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Shoemark Family History Descendants of lames Shumake Generqtion No. I )F r. farums+ Sruraars (Js*rzs JoszmF Snotu,qxsn, WLu,q\.f2, WLu.tnf Saazx.nar) was bom 1824 in Ash Somerset, and died 1903 in East Stoke. He married JANE GRovEs 21 Oct 1844 in Tintinhull, daughter of WILLIAM Gnows and Rrmt Crltsrsrr. She was bcrn 1824 in Tintinhull Somerset. and died 1902 in Stoke sub hamdon. Notes for Jaws SrurncKE: James was born in 1824 in Ash buried 1903 age 77 and Jane was born 1824 in Tintinhull . By l85l James and Jane were married and living in 445 Drove Tintinhull,Jane's village, he was an agricultural labourer. In 1861 the family are living in East Stoke James still works on the farm, his son George, age 16, is a mason, Mary, Sarah and Henry are schalars. In 1871 James is now a carter and still living in east Stoke. In the 1901 census James nd Jane live in t#hirligig Lane and James is still a fann labourer Children of Jg,ms Srm"mrp and JaNs GRovEs are. 2 {FGpo*cJt tqq"r^*.b. 1845, Ash Somerser; d. 29 Apr 191I 3. ii. MARyANNSHUMAKE,b. 1846,AshSomerser; d. 1921, Stokesubhamdon. 4. iii. SARAH SHOEMARK b. 1847, Tintinhull Somerset. 5. iv. WILLiAM SHOEMARK, b. 07 Aug 1848, Tintinhull; d. Jan 1928, Stoke su b hamdon. , ENRY SHoEMARTL b. 1853, Ash Somerset. ;€F'-- vi. ALBERT SI'iOEMARK, b. 1857, Tintinhull Somerset; d. 1895;m. (l) Aucusra M; b. 1g57, Montacute; m.(2)MARYHuOKEY,lSTg,StMary'sStokesubHamdon;b. l857,Tintinhull;d. lg95 Notes for ATBERT SHogtvl*RK: Soldier in the Coldstream Guards 7. vii. WALTER SHOEMARK, b. 1860, Tintinhull Somerset. riii. SUSAN SHOEMARIi, b. 1864- Stoke sub H"mdon Somerset. 8. ir. CHARTES SHOEi4ARK- b.1867, Stoke sub hamdon. 9. x. I1ARRIETT SHOEMAR]I, b. 1855. Generation No. 2 .)kz. Cto**r5 Snonvam (Jeun# Snmr.qxr, JaussJoswr$ Saowaxs; Wrtu*p, Wtu.aMt Snozwnx) wasborn1845inAshSomerset,anddied2gApr 1911. Hemaniedf{anam]-fGaylaru03Octlg64inSt Mary's Stoke sub Hamdon, daughter of Cnanrss Geyrann and Erzansrg SpuRLE. She was born 12 Jul 1845 in Stoke sub Hamdon Somerset, and died 1932, Children of GeoRcs SHoSMARK and Hanarsrr GeyLeRD are: 10. i MADDLEN6 Sriouuam, b. 1868; d. 1949 ii. CanrE (CAROLn\TDSHUMARK, b. 1873. iii. ARrT{rrR SHLMAR}L b. 1876. iv. BESSIE SI{UMARi<" b. 1879. v. MARY ELTZABETH SH|TMARK, b. lgg0; m. ROBERT BROOKS. 11. vi. JAT,GS SHL]MARK, b. 1882. vii. AI\INIE SHUMARK, b. I8s6. viii. ADASHIIMARK,b. 1890. 12. ix. ARTTTiTR SHOEMARK, b. 1876, stoke sub hamdon; d. 1953. stoke sub hamdon. x. BESSE SHOEMARK, b. 1 879, Stoke sub hamdon. 13 t(r 'xll. ANNIE SHOEMARK, b 1886, Stoke sub hamdon. xiii. ADA SHOEMARK, b. 1890, Stoke sub hamdon. xiv. MARYELiZABETHSHoEMARK,b. lS80.Stokesubhamdon; m.RoBERTBR6KS:b. 1g23. 14. xv. CARRTE SHUMARK, b. 1823, Stoke sub hamdon. 