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Mary Roberts B 1841 Egremont, Cumbria Sails to Panama

In 1864 Mary Roberts b 1841 in Egremont, Cumbria, married William Sanderson b 1835 in Gosforth, Cumbria. Together Mary and William Sanderson sailed for Panama, arriving in Aspinall, Panama after many months, in 1866. They had their first child, Claudine May Sanderson, born 4 May 1866 and died 5 May at sea on the ship "Arizona".

Mary may have been born at The Globe Inn in Egremont. I have yet to find her parents. Mary and William Sanderson went on to San Francisco, settling in Livermore, California in 1867. They had eleven more children, all born in Livermore: Freferick William, Harry Lincoln, Franklin Wastle, Carlisle Roberts (twins), Mark Mervyn, Grace Greenwood, Maud Mary, James Roberts Blair, Alma May, and Olive Marguerite.

Mary Roberts died in 1931 in Ross, Marin County, California, across the bay from San Francisco. She was ninety years old. William Sanderson died in 1894 in Livermore, California. Both William and Mary are buried in The Pioneer Cemetary in... Read more

Memories of Cumbria

Rock Dub

This is where my brothers and I swam.

Rock Dub Salmon

I can vaguely remember Les Walker catching a big salmon in Rock Dub although I'm not so sure of the year. Lots of salmon were caught in those days, it was a great river until the water authority ruined it by over extraction at Ennerdale. I myself witnessed a kill of millions of smolts and parr just below the temporary extraction pumps at the lake sometime in the 1960s. But back in the good old days I once caught three salmon in three days when I was eleven from the pool above Rock Dub called Seven Sisters. I was lucky because the late Joe Kitchen took me under his wing and taught me how to fish! The photograph of the Ehen was taken just above the style into Ike Dixon's meadow at Low Mill, another great place to fish. Joe Kitchen's hen house was just beyond the trees in the top right hand of the photo. I've caught many a good sea trout down that stretch. Thanks for the memories Mr... Read more

Fish And Ice Cream!

Hello. I used to live in Thornhill from 1958 to 1968/9 (aged 1 -11) and I always seem to remember it being sunny even though the area is one of the wettest in the UK! Fish and Ice Cream....not together. I remember my mother often bought fish, not from the local shop but from "the Fish Man". This was a man who would come round Thornhill in a Landrover and he would ring a handheld bell shouting "Fish, Fresh Fish". The back of the Landrover had a horizontal door which became the counter and neighbours would buy their fish. I always asked my mum if I could have a packet of "Nibbits". I don't know if that was their actual name but today the equivalent would be a packet of "Quavers". I still eat them. Ice Cream...I remember that the Ice Cream van would come by most nights in summer time. It was Hartley's Ice Cream of Egremont and the van was a cream colour. The driver would sound his horn (no music)... Read more

Great Memories of This Area

Really it was 1961-66. I worked as a Geologist for the United Steel Companies based in Rotherham. I visited Haile Moor and Beckermet Mines every two or three weeks for 5 years and came to love the area and its people with a passion which has never diminished. It was my first job after leaving University and although, I have worked all over the world, I still regard those West Cumberland years as the best. At first I stayed at the Scawfell Hotel in Seascale. A funny, cronky wee place with a great cocktail bar and other public rooms which were in a 1930's timewarp. I once returned to my room very late after boozy nght with a friend in Egremont to find I had left my key in the room and there was no night porter. I was about to take up a sleeping mode in the adjacent bathroom (no en suite in those days) when I remembered a trick I'd seen in the movies. I cut a... Read more

An Addition to My Thornhill Memory

I've remembered those names. Bob's name was Corrie; Wilf was Wilf Myers, they were two of three Overmen (Deputies) at Haile Moor. The third was big Alf Varah. A gentleman called Chris Gibson sent me a message asking if I remembered certain people. Like an idiot I have somehow lost it. As I recall, the names he mentioned were Jimmy Cowan, James Booth and I think Ted Gribben. I remember the name Jimmy Cowan very well. I keep saying in my head Jimmy Cowan, Jimmy Cowan, hoping a face or a job will come to mind; so far nothing. Ted Gribben was Office Manager at Beckermet. I remember him as a wee man with glasses and spikey grey hair. I seem to remember he was a bit bandy legged, probably a good fast right winger in his day. Always efficient, helpful, friendly and polite. A wee gent! Jim Booth was the top man the so called Agent, a sort of General Manager. This means he was in charge of the iron ore mines,... Read more

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