Name | Earnest Frampton [1, 2] | |
Birth | 20 Dec 1883 | Bournemouth ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Occupation | 2 Apr 1911 | Bournemouth, Hampshire, EnglandFounded in 1810 by Lewis TregonwellHistorically part of Hampshire, it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974.Map before Bournemouth existed.A link to British Library OS Sketch of Poole A link to British Library OS Sketch of Poole Description: This drawing covers the coastline of Swanage and Studland. Reflecting the military impetus of the Ordnance Survey, a battery and signal point are marked on opposite sides of Swanage Bay. The islands and sands around Poole are recorded in detail and the various channels marked and named. There is a network of red-ink lines around Swanage. These are probably stone walls delineating field boundaries, but could also be corrections added at a later date. On the right-hand edge of the manuscript, a note records the scale of the drawing, the date of execution and the names of the surveyors. The note is pasted on and may have been trimmed from the margins of the drawing and repositioned. A red pecked line, starting at Allam Chine on North Shore, marks the county boundary between Dorset and Hampshire. Creator: Budgen, CharlesMap nearly a century after Bournemouth was founded.![]() |
Window Cleaner Co | ||
Residence | 02 Apr 1911 | 44 Bemister Road, Winton, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England ![]() |
Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son | ||
Occupation | 1939 | Bournemouth, Hampshire, EnglandFounded in 1810 by Lewis TregonwellHistorically part of Hampshire, it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974.Map before Bournemouth existed.A link to British Library OS Sketch of Poole A link to British Library OS Sketch of Poole Description: This drawing covers the coastline of Swanage and Studland. Reflecting the military impetus of the Ordnance Survey, a battery and signal point are marked on opposite sides of Swanage Bay. The islands and sands around Poole are recorded in detail and the various channels marked and named. There is a network of red-ink lines around Swanage. These are probably stone walls delineating field boundaries, but could also be corrections added at a later date. On the right-hand edge of the manuscript, a note records the scale of the drawing, the date of execution and the names of the surveyors. The note is pasted on and may have been trimmed from the margins of the drawing and repositioned. A red pecked line, starting at Allam Chine on North Shore, marks the county boundary between Dorset and Hampshire. Creator: Budgen, CharlesMap nearly a century after Bournemouth was founded.![]() |
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Residence | 1939 | 10 Cotlands Road, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England Bournemouth was in Hampshire. Moving from the County of Hampshire to Dorset, due to boundary changes on Monday 1st April 1974 ![]() |
Person ID | I320164395536 | Hurst Improbable Family Tree |
Last Modified | 11 Feb 2022 |
Father | Charles Frampton, b. Abt 1859, Hampshire, England ![]() | |
Mother | Kate Symonds, b. Abt 1859, Bournemouth ![]() | |
Marriage | Jan 1883 | Hampshire ![]() |
Family ID | F3595 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Nellie, b. 13 Mar 1884 | |
Family ID | F3061 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified | 11 Feb 2022 |
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