3. MARY At{Ns Snuulxs (Ja't'ta#, J4MES JosEpH3 Snoawaxz4 WLu,s},P, Wrss,qur Saoau,tax) was born 1846 in Ash Somerset, and died l92l it Stoke sub hamdon. She married Jal,ss TA\ISNER zg A$ lg66 in St Mary's Stoke sub Hamdon, son of Savnrst- TAVENER and EsrrmR MrLLs. He was born 06 Apr 1841 in Stoke Descendana of fams Shumark Generation Na' I Jd'vt{ Sattttaxr' JeUps Josaput sttop*uxza' wt'u'qt'P' 1. JAlvES6 smnmm(Geoaczs snowax' MARGARET. she was born 1880- wttaAur saoutanx)*"Jl-* ragz. He married is: Child of JL-lrms Srnlramr and ManctRrr i. VIOLET? SHIJMARK,b. I9O1' Descendants of Henry Shoemark Generation No. I &. *"s SHosuaR< (Jduo{ Sntntaxr, J,4,\tssJoszput SaoptnmaR, Wumsz, Wutavr Saoruam) was born 1853 in Ash Somerset. He manied MARY PILTcN ?5 Aug 1872in St Mary's Stoke sub Hamdon. She was born 1850 in Montacute, and died 1910. Notes for II-ENRY SHoenaan: soldier in 1st Somerset Militia Notes for MARY Ptr-TON: 1891 census show a Henry Thsrn widower living wi,th the family- This usually meaas dad has been taken in by the family. It is possible marys name reads as may not mary. does this mean i have it wrong and she is may thorn not mary pilton? possible No saw the marriage cetificate, mary Pilton and her father is Thomas pliton, Henry is son ofjames shumark Children of FIeNRv SHoSMARK and Menv PLToN are: i. FREDERICK6 SHOEMARIq b. 1870, Montaeutet m. MATILDA MORTIMER; b. 1870, Montacute. ii. RoSINA SHoEMARK, b. 1874, Stoke sub hamdon. 2. iii. ALBERT SHoEMARK,b. |STT,Stokesubhamdon. iv. F;LrzAF,grz]'SnclEMARK, b. 1878, Stoke sub hamdon, m. GsonGE COWLAND. v. S1DNEY SHOEMARK, b. 1880, Stoke sub hamdon; m. FIESTER HANNAM. vi. JULIA SHoEMARK, b. 1883, Stoke sub hamdon; m. ALBERT GAYLARD. vii. IIENRY SHOEMARK, b. 1886, Stoke su b hamdon; m. EL1ZA BAILEY. .t*ft/i\ crLBERr SHoEMARK, b 1889. Generotion No. 2 2. ALenRr6 SHopvarc (Hrunt', J,nur{ Sntuzxt, JtuzsJoswrf Snonuxza, WtunP, WtLtttul Suaaw+nx) wasbom 1877irlstekesubhamdon. HemarriedMARYTRASK. Shewasb*rn 1&77. Children of Areenr SriogMARK and Manv TRAsK are: 3. i. BERTITA?SHCEMARK,b. lS96,MilbornePorr;d. 1959. ii. CIIARTES SHoEMARK, b. 1900, Fisherton Delemere. iii. JAMES SIIOEMARK, b. 1898, sherbome. iv. ERNESTSHOEMARK,b. 1889. v. ALBERT SHOEMARK"b, 1902,Wilton. vi. PERCY SHOEMARK, b. 1904, yeovil. Vii. STANLEY SHOEMARK, b. 1905. Viii. KATI]ERINE SHOEMARK, b. 1908. ix. ETHEL SHOEMARK. b. 1907, Salisbury. 4. x. WTLLTAM SHOEMARK, b. 1910, Salisbury; d. 1973, Oxfordshire. xi. MABEL SHoEMARK, b. 1913, Salisbury. xii. BERTI{A SHOEMARK, b. 1897, Milborn Port. xiii. HENRY JAMES SHOEMARK, b. 1899, Sherborne, xiv. CHARTES LEONARD SHoEMARK. b. 1901. Fisherton Delemare Wilts. xv, CI{ARLES SHOEMARK,b, 1883. xvi, ALBERT SHOEMARK,b. 1891. xvii- PEROY SrioEMARrcb- 1893- xviii. ETIIEL SHOEMARK,b. 1912. Generation No. 3 3. BaRnreT SHoBvam (Ataeara, Hswnt', J.4,ur# Snuuaxa, JAuas JosspH3 Spotxanxsn, WtttutP, Wtu.+ut Suoru'nx) was born 1896 in Milborne Port, and died i959. She married Jorl{ Lo\Trr. He was born 1 896 in County Tyrone Ireland, and died 1967 in Salisbury. // ' ' Children of BEnrrn SHcEMARK and Jorw LovETT are: t loHN IosEPiIs loYETr,b. f918, Ha$onWills; d 1978- ii. LEONARDLovETT, b. 1920, Wilts; d. 1998, LINCOLN. in. KAT}I-EEN LovETI,b.lg}z,Wilts; d. 2005, Cambridge. iv. WILLIAM Lo\Err, b. 1926, Wilts; d. i997, Truro. 