Ernest Carver & Alice Carver (nee Bagshawe) & Son Geoffrey H Bagshawe
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Title
Ernest Carver & Alice Carver (nee Bagshawe) & Son Geoffrey H Bagshawe
Description
Black & White photograph of Ernest Carver b. 1861
Photocopy of portrait painting in oval frame of Alice Carver.
Ernest Carver parents: Thomas & Hannah Carver.
One of eleven children (seven of whom survived to adulthood).
Married Alice Bagshawe 14th July 1886 - full name: Frances Alice Devereux Greaves Bagshawe. She was the only surviving member of that Derbyshire branch of the Bagshawe family.
On marrying Alice, Ernest changed his surname to Bagshawe.
Ernest was involved in the family business, first at Hollins Mill and subsequently he was in charge of Wellington Mill in Hazel Grove.
They lived at Poise House before moving to Ford Hall, Chapel en le Frith where they lived in twenty-four rooms with their three children and seven servants.
Two page typed brief biography of 2nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Hamilton Bagshawe who was the eldest son of Ernest and Frances Bagshawe. 1889 - 1915
Photocopy of portrait painting in oval frame of Alice Carver.
Ernest Carver parents: Thomas & Hannah Carver.
One of eleven children (seven of whom survived to adulthood).
Married Alice Bagshawe 14th July 1886 - full name: Frances Alice Devereux Greaves Bagshawe. She was the only surviving member of that Derbyshire branch of the Bagshawe family.
On marrying Alice, Ernest changed his surname to Bagshawe.
Ernest was involved in the family business, first at Hollins Mill and subsequently he was in charge of Wellington Mill in Hazel Grove.
They lived at Poise House before moving to Ford Hall, Chapel en le Frith where they lived in twenty-four rooms with their three children and seven servants.
Two page typed brief biography of 2nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Hamilton Bagshawe who was the eldest son of Ernest and Frances Bagshawe. 1889 - 1915
Source
Photocopies of portraits donated to MLHS by Michael Bagshawe a descendant of the Carvers,
Identifier
HOM/01/019
Louiset
Louiset
Citation
“Ernest Carver & Alice Carver (nee Bagshawe) & Son Geoffrey H Bagshawe,” Marple Local History Society Archives, accessed March 29, 2024, https://mlhs.org.uk/archives/items/show/2326.