STORM AND COMPANY
PORTRAIT GALLERY p4
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<<Portrait by the Victorian artist Albert
Chevallier Taylor of William "Lomar
Will" Storm 1798-1885, fisherman, master
mariner and shipowner. He was known as ^Lomar Will"
because he owned the brig Lomar at one time.
Other ships owned were the Naiad and Abbotsford.
He appears in F.M Sutcliffe's "A Bit of
News" which can be found here
. Also on that page is a sampler worked by William's
granddaughter, Ann Storm Shaw, by way of a commemoration. Fanny
Storm 1844-1915, sister of Jacob, who married
Richard Knightly Smith.>> |
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William's daughter, Ann Storm b1833,
and her husband, John Kidd Shaw b1828, master mariner,
whom she married in Scarborough in 1854. Ann is nursing their daughter, Mary Ann Shaw b1855, who later married George William Johnson in 1879 in Whitby. |
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The photographs above are kindly provided by Susan Kerns who is a great granddaughter of Mary Ann Shaw.
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<<ROY, in the course of business
hosting Storm Recruitment's 1991 Grand New Year Ball GEORGE ARTHUR HARRISON 1891-1974, mariner, born Robin Hood's Bay, son of George Storm HARRISON & Fanny ROBINSON. Retired to Rhyl, NorthWales.>> |
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| ROY STORM | GEORGE ARTHUR HARRISON |
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<<Raymond relaxing in Whitby with his dog Lizzie Edith Storm 1901-1987, daughter of Isaac Storm and Anne Lydia nee Harrison, photographed in the garden of the Grosvenor Hotel by Henry Hallgate Storm of Cambridge, Mass.USA. Lizzie married Stanley V. Bye. >> |
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| RAYMOND STORM |
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<<Angelina 1885-1925 daughter of Sampson Estill
Clark and Betsy nee Hoggarth,and married Wilfred Storm,
master mariner, in 1916. Maurice is seen in the uniform of a WW1 Northumberland Fusilier. He was born at Middlewood and became a farmer but found time to be a North Riding County Councillor.>> |
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| ANGELINA 'LINA' CLARK | MAURICE COLLINSON 1893-1954 |
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William was a Master Tobacconist and Shipping Agent in Baxtergate, Whitby. His widow, Elizabeth nee Kingston 1839-1922 married John Harrison Storm 1819-1928. Picture presented by Richard Lamb | |||
| WILLIAM HENRY LAMB 1830-1871 |