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Monday, March 15, 2010

Friends of St Hubert's Church - Host Bemister Descendants


Just discovered this article from The Daily Echo, in Bournemouth, Dorset which tells of our 2004 visit as part of the Bemister family reunion in England to the churchyard grave at St Hubert's Church where my Bemister ancestors are buried - GGGG grandparents John Bemister (1747-1832) and Mary (Willis) Bemister (1749-1838).

A very special site, we also held a small memorial service within St Hubert's Church to honour their memory as well as gratitude for the special opportunity of sharing a moment of reflection in the church which had held such great importance for family members over the years.

-- The Daily Echo article --

A village graveyard provided the unlikely setting for a family reunion when 28 descendants of a Corfe Mullen couple joined to pay homage to their ancestors.

The group had travelled from Canada and America to visit the graves of Mary and John Bemister at St Hubert’s church, Corfe Mullen.

Two of the couple’s sons emigrated to Newfoundland in the early 1800s. Between them, William and Edward fathered 18 children who were to continue the Bemister family’s links with Canada for the next two centuries.

Poole’s links with Newfoundland date back to when fishermen from the Dorset town sailed west to catch the cod.

In 1802 the Poole fleet numbered 350 ships whose mariners braved mountainous seas and bloody clashes with privateers.

But the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815 signalled the end to the lucrative cod trade.

William Bemister came to Carbonear in 1803, where he earned a reputation as a respected businessman and community leader.

His brother Edward left England in 1812 and it is likely that he was on the high seas in June, unaware a war was raging.

His vessel was captured by the Americans and he was imprisoned on a ship in Boston for a year and a day.

On his release Edward was given a suit and enough money to find his way to Newfoundland.

The family reunion was organised by local historian Dr Alan Perry, who has just returned from his 47th visit to Newfoundland and Cameron Hopkins, Mary and John’s great- great- great- great-grandson who now lives in Ontario.

“Various people including my sister helped trace the family tree,” recalled Cameron.

“I came here nine years ago but for many it was their first visit to England.

“They were very excited about seeing the places where their direct ancestors lived and died all those years ago.”

As well as paying their respects at Mary and John’s graves, the party visited Wimborne’s historic Minster where the couple were married in 1785 and were guests of Lord and Lady Digby at their home in Minterne near Dorchester.

Dr Perry, who is chairman of the Wessex Newfoundland Society and was awarded an OBE in 1997 for his work there, said: ”It was quite emotional. Family members had travelled a long way and they weren’t disappointed.

“We had a wonderful farewell dinner in the Blue Boar in Poole, surrounded by letters and deeds on the walls from Newfoundland. It was the perfect ending to a very successful trip.”

Dr Perry is planning another trip to Newfoundland next month.

(By Julie Magee, published in the Daily Echo, Thursday August 12, 2004. Courtesy of The Daily Echo, Bournemouth)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

2010 Bemister Family Reunion

Now just 8 months away - the 2010 Bemister Family Reunion looks like it will be the largest gathering yet. It is being held, August 6th to 8th, 2010, at the Royal Canadian Legion in Carbonear, Newfoundland & Labrador.

The event will be in celebration of the 263rd birthday of John Bemister of Lambsgreen Farm, Corfe Mullen, Dorset, England - the founder, along with his wife Mary Willis of the Bemisters of Carbonear family. The reunion will also be an opportunity to:

• Meet distant cousins from all over North America and UK
• Explore Bemister genealogy and family history
• Experience traditional Newfoundland hospitality
• Enjoy guided bus tours of Carbonear and nearby communities
• Take guided tour of cemetery to commune with ancestors
• Savour wonderful grand Newfoundland Feast and Kitchen Party
• Marvel at Bemister travelling museum
• Participate in Bemister Music Festival and Choir
• Share Church Service at traditional home of Bemisters
• Tour historic and archeological sites and provincial archives; and enjoy
whale watching, as well as cultural and social events with Bemister
cousins before and after the main celebration if you choose this option

Correspondence, interest forms, genealogical information, and cheques should be mailed to:

Bemisters of Carbonear,
Suite 185, 38 Pearson Street,
St. John’s, NL A1A 3R1


If cheques are not involved you could reach us by e-mail at: bemister2010@gmail.com

Please contact us as well for more information or to make suggestions,
and don’t forget to follow this blog for more up to the minute information: bemister.blogspot.com

Friday, August 14, 2009

2010 Bemister Family Reunion

To be held August 6th to 8th, 2010

at The Royal Canadian Legion

Carbonear, Newfoundland, Canada

In celebration of the 263rd Birthday of John Bemister of Corfe Mullen!

