(1) 1 William POMFRET
Birth Date 1827
Birth Place Newchurch by Culcheth, Lancashire, England
Death Date DEC 1898, age: 71
Death Place Wigan, Lancashire, England
Reside Date 1881, age: 54
Reside Place 26 Manchester Road, Ince In Makerfield, Lancashire, England
Occ 1881: Colliery Engine Winder
Father Hugh WEBB
Mother Jane POMFRET

William Pomfret was born in Newchurch by Culcheth, Lancashire, England. The IGI says he was christened on 6 Jul 1827 at Newchurch y Culcheth, Lancashire, England. Fiche M8, Lancashire Parish Register Society says he was christened:

Newchurch in Culcheth
William POMFRET baptized 1 July 1827
Father (left blank)
Mother Jane POMFRET
Occupation Weaver.
Abode Culcheth

The above is taken from Fiche M8, Lancashire Parish Register Society
http://www.genuki.org.uk:8080/big/eng/LAN/lprs/parishes.shtml

The details of Newchurch in Culcheth can be found at:
http://www.genuki.org.uk:8080/big/eng/LAN/NewchurchinCulcheth/

William Pomfret appears on the 1861 UK Census of England, age 32, Engine Worker Colliery, living at Manchester Road, Ince.

William Pomfret appears on the 1871 UK Census of England, age 42, Engine Colliery, living at 39 Manchester Road, Ince.

William Pomfret appears in the 1881 Census of England, age 50, as "Head" of the Household. At that time he lived at 26 Manchester Road, Ince-In-Makerfield, Lancashire, England, together with his wife, Margaret and seven unmarried children. He was a Colliery Engine Winder. A Colliery is a coal mine. A Colliery Engine Winder was the man who worked the engine around which was the "rope" connected to the "chair/cage" by which men and materials were lowered into/brought out of the mine. Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3776 / 112, Page Number 56.

William Pomfret appears on the 1891 UK Census of England, age 61, Colliery Engine Man, living at 26 Manchester Road, Ince, a 4 room house. Living in this household are:
William Pomfret 61
Margeret Pomfret 55
Margeret Pomfret 21
Martha J Pomfret 18
Albert E Pomfret 14

William Pomfret died in Q4 of 1898:

Surname: Pomfret 
Given Name: William 
Age: 70 
District: Wigan 
Volume: 8c  
Page: 48
Spouse Margaret THOMPSON
Birth Date 1831
Birth Place Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Civil Parish: Manchester
Father John THOMPSON (1795-1852)
Mother Mary (1794-)


1841 UK Census (HO107/523_4 , Scholes) has this Margaret Thompson living at Miry Lane:

Ann Thompson born about 1806 Lancashire, England (no occup) Wigan Lancashire
Hannah Thompson born about 1831 Lancashire, England (No occ) Wigan Lancashire
Margaret Thompson born about 1829 Lancashire, England (no occ)

Miry Lane is where the Doyle Family lived! Margaret Doran-Gorman-Doyle also lived there with her sons, Stephen Gorman and Thomas and John Doyle! Did these families know each other?

The1851 UK Census for England lists Margaret Thompson living at Ancoats, Manchester, Lancashire:

Name: Margaret Thompson
Age: 20
Estimated birth year: abt 1831
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: John
Mother's name: Mary
Gender: Female
Where born: Wigan, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Manchester
Town: Manchester
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Registration district: Manchester
Sub-registration district: Ancoats

Household Members:
Hannah Thompson 27
James Thompson 17
John Thompson 56
Margaret Thompson 20
Mary Thompson 57
Miles Thompson 15

I received this email from the Wigan History Shop regarding the marriage of William Pomfret and Margaret Thompson on 29 June 1852:

I have been able to trace the copy of the marriage register at All Saints Church, Hindley, for the marriage of William Pomfret and Margaret Thompson, dated June 29th 1852. Details given are that Margaret's father was John Thompson(deceased). Also the 1851 census, traced on the ancestry library edition website, gives Margaret Thompson's details as born Wigan c.1831,daughter of John and Mary, and the family living at Ancoats, Manchester at this time. I hope that this is helpful to you. Yours sincerely, E.Fairclough.

 

All Saints Hindley

All Saints Parish Church and The Banner Public House Hindley


The first Church in Hindley was built in 1641 and was know as Hindley Chapel. For the first 50 years it past to and fro between Anglicans and Presbyterians. In 1698 a decree from the Ducy Court of Westminster gave the chapel to the Church of England and it was reconsecrated by the Bishop of Chester in 1698.

