur Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Christchurch NZ, “retired railway employee b Timaru” 1988 Christchurch: will probated sp Thelma Marie SWANSTON b 1909 NZ, "parents Andrew & Helen Jane" b 190x Christchurch m 1934 NZ d 22Dec1972; bur Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Christchurch, “married, b Christchurch” |
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head Alfred MUCHMORE b 1894.1 St Germans b 27Dec1893 1901 @ 7 b Sheviock ^ Polbathic, Sheviock with parents 1911 student, civil service @ 17 b Sheviock ^ Polbathic, St Germans with parents 10Jun1912 received Civil Service Commission certification as Clerk, Second Division after open competition 3Sep1913 Second Divison Clerk: assigned to Post Office 1915-1920 Clerk 2nd Division, Accountant-General's Department, General Post Office, London m 1920.3 Wandsworth, MAYERS 1920-1936 colonial civil servant, Tanganyika [now Tanzania]: returned to England on leave in 1923, 1925, 1928, 1931, 1934 and 1936 1925-1930 spent leave in Polbathic, Cornwall 1931-1945 spent leave at 67 Bray Road, Guildford 1936-1948 colonial civil servant, Aden: returned to England on leave in 1938, 1945 and 1948 1937-1951 member, Executive Council of the Colony of Aden 1939 certified accountant b 27Dec1893 ^ 67 Bray Road, Guildford 1Jan1942 financial adviser to HM Government at Aden: awarded OBE; served in the RAMC during the last war, previously attached to the Treasury Departments at Dar-es-Salaam and Tanganyika 1Jan1948 financial secretary, Aden: awarded CBE 1948-1950 administrative officer, Gold Coast [now Ghana]: spent leave at 43 Englewood Road, Clapham Common 1949-1950 Temporary Principal, Colonial Office, London 1950-1952 civil servant, St Helena 1952 ^ Trago, St Pinnock, Cornwall d 1962.4 Liskeard @ 68 d 19Nov1962 @ 68; bur Wesleyan Chapel, Connon, Cornwall d 18Nov1962 Passmore Edwards Hospital, Liskeard: ^ Vernoon, East Taphouse, Liskeard; probate granted 30Jan1963 Bodmin, estate £4181 sp Amy Mildred MAYERS b 1891.2 Basford b 10May1891 m 1920.3 Wandsworth 1920-1936 ^ Tanganyika: returned to England in 1922, 1925, 1928, 1930, 1933 and 1936 1925-1930 when in England ^ Polbathic, Cornwall 1931-1945 when in England ^ 67 Bray Road, Guildford 1939 unpaid d duties b 10May1891 ^ 67 Bray Road, Guildford (Amy M) 1939-1948 ^ Aden: returned to England in 1938, 1942, 1945 and 1948 1948-1950 when in England ^ 43 Englewood Road, Clapham Common d 1973.3 Liskeard d 11Jul1973 @ 82; bur Wesleyan Chapel, Connon d 11Jul1973 Trago, East Taphouse, Liskeard: widow d 11Jul1973: ^ Lamellion Hospital, Liskeard; probate granted 21Sep1973 Bristol, estate £11,141 |
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b 19Oct1916 North Adelaide SA b 19Oct1916 Quambi, Adelaide (?) 1933-1934 passed examinations in Rail Carriage Building at the NSW Railway & Tramway Institute (Thomas) m1 1935 Manly NSW, DELANEY 1943-1958 bodymaker ^ 12 Cecil Street, Manly 1958, 1963 body maker ^ 6 Valley Road, Balgowlah NSW m2 197x 1980 supervisor ^ 534 Orange Grove Road, Woy Woy NSW d 1993 Woy Woy sp1 Daphne May Patricia DELANEY b 191x m 1935 Manly 1936, 1937 home duties ^ 6 Cohen Street, Manly (Daphne May) 1943-1958 home duties ^ 12 Cecil Street, Manly (Daphne May) 1958, 1963 home duties ^ 6 Valley Road, Balgowlah (Daphne May) d 1975 NSW, “parents Joseph Thomas and Alice Mary” (Daphne May Patricia Ther) d 21Sep1975, "late of Manly Vale, formerly of Manly" dau Pamella June MUCHMORE b 194x 1953 student at Mosman Home Science School, NSW (P) 1958 typiste ^ 6 Valley Road, Balgowlah NSW with parents m 1960 Sydney NSW, Allan Robert JONES (Pamela June) d 29Mar2014 Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands WA @ 75 (Pamela June) |
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head Frederick James Herbert MUCHMORE b 1875.2 Pancras b 7Mar1875 Kentish Town chr 13Jun1876 Holy Trinity, Havelock Hill (Frederick James Alber Herbert) 1881 @ 6 b Pancras ^ 22 Ferdinand Place, St Pancras with parents (Frederick J H) 1891 pianoforte action maker @ 16 b St Pancras ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras with parents (Frederick J) m 1899.1 Pancras, HAINES (Frederick James H) 1899 clerk ^ 7 Madden Road, St Pancras 1901 commission agent ^ 59 Carlton Road, St Pancras 1901 commission agent @ 26 b St Pancras ^ St Pancras (Frederick) 1902 carman ^ 107 Carlton Street, St Pancras 1904 commission agent ^ 107 Carlton Street, St Pancras 1905 commission agent ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras 1911 racing man @ 37 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras (Frederick) 1921 b 1874 Kentish Town ^ Newmarket (Fredrick) d 1933.1 Cambridge @ 57 d 1Mar1933 Newmarket, Suffolk bur 4Mar1933 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden (Fredk Jas H) sp Bertha Annie HAINES b 1878.2 Pancras (Bertha) b 2Apr1878 m 1899.1 Pancras 1901 @ 22 b St Pancras ^ St Pancras 1911 @ 33 ^ b Camden Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras (Bertha) 1921 b 1878 London ^ Newmarket (Bertha) 1939 domestic, widow b 2Apr1878 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking, Surrey with son William (Bertha) d 1968.1 Surrey SE @ 89 bur 24Jan1968 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden d 17Jan1968: ^ The Cricketers Inn, Westcott, Dorking, Surrey; administration granted 19Apr1968, estate £593 b 1899.3 Pancras dau Bertha Helen MUCHMORE b 1900.4 Pancras b 22Oct1900 chr 20Jan1901 St Martin, Kentish Town 1901 @ 5 mo b St Pancras ^ St Pancras 1911 @ 10 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras with parents (Bertha) 1921 b 1900 Kentish Town ^ Newmarket with parents (Bertha) 1939 domestic & hotel bar assistant b 22Oct1900 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking with brother William (Bertha H) d Sep1985 Chichester d 12Sep1985: ^ 107 Hawthorn Road, Bognor Regis; administration granted 17Oct1985 Bristol b 1902.3 Pancras b 1904.2 Pancras dau Hilda Annie MUCHMORE b 1905.3 Pancras b 8Jul1905 chr 26Jul1905 St Martin, Kentish Town 1911 @ 5 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras with parents (Hilda) 1921 b 1900 Kentish Town ^ Newmarket with parents (Bertha) m 1937.3 Staines, William C STANLEY (Hilda A) m 193x, William Colin STANLEY 1939 general stores grocery b 8Jul1905 ^ 45 Tachbrook Road, Feltham, Middlesex d Apr1996 Reading & Wokingham @ 90 |
In the baptism record, "Alber" is written in a different pen or pencil from the rest of the entry, but not erased. |
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head James Edgar MUCHMORE b 1887.3 Pancras b 21Jul1887 72 Malden Road, St Pancras known as Mick 1891 @ 3 b St Pancras ^ 72 Carlton Street, St Pancras with parents (James E) 1901 @ 13 b Kentish Town ^ St Pancras with parents (James E) carman @ 18 yr 1 mo b St Pancras: enlisted at Woolwich in Royal Engineers as Driver 13924; discharged at Aldershot 24Mar1905, "his services being no longer required" m 1908.4 Islington m 20Oct1908 Register Office, Islington: James Edgar MUCHMORE, railway stoker @ 21 ^ 62 Victoria Road, father William MUCHMORE, railway engine driver; Jane WHEELER @ 21 ^ 39 Victoria Road, father John WHEELER, furniture porter 1911 fireman @ 23 b Kentish Town ^ 215 Arlington Road, St Pancras 1914-18 gunner 5113 Royal Field Artillery; posted to France 26Nov1915 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Edgar & J Edgar) 1939 engine driver LMS b 21Jul1887 ^ 45A Rhyl Street, St Pancras (James E) 1939-1947 ^ 196 Camrose Avenue, Edgware d 1964.3 Hendon @ 77 sp Jane WHEELER b 1890.2 Islington b 3May1890 451 Caledonian Road, Islington known as Jenny m 1908.4 Islington m 20Oct1908 Register Office, Islington 1911 @ 23 b Islington ^ 215 Arlington Road, St Pancras 1939 unpaid domestic b 3May1890 ^ 45A Rhyl Street, St Pancras 1939-1947 ^ 196 Camrose Avenue, Edgware d 1959.2 Hendon @ 68 d 2May1959 Edgware General Hospital, Edgware ^ 196 Camrose Avenue, Edgware, “cause cerebral haemorrhage, hypertension” bur 9May1959 Wealdstone Cemetery, Harrow dau Jane Violet MUCHMORE b 1908.4 Pancras b 16Nov1908 St Pancras 1911 @ 2 ^ 215 Arlington Road, St Pancras with parents m 1929.4 Pancras, Thomas Edward GATES (Jane V) 1930 ^ 21 Lamble Street, Gospel Oak, Pancras 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 16Nov1908 ^ 24 Hercies Road, Hillingdon, Middlesex with husband (Jane V) 1939-1947 ^ 196 Camrose Avenue, Edgware with parents 1947-1959 ^ 35 Cullimgton Close, Harrow d Feb2001 Watford @ 92 b 1911.1 Pancras son Ronald MUCHMORE b 1913.2 Pancras son John MUCHMORE b 1915.2 Pancras b 19Mar1915 1939-1944 enlisted under the assumed name of BAKER and was known as “Doughy Baker”. He had been a regular soldier in the 1930’s but for some reason he deserted and lived with the gypsies for a number of years. When WW2 broke out he re-enlisted into the Middlesex Regiment. He was at Dunkirk in 1940 and involved in the fighting in Normandy, Belgium and Germany. d 1981.2 Hendon dau Hilda MUCHMORE b 1918.1 Pancras b 18Mar1918 1939 laundry maid b 19Mar1918 ^ 45A Rhyl Street, St Pancras with parents m 1943.2 Hendon, Victor Francis JARVIS d Apr1997 Birmingham @ 79 son Victor MUCHMORE b 1920.2 Pancras son George MUCHMORE b 1922.4 Pancras b 27Sep1922 1942 fusilier 6481451, Royal Fusiliers: prisoner of war 33122, Stalag 344, Lamsdorf [Lambinowice, Poland] (G) d 1983.1 Harrow dau Margaret MUCHMORE b 1925.1 Pancras b 13Dec1924 45a Rhyl Street, Camden Town m 1947.3 Hendon, Harold A DIBBLE m 27Sep1947 Stanmore, Harold Albert DIBBLE d 19Aug2008 Edgware dau Rose MUCHMORE b 1930.1 Pancras b 29Jan1930 1939 at school b 29Jan1930 ^ 45A Rhyl Street, St Pancras with parents m 1950.4 Hendon, John C KENT m Dec1950 Hendon, John Charles KENT 1956 ^ 16 Whitefield Avenue, Hendon d 1962.4 Hendon @ 32 d 23Dec1962 Hendon |
