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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

More On Mary Ann Cannon


            Mary Ann Cannon   c1862-1949

Born circa 1862  and according to 1911 census she was born in Ballymote, Sligo.  She died aged 87 from Senile Myocarditis on 16th May 1949 in Barton Pedwardine near Sleaford, Lincolnshire.  I contacted the local history centre at Sligo to search for her birth and this is their reply:


We carried out some research on your behalf to ascertain if we have the baptismal record of a Mary Ann Cannon born circa 1862/64 in Ballymote, Co. Sligo. Unfortunately, this search yielded a negative result. 
Whilst researching the above we uncovered two children with the surname Cannon born 1860 & 1864 in the neighbouring parish of Aghanagh. These two children had a mother’s first name recorded as Maria (variant of Mary). As we do not have your ancestor’s father’s name or her mother’s maiden name, we cannot say if these children were the siblings of Mary Ann Cannon.

To ascertain whether the two Cannon children located in our files are relevant to your enquiry, we would require Mary Ann’s parents’ names. With this parental information we could also search for Mary Ann’s parents’ marriage and listings for her father in land records. Mary Ann’s church and civil marriage record, death record or newspaper obituary may have listed her parents’ names.

The next record to be found is:

Banns of Marriage to a William Hurst at the Parish Church, Oldham in 1885.  MFPR 1789)  However, no marriage can be found either in Catholic or C of E records for in 1885 and 1886.  A local researcher offered this explanation:

1881 census

Looking at the 1891 census, it is clear that William is quite a bit older than Mary Ann and I wondered if he had possibly been married previously.    I found who I believe to William in 1881 where he is living in lodging and records himself as a widower:  8 Church Street, Oldham  William Hurst Aged 36 Lodger, Cotton Operative, Oldham.

1871 census - going back ten years I believe that the following is William and his "first" wife.  RG10/4095 folio 89 page 4
Court no 2, Fairbottom Street, Oldham

William Hirst Husband 25 Piecer born Oldham
Ann Hirst Wife 24 born Ireland
Margaret Ann Hirst Daughter 10 months born Oldham
John William Hirst Son 10 months Oldham

Banns were also read for a marriage between Ann Duke and William Hurst in 1869 at the same Parish Church but they appear not to have married either.  Ann Duke later went on to marry Charles Stewart in 1876.


1891 census

Mary Ann Hi(u)rst is living with William Hirst and children - for which you have the details.

1901 census they are living in Felsham with William Cook(e)

1911 census they are living at Top Farm, Offord Darcy, Huntingdonshire



Monday, 12 November 2012


The following meticulously researched piece is published courtesy of Vanessa Hannington, Raymond family historian and gifted genealogist...

Joseph "Harris" Raymond's Antiques and Furniture Shops

Joseph Raymond Solomon occupied these shops in Cheltenham over a 10 year period between 1933 and 1943. Prior to living and working in Cheltenham, he was in Brighton. He moved all over the South of England, details of which can be read about elsewhere on this site.

1933 - 1934
230 High Street Cheltenham - Antique Dealer
changed number to 427, not found
1935
217 High Street Cheltenham – Furniture Dealer
changed number to 399 ,see picture below:
the shop is the one with the blue doors
now a kebab shop:
218 High Street Cheltenham –
changed to 220A in 1955
changed to 403 in 1955, no longer exists
1936
217 High Street (see changes above)

1939
290 High Street Cheltenham –Furniture Dealer
changed to 359 in 1957,now a new building




Previous owner:
Mr Greenwood –Draper 1938
Later owned by Thomas E Coole – Draper 1940

1940 -46/7 Joseph
1948 -59 Ted (son)
272 High Street Cheltenham – Furniture Dealer
Changed to 392 in 1957, now no longer a shop











Previous owner:
Mr Far –Grocer 1938
Reginald Cummings – Grocer 1939

1942-44 Joseph
1944-4? P J Raymond (brother or son)
281 High Street Cheltenham – Furniture Dealer
changed to 374 in 1957.











Previous owners:
281 Percy Watson –furniture dealer 1939
281a Harry A Meadows –hair dresser 1940
281a Mrs P J Smith – hair dresser 1941/2/3
Now a guitar shop.
1943
275 High Street Cheltenham - furniture dealer
changed to 274a in 1955
changed to 386 in 1957, couldn’t find.

Joseph Harris Raymond's Shops



The following piece appears with the kind permission and thanks to Vanessa Hannington...

Joseph H Solomon's Cheltenham Antiques Shop in the War Years...
72 High Street Cheltenham Gloucestershire
 Joseph (Solomon) Raymond owner 1939-43
Then:

Now 
                                               

Events at 272 High Street

This was taken during the second world war in Cheltenham,a bomb landed near and some of the windows to Josephs shop were damaged.As he was selling Furniture and Antiques he used some of his paintings to board up the windows.That's Joseph in the photo and you may be able to see part of a dog going into the shop door,it's an Alsatian dog that was called Cella (or Sella -don't know the spelling).
This photo was published in a local newspaper at the time,a son of a garage owner that Joseph had his cars repaired at was serving in Africa and had seen the article as someone had sent him the newspaper as a memory from home,he recognised 'Mr Raymond and his shop' and mentioned the newspaper article to his father (the Garage owner) in a letter.The Garage Owner told Joseph who made inquiries with the newspaper and he was sent a copy of the photo.Joseph had no idea that anyone had taken a picture of him that day,it's strange to think that we would not have known of its existence if it hadn't been sent to Africa.