4. WnmvT SHorMARK (AzaaaT6, Hnaays, hur# Sarsanxz, Jtuss Joseplf Sttopudxrn, Wtue*P, / Wttuaut SHzEMARE) w**b*rn tr910in Salisbury, end di€4 1973 in Oxfer4s**rc. Hamarried (1)Ltr IAN I Torrs. He married (2) Ltr-LIAN ToFFS. She was born 1920. Children of Wnrrarrl SgoSMARK and Lnnw ToFFS are: 1. EDWARDB SHOEMARK, b. 1938, Oxfordshire. ii. WILLIAM SHOEMARK, b. 1941, Oxfordshire. iii. JULIA SHoEMARiq b. 1943, Oxfordshire. iv. JANETTE SIIOEMARIq b. t946, Oxfordshire. v. A\RIL SHOEMARK, b. 1949, Oxfordshire. vi. GEOFFREY SHopnaARK, b. 1953, Oxfordshire. vii. CATT{ERINE SHOEMARK, b. 1956, Oxfordshire. viii JAMES SHOEMAR& b. 1959, Oxfordshire. Descendants of Willism Shoemark Generqtion No. I 1. Wnrravt SHoeMARK He married ANN HEwLETT l0 Apr 1738, daughter of RtcgaRn Hgwrgrt and ELEaSSTH Bunce. She was bsrn 1716 in MartocK. Notes for Wnrnv SHoatlaRx: The children namd shumart are assumed siblings of william because their parents are registered as william ans ann martock somerset Children of 1Yg-I-IAM Sncexrexx and Am+ IIEwLETT are: i. WLLTAI{2 SHOEMAKER, b. 1738;d. Bef. 1740. 2. ii. WLLTAM SHOEMAKER, b. 1740, somerset. iii. GEORGE SsosuereR. b. 1744; m. ELIZABETH WEAVER, 17 Oct 1773. iv, EL]ZABETH SHCEMAKER. b. 1747. v. MARY SHOEMAKER, b. 1754; m. JoFsr BrsHop, t3 Feb 1775. vi. FIENRY SHOEMARr,b. 1757. Vii. HENRY SHOEMART,b. 1759. viii. MARY JEAN SHOEMART, b. 1761. ix. ANN SHOEMART, b, I?66. x. JAMES SHOEMART- b.1766. Generation No. 2 2. Wnliarraz SHorvarnn ftIrttutur Snonuax) wasborn lT4AinSomerset. HemarriedManyAIRATT 12 Aug 1792 in martock. She was born 12 Aug 1771in Martock. Notes for Wn-LiAM SHoeuax.ER: Christened 29 June 1740, marries mary apratt 12 aug 1792 Children of WnlIau STioeMAKER and Many ApRArr are: i. JAMES3 SHOEMAKER, b.1793'. d. Bef. 1795. 3. ii. JAtvGS JosEpH SHOEMAKER, b. 14 Jan l?95, Martock; d. 1866. iii. CHARTES SHGEMAKER, b, 1803. iV. ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER, b. 1806, V. ANNSHOEMAKER,b. 1808. vi. SOPHIA SHOEMAKER, b. 1811, Generation No. 3 3. Jel,ms Josepn: Ssonvaxsn ftWtu,+vz, Wrutur Snomunx)was born 14 Jan 1795 in Martock, and died 1866. He married ANN WFnrE 13 Sep 1818 in All Saints Martoch daughter olWnrnu Wtlrs and Many. She was born 07 Jan 1798 in Martock, and died 1875 in yeovil. Notes for JAl GS JOSEPH SrropN{ArsR: Although Ann lived at Ash the couple were married at martock. Ino parish church at Whatever the reason ali ceremonies before 1837 {I think) were held in A11 Saints Martock. After that year they were performed in Ash. Therefore the couples children were also baptised in Martock. James surname is spelled differently quite often. I have seen Shoemake, Shoemaclg Shumack and Shoemarkand once Shoemaker. On all of the ofiicial documents around this era and as late as the 1890's the bride ald grooms make their mark rather than write their name. james was an agr lab he is the presumes father ofjames because he is the only james shoemake in Ash Children of Ja\,Es SHosnaarER and ANrq WrnrE are: i. lt{M\rAH4 SHGEMACK, b. 1819, Ash Somerset. 4. ii. JoHN SHoEMACK,b.22Apr 1821, Ash Somerset. 5. iii. JANE SHoEMACK, b. 13 Apr 1823, Ash Somerset, d. 1892. * tu JA\,ES SITLIMAKE ,b. l,824,Ash Somerset; d. 1903, East Stoke. V. ARTHUR SHOFMACK.b. 1829 vi. ANN SHOEMACK. b. 1830, Martock; m.
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