The Parish Church if All Saints was rebuilt in 1766, replacing the previous building. Until 1838 it served as Parish Church for Hindley, Abram and part of Aspull. In 1838 Abram became a separate parish, in 1866 St. Peter's (Hindley) parish was created and in 1906 St. John's (Hindley).


Margaret Thmpson-Pomfret was alive at the 1891 UK Census. There are three Margaret Pomfret death listings after 1891 in all UK Counties.

Deaths Sep 1896
Pomfret Margaret 66 Blackburn 8e 213, possible birth 1830

Deaths Jun 1906
Pomfret Margaret 67 Salford 8d 61, possible birth 1839

Deaths Mar 1909
Pomfret Margaret 81 Leigh 8c 227, possible birth 1828

Deaths Dec 1911
Pomfret Margaret 79 Blackburn 8e 470. possible birth 1832

Marr Date 29 JUN 1852
Marr Place All Saints, Hindley (Wigan), Lancashire, England
Marr Memo Witnesses: Samuel Melling and Ann Birchall. Ref # C15/2/41

Marriage
Date: JUN 1852
Place: Wigan, Lancashire, England
Children Mary (1851-)
Elizabeth (1852-)
William (1856->1901)
John (1857-1924)
Ann (1856-1915)
James (1859-)
Thomas (1860-)
Alice (1867-)
Robert (1870-)
Margaret (1870-1927)
Martha Jane (1873-~1940)
Albert Edward (1877-)

(2) 1.1 Mary POMFRET
Birth Date 1851
Birth Place Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Wigan & Leigh: WIG/32/455

Mary was born to Margaret Thompson before she married William Pomfret.

(2) 1.2 Elizabeth POMFRET
Birth Date 1852
Birth Place Culcheth, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Wigan & Leigh: CUL/11/131
Occ Winder at Cotton Mill in 1881

(2) 1.3 William POMFRET
Birth Date 1856
Birth Place Ince, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Reference: Pomfret, William, Atherton Wigan & Leigh: ATH/13/332. 1901 Census lists him as 46 and born in Wigan.
Death Date AFT 1901, age: 45
Burial Place Wigan Cemetery, Lancashire, England
Reside Date 1901, age: 45
Reside Place 21 Hey Street, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Occ Colliery Engine Winder; Engine Tenter in 1881; Stationary Engine Driver in 1891
Reli Church of England

William Pomfret appears on the 1871 UK Census, age 16, living in Wigan, Hindley, Lancashire.

According to the 1881 Census of England, William Pomfret lived at 7 Hey Street in Wigan, Lancashire, England. He was an Engine Tenter, born in Ince, Lancashire. The source of information is: FHL Film 1341902 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3769 Folio 14 Page 21. The exact location today of 7 Hey Street is:

7 Hey Street
Ince
WIGAN
WN3 4UG

According to the 1891 Census of Wigan (St. Andrew's Municipal Ward), Civil Parish Wigan, England, District 36, Ecclesiastical District, All Saints (The parish Church of Wigan), Folio No. 75, page 3, Schedule No. 16, he continued to live at 7 Hey Street in a flat of two rooms. During this time he was employed as a Stationary Engine Driver. It's interesting to note that on this census form, William listed himself as born in Wigan, not Ince. These people lived with him and all born in Wigan:

William Pomfret 36, Stationary Engine Driver
Alice Pomfret 38
Ann Pomfret 13, Tailoress
Mary A Pomfret 10, Scholar
Maud Pomfret 6, Scholar
William Pomfret 4

According to the 1901 Census of Wigan, William lived at 21 Hey Street, right next door to his daughter Annie Pomfret and her husband Stephen Gorman. The exact location today of 7 Hey Street is:

21 Hey Street
Ince
WIGAN
WN3 4UJ


These people live with him:

Alice Pomfret 48
Beatrice Pomfret 6
Mary A Pomfret 20
Maud Pomfret 16
William Pomfret 46
William Pomfret 14
Spouse Mary Alice HILTON
Birth Date 1854
Birth Place Wigan, Lanashire, England
Birth Memo Reference: Hilton, Alice, Wigan, Wigan & Leigh: WIG/41/4
Death Date 28 SEP 1903, age: 49
Death Place Wigan, Lanashire, England
Occ Housewife
Father Richard HILTON
Mother Alice

