STORM AND COMPANY
CHAPMAN & THOMPSONS
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A CHAPMAN THOMPSON GROUP. In the woods with splashes of sunshine.......................... John Thompson b1842 near Northallerton is on the right wearing a bowler hat. He became Head Gardner and Stewart of Larpool Hall. His children were Edmund, Eva and Agnes and the editor is a great grandchild. |
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<<Back left is Edmund Thompson b1874. His wife,
Maud nee Jefferson sits in front. To her right are
Edmunds' sisters Agnes Chapman b 1870 andthen Eva
Wedgewood b1877. Standing behind are Jack Wedgwood and Edmund Thompson Jnr 1910-1999. Agnes and Joseph Chapman 1858-1946 with their children at Larpool>> |
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<<Joseph William Chapman b1869 married Maud
Annie Collier in 1901.Here is their 1910 Christmas Card
in a postcard format. Joseph William is a nephew of
Joseph Chapman. Edmund Thompson b1874 had a son Edmund 1910-1999 who became a head teacher and here he is posed with his cap and gown>> |
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Joseph Chapman 1858-1946, grandfather of Roy &
Alan, with his wife, Agnes nee Thompson b.1870. Joseph lived in York Terrace, Whitby, and was employed as a railway signalman. Agnes's sister, Eva born 1870, is holding her granddaughter Rita Ward. |
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Roy Chapman seated right with fellow mariners. |
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| Lance Chapman (left) and Captain Pearson pause in their deck game. |
THREE PHOTOS OF THE TWO SONS OF JOSEPH CHAPMAN.. LANCE AND ROY. | Roy Chapman, master mariner, seated with dog, with Jack Barry of the ship- owning family>> |
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The Bagshawe boys of Airy Hill from l to r George
b1905, Wilfred b1906 and Edward b1904, sons of Joseph
John Richard Bagshawe 1870-1909 and Janet Mildred Alice
nee Turnbull. Their great grandparents were shipbuilder
Thomas Turnbull 1819-1892 and Emma Alice nee Lawson.
Emma's nephew, John Lawson, married Rebecca Storm
1854-1914. This photograph together with a present of a pipe was sent by the boys to Joseph Chapman whom they knew as a Whitby railway signalman. The message written on the back reads: Dear Sig, I wish you a marry Christmas and a happy new year. You can change the pipe at Blenkeys if you do not like it. Love from Edward. |
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The Whitby GPO Messengers of 1913. The group includes Lance Chapman before he started his life at sea. Unfortunately he is not identifiable! |
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<<In the middle Joseph Chapmen 1858-1946 with
his father-in-law John Thompson (1842- ) standing behind. Joseph Chapman 80 years old taken about 1938>> |
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