• Meet distant cousins from all over North America and UK
• Explore Bemister genealogy and family history
• Experience traditional Newfoundland hospitality
• Enjoy guided bus tours of Carbonear and nearby communities
• Take guided tour of cemetery to commune with ancestors
• Savour wonderful grand Newfoundland Feast and Kitchen Party
• Marvel at Bemister travelling museum
• Participate in Bemister Music Festival and Choir
• Share Church Service at traditional home of Bemisters
• Tour historic and archeological sites and provincial archives; and enjoy
whale watching, cultural and social events with Bemister cousins both
before and after the main celebration if you choose this option

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Bemister Reunion in Newfoundland


In exactly one year from this week, family will gather in Carbonear as the Bemisters of Carbonear hold a reunion in the community that connects all descendants of the two pioneer brothers (William Willis Bemister and his younger brother Edward) who moved there in the early 1800's.

The Steering Committee have been working on plans which are well underway, and will be distributed within weeks.

We will also post updated plans on this Bemister Blog so stay tuned for more news.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in Carbonear in August 2010.

Sincerely

Cameron Hopkins

Friday, March 20, 2009

Welcome To Cameron Hopkins

Anyone involved with Bemister of Carbonear research and events will know Cameron Hopkins as he has been a driving force behind the organizing of family events across North America, and the UK over the last decade.

I had the opportunity to attend the first major event organized in Toronto in 1998 - which was totally by accident as I was in town on business and had decided to stay over for the weekend and visit with my sister and her family. We all ended up going to the reunion - and that followed with attending the 1999 reunion in Carbonear, Newfoundland and the trip to Corfe Mullen, in Dorset, UK in 2004.

Thanks to Cameron's efforts plans are well underway for 2010 in Carbonear once again (see below) -- but we need your ideas and input.

I was honoured to have Cameron recently join the Bemister Blog as contributing editor.

Welcome Aboard Cameron !!

Bemisters of Carbonear - New Email Contact Point

With mobility these days, web based email has become increasingly helpful.

As well, easy to remember addresses come in handy - thus a new address is now in place to assist with reunion planning for the Bemisters of Carbonear Family Reunion 2010. And what more appropriate address than bemister2010@gmail.com, as a point of contact. All mail sent to the address will go directly to Cameron Hopkins, the chair of the organizing committee.

Hope everyone is making their plans for 2010.

Cheers
Ian

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)

Monday, May 14, 2007

Building the family tree and telling the family story

We would like to ask for your help in building the family tree and telling the family story. We are attaching a family group record form, which you could use as a guide to recording information on your own immediate family. Please enter full names, given names, dates, places, etc. Photocopy to produce other forms as needed - one for each nuclear family. We will be updating our wall charts from previous reunions - and producing a mini family tree to show how all those at our events are related.

It would be a great help if you could send us names and addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of other family members who might be interested in attending any of these events. And it would be a real boost if you could pass on the information to others in your family and bring a group!

We would be delighted to get feedback on future activities - including a dinner in Vancouver in 2008 a picnic there as well in 2009 and a proposed major weekend reunion in Carbonear in 2010. We hope you will continue to support our Bemister family project that will certainly leave a proud legacy for our children.

Yours sincerely

Cameron Hopkins
For the Organizing Committee

OTHER EVENTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA & NEWFOUNDLAND

We are planning to hold further reunions in Vancouver, BC in May 2008 and in Carbonear, Newfoundland in August 2010. The event in Vancouver will likely be a dinner similar to the one we held in 2003. We have an active organizing committee in Newfoundland doing preliminary work on a major weekend event to be held in St. John’s and Carbonear two years down the road. Do tell us if you are interested in either of these activities and we will be sure to keep you informed.