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b 1895.3 Pancras 1901 @ 5 b Kentish Town ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras with parents (Charles N) 1911 silver mounting @ 15 b Hampstead ^ 39 Malden Road, Kentish Town, London with parents (Charles N) m 1917.4 Pancras, CAPPER d 1918.4 Pancras @ 23 bur 21Nov1918 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden sp Frances Ruth CAPPER b 1893.3 Pancras b 20Jan1893 18 Redhill Street, Chalk Farm, Pancras m1 1917.4 Pancras, MUCHMORE m2 1919.4 Pancras, Alfred RICE (Frances) m3 1937.1 Pancras, Walter James PLOWMAN (Frances) 1939 comb? general b 29Jun1895 ^ 6 Agar Grove, St Pancras (Frances) 1958-1968 ^ 13 Agar Grove, St Pancras North d Jun1968 St Pancras dau Violet Frances MUCHMORE b 1918.4 Pancras (Violet F) b 26Sep1918 1939 cutting machinist, tent army store b 26Sep1918 ^ 6 Agar Grove, St Pancras with mother & stepfather (Violet F) m 1970.1 St Pancras, James D WALSH (Violet F) d Dec1996 Westminster |
Frances's date of birth as recorded in 1939 and by a personal correspondent are both inconsistent with her birth registration. |
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head Bertha MUCHMORE b 1897.4 Pancras b 7Nov1897 17 Modbury Street, Kentish Town, "father Frederick William MUCHMORE, railway engine driver; mother Mary Ann MUCHMORE formerly TAYLOR; registered 29Dec1897" chr 10Sep1898 St Andrew, Havelock Hill 1901 @ 3 b Kentish Town ^ 17 Modbury Street, St Pancras with parents 1911 scholar @ 13 b Hampstead ^ 39 Malden Road, Kentish Town, London with parents m 1920.2 Pancras, BEESTON m14Apr1920 Register Office, St Pancras: William Alfred BEESTON, railway fireman @ 24 ^ 54 Rhyl Street, N W; Bertha MUCHMORE @ 22 ^ 54 Rhyl Street N W, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, railway engine driver; witnesses [sisters] Amy Helen BOON & Harriet Violet PLUMBLY 1921 b 1897 Kentish Town ^ St Pancras 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 7Nov1897 ^ 65 Jersey Road, Elm Park, Essex with son Walter d 1983.1 Barking & Dagenham d Jan1983 son Walter MUCHMORE b 1917.4 Pancras sp Alfred William BEESTON b 1896.1 Islington 1901 @ 5 b Barnsbury ^ 36 Wellington Road, Islington (Alfred W) 1911 van boy @ 15 b Islington ^ 45 College Street, Islington (Alfred William) m 1920.2 Pancras 1921 b 1896 Islington ^ St Pancras (Alfred) |
Bertha in 1981
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b 1882.4 Plymouth (Albert) b 9Sep1882 Plymouth chr 25Jul1883 Plymouth Charles 1891 scholar @ 8 b Plymouth (Albert) 1901 cooper apprentice @ 18 b Plymouth ^ 26 Frederick Street, Plymouth with mother (Albert) 18Jul1904 received Civil Service Commission certification as cooper, Royal Victoria Yard, Deptford, without competition m 1906.4 Plymouth m 23Dec1906 Plymouth Charles: Albert Edward MUCHMORE, cooper @ 24 ^ 4 Vennel Street, father Albert Edward MUCHMORE (deceased), labourer; Lily Rosina BOWEY @ 24 ^ 4 Vennel Street, father Frederick John BOWEY, stoker 1911 cooper @ 29 b Plymouth ^ 71 Milton Court Road, New Cross (Albert) 1921 b 1882 Plymouth ^ Plymouth 1927 ^ 1 Norley Place, Plymouth d 1935 Plymouth @ 53 sp Lily Rosina BOWEY b 8Oct1881 birth registration not found 1881 @ 3 mo b Plymouth ^ 38 Looe Street, Plymouth St Andrew (Lilly R) 1891 scholar @ 10 b Plymouth ^ 38 Love Street, Plymouth (Lily) 1901 coat machinist @ 19 b Plymouth ^ 12 Bucknell Street, Plymouth (Lily) m 1906.4 Plymouth m 23Dec1906 Plymouth Charles 1911 @ 29 b Plymouth ^ 71 Milton Court Road, New Cross (Lily) 1921 b 1882 Plymouth ^ Plymouth (Lily Rosia) 1927 ^ 1 Norley Place, Plymouth 1939 housewife b 8Oct1881 ^ 14 Anson Place, Plymouth (Rosina L) d 1961.4 Plymouth @ 80 (Lily R) dau Lilian Emma MUCHMORE b 1907.4 Greenwich b 27Nov1907 Deptford 1911 @ 3 b Deptford ^ 71 Milton Court Road, New Cross with parents (Lily E) 1921 b 1904 b Deptford ^ Plymouth with parents m 1932.1 Plymouth, Ferley A ROGERS (Lillian E) m 19Mar1932 Plymouth St Jude, Fernley Alfred ROGERS d Mar1989 Plymouth @ 81 dau Beatrice May MUCHMORE b 1909.3 Greenwich b 29Jul1909 Deptford 1911 @ 2 b Deptford ^ 71 Milton Court Road, New Cross with parents (Beatrice) 1921 b 1910 b Deptford ^ Plymouth with parents m 1935.3 Plymouth m 21Sep1935 Plymouth St Jude: Charles Alfred FOSTER, only son of Mr & Mrs F FOSTER ^ 39 Pounds Park Road, Peverell, Plymouth, deaf mute; Beatrice May MUCHMORE, second daughter of Mr & Mrs A MUCHMORE ^ 1 Norley Place, Plymouth d 15Dec1999 Plymouth dau Winifred Selina MUCHMORE b 1914.2 Plymouth b 20Apr1914 chr 13May1914 Plymouth Charles 1921 b 1914 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents (Winnie Selina) 21Sep1935 bridesmaid at her sister Beatrice’s wedding (Winnie) 1939 kitchen help b 20Apr1914 ^ 14 Anson Place, Plymouth with mother (Winifred S) m 1945.4 Plymouth, Percival J CARR m 27Oct1945 Plymouth St Jude, Percival James CARR d 1969.3 Plymouth d 9Jul1969 Plymouth b 1921.1 Plymouth b 1924.3 Plymouth |
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head Albert John MUCHMORE b 1873.4 Plymouth b 13Dec1873 chr 14Jan1874 Plymouth Charles Nov1877 ^ Hampton Cottages: admitted to Charles Boys School Plymouth 1881 scholar @ 7 b Plymouth ^ 11 Camden Street, Plymouth Charles with mother (Albert) 1891 tailor @ 17 b Plymouth ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone with parents 21Jul1896 tailor @ 22: enlisted in Paddington Rifles m 1898.1 Marylebone m 3Mar1898 St Marylebone: Albert John MUCHMORE, tailor @ 24 ^ 10 Croydon Street, father Walter MICHELMORE, tailor; Beatrice Mary LANGDON @ 22 ^ 10 Croydon Street, father Nicholas John LANGDON, printer; witnesses E & I MICHELMORE 1901 tailor @ 27 b Plymouth ^ St Marylebone (Albert J) 1911 master tailor @ 37 b Plymouth ^ 11 Little George Street, Portman Square, London 1921 b 1874 Plymouth ^ St Marylebone 1939 journeyman tailor b 13Dec1873 ^ 11 Carton Street, Westminster (Albert T MUCHARDE) d 1951.3 Paddington @ 77 d 19Jul1951 on the way to St Mary's Hospital, Paddington: ^ 11 Carton Street, Portman Square, London: probate granted 15Aug1951 Birmingham to Beatrice May MUCHMORE, widow, estate £311 sp Beatrice Mary LANGDON b 1875.4 Plymouth b 8Sep1875 m 1898.1 Marylebone m 3Mar1898 St Marylebone 1901 @ 25 b Plymouth ^ St Marylebone 1911 @ 37 b Plymouth ^ 11 Little George Street, Portman Square, London 1921 b 1874 Plymouth ^ St Marylebone 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 8Sep1875 ^ 11 Carton Street, Westminster (Beatrice M MUCHARDE) 1955 ^ 85 Uplands Avenue, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire with daughter Emily d 1955.4 Wolverhamptan @ 80 d 9Nov1955 New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton: widow ^ 85 Uplands Avenue, Wolverhampton; probate granted 8Dec1955 Birmingham to [daughter] Emily Beatrice TERRY, wife of Alan Alfred Terry, estate £522 son Archibald John Walter MUCHMORE b 1898.2 West Marylebone 1901 @ 3 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Archibald J W) d 1906.2 Marylebone @ 8 (Archibald John W) b 1900.2 Marylebone dau Emily Beatrice MUCHMORE b 1902.4 Marylebone b 24Aug1902 1911 @ 8 b St Marylebone ^ 11 Little George Street, Portman Square, London with parents 1921 b 1902 St Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents m 1934.2 Romford, Alan A TERRY 1939 dairy clerk b 24Aug1904 ^ 191 Aldborough Road, Redbridge, Essex (Emily B) 1955 ^ 85 Uplands Avenue, Wolverhampton d 1981.2 Wolverhampton @ 78 b 1911.2 Marylebone b 1913.3 Marylebone |
In 1891, Albert was living next door to William, his first cousin twice removed.