Apparently he use to buy the pictures and sell the frames to a gold dealer who would burn the frames down to get the goldleaf  that the frames were painted with.


272 High Street Today

This picture was found on the internet 272 is the building behind the fire engine,it is on the High Street with the Shakespeare Pub further up which would be the correct location.


History of 272

Kellys Directories for Cheltenham:

1938 Mr Far Grocer
1939 Mr Reginald Cummings Grocer
1940 Mr Joseph Raymond Furniture Dealer
1941 Mr Joseph H Raymond Furniture Dealer
1942 Mr Joseph H Raymond Furniture Dealer see ad
1943 Mr Joseph H Raymond Furniture Dealer see ad
1945 Mr Joseph H Raymond Furniture Dealer

    1. Mr Ted Raymond continued to run the stop as a
Second Hand Furniture Store
In 1957 the number was changed to 392 due to changes in Road layout and additional shops along the High Street.Ted later run the shop next door.

Here are some photos of 272 (now 392) taken July 2009-07-09
Photo shows Burton Street in foreground
Seen from High Street
Burton Street looking to High Street


Joseph "Harris" Solomon later known as Joseph "Henry" Raymond

The following piece appears courtesy of Raymond family history researcher and highly skilled genealogist Vanessa Hannington:
Joseph H (Horace / Harris / Harry / Henry) Solomon later Raymond, circa 1911. Picture courtesy of Nick and Nina Klein.
An alternative picture of the young Joseph 'Harris' Solomon  circa 1911, aged about 30. A similar picture of greater clarity  is view above. Two of his families both had a slightly different version of what appears to be the same picture for all these years, not knowing of the existence of the other alternative photograph. Each portraits gives a different character aspect of the man.
"...I never knew my Grandfather Joseph but of course can tell you what he was like from what my Mum has told me.
He was very clever,knew a lot about a lot of things.He was as you know an Antique dealer but also knew a lot about herbalism and my Mum can remember him making up Beachams type pills and smelling salts and selling them door to door where he would then pick up the odd antique along the way.He was a great story teller and a bit of a joker too.He was kind and gentle but his was the final word,the children would not have dared talk back to him and had to behave correctly but he spent alot of time with the family.Unusually for the time he would do certain things in the kitchen like making faggots,bubble and squeak and large bowls of finely chopped salad which he called 'Russian Salad'

22 Meeting House Lane, Central brighton, Joseph 'Harris' Raymond's home and business circa 1918, and birthplace of his third daughter, the second by his wife Mary Agnes (Nee Hirst), Blanche Mary Dorothy Raymond, later Blanche Klein, wife of Max.

He liked to tinker with cars and they always had a car.
He would take in any stray animals,loved dogs and also had cats and even a goat at one time.At various times he had Bull terriers ,Alsations,a Bull Mastiff and an Airedale.

Wilton House on Landsdown Road, Cheltenham, home of Joseph Raymond  and his family between 1937 and 1939. Francis O Raymond was born at this house.At one stage A moat ran around the house. Vanessa's mum Doris' bedroom was situated at the corner, 2nd floor of windows. The windows on both sides were in her room (one is obscured by the tree).


He would help anyone out,often people would knock on the door asking for food or begging for money ,he would find a small job around the shops or house fro them to do and then would either give them food or pay them for their work.He was well respected by fellow business men.
Joseph 'Harry' Raymond in later years, circa late 1940's.


He never married my Grandmother (Elsie Knight) although the children were unaware of this till after his death.There was a large age gap between them 27 years.They had 10 children but they are Barbara, Evelyn Doris (known as Doris-my Mum),James known as Jim, Ronald known as Ron (no longer alive),Celia (no longer alive),Pamela known as Pam,Francis (boy ,died at 6 months),Juliet Victoria known as Vicky,Jaqueline known as Jackie and Paul (died 3 months).
They moved a lot,Isle of Wight ,Brighton ,Southsea and nearby areas like Emsworth ,Chichester and Fareham later Ipswich and Bedford and Kingston then a long spell at Cheltenham, then they moved back to Portsmouth and surrounding areas where they stayed till his death.
He was a massive figure head in the family and still is."

Vanessa Hannington wrote about Richmond Buildings online in 2009...


"...I have just found out from the Kellys directory that my grandfather lived at No. 8 Richmond Buildings in 1930. He was a furniture dealer (probably second hand) and would have lived there with my grandmother, Elsie, and their two young daughters and possibly their son who would have been a baby at the time. I don't expect there is anyone reading this who would remember him. The photos and stories are fascinating, it sounds like it was a great place..."
By Vanessa Hannington (20/07/2009)


Richmond buildings, Brighton during the 1930's. The block of houses and shops was situated off the present-day Richmond Parade.  The street was condemned in 1958.
 It was the home and work premises of Joseph Harris Solomon during the 1930;s, and also the address of his parents James and Harriet Solomon (nee Harwood / Horwood) up to 1924 when Harriet died in February, at 250 Elm Grove – the Brighton Workhouse.
 James had died two years previously in January 1922 of .Arteris Sclerosis and Gangrene of both feet, while Harriet perished from Sarcoma of the Antrium  and Cardiac Failure.