Edward Pearman Snr
(1796-1870)
Elizabeth Largen
(1802-)
James Pearman
(1827-)
Sarah Ann Whitaker
(Cir 1841-)
James Thomas Pearman
(1878-1943)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. Sarah Hardman

James Thomas Pearman

  • Born: 5 Dec 1878
  • Marriage (1): Sarah Hardman on 26 Dec 1900 in St Marys, Wakefield, West Yorkshire England 1014
  • Died: 22 Apr 1943 at age 64 1014
  • Buried: Sandal Magna, Wakefield, Yorkshire England

  Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: mechanic. 1014 Chris Pearman notes:
With JAMES THOMAS PEARMAN we come to a person who lived on until 1943, and about whom quite a lot is known. On 26th December 1900 he married Sarah Hardman at St.Mary's church Wakefield. The marriage certificate shows his profession as 'mechanic', the same as Sarah's father James Hardman (the 1901 Census says 'Engineer at Machine Makers'). Possibly the couple met because J.T.Pearman worked with or knew James Hardman. J.T.'s address was given as 6 Church View Thornes Lane, his wife's as 13 Kay Street. He was 23, she 24.

Anecdotal evidence tells that J.T. was at one time chauffeur to the Rhodes family who owned an engineering works (Joseph Rhodes Ltd founded in 1824) in Ings Road, later Calder Vale Road. Jack Pearman recalled that J.T.'s mother Sarah Ann worked as a servant (possibly a cleaner as she was referred to as 'charwoman' on her later marriage certificate) for the Rhodes family, and this seems to have instigated a link with the Pearmans, as two of J.T.'s sons, Jack and Milford, spent their working lives with Rhodes Ltd. The last family head of the company Charles Joseph Rhodes kept faith with the link by weekly visits to J.T.'s widow Sarah following the death of J.T. in 1943 up to the late 1950s, ostensibly to purchase fresh eggs from her sons James Cecil Pearman's smallholding in Almshouse Lane, but probably to pay a small pension.

In 1919 J.T. and Sarah bought the house known as "Birdleigh" (later the Post Office and General Store) at Milnthorpe Wakefield with the aid of a mortgage from the Wakefield Building Society. The purchase was registered at the Wakefield Deeds Registry in 1919 Vol.35 Nos.423 and 424. Before this they had raised a large family, Nellie, Jack, Harry, James Cecil, Milford and Thomas Kitchener Pearman (born 8th January 1916 and named in honour of Lord Kitchener the 1914-18 war leader). In 1923 J.T. purchased land adjoining "Birdleigh" along with a building used as a garage from C.J.Rhodes (see above), the garage stated to be previously rented by J.T. from Rhodes. J.T.'s occupation was at that time stated to be Motor Cycle Dealer. In 1929 the mortgage was for some reason paid off and a new one taken out (Registry 1929 Vol.156 No.39). Could this have been to finance the fitting out of the house as a shop and Post Office? The family stayed at the Post Office until J.T. became ill in 1939. The Milnthorpe properties were sold to Mr P. Arundale in 1939 (Registry Vol.111 No.185) when J.T.'s occupation was given as Grocer. They and their youngest son Thomas K. then moved to a rented cottage in Almshouse Lane at Newmillerdam, where, following the death of J.T. on 22nd April 1943, Sarah lived out her old age until taken into care at Hemsworth hospital where she died on 25th August 1962. They are both buried in Sandal Churchyard. Their children's details follow.

Nellie Pearman married Kenny Banks (Wakefield Registry 6.1920 No.89), and lived at Woolley with their family Reggie, Cecil, Milford and Ethel. Jack married Violet Sullivan. They had no children, and lived at Bromley Mount, Sandal. Next door to them lived brother Milford Pearman (referred to by the family as 'Miggie') and his wife Annie (known as Sandy) whose maiden was Fleming, with their children Wendy, and Roger (formerly an all-round sportsman, played briefly for Wakefield Trinity including a Wembley final, married an American lady and went to live in Australia where he retailed opals. Wendy says he is now divorced). Harry married Frances Parkin and they lived at 53 Snapethorpe Road Lupset Wakefield (later moving to Horbury) with their family, Donald, Alan, David, Valerie and John. James Cecil Pearman (born 1908 Certificate No.9c 11) married Lily Heaton who, having lost a baby was unable to have more children, and they lived for many years in Almshouse Lane at Newmillerdam only four doors away from the cottage occupied by Cecil's mother. Thomas K. Pearman married Mary Fisher on 5th April 1941 and until 1960 lived at 140 Waterton Road at Lupset, then moved to 60 Batley Road Wakefield. Their children were Christopher Ronald (14th May 1943), David Ian (3rd January 1945), Richard Scott (2nd September 1946), Anne Patricia (24th May 1948) and Kathryn Mary (8th September 1953). Anne died in childhood of a brain tumour on 27th September 1956. Thomas K Pearman died on 5th September 1966. David Ian Pearman died on 13th October 2004 at Knaresborough. Mary Pearman died in Wakefield on 30th May 2007.

• connection. 1014 Chris Pearman 's connection to me is as follows:
Chris Pearman (1943)
His father was Thomas Pearman (1916)
His father was James Pearman (1878)
His father was James Pearman (1827)
His father was Edward Pearman (1796) who also had Sarah Ann Pearman (1834) who married William Ashton (1831)
They had William Ashton Pearman (1857)
He had Valentine Ashton (1890)
He had Ronald Ashton (1921)
He had Rodney Ashton (1942) who married Patricia Kneller (1942)
Her father was John Kneller (1911)
His father was Alfred Kneller (1887)
His father was Henry Kneller (c1857) who married Olive Pink (1859)
His father was James Kneller (c1832) who married Eliza Kemp (1836)
Her father was George Kemp (c1796) & he also had George Kemp (1823)
He had John Kemp (1860)
He had Louisa Kemp (1884) who married Percy Barton (1882)
They had Marinda Barton (1903) who married Arthur Crowther (1902)
His father was Frederick Crowther (1875) who married Elizabeth Knight (1876)
His father was John Knight (1844) & he also had Arthur Knight (1881) who married Ethel Dawes (1879)
Her father was Richard Dawes (1845)
His father was Edward Dawes (1813) & he also had James Dawes (1843)
He had Annie Florence Dawes (1873) who married Arthur Augustus Bray (1869)
They had Albert Bray (1896)
He had Robert Alfred Bray (1920) who married Veda Kemp (1925)
They had Robert Bray (1947) who married me - Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)


James married Sarah Hardman, daughter of James Hardman and Unknown, on 26 Dec 1900 in St Marys, Wakefield, West Yorkshire England.1014 (Sarah Hardman was born circa 1880, died on 25 Aug 1962 and was buried in Sandal Magna, Wakefield, Yorkshire England.)


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