Over the past 10 years since the first small Bemister event at Lorne and Martha Innes’s home in Mississauga, we have had no less than 8 Bemister events in Ontario, British Columbia, Newfoundland and England with a total participation of about 400. We now have within our extended family 7th cousins! We have an amazing diversity amongst the progeny of John and Mary Bemister of Corfe Mullen who have spread all across North America – and who seem to have had a wonderful time getting to know one another at our various reunions.

So we will be thrilled to have you and your immediate family take part in our grand project, help build our family tree and keep our family traditions alive!

TO REGISTER

To register or to express an interest in our Bemister Pot Luck Supper please return one of the enclosed forms with a cheque or money order payable to the Bemisters of Carbonear as soon as possible - and certainly not later than July 15. To register please send $20 per adult and $10 per youth along with your registration form. Children under 12 can attend for free. If you cannot attend, do sign up in the Bemisters of Carbonear anyway - and stay in touch! A family membership of $10 keeps you on the mailing list and we will send out further information as plans unfold

We welcome donations which will help to support these events and otherwise promote the objectives of the Bemisters of Carbonear - such as advancing our knowledge of family history and genealogy, producing regular newsletters, and setting up a Web site, repairing older headstones and organizing future family reunions. If you make a donation of $50 or more we will be glad to send you a beautiful Newfoundland pictorial calendar. For a donation of $100 or more we will provide you with a copy of Elizabeth Squire’s “They Lived by the Sea” which has lots and lots of information on our ancestors – especially Bemisters and related families in the Carbonear area.

Contact - Bemisters of Carbonear,
lchopkins@shaw.ca
c/o Cameron Hopkins, 246 River Street, Ganonoque, ON
Cameron Hopkins (BC) (250) 962 1967
(After Jun 1, ON) (613) 382 7166

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Lambs Green Inn in Corfe Mullen

In 2004 when the Bemisters of Carbonear held their reunion in the Poole area of Dorset, UK a very special gathering was held at the site of what researchers have concluded is most likely their ancestral home.

Lambs Green Inn in Corfe Mullen is now a thriving country pub which was established in 1980's in a farmhouse - what was long known as Lambs Green Farm. Located on Lambs Green Lane and still surrounded by farmland, the pub operates like any traditional facility with the operators accommodation on the second floor and the restaurant facilities spread throughout the rest of the various attached thatched roofed buildings.
Examination of the various parts of the current structure, shows that additions have been made in various centuries but the core of the pub is centered around original hearths of a farmhouse that appear to date to a time that John and Mary (Willis) Bemister were listed as living at Lambs Green Farm in Corfe Mullen, raising their three sons. John and Mary had married in 1785.

About 1804 a son had sailed for Newfoundland with a brother to follow eventually. Both sons became established in business and had their own families in Carbonear, Newfoundland.

As all descendants of the Bemisters of Carbonear can trace their ancestry to John and Mary Bemister's Lambs Green Farm, it was a great comfort to be able to enjoy a meal and explore the old house.

Receiving a warm welcome from the staff, we would recommend that anyone with an interest in local history or simply looking for a great meal, plan a trip to Lambs Green Inn.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Historic Churches in Dorset

The website for Wimbourne Minster tells a bit of the history of this church which has served its community for over 1300 years. It remains an important site for descendants of John Bemister (1747-1832) and Mary Willis (1749-1838) as they were married there on 30 May 1785.

Their sons (William Willis Bemister and brother Edward) established the Newfoundland Bemister family at Carbonear.

Likewise the Parish Church of St. Hubert's at Corfe Mullen, and the church yard cemetery were John and Mary are buried is a very special location for their descendants.

Historic Family Pictures

The Rorke Family fonds, ca.1880 - 1970, includes 330 images of the Rorke, Bemister and Forward families of Carbonear. The Bemister and Forward families were connected to the Rorkes by marriage ties.

These images paint a picture of life in Carbonear, Newfoundland from the 1880's to 1970's.

Locating the first pictures I have ever seen of William Willis Bemister and his son Capt. Willis Bemister (who were both ancestors of mine) was a real thrill.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Welcome To Bemister Blog

Hi Folks,
This blog is dedicated to the Bemister family name - maintaining contact among those who share Bemister ancestry and interest in family history research.

Check out Bemister@HomePort for more information

Sincerely
Ian Scott