Alice Hilton appears on the 1871 UK Census, age 17, living at Wigan, Hindley, Lancashire, England.
Marr Date 19 OCT 1877
Marr Place All Saints, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Marr Memo Reference: C33/17/345: Witnesses: Samual Melon and Hannah Birtchell

Witness was Samual Melon and Hannah Birtchell
Children Annie (1877-1965)
Mary Alice (1881-)
Maud (1884-1962)
William (1885-1945)
Beatrice (1898-1959)

(3) 1.3.1 Annie POMFRET
Birth Date 20 JUL 1877
Birth Place Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo There is only one Ann(ie) Pomfret born ±5 years of 1877: Pomfret, Ann, Atherton, Wigan & Leigh: ATH/34/490.
Death Date 18 FEB 1965, age: 87
Death Place Ivy Chaffee Nursing Home, East Providence, Rhode Island
Burial Date 22 FEB 1965
Burial Place North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island
Occ 1891: Tailoress


During the 1881 UK Censu, Annie Pomfret lived with her parents at 7 Hey St., Wigan, Lancashire, England.

In the 1901 UK Census of England Annie and her husband, Stephen Gorman, and her son Stephen lived at 19 Hey Street, Wigan, All Saints Parish. Her parents lived next door at 21 Hey Street. You can locate the location of the house at this Website:

http://uk.multimap.com/clients/gif.cgi?addr1=19&db=ap&client=consig&pc=WN3%204UJ&width=497&height=365&scale=10000

Annie left Liverpool on 24 November 1905 on board the S.S. Cymric and arrived in the US on 4 December 1905. She had her sons Stephen, Harold and William. She was met by her husband, Stephen, who gave his address as 259 Smith Street, Providence, Rhode Island.

Annie Pomfret-GormanAnnie Pomfret 1962

Mary Annie Gorman and Annie Pomfret-Gorman, 1954 North Burial Ground, Providence, Rhode Island: Grave of Stephen Gorman and Annie Pomfret-Gorman 1962



Obituary: Providence Journal

Mrs. Annie (Pomfret) Gorman of 13 Valley Drive, Johnston, died Thursday at the Hattie Ide Chaffee Nursing Home after an 18-month illness.
The widow of Stephen Gorman, she was born in Wigan, Lancaster, England, a doughter of the late William and Mary A. (Hilton) Pomfret. Before moving to Johnston six years ago she had lived in the Mount Pleasant section of Providence for 55 years.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Gorman of Providence; a granddaughter, Mrs. Mary A. Gibbs, with whom she made her home; seven other grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the J. F. Skeffington Chapel, 925 Chalkstone Ave., with a requiem Mass in the Church of the Epiphany, Potters Avenue, at 10:30. Burial will be in North Burial Ground, Providence.

Burial:
North Burial Ground
Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA
Plot: Annie Gorman Lot #6099, Section 25

Spouse Stephen GORMAN
Birth Date 20 JUN 1878
Birth Place Wigan, Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Stephen was registered as Michael Gorman. His brth is recorded in WIgan Register: 8c 74 (Births Jun 1878). He later changed his name to Stephen.
Death Date 31 JUL 1930, age: 52
Death Place Providence, Rhode Island
Death Memo Rhode Island Deaths, 1630-1930
Burial Place Providence, Rhode Island
Burial Memo North Burial Ground; Plot: Annie Gorman Lot #6099 Section 2; Originally buried in Single Grave #1965, Althea Avenue. Moved to North Burial Ground above grave on Nov. 23 1945
Reside Date BEF 1905, age: 26
Reside Place 19 Hey Street, Wigan, Lancashire, England
Occ In Wigan England: Wine and Spirit Merchants (Cellar Man). In Providence, Rhode Island: Brown and Sharpe Toolmaker.
Alias Stephen Gorman was registered as Michael Gorman in honor of his dead father. Later he changed his name to Stephen, the name of his grandfather.
Father Michael GORMAN (1853-1878)
Mother Margaret DORAN (1850-1923)

Stephen Gorman was registered as Michael Gorman at the Wigan, Lancashire Register. Later he took his grandfather's name, Stephen.