Emily's birth date as recorded in 1939 was two years in error. |
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b 1878.3 Plymouth b 5Sep1878 1881 @ 2 b Plymouth ^ 11 Camden Street, Plymouth Charles with mother (Thomas) chr 20Jun1886 St Luke, Marylebone 1891 scholar @ 12 b Plymouth ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone with parents (Thomas W) m 1897.4 St Saviour (Thomas) m 28Nov1897 St Mark, Walworth: Thomas MUCHMORE, shop walker @ 20 ^ 19 East Street, father Walter MUCHMORE, tailor; Elizabeth LESTER @ 19 ^ 19 East Street, father Charles LESTER, engineer; witnesses Charles & Harriett LESTER 1901 bath assistant @ 22 b Plymouth ^ Lambeth (Thomas) 1911 house painter @ 31 b Plymouth ^ 136 & 137 Surrey Lodge Dwelling, Kennington Road, Lambeth d 1914.1 Southwark @ 36 d 21Feb1914 Guy's Hospital, Southwark ^ 11 Burrell Street, Southwark, cause lobar pneumonia sp Eliza Elizabeth LESTER b 1878.3 Lambeth b 5Jul1878 7 Mason Place, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth chr 28Jul1878 St John, Lambeth m 1897.4 St Saviour (Elizabeth) m 28Nov1897 St Mark, Walworth (Elizabeth) 1901 @ 22 b Vauxhall ^ Lambeth (Elizabeth) 1911 @ 31 b Lambeth ^ 136 & 137 Surrey Lodge Dwelling, Kennington Road, Lambeth (Elizabeth) 1914 ^ 11 Burrell Street, Southwark 1921 b 1879 Lambeth ^ Lambeth (E) 1921 ^ 5 Bywell Place, Monkton Street, Kennington 1922 ^ 26 Old Paradise Street, Lambeth 1932 ^ 11 Old Paradise Street, Lambeth 1939 charwoman b 5Jul1878 ^ 41 Durnand Gardens, Lambeth (Elizabeth) 1955 ^ 12 Albert Square, Lambeth d 1962.1 Surrey MidE @ 85 (Elizabeth) son Thomas Walter MUCHMORE b 1898.4 Lambeth (b 1898) Kennington, Surrey 1901 @ 2 b Westrninster ^ Lambeth with parents (Thomas) 1911 scholar @ 12 b Lambeth ^ 136 & 137 Surrey Lodge Dwelling, Kennington Road, Lambeth with parents 1914-1918 b Southwark ^ Kennington: enlisted London as private 50532 Middlesex Regiment, later private 31124 East Lancashire Regiment d 12Jun1918: private 31124 11th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment; bur Longuenesse St Omer Souvenir Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France (T W) dau Isabel MUCHMORE b 1901.2 Lambeth b 2Jun1900 27Mar1908 admitted to Great Ormand Street Hospital for Sick Children with bronchopneumonia; @ 6 yr 9 mo ^ 114 Surrey Lodge, Kennington (Lambeth); cured, discharged after 19 days to Cromwell House convalescent home, Highgate 1911 @ 9 b Lambeth ^ 136 & 137 Surrey Lodge Dwelling, Kennington Road, Lambeth with parents 1921 b 1901 Lambeth ^ Lambeth with mother (Isobel) m 1923.4 Lambeth, Herbert BARING 1956-1962 ^ 68 Stockwell Gardens, Lambeth d 1980.1 Wandsworth @ 80 dau Edith MUCHMORE b 1904.2 Southwark d 1904.1 Southwark (?) son Thomas MUCHMORE b 1906.1 Lambeth d 1906.1 Lambeth @ 0 dau Edith Emma Jane MUCHMORE b 1908.4 Lambeth d 1909.4 Lambeth @ 14 [mo] son Albert MUCHMORE b 1911.2 Lambeth [twin] son Edward MUCHMORE b 1911.2 Lambeth [twin] d 1912.3 Lambeth @ 14 [mo] dau Doris MUCHMORE b 1917.2 Lambeth b 25Jun1917 1921 b 1917 Lambeth ^ Lambeth with mother (Isobel) 1939 shoe shop assistant b 25Jun1917 ^ 41 Durnand Gardens, Lambeth with mother m 1943.3 Croydon, Richard G MILLER or MEHLENBERG son Walter MUCHMORE b 1921.1 Lambeth b 2Feb1921 126 Brook Street, Kennington 3Feb1921 ^ 5 Bywell Place, Monkton Street, Kennington 1921 b 1921 Lambeth ^ Lambeth with mother d 1922.1 Lambeth @ 12 [mo] |
It would appear that Edith's birth was registered after her death. |
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b 1890.4 Marylebone b 15Nov1890 chr 6Sep1891 St Luke, Marylebone 1891 @ 5 mo b London ^ 21 Queen Street, St Marylebone with parents (Charles H) 1901 @ 10 b London ^ St Marylebone with parents (Charles) m 1910.4 Marylebone m 25Dec1910 St Matthew, Marylebone: Charles Henry MUCHMORE, warehouseman @ 20 ^ 28 Huntsworth Terrace, father William John MUCHMORE, tailor; Florence JANES @ 20 ^ 28 Huntsworth Terrace, father Thomas Walter JANES, tin smith; witnesses [brother] Thomas Walter & [sister] Isabel Love MUCHMORE 1911 warehouseman @ 20 b Marylebone ^ 110 Ossington Buildings, St Marylebone (Charlie Henry) 1919 private 26364 Royal Lancaster Regiment: awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1890 Marylebone ^ St Marylebone (Charles) 1939 packer, drapery retail b 15Nov1890 ^ 1 Boundary Mews, Hampstead (Charles H) 1942 ^ 20 Lind Road, Sutton, Surrey d 1949.4 Hampstead @ 59 bur 20Dec1949 Hampstead Cemetery, Camden sp Florence JANES b 1891.1 Marylebone b 25Nov1890 m 1910.4 Marylebone (JONES) m 25Dec1910 St Matthew, Marylebone 1911 @ 20 b Marylebone ^ 110 Ossington Buildings, St Marylebone 1921 b 1890 Marylebone ^ St Marylebone (Florrie) 1939 canteen worker business b 25Nov1890 ^ 1 Boundary Mews, Hampstead 1942 ^ 20 Lind Road, Sutton, Surrey 1950 ^ 5 Boundary Mews, NW8 d 1962.4 Marylebone @ 71 bur 26Oct1962 Hampstead Cemetery, Camden dau Alice Isabel Marie MUCHMORE b 1911.4 Marylebone b 22Sep1911 1921 b 1911 Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Florrie) m 1932.3 Marylebone, William A E WATSON (Alice M I) 1933-1939 ^ 26 Fairfax Place, Hampstead 1939 drapers stockroom assistant b 22Sep1911 ^ 26 Fairfax Place, Hampstead (Alice M B) d Jan2006 Camden (Alice Marie I) dau Florence Emma MUCHMORE b 1914.2 Marylebone d 1915.2 Kensington @ 13 [mo] b 1916.2 Marylebone dau Emily Amelia MUCHMORE b 1920.3 Marylebone (Emily A) b 25Jun1920 1921 b 1919 Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Emily A) 1939 pattern mounter department b 25Jun1920 ^ 1 Boundary Mews, Hampstead with parents (Emily) m 1941.3 Hampstead, George E ALDRICH (Emily A) d Jan2001 Watford @ 80 b 1927.3 Marylebone |
Charles was baptised at the same ceremony as his sister Isabel.
Charles’s father was actually Walter, but he was a tailor. No William John MUCHMORE is known. |
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b 1895.2 Liskeard b 28Mar1895 Liskeard chr 26May1895 Liskeard 1901 @ 6 b Liskeard ^ Godfrey’s Court, Liskeard with father 1911 day girl @ 15 b Liskeard ^ Church Street North, Liskeard with father (Matilda) 1917 clerk in laundry office ^ 52 Church Street 1921 b 1895 Liskeard ^ Liskeard with father m1 1934.3 Liskeard, ROWE (Matilda R) m2 1956.2 Liskeard, MAY (Matilda E) d 1979.2 Liskeard @ 84 son Harold MUCHMORE b 1917.3 Liskeard dau ? MURCHMORE b 1931.1 Liskeard d 1931.1 Liskeard @ 0 sp1 Daniel ROWE (b 1867) m 1934.3 Liskeard d 1944.1 Liskeard @ 77 sp2 John MAY (b 1886) m 1956.2 Liskeard d 1959.2 Liskeard @ 73 |
The child born in 1931 was unnamed. She may have been the daughter of Matilda’s sister Hilda. |
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head William MUCHMORE b 1884.3 Wandsworth 5Apr1890 b 1885: admitted to St George's Workhouse with mother, discharged 8Apr1890 1891 @ 6 b London ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John with parents 1901 general labourer @ 19 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents 1911 potter's labourer @ 26 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother m 1920.4 Wandsworth, DUDDY 1921 b 1890 Battersea ^ Battersea 1939 house painter b 22May1883 ^ 158 Meyrick Road, Battersea d 1951.1 Westminster @ 66 bur 30Jan1951 Wandsworth Cemeteries sp Muriel Beatrice WRIGHT b 1894.1 Battersea 1901 @ 7 b Peckham ^ 171 High Street, Battersea m1 1916.3 Wandsworth, Robert Benjamin CODMAN (Muriel B) m2 1918.2 Wandsworth, Joseph Louis DUDDY (Muriel B) m3 1920.4 Wandsworth, MUCHMORE (Muriel B) 1921 b 1894 Battersea ^ Battersea (Muriel) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 12Mar1892 ^ 158 Meyrick Road, Battersea (Muriel B) d 1954.1 Battersea @ 59 bur 19Mar1954 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Muriel) dau Joan Margaret MUCHMORE b 1921.3 Wandsworth b 18Jun1921 1921 b 1921 ^ Battersea with parents 1939 kitchen hand b 18Jun1911 ^ 158 Meyrick Road, Battersea with parents (Joan M) m 1947.2 Battersea, Thomas W OVERTON (Joan H) d Jan2001 Sutton dau Vera Frances MUCHMORE b 1922.4 Wandsworth (Vera F) d 1924.1 Wandsworth @ 14 [mo] bur 25Jan1924 Morden @ 1 (Vera) b 1925.3 Wandsworth b 1928.1 Wandsworth b 1932.3 Battersea |
Muriel's first husband died in 1917. Her second husband was killed in action 20Oct1918.
Muriel's date of birth as recorded in 1939 appears to be in error. She was probably born on 12Mar1894.
Joan's date of birth as recorded in 1939 appears to be 10 yr in error. |
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b 8Dec1885 Wandsworth b 1886.1 Wandsworth 5Apr1890 b 1886: admitted to St George's Workhouse with mother, discharged 8Apr1890 (Herbert) 1891 @ 5 b London ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John with parents 1901 box maker @ 15 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (Herbert) 1911 @ 25 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother m 1911.4 Wandsworth (Herbert S) m 12Nov1911 Christ Church, Battersea: Herbert Stephen MUCHMORE, paper hanger @ 25 ^ 39 Wayford Street, father William MUCHMORE, labourer; Eva Rosetta WARRELL @ 22 ^ 39 Wayford Street, father Alfred WARRELL, button maker 11Dec1916 conductor @ 30 yr 4 mo ^ 28 Atheldene Road, Earlsfield: enlisted in Royal West Surrey Regiment (Inf Lab Coy), No. 31511 (H) 1919 private 82478 Labour Corps, 437870 Army Service Corps: awarded British War and Victory medals (Herbert) 1921 b 1886 Battersea ^ Wandsworth (Herbert) 1939 cardboard box maker b 8Dec1885 ^ 187 Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth (Herbert) d 1952.2 Wandsworth @ 66 bur 28May1952 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Herbert) sp Eva Rosetta WARRELL b 1889.1 St Giles b 10Dec1888 1901 @ 11 b St James, Middlesex ^ 74 Livingstone Road, Battersea (Eva) 1911 laundress @ 22 ^ Wandsworth (Eva) m 1911.4 Wandsworth (Eva R) m 12Nov1911 Christ Church, Battersea 1921 b 1889 ^ Wandsworth (Eva) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 10Dec1888 ^ 187 Earlsfield Road, ^ Wandsworth (Eva R) 15Nov1955 office cleaner @ 67 ^ 187 Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth: departed London aboard Orion for Sydney NSW (E R) d 1972.1 Wandsworth b 1915.1 Wandsworth son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1917.2 Wandsworth dau Eva May MUCHMORE b 1919.4 Wandsworth (Eva M) b 21Sep1919 1921 b 1919 Springfield, Essex ^ Wandsworth with parents (Eva) 1921 b 1919 Battersea ^ Battersea with uncle William (Louisa) 1939 cardboard box maker b 21Sep1919 ^ 187 Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth with parents (Eva) m 1941.2 Wandsworth, Charles A HUNT b 1921.3 Wandsworth (Ernest A) |
It appears that Eva was enumerated twice in 1921. It is not clear why she was recorded as Louisa at William's.
