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THE BREWER FAMILY, part 6: Ellen Kate (nee Brewer) Hooper, known as Nellie (or Nell)

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The photographs on this entry all feature Ellen Kate Brewer at four distinct stages of her life. Born in 1916, she was the youngest of the five children of Thomas William Brewer Junr. and Maud Kate (nee Fletcher) Brewer and indeed she seems to be the…

THE BREWER FAMILY, part 5: Margaret (Maggie) Bessie Brewer

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Margaret Bessie Brewer was born 27 September 1910 (1), a middle child of Thomas William and Maud Kate (nee Fletcher) Brewer. The Brewer family was well established in Timberscombe, dating back to at least 1760 (2). Both her father and her…

THE BREWER FAMILY, part 3: Florence Mary (nee Brewer) Hensley

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Three photographs, ranging from 1932 to c. 1959, of members of the Brewer family, originally from Timberscombe. All are directly connected by Florence Mary (nee Brewer) Hensley, seen in all three images that were donated by her grand-daughter, Jo…

THE BREWER FAMILY, part 2: Thomas William Brewer, Junr. and Maud Kate (nee Fletcher) Brewer

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Thomas William Brewer, Junr.'s birth year is often given as 1873 but on the 1939 England and Wales Register, he listed his birthday as 5 February 1872. Mr. Brewer was the only son of Thomas William and Fanny (nee Palfrey) Brewer of Slade Farm,…

THE BREWER FAMILY, part 1: Thomas William Brewer and Margaret Matilda (nee Knight) Brewer-- following Thomas Brewers in Timberscombe since at least 1760

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When Thomas William Brewer died on 12 January 1930 (1), his obituary was headlined "PASSING OF AN OLD PARISHIONER ". It went on to say that he had "passed peacefully away, after a very short illness, in his 88th year". Pictured here in all four…

Fred Andrews Bond, Dairyman, Cowman, Grenadier Guard, Gardener and Sub Postmaster, 1894-1963.

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The top photograph is of Frederick Andrews Bond, identified as a dairyman delivering milk around Timberscombe, c. 1910 (1). Fred (as he was called) would be a young dairyman, probably about 15-years-old, as he was born 17 October 1894 in Roadwater…

The Weddings of Lily Stenner and Bessie Stenner at St. Petrock's, in 1908 and 1915

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The top two photographs offer striking views of the closing ceremonies of early 20th century weddings at St. Petrock's Church in Timberscombe. The brides are sisters, which surely accounts for some of the similarities in the photographs but cannot…

Coming to the Centre of Timberscombe From Addison's Folly, on a Peacock Brand Postcard, c. 1905

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The top two images are different versions of the same photograph, utilised as an early 20th postcard, with "Timberscombe Church and Village" printed on the lower left and "4937 B." on the lower right. A group of children are looking eastward toward…

Children at Play (likely including the Down children) on the Old Dunster Road

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A photograph of four children, with a very nice wagon, in Timberscombe. While their identities are not completely assured, their location is certain. They are on the Old Dunster Road, as it entered the village on the northeastern edge (later…