Stephen Gorman appears on the 1881 England Census, living with his widowed mother in the household of his grandfather, Michael Doran:

Name:
Stephen Gorman
Age: 2
Estimated birth year: ABT 1879
Relation: Grandson
Mother's name: Margaret
Gender: Male
Where born: Wigan, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Wigan
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street address: 12 Farrimonds Row

Registration district: Wigan
Sub-registration district: Wigan

Household Members:
Name
Age
Alice Doran 25
Catherine Doran 22
John Doran 19
Mary Doran 57
Mary Doran 16
Michael Doran 56
Margaret Gorman 25
Stephen Gorman 2


Stephen Gorman and Annie Pomfret were married in December 1899 at the church of St. Thomas & St. James, Poolstock, Lancashire, England:

Surname   Gorman
Given Name Stephen  
District  Wigan 
Volume   8c
Page 130

Stephen Gorman appears on the 1901 UK Census:

Stephen Gorman
Age:23
Estimated birth year:abt 1878
Relation:Head
Spouse's name:Annie
Gender:Male
Where born:Wigan, Lancashire, England
Civil parish:Wigan
Ecclesiastical parish:Wigan All Saints
County/Island:Lancashire
Country:England
Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status:
Registration district:Wigan
Sub-registration district:Wigan
ED, institution, or vessel:33
Neighbors:View others on page
Household schedule number:227
Household Members:NameAge
Annie Gorman24
Stephen Gorman23
Stephen Gorman11 months

Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3556; Folio: 124; Page: 44.


Stephen Gorman was a barman at the Golden Lion Pub in Wigan. The Golden Lion was located at 2 Market Street, in Wallgate, Wigan. Stephen, Harold, and William Gorman, the children of Stephen Gorman and Annie Pomfret, were born in the flat above this bar.

Wallgate is one of the main streets in Wigan. It runs West to East into the town centre, it starts at the River Douglas were it would split into Ormskirk Road and Robin Park Road going West. It continues under a bridge which is known as 'Wallgate Bridge' then up to the 'top of Wigan' where it turns into Market Place where the Town Hall used to be hundreds of years ago.

The Golden Lion no longer exists. The exact location of the Golden Lion at that time would have been:

2 Market  Street
WIGAN
WN1 1JN

http://uk.multimap.com/clients/gif.cgi?addr1=4&db=ap&client=consig&pc=WN1%201JN&width=497&height=365&scale=10000

Today, 2 Market Street is a bank. There is a lot of redevelopment going on.

I received this email from Alice Pearson concerning the GoldenLion:

Re: The Golden Lion. This symbol is from the White Lion Hotel, 1824-1958. Although called Hotel it was a pub. The pub was located at 2 Market St. Wigan. It was bought by Mr. Lowe in 1957 and razed in 1958 to extend his store. The White Lion symbol was imbedded in the back wall of the new building. Later, when the building was changed, the symbol was moved to the front of the building on the site where the old pub stood. It is there now in one of the peaks facing Standishgate. My father lived in the pub from about 1910 to 1923 when his parents ran it.

Alice (Haselden) Pearson, rochester hills, michigan, usa
 

Kelly's Directory for Lancashire 1905 states that the publican (owner) was John Southern. Although this directory is dated 1905, the data would have been collected the year before, i.e. Sept/Oct 1904. It was located on Miry Lane off the bottom end of Wallgate, north of the railway, near the pier.

Immediately prior to WWI, the Golden Lion Hotel in Wallgate was tenanted by J Wilcock Unsworth. It was owned by the Oldfield Brewery and they also owned the Ashton Golden Lion.

Here is an interesting story about the Golden Lion Pub in 1839:

John Melling
William Cox was the landlord of the Golden Lion pub in Wallgate, Wigan in 1839. At 11 o'clock at night on the 3rd April, he was working in his cellar when John Melling came in, grabbed a bottle of brandy, and ran off. Cox gave chase up Bay Horse Yard, and was joined by two or three policemen. Melling dropped the brandy and was cornered and apprehended.
Date Tried: 29th April 1839, Wigan Quarter Sessions
Sentence: To be transported for seven years

Just for the record: today there is no Golden Lion in Wigan itself but there are two "Golden Lion" Pubs in the areas around WIgan.

There is a pub called The Golden Lion in Hindley Green, a district of Wigan. This Pub has accomodations above it.

"The Golden Lion Inn"
(AKA Taveren on the Green)
805 Atherton Road
Hindley, Wigan, WN2 4SA.

There is also a "Golden Lion" in Ashton, a small district just outside Wigan.