Eva and her brothers Herbert, Frederick and Ernest were also recorded as having been born in Springfield, contrary to their birth records. This was probably a transcription error. |
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head Albert MUCHMORE b 1890.3 St George Hanover Square b 18Aug1890 1891 @ 8 mo b London ^ 129 Lillington Street, Westminster St John with parents (Dick) 1901 @ 11 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents chr 18Feb1906 Christ Church, Battersea 1911 motor driver domestic @ 21 b Pimlico ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 20Oct1914 chauffeur @ 24 yr 10 mo ^ Pimlico: applied to enlist in British Army, 43148 Royal Army Medical Corps 27Oct1914 rejected for service as "not likely to become an efficient soldier" [no reason given] 12Jun1916 enlisted in Royal Air Force as general clerk 26050; promoted to corporal clerk 2Jan1918 (A) m 1917.1 Wandsworth, ARNOLD 1921 b 1890 Westminster ^ Battersea 1939 motor driver & mechanic b 18Aug1890 ^ 1 Lietram Grove, Battersea, London d 1963.3 Surrey MidE @ 73 bur 19Sep1963 Wandsworth Cemeteries sp Edith Gertrude ARNOLD b 1890.4 Wandsworth b 7Sep1890 1891 @ 0 b Battersea ^ Culvert Road, Battersea (Edith) 1901 @ 10 b Battersea ^ 74 Brougham Street, Battersea (Edith) 1911 servant domestic @ 20 b Battersea ^ 7 Brougham Street, Battersea (Edith) m 1917.1 Wandsworth 1921 b 1890 Battersea ^ Battersea 1939 domestic duties unpaid b 7Sep1890 ^ 1 Lietram Grove, Battersea, London (Edith) d 1970.2 Wandsworth bur 10Apr1970 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Edith) son Peter MUCHMORE b 1920.3 Wandsworth son Paul Albert Gordon MUCHMORE b 1926.3 Wandsworth |
Albert was baptised at the same ceremony as his sisters Amy and Lilian. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0809 |
head Walter MUCHMORE b 1895.3 Wandsworth b 18May1895 1901 @ 6 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (Willie) chr 2May1906 Christ Church, Battersea 1911 butcher’s errand boy @ 16 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 1921 b 1895 Battersea ^ Battersea m 1922.3 Wandsworth, FORD 1939 painter b 13May1895 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea (W) d 1972.4 Wandsworth @ 76 d 25Dec1972: ^ 42 Stoford Close, London; administration granted 7Mar1973 London, estate £558 sp Beatrice Louisa FORD b 1902.1 Wandsworth b 3Dec1901 m 1922.3 Wandsworth (Beatrice L) 1939 house duties b 3Dec1901 ^ 45 Wayford Street, Battersea (B L) d 1982.3 Wandsworth son Stephen MUCHMORE b 1924.2 Wandsworth |
Walter was baptised at the same ceremony as his brother John. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0966 |
head John Henry MUCHMORE b 1897.1 Wandsworth b 7Jan1897 known as Jack 1901 @ 5 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with parents (John) chr 2May1906 Christ Church, Battersea 1911 grocer's errand boy @ 15 b Battersea ^ 39 Wayford Street, Battersea with mother 1921 b 1897 Battersea ^ Battersea with mother m 1922.3 St George Hanover Square, DENNETT 1939 chauffeur b 27Jan1897 ^ 7 Union Street, Brighton (John) d 1967.2 Brighton @ 70 d 10Apr1967: ^ 39 Reading Road, Black Rock, Brighton; administration granted 3May1967 Lewes to Edith Eliza MUCHMORE, widow sp Edith Eliza DENNETT b 1900.2 Brighton b 19Apr1900 m 1922.3 St George Hanover Square (Edith E) 1939 housewife b 19Apr1900 ^ 7 Union Street, Brighton (Edith) d Jun1992 Brighton d 21Jun1992: ^ 39 Reading Road, Brighton; administration granted 20Aug1992 Brighton |
John was baptised at the same ceremony as his brother Walter.
John's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is inconsistent with the record in the baptism register. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0202 |
head Frederick Walter MUCHMORE b 1887.3 Marylebone b 8Aug1887 chr 23Jul1890 Christ Church, Marylebone (Walter James) 1891 @ 3 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone with parents (Walter) 1901 @ 13 b Marylebone ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (Walter) 1911 furrier @ 24 b Marylebone ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (Walter) m 1911.2 Pancras (Walter J) m 16Apr1911 St Barnabas, Kentish Town: Walter James MUCHMORE, furrier @ 23 ^ 38 Holmes Road, father Frederick William MUCHMORE, gas fitter; Elizabeth May BROWN @ 19 ^ 38 Holmes Road; father Henry BROWN, gas fitter; witnesses Charles BROWN, [brother] George MUCHMORE 2Jan1915 enlisted in British Army, Private 3210 3rd City of London Royal Fusiliers / 633112 Labour Corps; first served in Europe 10May1915 ?1916 gunner, Royal Field Artillery: patient at 18th General Hospital (Walter) 1919 ^ 27 Mornington Cresent, Camden Town: granted part pension due to inflammation in left ear 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Fred'k W) 1921 b 1886 London ^ St Pancras d 1972.3 Bromley d 1972 Elstree sp Elizabeth May BROWN b 1889.1 Pancras (Elizabeth) m 1911.2 Pancras m 16Apr1911 St Barnabas, Kentish Town 1919 ^ 137 Prince of Wales Road, London NW 1921 b 1891 St Pancras ^ St Pancras 1946 dressmaker ^ 18 Malden Crescent, Camden Town (E M) d 1965.4 Bromley @ 76 (Elizabeth N) dau Ivy Ellen MUCHMORE b 1912.1 Pancras 1919 ^ 77 Prince of Wales Road, London NW at one time mayoress of Brighton & Hove 1921 b 1912 St Pancras ^ St Pancras with parents m 1934.1 Lewisham, Albert Leslie TAYLOR (Ivy H) dau Doris May MUCHMORE b 1913.2 Fulham known as Bob 1919 ^ 48 Kingswood Road, Fulham 1921 b 1913 ^ Southgate [in hospital?] (Doris MUCKMORE) pastry chef m 1938.3 Pancras, Frederick RUSHTON (Doris M) d May1995 Bournemouth @ 82 son Arthur Frederick MUCHMORE b 1915.1 Pancras d 1917.1 Pancras @ 2 bur 5Jan1917 St Pancras Cemetery, Camden (Arthur) dau Edna Florence MUCHMORE b 1918.2 Pancras 1919 ^ 137 Prince of Wales Road, London NW 1921 b 1918 St Pancras ^ St Pancras with parents dressmaker m 1939.2 Pancras, Frederick R HEWISON (Edna F) d Mar1988 Isle of Wight @ 66 dau Winifred Joyce MUCHMORE b 1927.3 Pancras b 17Aug1927 known as Wynne m1 1947.2 Pancras, Dennis W BURSTOW m2 1952.2 Pancras, Albert C STEVENS (Joyce W) d Apr2005 S & W Dorset @ 77 b 1931.1 Lewisham |
Only the Army used the name by which Frederick was registered; otherwise, he was consistently known by his baptismal name. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0208 |
b 1890.2 Marylebone b 15Feb1890 chr 16Mar1890 Christ Church, Marylebone 1891 @ 1 b Marylebone ^ 3 Little Park Street, St Marylebone with parents (George) 11Feb1895 student at Bell Street School, Marylebone 1901 @ 11 b Marylebone ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (George) 1911 gold beater @ 21 b Marylebone ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (George) m 1913.3 Pancras, RIDLEY (George H) 1921 b 1890 ^ St Pancras with brother Walter d 1927.3 Hampstead @ 37 d 5Aug1927 North West Hospital, Hampstead: ^ 186 Regents Park Road, Primrose Hill; letter of administration granted 2Sep1927 London to Lilian Dorothy MUCHMORE, widow, estate £171 9s 0d sp Lilian Dorothy RIDLEY b 1890.3 Islington b 5Jul1890 1891 @ 9 mo b Islington ^ 1 Fortnam Road, Islington (Lilian) 1901 @ 10 b Islington ^ 52 Warren Street, St Pancras 1911 gold cutter @ 20 b Holloway ^ 17 Sharples Hall Street, St Pancras (Lilian) m 1913.3 Pancras 1921 b 1890 ^ St Pancras with brother-in-law Walter (Lillian Dorothy) 1939 domestic duties b 5Jul1890 ^ 186 Regent's Park Road, St Pancras (Lilian) d Apr1991 Worthing dau Lilian Ann MUCHMORE b 1915.1 Pancras (Lilian Ada) b 27Jan1915 1921 b 1915 ^ St Pancras with uncle Walter (Lillian Ada) 1939 clerk administering National Health & Pensions Insurance (Hearts of Oak Benefit Society) b 27Jan1915 ^ Herstmonceux Castle, Hailsham, Sussex m 1941.2 Hampstead, Arthur HOLLOWAY (Lilian A) d May1997 Worthing @ 82 dau Joan Elizabeth MUCHMORE b 1925.2 Pancras b 11Feb1924 1939 junior clerk b 26Mar1925 ^ 186 Regent's Paark Road, St Pancras with mother (Joan E) m 1949.1 Hampstead, Reginald C DOE d 1978.3 Surrey SE @ 54 (Joan Elizabeth H) |
In relation to average earnings, George's estate would have been equivalent to about £31,000 today.
Joan's date of birth as recorded in 1978 appears to be in error. |
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b 1892.3 Marylebone b 13May1892 chr 19Jun1892 St Matthew, Bryanston Square (Sidney Alfred) 1901 @ 8 b Marylebone ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (Sidney) 1911 errand boy @ 19 b Marylebone ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (Sidney) 15Jul1915 enlisted in British Army 1919 private 29332 Highland Light Infantry: awarded British War and Victory medals 1921 b 1892 Marylebone ^ St Pancras with parents (Sidney Alfred) m 1922.1 Pancras, MAY 1939 general warehouseman, unemployed b 13May1892 & 18 Hardham House, Lambeth (Sidney A) d Sep1989 Haywards Heath sp Hannah Ada MAY b 1896.3 Pancras b 16Jul1896 1901 @ 4 b St Pancras ^ 3 James Street, St Pancras (Hannah A) m 1922.1 Pancras (Hannah A) 1939 housewife b 16Jul1896 ^ 18 Hardham House, Lambeth (Hannah A) d Feb1987 Lambeth dau Ada Hannah MUCHMORE b 1923.1 Pancras b 1Jan1923 1939 armature winder b 1Jan1923 ^ 18 Hardham House, Lambeth with parents (Ada H) m 1943.4 Lambeth, Sydney T HUMPHRIES d 1981.4 Lambeth @ 58 son Sidney Frederick E MUCHMORE b 1924.4 Pancras |
Sydney was baptised at the same ceremony as his cousin Charles. The baptism record gives his birth date as 27May. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 1098 |
b 1897.1 Pancras b 14Jan1897 chr 8Feb1897 St Pancras 1901 @ 4 b Pancras ^ 83 Euston Street, St Pancras with parents (Charlie) 1911 scholar @ 14 b St Pancras ^ 38 Holmes Road, Kentish Town with parents (Charlie) 1916 private 63178m Royal Fusiliers: patient at 149th Field Ambulance (C) 12Dec1917 private 63178, Royal Fusiliers (Kentish Town): awarded the Military Medal 1918 private 63178 Royal Fusiliers: patient at 31st Ambulance Train, No 39 Casualty Clearing Stataion, and 139th Field Ambulance (C A) 17Jun1919 private 63178, MM, Royal Fusiliers (Kentish Town): awarded Bar to the Military Medal 1919 private 5005 3rd London Regiment, 63178 Royal Fusiliers: awarded British War and Victory medals m 1926.4 Pancras, BUSH 1939 refrigeration mechanic attendant b 14Jan1897 ^ Eleanor, Margaret Avenue, Billericay, Essex (Charles A) d 1973.2 Kings Lynn sp Eleanor Ethel BUSH b 1903.1 Marylebone b 21Jan1903 1911 @ 8 b Holborn ^ 21 Drummond Crescent, St Pancras (Elnour) 1921 b 1902 Marylebone ^ St Pancras (Elnor) m 1926.4 Pancras (Eleanor E) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 21Jan1903 ^ Eleanor, Margaret Avenue, Essex (Eleanor) d Oct1987 Southend on Sea dau Olive F MUCHMORE b 1927.3 Marylebone (Olive) b 24Aug1927 1939 at school b 24Aug1927 ^ Eleanor, Margaret Avenue, Billericay, Essex with parents (Olive) m 1946.4 Brentwood, William A GOWER (Olive) d 1956.1 Brentwood @ 28 b 1930.3 Pancras dau Audrey MUCHMORE b 1935.2 Pancras m 1957.3 Brentwood, James B NUNN 2002-2013 ^ 97 Winifred Road, Basildon, Essex d 16Apr2013 Southend-on-Sea ^ Basildon |
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b 25Dec1891 b 1892.1 Marylebone chr 19Jun1892 St Matthew, Bryanston Square 1901 @ 9 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Charles) 1911 @ 19 b London Middlesex ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents m 1918.4 Marylebone, THRASHER 1921 b 1892 Marylebone ^ Greenwich 1939 @ sheet metal worker b 25Dec1891 ^ 2 Morley Place, Greenwich (Charles G) d 1972.2 Barnet sp Florence THRASHER b 4Aug1897 b 1897 Armed Forces, India, chr 27Sep1897 Christ Church, Mhow, Bengal, India, "father private 20th Hussars" 1911 general servant domestic @ 14 b Bombay, India ^ Finchampstead, Berkshire (THRASKER) m 1918.4 Marylebone 1921 b 1896 India ^ Greenwich 1939 domestic b 4Aug1898 ^ 2 Morley Place, Greenwich d 1956.4 Barnet @ 59 dau Florence MUCHMORE b 1919.3 Greenwich 1921 b 1919 ^ Greenwich with parents 1939 lamp assembler b 8Aug1919 ^ 2 Morley Place, Greenwich with parents m 1942.3 Barnet, William G WELDON son Charles Frederick MUCHMORE b 1921.3 Greenwich son Dennis MUCHMORE b 1926.2 Greenwich b 18Mar1926 1939 at school b 18Mar1926 ^ 2 Morley Place, Greenwich with parents 1964, 1984 ^ 118 Sherrards Way, Barnet, Hertfordshire d Sep1994 Barnet d 16Sep1994: ^ 118 Sherrards Way, Barnet; administration granted 21Nov1994 Ipswich, estate £160,294 dau Doreen MUCHMORE b 1926.2 Greenwich b 18Mar1926 m 1952.1 Barnet, Frederick W CORDING d Mar2004 Barnet |
Charles was baptised at the same ceremony as his cousin Sydney. His baptism record erroneously gives Sydney’s parents’ names and address.
