STURMEY Chart 0300

This is a Chart for James Sturmey and Annie Jane Cobb

 

married
19th August 1903
Holy Rood
Coombe Keynes
Dorset
witnesses
J Reuben COBB
Louisa YEATMAN
banns
19th 26th July
2nd August 1903

 
 

1
JAMES STURMEY
born  
1881
occupation  
1903 Smith
died 
2nd November 1959 
Wool, Dorset

 

2
ANNIE JANE COBB

born
2nd February 1881
Wool, Dorset
occupation
1891 Scholar
 1901 Housemaid
1903 Domestic Servant 


3
Ethel May
 STURMEY
born about
March quarter
1907
Dorchester District, Dorset
4
William H "Bill"
 STURMEY
born about
March quarter
1916
Wareham District, Dorset


 married (1)
 Barbara 
???

 born about
 
1913

married(2)
 ???
 born about
 
1913
5
Ivy Ellen "Bet" 
STURMEY

born
26th September 1917
 Wareham District, Dorset
died
10th June 2003
 Blandford Hospital, Dorset
cremated 
19 June 2003 
Weymouth Crematorium
Weymouth, Dorset
buried
 
20th June 2003
 Holy Rood, Wool, Dorset 

married
Alec 
DOREY
born about
 1913
died about
1970
  1. 1959 Sexey's Farm, Wool, Dorset (Roger HAWKINS)
    SEXEY's FARM WOOL
    The family loved and farmed this farm of about 100 acres which James had inherited from his father. His father continued to in live and farm Kimpitts Farm, East Lulworth Road, Coombe Keynes, Dorset until his death.
    Information for James STURMEY
    Father - Frederick STURMEY - Labourer
  2. 1881 Main Street, Wool, Dorset age 2 months (probably in a Weld Estate cottage opposite the school)(Roger HAWKINS)
    1891 Quai, Wool, Dorset
    1901 Tower House, Upway, Melcombe Regis, Dorset. Housemaid to Francis DRURY (48?) Lt Colonel Indian Army born India, his wife Marigete born Trinidad, West Indies and children Hyacinth (7) and Enid (6) both born Meerat, India. Other servants were Elizabeth PITT (71) Housekeeper born Bristol, Gloucestershire and Louisa YEATMAN (17) Cook born Kingston, Dorset
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  5. 1918 Sexey's Farm, Wool, Dorset
    1949 Wood Street Farm, East Stoke Dorset
    Bet gave up the farm on the death of her husband
    1970 High Street Close, Wool, Dorset
    1972 Milborne St Andrew, Dorset

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