"The Golden Lion Hotel"
40 Gerard Street,
Ashton-In-Makerfield,
Wigan
Tel: 01942 727438


Stephen Gorman attempted to board the ship Cymric from Liverpool on 29 September 1905 . He was suppose to arrive at Boston on 8 October 1905 and proceed to Rhode Island. He was 27. His stated his occupation was a barman in Wigan, Lancashire. He had 7 Pounds Sterling in his possession. He did not have a ticket to his final destination: Providence. He said his passgae from Liverpool was paid for by his sister. But he did not have a sister. He was to meet his friend, Daniel Bulpit of 50 Regent Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Providence, Rhode Island.

He never boarded that ship, probably because he didn't have the money in hand. He was still waiting for the money. So he waited for the next ship:

Stephen Gorman immigrated to the United States on the S.S. Baltic from Liverpool on 4 October 1905 and arrived in New York on 12 October 1905. He was 27, Male, Married, a Barman, English Nationality, English Race. His last residence was WIgan, Lancashire, England and his final destination was Boston, Massachusetts. He had a ticket to his final destination. He paid for it himself. He had £6. This was his first time in the US. He was to meet his friend, Daniel Bullpit of Regent Avenue, Mount Pleasant, Providence, Rhode Island.

Stephen Gorman worked for the Brown and Sharpe Company all his adult life. At the start of the First World War in 1914 he returned to Wigan to work in ammunitions factory owned by the Brown and Sharpe Company. In 1918, after the War, he returned to Rhode Island.

I received the following e-mail concerning the Brown & Sharpe Company:

Hi, Bill. Saw your posting at LANCSGEN re: Brown & Sharpe. We do, indeed still have an office here in Rhode Island, North Kingstown, to be exact. It was a munitions manufacturer during WWII (my father was employed there after WWII and was therefore exempt from draft during the Korean War, as they manufactured arms for the wars). Up until the 60's (don't quote me but if my memory serves me right this is when they moved their facility) they were located in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown & Sharpe were (and still are) tool-makers. They have a website at http://www.brownandsharpe.com/main/

I tried to locate a bit of history at the site, but found very little, although I do find locations in England - 1 at Telford, Shropshire; 1 at Swindon, Wiltshire (a very quaint and lovely little town, by the way, with lots of traditional English pubs); and 1 at Glasgow, Scotland. You may want to try e-mailing them via the website - they can most likely steer you in the direction of a bit more extensive history and let you know if there was a facility at Wigan.

Cheers and Good Luck to you.
Elizabeth
Warwick, Rhode Island

After WWI, Stephen returned to the USA. He boarded the S.S. TOLOA at Cardiff, Wales on 28 February 1919 and arrived at New York on 3 March 1919. He gave the following information:

40 Years, 8 Months
Male
Married
Steel Hardner
Reads and Writes
British Nationality
English
Last Permanent Residence: USA
Providence, Rhode Island
Name/address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came:
Mrs. Margaret Doyle - mother
Clayton Street
West Wigan, Lancashire
Final Destination: Providence, Rhode Island
Has a ticket to final destination
Passsage paid for by the British Government
When and Where last in the US: 1905-1918, Rhode Island
Person joining: Mrs. Anne Gorman - wife
69 Aurora Street, Providence, Rhode Island
Height: 5'3"
Complextion: Fair
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Grey
Marks: None
Place of Birth: Wigan, Lancashire, England

Stephen's wife, Annie Pomfret, often complained that she was better off in England than in America.

Stephen appears on the 1910 US Census (enumerated 21-21 April 1910) residing at 92 Andem Street, 10th Ward, Providence, Rhode Island. He was the Head of the house, Male, White, 31, First Marriage, married 5 years (he gave wrong information: he was married for 11 years), English, born of English parents, immigrated 1905, Petitioning Alien, speaks English, Laborer, Machine Shop, Working on Own Account, Not out of work on April 15, 1910, out of work for two week in 1909, Reads, Writes, Rents House. Living with him were:
Annie:
wife, female white, 32, First Marriage, Mother of 4 Living children, English of English parents, immigrated 1905, speaks English, Reads, Writes.
Stephen:
son, male, white, 9, single, English, born of English parents, immigrated 1905, Reads, Wries, In School.
Harold:
son, male, white, 8, single, English, born of English parents, immigrated 1905, Reads, Writes, In School.
Gladys:
daughter, female, white, 2, single, born in Rhode Island, English parents.
Beatrice:
daughter, female, white, 8 months, single, Rhode Island, English parents.
Beatrice Pomfret, boarder, female, white, 15, single, English, born of English parents, speaks English, Cotton Mill Spinner, wage earner, not out of work on April 15, 1910, out of work for two weeks in 1909, Reads, Writes, Attended school in 1909.