Florence's date of birth as recorded in 1939 is one year out. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0801 |
head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1894.4 Marylebone b 15Sep1894 1901 @ 7 b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Frederick) 11May1903 student at St Paul's School, Westminster 1911 @ 17 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 30Jul1915 private 12460 Bedfordshire Regiment/103450 Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment: first served in France 1916 private 12460 Bedfordshire Regiment: patient at No 34 Casualty Clearing Station (F) 1918 private 800229, London Regiment: patient at 2nd General Hospital (F W) 1918 private 103450, Notts & Derby Regiment: patient at No 3 Casualty Clearing Station (F W) 1919 awarded 1914-15 Star and British War and Victory medals (Frederick W) 1921 b 1894 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Fred) m 1921.3 Marylebone, BUMPUS 1939 railway guard b 25Sep1894 ^ 15 Christchurch Residences, Marylebone (Frederick W MUCHALORE) d 1972.3 Paddington sp May Cecilia BUMPUS b 1896.2 Marylebone b 3May1896 1901 @ 4 b Marylebone ^ 10 Christ Church Residences, 97 Lisson Street, Marylebone 1911 servant @ 14 b Westminster ^ 3 Smith Street, Chelsea (May BUMPAS) m 1921.3 Marylebone 1921 b 1896 St Marylebone ^ St Marylebone (May C) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3May1896 ^ 15 Christchurch Residences, Marylebone (May C MUCHALORE) d 1976.1 Paddington d 6Feb1976: ^ 24 Alpha House, Ashbridge Street, London; administration granted 24Mar1976, estate £726 son Frederick William MUCHMORE b 13Mar1922 Marylebone b 19Feb1927 Marylebone |
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b 1900.3 Marylebone b 16Jul1900 1901 @ 9 mo b Marylebone (Sidney) 1911 @ 10 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 1921 b 1900 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Sidney) Nov1923 shop assistant @ 22: fatally struck James Patrick MURPHY in fight in Regent's Park, found guilty at the Central Criminal Court of manslaughter, sentenced to 4 days imprisonment; the judge said that anyone who had heard the case would be sorry for Muchmore (Sydney Alfred) m 1929.3 Marylebone, O'NEILL (Sydney A) 1930 ^ Belsize Road, Kilburn 1933 ^ 10 Canterbury Terrace, Kilburn 1939 draper's packer b 16Jul1899 ^ 14 Logan Road, Wembley (Sydney A) ?1944 publican, Robinson Crusoe ^ 93 Broadley Street, Westminster 16Jan1967 of England, retired: arrived Australia, intending to holiday for 6 mo in South Yarra VIC d 1983.3 Camden (Sidney) sp Johanna O'NEILL b 10Mar1902 Golden, Tipperary, Ireland 1911 @ 9 b County Tipperary ^ Hoop's Lot, Tipperary m 1929.3 Marylebone (Josephine) 1930 ^ Belsize Road, Kilburn 1933 ^ 10 Canterbury Terrace, Kilburn 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 7Mar1904 ^ 14 Logan Road, Wembley (Josephine M) 1940 evacuated with children to Great Milton, Oxfordshire 16Jan1967 housewife of England b 5Mar1902 Clonmel, Ireland: arrived Australia from San Francisco, intending to holiday for 6 mo in South Yarra (Johanna) d Oct1990 Hendon son Sydney Ronald Thomas MUCHMORE b 1931.3 Willesden dau Maureen Margaret MUCHMORE b 1937.2 Hampstead (Maureen M) b 9May1937 m 1954.1 Hampstead, Geno CIANFRONE (Maureen M) d Jun2006 Camden @ 69 |
The judge's remark in the 1923 case suggests that Sidney was provoked into a fight and acted in self defence.
Josephine's death registration has her date of birth as 7Mar1902. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0993 |
b 1902.1 Marylebone b 26Nov1901 chr 29Jan1902 Christ Church, Marylebone 1911 @ 9 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 9Jul1920 packer b Marylebone: enlisted in Royal Artillery at Paddington, Service No 727707 1921 b 1901 ^ St Marylebone with parents (Alfred) m 1924.4 Marylebone, BAKER 1933 ^ 10 Canterbury Terrace, Kilburn with brother Sidney 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 26Nov1901 ^ 47 Nutfield Road, Willesden (Alfred E) 1955 ^ 1 Eton Garages, Hampstead d 1958.1 Hampstead @ 56 sp Emily BAKER b 1902.1 Marylebone b 8Feb1902 1911 school @ 9 b St Marylebone ^ 51 Carlisle Street, St Marylebone m 1924.4 Marylebone 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 8Feb1902 ^ 47 Nutfield Road, Willesden d Mar1988 Leicestershire Central dau Gladys I MUCHMORE b 1926.4 Willesden m 1945.4 Hampstead, Rupert B ARDEN 1949 ^ 39 Charles Street, Ottawa ON d 27Oct2002 Langley BC dau Daphne J MUCHMORE b 1937.2 Willesden b 26Mar1937 1939 under school age b 26Mar1937 ^ 47 Nutfield Road, Willesden with parents 2002-2012 ^ Albion Court, 31 Albion Street, Leicester |
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Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 1492 |
head John Henry MUCHMORE b 1906.4 Marylebone b 21Sep1906 London 1911 @ 4 b London ^ 4A Allsop Street, St Marylebone with parents 1921 b 1906 ^ St Marylebone with parents (John) 1939 plumber's mate b 21Aug1906 ^ 24 St John's Road, Wembley with mother (John H) m 1945 Carnoustie, Angus, FALCONER m 28Jul1945 Old Parish Church, Dundee: John MUCHMORE, RN, youngest son of the late Charles MUCHMORE and Mrs MUCHMORE ^ Meadoway, Wembley; Jean FALCONER, PO WRENS, second daughter of Mr & Mrs Falconer ^ Hollybank, Carnoustie d 1980.4 Brent sp Jean Hunter FALCONER b 1915.3 Kingston (Jean H) b 12Nov1916 ?1921 b 1916 Chichester, Sussex ^ Chichester (Jean) m 1945 Carnoustie m 28Jul1945 Old Parish Church, Dundee d May1989 Bedford bur 28Aug1989 Shanwell Cemetery, Carnoustie (Jean Falconer) b 1946.2 Watford |
It would appear that Jean died in England but a memorial was erected in Scotland near where she was married. The memorial states that she was born on 16Nov1916. It appears that those around her thought she was a year younger than she really was. |
Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 0860 |
head Thomas John MUCHMORE b 1881.1 Medway (MUTCHMORE) 1891 @ 10 b Chatham ^ 33 The Mount, Chatham with mother (Thomas) 1901 @ 20 b Chatham ^ Chatham with mother (Thomas) 1911 skilled labourer, Government Dockyard, boarder @ 30 b Chatham ^ 35 Prospect Place, Brook, Chatham; head: Emily GARDNER, widow m 1917.1 Medway, STEARS (Thomas) Oct1917 driller ^ 42 Fort Pitt Street, St Johns, Chatham 1921 b 1879 Chatham ^ Chatham (Thomas) d 1938.4 Medway @ 58 (Thomas MUTCHMORE) bur 21Nov1938 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 58 ^ 15 Garden Row, St Pauls, "driller, died at County Hospital" (Thomas MUTCHMORE) sp Rachel SPENCER b 1882.2 Medway b 28Mar1882 m1 1906.3 Medway, Edward Charles STEARS (SPENSELEY) m2 1917.1 Medway, MUCHMORE Oct1917 ^ 42 Fort Pitt Street, Chatham 1921 b 1881 Chatham ^ Chatham 1939 widow b 28Mar1882 ^ 83 Colement Street, Chatham (MUTCHMORE); head: Leonard FERGUSSON, labourer d 1973.3 Chatham (MUTCHMORE) bur 7Aug1973 Medway Crematorium, Chatham @ 91 (MUTCHMORE) son Thomas MUCHMORE b 1917.3 Medway d 1917.4 Medway @ 1 [mo] bur 5Oct1917 Chatham Cemetery, Chatham @ 7 wk (MUTCHMORE) |
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Tree 20 Generation 11 Family 1459 |
b 1905.3 Rhayader b 28Jul1905 1911 @ 6 b Rhayader, Radnorshire ^ 70a High Street, Aberdare with mother and grandparents 1921 b 1905 Breconshire ^ Greasbrough with parents (William) m 1937.3 Rotherham, STEEL 1939 boiler attendant, bye product plant b 28Jul1905 ^ 13 Roundwood Grove, Rawmarsh, Yorkshire (William H) d 1973.3 Bournemouth d 12Aug1973: ^ Douglas House, 84 Southbourne Road, West Southbourne, Bournemouth; probate granted 28Dec1973, estate £2,858 sp Marion Bradley STEEL b 1909.3 Rotherham b 23Aug1909 1911 @ 1 b Greasebrough, Yorkshire ^ 7 Scrooby Street, Greasbrough 1921 b 1909 Yorkshire ^ Greasbrough m 1937.3 Rotherham 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 23Aug1909 ^ 13 Roundwood Grove, Rawmarsh (Marion B) d 1968.4 Weymouth @ 59 |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 2444 |
head Norman William Wilfred MUCHMORE b 1925.2 Cardiff (Norman W W) b 18Apr1925 1939 at school b 18Apr1925 ^ 2 Lansdowne Avenue East, Cardiff (Norman W F) m 1949.2 Harrow, NEAVE (Norman W W) 2002-2008 ^ 52 Kennerleigh Road, Cardiff (Norman W) d 2007.3 Cardiff d 30Jul2007 52 Kennerleigh Road, Rumney, Cardiff d 30Jul2007: probate granted 5Sep2007 Cardiff sp Josephine Daisy CONNOLLY b 1915.4 Fulham b 29Sep1915 m1 1935.4 Willesden, Reginald A S NEAVE 1939 unpaid domestic b 29Sep1915 ^ 12 Derley Road, Southall with her cousin Leslie C SYKES (Josephine D SYKES) m2 1949.2 Harrow, MUCHMORE [indexed as NEAVE and CONNOLLY] 26May1972 married shopkeep housewife ^ UK: arrived from Heathrow for 2 mo visit, intended address 112A Koombana Street, Port Hedland WA |
In 1939, either the numerator made an error or the cousins Josephine & Leslie were living together as man and wife. It is not known where Josephine's first husband was at the time or even if he was still alive. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1118 |
b 1899.3 Pancras chr 30Jul1899 St Pancras 1911 @ 11 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras with parents (Frederick) 11Jul1917 apprentice musical instrument maker: enlisted in Royal Navy as Stoker 2, No. K44045; promoted 5Sep1918 Stoker 1; discharged 22Feb1919 1919 stoker 1st class K44045: awarded British War and Victory medals (Frd J) m 1929.2 W Ham, BUCKINGHAM (Frederick J) m 6Apr1929 St Michael & All Angels, Little Ilford, Essex: Frederick James MUCHMORE, licensee @ 29 ^ 32 Kensal Road, Westbourne Park, father Frederick James MUCHMORE, furniture dealer; Florence Emily BUCKINGHAM @ 20 ^ 13 The Warren, Manor Park, father George William BUCKINGHAM, turncock, Metro Water Board 1929-1953 publican, Prince Alfred public house, 49 Alscot Road, Bermondsey 1939 licensed victualler b 4Jul1899 ^ 49 Alscott Road, Bermondsey (Frederick J). Also in household: wife's brother Harry BUCKINGHAM, partly invalid d 1957.3 Thurrock @ 58 d 22Sep1959 suffered from multiple sclerosis for years sp Florence Emily BUCKINGHAM b 1909.1 Shoreditch b 27Dec1908 Shoreditch m 1929.2 W Ham m 6Apr1929 St Michael & All Angels, Little Ilford 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 27Dec1908 ^ 49 Alscott Road, Bermondsey (Florence E) d Apr1988 Thurrock dau June Mary MUCHMORE b 1932.3 Kensington (June M) b 5Jun1932 1939 at school b 5Jun1932 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking, Surrey with uncle William (June M) m 1960.4 Thurrock, Alan F CORNELL (June M) 1998-2018 ^ Langley High Road, Chigwell, Essex |
