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Thomas Crumpler

Male 1832 - 1881  (~ 50 years)


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  • Name Thomas Crumpler  [1
    Birth ABT. 1832  Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 2 Jan 1832  South Street-Unitarian Or Presbyterian, Wareham, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Occupation Baker, (1881); Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Death AFT. 1881  [1
    Notes 
    • Thomas CRUMPLER
      Sex: M

      Event(s):
      Christening: 2 Jan 1832
      South Street-Unitarian Or Presbyterian, Wareham, Dorset, England

      Parents:
      Father: Daniel CRUMPLER
      Mother: Sarah

      THIS THOMAS CRUMPLER BELOW MAY AT THIS STAGE BE THIS THOMAS CRUMPLER


      THE POST OFFICE
      The shop now known as Stoborough Post Office or Gays Stores has a history going back at least to 1841, when Thomas Hatchard was the baker on the site.

      Thomas Crumpler, great uncle of Ted Crumpler our present Parish Councillor, was the baker in the 1861 census. He was a young man of 29 years living on the premises with his parents (Daniel, a yeoman farmer and wife Sarah) and one of his brothers John, a carpenter. Thomas continued in the trade and appears in the 1891 census being helped by his sons, Thomas aged 24 years and George 22 years old.

      In the Crumpler's day, the bakery was on the right of the present shop. The oven, fired by furze faggots, could bake 200 large loaves at a time. The faggots were lit in the oven and left to heat it while the dough was prepared. The hot ashes were then raked out and the oven wiped over; the loaves were placed inside and the door sealed on the outside with the hot ashes.

      Baking continued for 6 days of the week and on the 7th the local people brought their dinners to be roasted for a penny. This kept the oven warm and saved time Monday morning in reheating, it also gave the cottagers a good Sunday roast as few had ovens of their own at home.

      Collecting the furze from the surrounding heathland was a full time job for a man and his cart. The delivery round employed four carts, serving the Wareham area and all the villages around and out as far as Tyneham and Warbarrow.

      Thomas Crumpler died in 1909. His daughter, Elizabeth, married to Sydney Gay, bought the goodwill of the shop from her late father's estate for £30. Elizabeth continued to run the shop until she was in her 80's when she sold to the present owner Mrs Jean Jones and her late sister Mrs May Bright.

      The small shop and adjoining house was demolished at this stage and the present shop built. Mrs Jones remembers sweeping the earth floors in the cottage. The bake house (built by Sydney Gay) and much older stable block are still standing. Many older residents of the village will remember Mr William (Jim) Tubb (Mrs Jones' brother) and Mr Roy Bright (her brother in law) delivering groceries to customers in the village.

      The post office was originally at 31 Corfe Road (4 doors north of the shop); it was also a shop and bakery. The baker and grocer in 1871 were Joseph Head and his wife Lavinia. It was still in the same family in 1964 when the then owner Ernest Head sold the business to William Jones (late husband of Mrs Jean Jones). Mr Jones operated the post office from 31 Corfe Road for a year and then closed the shop and transferred the post office to its present site.

      All the staff in the present shop have had long serving records; Merle Henstridge stayed 31 years before retiring, Julie Warne 39 years with time out for 3 children, Pauline Marshallsay has spent 29 years in the post office and Jean Stockley has 18 years in post after working in Cullens in West Street.

      The picture of the shop is difficult to date but was obviously taken before the installation of telegraph/electric cables in 1936.

      We are most grateful for this interesting piece of history contributed by the late Percy Crumpler and the present proprietors, particularly Kathy Jones.
    Person ID I1585  Walsh - Wilson Family Tree
    Last Modified 17 May 2008 

    Father Daniel Stickland Crumpler,   b. ABT. 1801, Wareham, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. BEF. 1881, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 79 years) 
    Mother Sarah Budden,   b. ABT. 1805, Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age ~ 77 years) 
    Marriage 20 Feb 1831  St. Mary's Church, Wareham, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F630  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family M A Crumpler,   b. 1831, East Creech, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age > 51 years) 
    Children 
     1. Sarah Ann Crumpler,   b. AFT. 1 Jan 1866, Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age > 16 years)
     2. John Crumpler,   b. AFT. 1 Jan 1866, Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age > 16 years)
     3. Tom Crumpler,   b. AFT. 1 Jul 1867, Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age > 15 years)
     4. George Crumpler,   b. AFT. 1 Jul 1869   d. AFT. 1881 (Age > 13 years)
     5. Eliza Crumpler,   b. ABT. 1873, Stoborough, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. AFT. 1881 (Age ~ 9 years)
    Family ID F643  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S02861] Kevin Crumpler.

    2. [S03407] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, International Genealogical Index (I.G.I.) Web Site: www.familysearch.com.