Stephen appears in the 1920 US Census of Rhode Island, enumerated on 12-13 January 1920: T625_1680, Page 10A, Enumeration District 314, Image 1125. He lived at 104 Valley Street, Providence, Rhode Island. He was 41, married, immigrated in 1905, Petitioning Alien, English, parents born in England (father actually born in Ireland), Hardener in a Machine Shop.
Living with him were:
wife, Annie, 42, married, immigrated 1905, Alien, English, parents born in England.
son, Stephen, Jr., 19, single, immigrated 1905, Alien, English, Lunchman at Wagon Lunch.
son, Harold, 18, single, immigratd 1905, Alien, English, parents born in England, Hardener, Machine Shop.
daughter, Gladys, 12, single, immigrated 1905, born in Rhode Island, English parents.
daughter, Beatrice, 10, single, immigrated 1905, born in Rhode Island, English parents.
sister-in-law, Beatrice Pomfret, 25, single immigrated 1907, English, parents born in England, no job.

I find it interesting that there is a Thomas Doyle family living as neighbor to the Gorman family. This Doyle family arrived 1883 from Ireland. Doyle is the name of the second husband of Stephen's mother.

Stephen Gorman appears on the 1930 US Census of Rhode Island, 10th Ward, living at 214 Rill Street, Providence. He rents, $21, has a radio, male, white, 51, married at age 20, Reads and Writes, born in Englnad, Father born in Irish Free State, Mother born in England, immigrated 1905, Naturalized, Clerk, Machine Shop, Veteran of WWI. Listed with him is his wife, Ann(i)e, age 52, married aat 21, immigrated 1905, Naturalized.
 
Burial:
North Burial Ground
Providence
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA
Plot: Annie Gorman Lot #6099 Section 2

Note: Originally buried in Single Grave #1965, Althea Avenue. Moved to above grave on Nov. 23 1945
Marr Date DEC 1899
Marr Place St. Thomas & St. James, Poolstock, Lancashire, England
Marr Memo Wigan and Leigh Register: Ref #C36/2/384; Wigan Register: Marriages Dec 1899: 8c 130

The marriage of Stephen Gorman and Annie Pomfret is recorded in the England and Wales Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983, Volume 8c Page 130.
Children Stephen Joseph (1900-1962)
Harold (1901-1952)
William (1905-1908)
Gladys (1907-1978)
Beatrice (1909-1963)

(4) 1.3.1.1 Stephen Joseph GORMAN
Birth Date 1 MAY 1900
Birth Place Wigan , Lancashire, England
Birth Memo Wigan Register: Births Jun 1900: 8c 68.
Death Date 26 NOV 1962, age: 62
Death Place Fatima Hospital, North Providence, Rhode Island
Burial Date 29 NOV 1962
Burial Place St. Francis Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island (Plot 66, Section 44)
Occ Brown and Sharpe Company

Stephen Joseph Gorman, his father, Stephen Gorman, and his paternal grandfather, Michael Gorman were all born in Wigan, Lancashire, England. Wigan was created on July 1, 1837. It is a sub-district of Lancashire. All records are kept at:

New Town Hall
Library Street
Wigan
Lancashire
WN1 1NN

Tel: +44 (0)1942 705000

Stephen's birth record can be found here:

Name: Stephen Gorman
Year of Registration: 1900
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Wigan
County: Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Volume: 8c
Page: 68


Stephen immigrated from Wigan in 1905, along with his entire family. He was 5 years old.

Stephen lived in the Mount Pleasant neighbrhood of Providence, Rhode Island at 539 Valley Street, the corner of Valley and Harold Street, during the 1920 Census. He was a "Lunchman" at the "Wagon Lunch' known as Haven Brothers, which is still parked in front of the Providence City Hall every evening.

Stephen appears on the 1930 US Census:

Name:Stephen Gorman
Home in 1930:Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Age:29
Estimated birth year:abt 1901
Birthplace:England
Relation to Head of House:Head
Spouse's name:Annie
Race:White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
Rent/home value:
Age at first marriage:
Parents' birthplace:View image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Stephen Gorman29
Annie Gorman29
Stephen Gorman9 1/12
Mary Gorman5 1/12
Emma O'Brien77 mother-in-law Canada


Stephen and his wife Anna O'Brien lived for many years at 147 Regent Avenue in Providence. They later moved to 54 Bergen Street also in the Mount Pleasant section of Providence, Rhode Island.