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b 1902.3 Pancras b 5Jul1902 chr 27Aug1902 St Martin, Kentish Town 1911 @ 8 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras with parents (Charles) 1921 b 1900 Kentish Town ^ Newmarket, Cambridgeshire with parents (Charles) 1939 assistant hotel manager b 5Jul1902 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking, Surrey with brother William (Charles E) m 1940.2 Hampstead, KIMPTON d Jul1999 Islington d 7Jul1999: probate granted 28Sep1999 London sp Ena May FIELD b 1906.3 Islington b 20Jun1906 1911 @ 5 b Holloway ^ 74 Devonshire Road, Upper Holloway 1921 b 1906 Islington ^ Islington (Eva May) m1 1930.2 Pancras, Archibald G KIMPTON (Ena M) 1939 receptionist, divorced b 20Jun1906 ^ LCC schools, St Pancras (Ena M) m2 1940.2 Hampstead, MUCHMORE (Ena M) [indexed as FIELD and KIMPTON] worked in the hotel trade; helped her husband and his brother William run their public houses d May1990 Haringey |
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b 1904.2 Pancras b 15Mar1904 chr 1May1904 St Martin, Kentish Town 1911 @ 7 b Kentish Town ^ 45 Gospel Oak Grove, St Pancras with parents (William) 1921 b 1904 Kentish Town ^ Newmarket with parents (William) m 1937.4 Staines, DRACKETT-CASE 1939 licensed victualler b 15Mar1904 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking (William H) d Apr1999 North Devon d 12Apr1999: probate granted 28May1999 Bristol sp Eveline Mabel DRACKETT-CASE b 1907.2 Newmarket b 4Apr1907 Newmarket, Suffolk 1911 @ 4 b Newmarket ^ Mentmore House, High Street, Newmarket (Eveline M) 1921 b 1907 Cambridgeshire ^ Newmarket (Eveline Mabel Deacker CASE) m 1937.4 Staines (Evelyn M) 1939 domestic & hotel bar assistant b 4Apr1907 ^ 137-139 High Street, Dorking (Evelyn M) landlady of the Three Tuns, Dorking d May1986 Mid Devon (Evelyn Mabel) d 28May1986 Tiverton |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1481 |
b 1911.1 Pancras b 25Dec1910 known as Sonny 1911 @ 3 mo ^ 215 Arlington Road, St Pancras with parents 18Feb1929 enlisted in Royal Artillery, Territorial Army, Service No. 789775 1937 @ 26 departed Southampton for Lisbon, Portugal 29Dec1937 observer @ 26 ^ 45 Rhyl Street, London: departed Southampton aboard Alcantara for Lisbon, Portugal m 13Apr1938 British Consulate, Oporto, Portugal, WILLIAMS 28Jul1939 received Civil Service Commission certification as postman or mail porter, Clerical Class, without competition, and assigned to London 1939-1945 sergeant, 54th Light Tank Regiment 30Sep1969 lately Postman Higher Grade, Bournemouth and Poole: awarded Imperial Service Medal d 1976.4 Bournemouth d 25Dec1976 Bournemouth d 19Dec1976: ^ 1 Webbs Way, Wallisdown, Bournemouth; administration granted 8Feb1977 Winchester, estate £3,218 sp Irene Grace WILLIAMS b 1915.1 Christchurch (Irene G) b 3Mar1915 1938 @ 23 departed Southampton for Lisbon, Portugal (Irene) m 13Apr1938 British Consulate, Oporto 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3Mar1915 ^ 30 Covena Road, Bournemouth with parents d Jul1999 Poole |
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head Ronald MUCHMORE b 1913.2 Pancras b 11Mar1913 35 St Leonard’s Square, Kentish Town m 1932.2 Hendon, JONES m 24Sep1932 Burnt Oak Register Office, Edgware 1939 warehouseman b 11Mar1913 ^ 11B Chivers Depot, Islington 1939-1945 mentioned in despatches d 1983.4 Hendon d 24Nov1983 Edgware General Hospital, Edgware sp Annie May JONES b 28Jun1914 10 Belle Vue Road, Hendon m 1932.2 Hendon (Annie) m 24Sep1932 Burnt Oak Register Office, Edgware 1939 laundry hand b 28Jun1914 ^ Nag's Head, 18 Station Road, Luton (Annie E) d Jun1991 Hendon d 3Jun1991 Kingsley Court, Tayside Drive, Edgware |
Annie in 1932 |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1498 |
head Victor MUCHMORE b 1920.2 Pancras b 15Apr1920 Corporal 5884877, 1st Btn, Northamptonshire Regiment: wounded in action in Burma (V) m 1947.4 Harrow, SAUNDERS d May1984 Hendon d 20May1984 d 22May1984: ^ 28 Homefield Road, Burnt Oak, Edgware; probate granted 6Jul1984 Ipswich sp Renée Joan SAUNDERS b 1921.1 Hampstead b 14Feb1921 1939 daily domestic work b 14Feb1921 ^ 28 Homefield Road, Hendon with parents (Renie J) m 1947.4 Harrow (Renie J) d 1978.3 Westminster (Renie Joan) d 3Jul1978 |
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head Walter MUCHMORE b 1917.4 Pancras, "mother's name MUCHMORE" b 24Aug1917 1921 b 1917 Kentish Town ^ Pancras with grandfather Frederick m 1939.2 Pancras, NORTON (MUCHMORE or BEESTON) 1939 greengrocers salesman b 24Aug1917 ^ 65 Jersey Road, Elm Park, Essex (BEESTON). Also in household: his mother and four siblings (BEESTON) sp Madge E NORTON b 1920.4 Southampton b 9Dec1920 1921 b 1921 Southampton ^ Camberwell m 1939.2 Pancras 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 9Dec1920 ^ 65 Jersey Road, Elm Park, Essex (BEESTON) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1491 |
head Albert Frederick MUCHMORE b 1921.1 Plymouth (Albert F) b 5Jan1921 chr 2Feb1921 Plymouth Charles 1921 b 1921 Plymouth ^ Plymouth with parents m 1945.2 Bilston, HENDRICK (Albert F) d 1981.4 Wolverhampton d 6Dec1981: ^ 4 Woodend Place, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton; probate granted 12Mar1982 Birmingham, estate £97 |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1896 |
head Ronald John MUCHMORE b 1924.3 Plymouth chr 10Sep1924 Plymouth Charles m 1953.4 Plymouth, TAYLOR 2002-2003 ^ 59 Coombe Park Lane, Plymouth (Ronald) 2005-2008 ^ 63 Galsworthy Close, Plymouth (Ronald J) d 2011.2 Plymouth d 30May2011 Plymouth @ 86 sp Betty Florence May TAYLOR b 1929.4 Plymouth (Betty F M) b 14Sep1929 (Betty F M) 1939 at school b 14Sep1929 ^ 10 Greatlands Crescent, Plymouth with parents m 1953.4 Plymouth d 2007.4 Plymouth 2002-2003 ^ 59 Coombe Park Lane, Plymouth (Betty) 2005-2007 ^ 63 Galsworthy Close, Plymouth (Betty F) d 19Oct2007 Derriford Hospital @ 78, "wife to Ronald" (Betty) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 0811 |
b 1900.2 Marylebone b 19Apr1900 1901 @ 11 mo b Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Reginald A) 1911 scholar @ 10 b St Marylebone ^ 11 Little George Street, Portman Square, London with parents 15Sep1916 received Civil Service Commission certification as Temporary Assistant Postman, Post Office without competition 31May1918 Post Office telegraphist ^ 11 Carlton Street, Marylebone: enlisted in British Army Reserve, Signal Service 1921 b 1900 St Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents m 1922.2 Marylebone, FREMLIN 1939 GPO telegraphist b 19Apr1900 ^ 24A High View Road, Croydon (Reginald A) 20May1960 Supervisor, Higher Grade, London Telecommunications Region: awarded Imperial Service Medal on his retirement d 1980.4 Croydon sp Clara Ivy FREMLIN b 1904.1 Chelsea (Clara I) b 30Dec1903 m 1922.2 Marylebone (Clara I) 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 30Dec1903 ^ 24A High View Road, Croydon (Clara I) d May1987 Croydon @ 82 (Claire Ivy) b 1922.4 Marylebone son Barry MUCHMORE b 1932.3 Lambeth d 1932.3 Lambeth died at birth |
In her death registration, Clara's date of birth is given as 30Dec1904. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1476 |
b 1911.2 Marylebone (Edgar L) b 27Apr1911 Potters Bar, Hertfordshire 1921 b 1911 St Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents 1939 journeyman tailor b 27Apr1911 ^ 11 Carton Street, Westminster with parents (Edgar L MUCHARDE) m 1942.3 Hatfield, PETERS (Edgar L) d Aug1984 Hatfield sp Florence Melinda PETERS b 1919.4 St Albans (Florence M) b 14Oct1919 b 1919 Hertford 1921 b 1919 Carmarthenshire ^ St Albans, Hertfordshire 1939 café assistant b 14Oct1919 ^ Peters Café, Bye-pass Road, Bullen's Green, Hertfordshire with parents (Florence M) m1 1942.3 Hatfield, MUCHMORE m2 Jun1989 Hatfield, Raymond K CRISP d Nov1995 Hatfield b 1949.2 Hatfield b 1951.2 Hatfield |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1484 |
head Arthur John MUCHMORE b 1913.3 Marylebone 1921 b 1913 St Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents 1939 dental mechanic b 20Jun1913 ^ 11 Carton Street, Westminster with parents (Arthur J MUCHARDE) m 1947.2 Hatfield, LAMBERT d 1956.3 Fulham @ 43 sp Anna Alice LAMBERT b 26Jan1918 m 1947.2 Hatfield (Anna A) d Jul1993 Enfield d 11Jul1993: ^ 74 Fitzwilliams Court, Orchard Lane, Old Harlow, Essex; administration granted 8Oct1993 London |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1456 |
head Albert MUCHMORE b 1911.2 Lambeth b 21Apr1911 1921 b 1901 Lambeth ^ Lambeth with mother (Isobel) m 1936.2 Lambeth, SULLIVAN 1939 LCC estate porter b 21Apr1911 ^ 40 Romney House, Millbank Estate, Westminster d 1977.3 Lambeth sp Norah Friel SULLIVAN b 1914.1 Lambeth, "mother's maiden name BEVINS" b 7Jan1914 m 1936.2 Lambeth 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 7Jan1914 ^ 40 Romney House, Millbank Estate, Westminster (Norah F) 1953-1963 ^ 4 Briant House, Hercules Road, Lambeth 2Jun1963 married domestic b London 7Jan1914 ^ 4 Briant House, Lambeth, parents James & Elizabeth FRIEL: Brazilian consulate, London, granted her a temporary visa to enter Brazil (Norah Alice) 2009-2019 ^ 159 Stockwell Park Road, Stockwell, London (Nora) 2018-2021 ^ Oxford House Nursing Home, Stoke Road, Slough, Berkshire (Nora) |
Millbank Estate was an early example of social housing.
