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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Bemisters of Carbonear 2010 Family Reunion

William Willis Bemister (1789-1863)

Planning is well underway for the Bemisters of Carbonear 2010 Family Reunion, to ensure that it will be a grand opportunity to discover family roots and meet family members from across the North American continent. Bemisters of Carbonear because of a pair of brothers by the name of Bemister who headed out from Corfe Mullen in Dorset, England. Like many Newfoundlanders since - opportunities took them to many other locations but as the family became established and prospered in Carbonear area first it remains an ancestral home for all descendants.

Beginning with genealogical research in the 1990's, a few family members established new connections with relatives they didn't know. Once people had a chance to meet fellow descendants they began organizing reunions in Toronto, Newfoundland and Vancouver and quickly realized the value of holding larger events in ancestral home lands, as well as local events across the country. Local reunions and the major gatherings have become important events for family members with organizing committees working several years in advance. In 1999 an international reunion was held
in Carbonear, Newfoundland and in 2004 the family returned to Corfe Mullen, England, for a reunion there. In all of these reunions local travel has been arranged so that sites of family significance can be visited.

The first member of the Bemister family arrived in Carbonear from Corfe Mullen Parish, Dorset. William Willis Bemister (1789-1863) was fourteen years old, and arrived as an apprentice clerk for a local export firm. His younger brother Edward joined him in 1812, and they eventually went into business on their own as they became young men.

The major family lines were established by the 18 children of these two brothers and their wives.
William Willis Bemister (1789-1863) m. Ann Howell (1789-1851)
  1. Maria Ann m. Richard K. Shepherd (9 Children)
  2. John G. m. Jane Taylor (5 children)
  3. Louisa -
  4. Willis m. Mary Elizabeth Bartlett (7 children)
  5. Mary m. Mark William Forward (8 children)
  6. William m. Dorcas Charlotte Bartlett (3 children)
  7. Frederick Thomas m. Emily Louisa Taylor (5 children)
  8. Reuben James m. Emily Jane Pike (3 children)
  9. Sarah Jane m. Stephen B. Pike (5 children)
Edward Smith Bemister (1796-1878) m. Susannah Grant (1803-1859)
  1. Thomas Grant -
  2. Mary Amelia 1m. Joseph Drover (1 child) 2m. James Forward
  3. Emma m. James Drover (6 children)
  4. Julianna m. Robert Joyce (9 children)
  5. John Ridout m. Mary Anne Cannon (10 children)
  6. Elizabeth Susannah m. William S. Parsons (2 children)
  7. Stella Jane -
  8. Caroline m. James Hutchings (1 child)
  9. Edward Fredric m. Elizabeth Clarke (5 children)

2 comments:

Jane Adams said...

Hello. Living in Corfe Mullen I was interested in your blog post. However, Corfe Mullen is in Dorset, not Devon as shown on your post. Many thanks. Jane

Janet Howell Pye said...

Re:Bemister

I thought you would be interested to know that I found three Bemister's in a Labrador census from 1873. I've been interested in the Bemister name since seeing that there was a Bemister who married an Ann Howell. My Howell ancestors came from around Carbonear and so I have been interested in any info that may link my family to her. Anyways, below is the link to the census website. These Bemisters may be related to you in some way I'm sure!

http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cmisc/1873-chateau-hbr-lab.shtml

Janet Howell Pye
janethowell@hotmail.com