Archive for October, 2008
Friday, October 31st, 2008
A spot of bother at Hampton Loade, Shropshire in 1856
If your ancestor was an agricultural labour you would not expect him to be mentioned in the local newspaper unless he had been involved in criminal activities, so when a friend at Shropshire Archives told me that she had found a James Whatmore of Hampton in Chelmarsh parish, Shropshire, mentioned in the issue of the […]
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
The Whatmore Family of Bitterley, near Ludlow, Shropshire
About three miles north of Ludlow is the village of Bitterley where a branch of the Whatmore family was established by William Watmore and his wife Catherine (nee Butcher). This William is believed to be the one born at Detton Mill in 1736. He married Catherine Butcher by licence at Hopton Wafers in 1761. They […]
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
The Watmore Family of East Lothian and Edinburgh
While it is possible that the Robert Waltersmaghe who served as a juror in 1305 at Selkirk was an early member of our family, as far as we know the Watmoughs, Watmores and Whatmores rarely ventured into Scotland. Families move to seek new employment opportunities and for the northern family of the Watmoughs, these were […]
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Monday, October 27th, 2008
A Trip into Iraq - an extract from the War memoirs of Eric Whatmore
Sometime ago I posted an extract from my father’s war memiors which described how he had narrowly escaped being killed when German bombers attacked the troop ship he was on. I thought that readers might enjoy a further extract - this time about a wartime trip into Iraq.
If anyone would like a copy of the […]
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
My Welsh bardic ancestor - Dafydd Manuel of Trefeglwys
Joseph Whatmore (1843 -1915), my great grandfather, married Esther Manuel in Sheffield in 1873. Esther’s ancestors came from the parish of Trefeglwys in mid-Wales and we believe that her earliest known ancestor was Dafydd Manuel the Welsh poet. It is remarkable what we have discovered about Dafydd so hopefully this post should be of interest not […]
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Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Watmough’s Ltd - the printing and publishing company of Idle, Yorkshire
Browsing through a second hand bookshop recently I came across a copy of ‘John Hartley’s Clock Almanack 1926′ - a collection of poems and stories in Yorkshire dialect. What was intriguing was that it was published by Watmoughs Limited of Idle, Bradford. Although people I asked had heard of the company I was able to […]
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
The Watmough family of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire
Tuxford is a village in Nottinghamshire, about 10 miles south of the town of Retford. It is important in the annals of the Watmough family since as early as the 1560s there was a Watmough family living there. In fact the family may have been there much earlier, but the parish registers do not go […]
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Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Anthony Lowe of Calne’s puzzling will of 1632
All those Whatmores who descend from James Whatmore 1795 and his wife Ann Lowe, have William Lowe, Bailiff of Shrewsbury in 1572/3 as their direct ancestor. (See earlier post). That is my excuse for this post about William’s grandson Anthony Lowe. It concerns Anthony Lowe’s will made in 1632 which was full of mysteries which I thought […]
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Monday, October 6th, 2008
Francis Watmore (1816 - 1887) - tailor at Cleobury Mortimer and Claines
Photographs bring family history to life in a way that nothing else can. I am thus most grateful to Christopher Gill for sending me some photos of his great great Whatmore grandparents and for allowing me to reproduce them on this blog.
Francis Watmore was baptised on 4 April 1816 at Cleobury Mortimer. His parents were […]
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Saturday, October 4th, 2008
One Soldier’s Legacy to Mankind - Alfred Ernest Whatmore and his descendants in Sri Lanka and Australia
The story of Alfred Ernest Whatmore (born 1864 at Micheldever, Hampshire) and that of his descendants is one of the most interesting and most tragic in the annals of the Whatmore Family. I am therefore most grateful to Derek Whatmore, the historian of the Hampshire Whatmore Family, who has written this account specially for this blog.
The […]
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