In the marriage index, Norah is recorded both as Norah A FRIEL and Norah F SULLIVAN.
Norah in 1963
If our interpretation of the records is correct, Norah lived to be well over 105. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1463 |
b 1916.2 Marylebone (Charles H) b 1Apr1916 1921 b 1916 Marylebone ^ St Marylebone with parents (Charlie) m 1938.3 Surrey MidE (Charles H) m 20Aug1938 St Mary, Sutton: Charles Henry MUCHMORE, drapery store porter @ 22 ^ 30 Iverson Road, Hampstead, father Charles Henry MUCHMORE, stores packer; Catherine HANNON, otherwise COYLE @ 22 ^ 6 Lind Road, Sutton, father Patrick COYLE, builder's labourer; witness [bride's sister] Elizabeth COYLE 1939 delivery porter, road transport b 1Apr1916 ^ 20 Maygrove Road, Hampstead (Charles H) 17Feb1942 Private 5779030, 18th Division, 4th Btn, Royal Norfolk Regiment: taken prisoner of war at Singapore, imprisoned in Thailand; released 1945 1950 ^ 27 Alexandra Road, Hampstead (Charles H) 1964 ^ 48 Morland Road, Sutton South (Charles H); also in household: mother-in-law Mary E COYLE d 1981.3 Sutton d 7Jan1953: ^ 48 Morland Road, Sutton; probate granted 4Dec1981 London sp Catherine HANNON b 13Sep1915 Manorhamilton, County Leitrim, Ireland, “illegitimate birth” m 1938.3 Surrey MidE m 20Aug1938 St Mary, Sutton 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 12Sep1915 ^ 20 Maygrove Road, Hampstead (Kathleen) 1950 ^ 27 Alexandra Road, Hampstead (Kathleen) 1964 ^ 48 Morland Road, Sutton South (Kathleen) 2002-2004 ^ 20 Clarence Road, Sutton (Kathleen) |
Catherine’s mother, Mary Ellen HANNON, later married Charles COYLE. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 2218 |
head Maurice Reginald MUCHMORE b 1927.3 Marylebone b 23Aug1927 1950 ^ 5 Boundary Mews, NW8 with parents 1965 ^ 51 Broadfield, Broadhurst Gardens, Camden m 1970.3 Hampstead, LAWES (MUSHMORE) m 17Sep1970 2002-2003 ^ 48C Hillfield Road, Kilburn (Maurice R) 2003-2013 ^ 106 Longrigg, Gateshead, Durham (Maurice R) d 2013.2 Gateshead d 9May2013 Gateshead |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1477 |
head Harold MUCHMORE b 1917.3 Liskeard b 8Jul1917 Liskeard, “son of Matilda Evelyn MUCHMORE, clerk in laundry office ^ 52 Church Street” 1921 b 1917 Liskeard ^ Liskeard with mother and grandfather 1939 painter & decorator b 8Jul1917 ^ 11 Church Street, Liskeard, Cornwall; head: Robert CURTIS, labourer m 1943.4 St Austell, HAMBLY 2002-2006 ^ 20 Manley Close, Liskeard d 2007 Cornwall d 23Dec2007 Hillcrest House Nursing Home, Looe @ 90 ^ Liskeard bur 2007 Glynn Valley Crematorium, Bodmin sp Elizabeth Muriel HAMBLY b 25Dec1921 known as Muriel m 1943.4 St Austell (Elizabeth M) d 1982.3 Plymouth d 16Jul1982: ^ 9 Melbourne Road, Liskeard; probate granted 17Aug1982 Bristol b 1945.2 Liskeard |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1403 |
b 1925.3 Wandsworth (Leonard W) b 14Jul1925 1939 carbon brush packer b 14Jul1925 ^ 158 Meyrick Road, Battersea with parents (Leonard W) m 1951.3 Battersea, STAVELY (Leonard W) 2002-2005 ^ 45A North Side Wandsworth Common, Wandsworth (Leonard W) d May2005 Wandsworth bur 27May2005 Wandsworth Cemeteries [cremated] sp Lillian Violet STAVELY b 1926.1 Wandsworth m 1951.3 Battersea 2002-2005 ^ 45A North Side Wandsworth Common, Wandsworth (Lilian V) 2009 ^ 12 Southchurch Rectory Chase, Southend-On-Sea, Essex (Lillian) 2012 ^ West House Nursing home, 11 St Vincents Road, Westcliff-On-Sea, Essex (Lilian) d 2012.1 Southend-on-Sea d 12Feb2012 West House Nursing Home, Southend on Sea son Terence Allen MUCHMORE b 1954.3 Wandsworth b 5Aug1954 d 1980.2 Wandsworth (Terrence Allen) bur 9Jun1980 Wandsworth Cemeteries (Terrence) d 2Jun1980: ^ 45D Northside, London; administration granted 19Aug1980, estate £6,491 (Terrence Allan) |
Wandsworth Cemeteries have a second, unexplained, record of a Leonard William MUCHMORE burial (not cremation) on 21Oct2005. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1404 |
head John Cyril MUCHMORE b 1928.1 Wandsworth (John C) b 8Dec1927 m 1952.3 Battersea, PEACOCK (John C) d Jan2006 Crawley sp Joan PEACOCK b 1927.2 Wandsworth b 30Apr1927 1939 at school b 30Apr1927 ^ Rosemary, Warfield Street, Warfield, Berkshire (Joan J D); head: Richard HARRIS, general labourer m 1952.3 Battersea 2002-2005 ^ 12 Stoneycroft Walk, Crawley, West Sussex d 2014.4 West Sussex son John William Charles MUCHMORE b 1953.3 Wandsworth b 1957.1 Battersea |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1405 |
b 1932.3 Battersea (Vincent G) 1939 at school b 28Aug1932 ^ 158 Meyrick Road, Battersea with parents (Vincent G) m 1957.4 Battersea, HOLLIS (Vincent G) 2002-2012 ^ 159 South Lambeth Road, Nine Elms, London (Vincent G) d 2016.4 Lambeth sp Rose Mary HOLLIS b 1932.1 Lambeth (Rose M) m 1957.4 Battersea (Rose M) 2002-2012 ^ 159 South Lambeth Road, Nine Elms, London (Rose M) d 2015.1 Lambeth |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1401 |
b 1915.1 Wandsworth b 4Jan1915 1921 b 1915 Springfield, Essex ^ Wandsworth with parents (Herbert) m 1938.3 Wandsworth, VOICE (Herbert S) m 193x St Mary, Summerstown 1939 cardboard box machinist b 4Jan1915 ^ 51 Rostella Road, Wandsworth (Herbert G) d May1984 Wandsworth d 30Apr1984: ^ 51 Rostella Road, London; administration granted 9Aug1984 London sp Irene Gladys VOICE b 1918.3 Wandsworth (Irene G) b 3Jul1918 1921 b Tooting ^ Wandsworth m 1938.3 Wandsworth (Irene G) m 193x St Mary, Summerstown 1939 unpaid domestic duties b 3Jul1918 ^ 51 Rostella Road, Wandsworth (Irene G) d Mar1998 Sutton d 30Jun2001: probate granted 23Nov2001 London son Ronald Stephen Arthur MUCHMORE b 1939.3 Battersea |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1458 |
head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1917.2 Wandsworth (Frederick W) b 3Apr1917 1921 b 1917 Springfield, Essex ^ Wandsworth with parents (Eva) m 1939.3 Battersea, HUNT (Frederick W) 1939 butcher salter & cook b 3Apr1917 ^ 83C Chatham Road, Battersea (Fred W) d Dec2000 Crawley sp Florence Charlotte HUNT 1914.2 Wandsworth b 17Apr1914 m 1939.3 Battersea (Florence C) 1939 brewer's factory hand b 17Apr1914 ^ 83C Chatham Road, Battersea (Florence C) d Nov1998 Surrey SE |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1488 |
b 1921.3 Wandsworth (Ernest A) b 8Jun1921 1921 b 1921 Springfield, Essex ^ Wandsworth with parents (Ernest) 1939 cardboard box maker b 8Jun1921 ^ 187 Earlsfield Road, Wandsworth with parents (Ernest) m 1950.4 Chelsea, LINTURN (Ernest E) d Feb1992 Kensington and Chelsea bur 12Feb1902 Wandsworth Cemeteries [cremated] |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1483 |
head Peter MUCHMORE b 1920.3 Wandsworth b 23Jun1920 1921 b 1890 Battersea ^ Battersea m1 1946.3 Battersea, BICKNELL m2 1972.1 Hillingdon, STONE d Apr1991 Norwich sp1 Adelaide Maud FORDHAM b 1917.1 Pancras (Adelaide M) b 18Nov1916 1939 final examiner of bank notes b 18Nov1916 ^ 23 Wickstead House, Southwark with mother (Adelaide M) m1 1940.4 Holborn, Leslie J BICKNELL m2 1946.3 Battersea, MUCHMORE d 1971.4 Lewisham @ 46 b 1947.2 Poplar (John P) [twin] son Peter A MUCHMORE b 1947.2 Poplar [twin] d 1947.2 Poplar @ 0 sp2 Brenda May STONE b 13May1920 m 1972.1 Hillingdon (Brenda M) d 2005.4 Crowborough d 12Dec2005: probate granted 3May2006 Brighton 2006 ^ York Lodge, Myrtle Road, Crowborough, East Sussex (Brenda) |
Adelaide's death registration gives her date of birth as 18Nov1918, but this is clearly incorrect. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1490 |
head Paul Albert Gordon MUCHMORE b 1926.3 Wandsworth (Paul A G) b 13Aug1926 family lore suggests some German Jew ancestry 1939 at school (art student) b 13Aug1926 ^ Camden Street, Portslade-By-Sea, Sussex (Paul); head: Christopher GOODWIN, manager, timber merchant m 1948.1 Battersea, HOLLAND (Paul A G) d May1999 Ashford with Shepway (Paul Albert G) sp Catherine May HOLLAND b 25Sep1926 m 1948.1 Battersea (Catherine M) 2002-2003 ^ 30 Leaveland Close, Ashford, Kent (Catherine M) d Jan2004 Kent b 1954.4 Battersea |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1486 |
head Stephen MUCHMORE b 1924.2 Wandsworth b 22Jun1924 1939 junior clerk b 22Jun1924 ^ 45 Wayford Street, ^ Battersea with parents (S) m 1947.1 Kings Lynn, COLVILLE 2002-2011 ^ 12 Sheridan Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset with Francis & Judith MOTLER d 2010.4 Somerset d 2010 Burnham-On-Sea, Somerset @ 86 |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 0340 |
b 1931.1 Lewisham b 12Dec1930 Catford m 1959.1 Camberwell, CANDY 2002-2013 ^ 49 Cooper Road, Newport IOW (Leslie D) sp Elizabeth Muriel CANDY b 1932.1 Camberwell (Elizabeth M) known as Betty 1939 at school b 2Feb1932 ^ 14 Caulfield Road, Camberwell with father (Elizabeth M) m 1959.1 Camberwell (Elizabeth M) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 0594 |
b 1922.2 Pancras (George E) b 192x Regents Hill, London 10Mar1945 Pilot Officer 191289 on probation (emergency), then Flying Officer (war substantive), General Duties Branch, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 12Sep1945 Pilot Officer 191289, 635 Sqn, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve: awarded Distinguish Flying Cross m 1953.1 Essex SW, BILEY (George E) 2002-2013 ^ Sea Lane, Worthing, Sussex (George E) d 2017.3 West Sussex sp Monica Doreen BILEY b 1929.2 West Ham (Monica D) m 1953.1 Essex SW (Monica D) 2002-2013 ^ Sea Lane, Worthing, Sussex d 2Jan2020 Worthing, Sussex (Monica Simon) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1489 |
head Sidney Frederick E MUCHMORE b 1924.4 Pancras (Sidney F E) b 16Nov1924 1939 chartered accountant's office boy b 16Nov1924 ^ 18 Hardham House, Lambeth with parents (Sidney F E) m 1945.2 Liverpool South, GARD (Sidney F E) d Feb1998 Knowsley sp Lilian Mary GARD b 1927.1 West Derby (Lilian M) b 25Nov1926 m 1945.2 Liverpool South (Lilian M) 2002-2005 ^ 19 Martock, Prescot, Merseyside (Lilian) d Aug2005 Liverpool |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1482 |
head Charles Frederick MUCHMORE b 1921.3 Greenwich (Charles F) 1921 b 1921 ^ Greenwich with parents (Charles George) b 1Jun1921 m 1946.3 Barnet, MARTIN (Charles F) d Nov1999 Hatfield sp Gladys Rose MARTIN b 1925.3 St Olave m1 1946.3 Barnet, MUCHMORE 2002 ^ 9 Mount Grace Road, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire (MUCHMORE) 2004-2006 ^ 9 Farrington Close, Warwick (MUCHMORE) m2 Dec2005 Warwickshire South, Harry LEE d 2019.1 Warwickshire (MUCHMORE) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1487 |
head Frederick William MUCHMORE b 1922.1 Marylebone (Frederick W) b 13Mar1922 m 1947.4 Marylebone, DOBSON (Frederick W) d Nov1996 Barnet sp Ellen Patricia DOBSON b 22Apr1921 m 1947.4 Marylebone (Ellen F) d May1988 Barnet son Dennis William MUCHMORE b 1948.2 Paddington b 16Apr1948 d 1978.1 Barnet |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1903 |
b 1927.2 Marylebone b 19Feb1927 Marylebone 1939 at school b 21Feb1927 ^ 50 Lorne Road, Northampton m 1952.4 Marylebone, WATSON 2002-2005, 2013, 2014 ^ 52 Cotwell Avenue, Waterlooville, Hampshire (John) d 2017.3 Portsmouth sp Eileen Joyce WATSON b 2Apr1921 1939 at school b 2Apr1921 ^ Ryepeck, Riverfront, Marlow, Buckinghamshire (Eileen M); head: Jessie M PURVIS, private means m 1952.4 Marylebone (Eileen J) 2002-2005, 2013, 2014 ^ 52 Cotwell Avenue, Waterlooville (Eileen J) |
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Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 1899 |
head Sydney Ronald Thomas MUCHMORE b 1931.3 Willesden (Sydney R T) b 20Jul1931 Belsize Road, Kilburn known as Ron to distinguish him from his father 1940 evacuated with mother & sisters to Great Milton, Oxfordshire 1944-1949 student at Finchley Grammar School, excelled at athletics 25Oct1951 lance corporal 22197671: discharged from National Service worked at Unilever, then BICC m 1955.3 Hampstead, EDWARDS (Sidney R T) m Jul1955 Sacred Heart Church, Quex Road, Kilburn 1967 moved to 13 Birchington Road, St Helens, Merseyside 2020-2010 ^ 54 St Georges Avenue, St Helens (Sydney R) d 2011.1 Knowsley (Sidney Ronald T) d 8Jan2011 ^ St George’s Avenue, St Helens bur 2011 St Helens Crematorium, St Helens d 8Jan2011: probate granted 15Apr2011 Liverpool (Sidney Ronald Thomas) sp Gloria EDWARDS b 19Jul1935 met husband at Quex Road Parish Club m 1955.3 Hampstead m Jul1955 Sacred Heart Church, Quex Road, Kilburn 2020-2010 ^ 54 St Georges Avenue, St Helens d 2010.3 St Helens d 13Aug2010 St George’s Avenue, St Helens, Merseyside bur 2010 St Helens Crematorium, St Helens d 13Aug2010: probate granted 9Nov2010 Liverpool |
A copy of the eulogy to Ron, which refers to him as Sidney Ronald Thomas Patrick, is available here.
A copy of the eulogy to Gloria is available here. |
Tree 20 Generation 12 Family 2141 |
b 1946.2 Watford (Anthony M) b 7Jun1946 Redhill Hospital, Edgeware (? MUCHAMORE) m 1969.2 Harrow, ELLIOTT (Anthony M) d 1981.4 Swindon d 26Jun1981: ^ 8 Disraeli Crescent, High Wycombe; probate granted 25Sep1981, estate £33,426 |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 1930 |
head Brian James MUCHMORE b 1939.1 Surrey SE b 23Mar1939 Dorking, Surrey m 1962.3 Surrey SE, GILBERT m 22Sep1962 Caterham 2002-2016 ^ Old Bell Farm, Tiverton (Brian J) d 20Apr2022 Rackenford (Brian) bur 13May2022 Exeter & Devon Crematorium, Exeter sp Sylvia Elizabeth GILBERT m 1962.3 Surrey SE m 22Sep1962 Caterham 2002-2016 ^ Old Bell Farm, Rackenford 2008-2016 ^ Old Bell Farm, Rackenford: director, Rackenford Community Shop Ltd, Rackenford |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 1499 |
b 1922.4 Marylebone (Stanley A) b 27Sep1922 1939 textile clerk b 27Sep1922 ^ 24A High View Road, Croydon with parents (Stanley A) m1 1945.3 Greenwich, FELTHAM (Stanley A) m2 1963.1 Surrey MidE, WILSON (Stanley A) 2002-2003 ^ 39 Beach Road, St Austell, Cornwall (Stanley A) d May2006 Truro d 3May2006 Treliske Hospital, Truro @ 83 ^ Carlyon Bay (Stanley) sp1 Dorothy Leonora FELTHAM b 1925.3 Woolwich (Dorothy L) b 11Aug1925 1939 at school b 11Aug1925 ^ 49 Sussex Road, Tonbridge (Dorothy L); head: George CHADWICK, printing machine minder m1 1945.3 Greenwich, MUCHMORE (Dorothy L) m2 1963.3 Harrow, Harold BOWLER (Dorothy L) d Apr1997 Teignbridge |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 2103 |
head John Peter MUCHMORE b 1949.2 Hatfield (John P) b 194x Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire m1 1970.2 St Albans, HAMER (John P) m2 1983.2 Hatfield, MUCHMORE (John P) [re-marriage?] m3 Mar1993 Hatfield, MUCHMORE (John P) 2002-2004 ^ 82 Lincoln Close, Welwyn Garden City, Herfordshire (John P) 2003-2014 ^ 101 Long Ley, Welwyn Garden City (John P) d 2014.4 Hertfordshire |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 2203 |
b 1951.1 Hatfield b 11Jun1951 St Albans, Hertfordshire m 1976.3 Hatfield, MULHOLLAND 1991- director, Muchmore Media Lyd, Ware 1997-2006 advertising executive ^ 1 Haynes Turn, Haynes, Bedfordshire: director, Armcom Communications Ltd, Bedford 2002 ^ 61 Gordian Way, Stevenage, Hertfordshire (Alan R) 2003-2006 ^ 1 Bedford Road, Bedford (Alan R) d Aug2006 Bedford d 10Aug2006: probate granted 29Nov2006 Oxford sp Elizabeth MULHOLLAND m 1976.3 Hatfield 1991 director & secretary, Muchmore Media Ltd, Ware ^ 57 Bronte Avenue, Hitchin 1997-2013 ^ 57 Bronte Avenue, Stotfold, Bedfordshire: director and/or secretary, Armcom Communications Ltd, Bedford 2002 ^ 61 Gordian Way, Stevenage 2003-2007 ^ 1 Bedford Road, Bedford 2008-2013 ^ 57 Bronte Avenue, Stotfold d 2014.1 Hertfordshire bur 21Feb2014 St Andrew & St Mary, Watton-at-Stone d 5Feb2014: probate granted 30May2014 Winchester |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 2158 |
b 1945.2 Liskeard m 1973.2 Liskeard, HOSKIN 2002-2018 ^ 2 Barn Street, Liskeard, Cornwall 2015 owner of Time & Motion Jewellers, Liskeard d 2017.4 Plymouth d 7Dec2017 Derriford Hospital, Plymouth @ 72 ^ Time & Motion Jewellers, Liskeard (Robert (Bob)) bur 21Dec2017 Liskeard Methodist Church (Robert (Bob)) d 7Dec2017: probate granted 18Apr2018 Cardiff |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 1102 |
head John William Charles MUCHMORE b 1953.3 Wandsworth (John W C) m Sep1999 Crawley, THOMPSON 2002-2013 ^ 12 Stoneycroft Walk, Crawley, West Sussex (John William) d 2016.3 Surrey (John William C) d 29Aug2016: probate granted 7Dec2016 Brighton |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 0788 |
b 1957.1 Battersea m 1983.3 Lambeth, SHERIDAN ?2002 ^ 14-18 Springfield Lane, Kilburn, London (Michael) 2002 ^ Elaine Avenue, Rochester, Kent (Michael D) 2002-2006 ^ 12 Stoneycroft Walk, Crawley with brother John (Michael D) d 2019.3 West Sussex |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 1919 |
head Ronald Stephen Arthur MUCHMORE b 1939.3 Battersea b 12Jul1939 1939 under school age b 12Jul1939 ^ 51 Rostella Road, Wandsworth with parents (Ronald L) m 1961.3 Surrey N, BATCHELOR m 196x New Maldon 2002 ^ 23 Tintern Road, Carshalton, Surrey (Ronald S) 2003-2005 ^ 9 Dover Road, Portsmouth (Ronald S) d Feb2005 Droxford |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 0587 |
head John Paul MUCHMORE b 1947.2 Poplar (John P) [twin] b 10Apr1947 12Jul1968 Cadet Pilot 8024826, General Duties Branch, Royal Air Force: promoted to Acting Pilot Officer m 1980.4 Huntingdon, HUNT d Jan1986 Huntingdon bur 28Jan1986 Cambridge Crematorium, Cambridge d 18Jan1986: ^ 19 Spinney Way, Needingworth, Cambridgeshire; administration granted 24Mar1986 Ipswich |
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Tree 20 Generation 13 Family 2148 |
head Ian James MUCHMORE b 1954.4 Battersea m1 1972.3 Ashford, TROTT m2 1983.4 Ashford, HOUGHTON 2002 ^ 82 Bond Road, Ashford, Kent (Ian J) 2006 ^ 132 Stonesdale, Hull (Ian J) 2007 ^ 11 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards-On-Sea, East Sussex (Ian J) 2007-2008 ^ 3 Laton Road, Hastings, East Sussex (Ian J) 2008 ^ 5 Shaw Close, Hastings, East Sussex (Ian J) 2008 ^ 36 London Road, St Leonards-On-Sea, East Sussex (Ian J) 2014-2020 ^ 104 The Bourne, Hastings, East Sussex (Ian J) "2009: 21st birthday wishes from Mum, Dad, Helen, Jim & Luke"—who are Helen, Jim & Luke? Friends? 2014-2021 ^ 104 The Bourne, Hastings with parents (Stuart J) |
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