Stephen worked with his father, Stephen and his brother, Harold at the Brown and Sharpe Company in Providence, Rhode Island.

He was very involved with Democratic party politics in the 5th Ward of Providence.

He suffered all his life with asthma and had a "game" leg, which was caused when he stepped on a rusty nail while playing a prank of unhooking the electric wire from a trolley car. He was also allergic to wheat products. But he managed to have a "short" glass of Burgundy wine once in a while. He bribed his grandsons with "two bits" (25 cents) if they promised not to tell their grandmother.

Stephen J. Gorman was known affectionately by his grandchildren as "Poppy".

Stephen J. Gorman's obituary appeared in the Providence Journal on 27 November 1962:

Stephen Gorman
Stephen Gorman, 62 of 54 Bergen St., an employee of the hardening department at the Brown and Sharp Mfg. Company for the last 23 years and active in the democratic circles in the Fifth Ward, died yesterday at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. He had been ill six weeks.
The husband of Anna (O'Brien) Gorman, he was born in Lancashire England May 2, 1900, a son of Annie (Pomfret) Gorman and the late Stephen Gorman. He had resided in Mount Pleasant for the last 58 years.
Mr. Gorman had been treasurer of the Fifth Ward Democratic Committee for the last 32 years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, International Federation of Machinists, the Hod Carriers and the Curb Setters Locals, and had been Vice President of the Beach Meadows Campers Association of Matunuck, and a Lieutenant in the Beach Meadows Fire Department.
Besides his mother he leaves a daughter, Mrs. William J. Dorgan of Providence; a son Stephen Gorman Jr. of Warwick; two sisters, Mrs. Francis E. Place of Providence and Mrs. Nicandro Ricci of Centerdale, and six grandchildren.
The Funeral will be held Thursday at 8:45 a.m. from the J.F. Skeffington Chapel, 925 Chalkstone Ave., with a solemn high requiem Mass in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Academy Avenue, at 9:45. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

Burial:
Saint Francis Cemetery
Pawtucket
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA
Plot: Section 44, Lot #66, Grave #1
Spouse Johanna Joseph O'BRIEN
Birth Date 16 NOV 1900
Birth Place Renews, Newfoundland, Canada
Death Date 1 JUL 1978, age: 77
Death Place Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Bapt Date 19 NOV 1900, age: <1
Bapt Place Holy Apostles Church, Renews, Newfoundland, Canada
Bapt Memo Rev. John Walsh; Sponsors: Bernard Roche and Maggie Devine
Burial Date 5 JUL 1978
Burial Place St. Francis Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island (Plot 66, Section 44)
Occ Peerless Box Company
Alias /Anna/Anne/
Father Michael Joseph O'BRIEN (1847-1912)
Mother Emma CONWAY (1858-1946)

Johanna Joseph Brien was usually called Anna O'Brien. The second name "Joseph" for a girl was common in those days. Blanche McCarthy in an e-mail on October 9, 2000 wrote to me:

"Joseph was a very popular 2nd name for girls. Almost as popular as Mary was for a 1st name!! That priest had a one-track mind. Kids didn't get the names the parents wanted!! They got the names the priest decided to give them!!"

During WWII she worked at the Revere Rubber Company and after the war at the Peerless Box Company. Her niece, Mary Gorman, got her and her daughter, Mary Gorman-Dorgan, a job at the Peerless Box Co in 1947-1948.

Anna was an active member of many church and civic organizations. She belonged to the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Waters-Langton Post #228 in Providence, Rhode Island. She was also the Chaplain and "Sunshine Chairman" of the Thomas L. Ryan Post #47, Auxiliary in Providence, Rhode Island

By her grandchildren she was affectionately known as Nana.

Obituary:


Anna Gorman
Providence- Mrs. Anna Gorman, 77, formally of 52 Bergen St. died yesterday at Roger Williams General Hospital. She was the widow of Stephen J. Gorman.
Born November 17, 1900 in New Foundland, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Emma Emily (Conway) O'Brien and lived in the Mt. Pleasant section most of her life.
Mrs. Gorman was a communicant of the Blessed Sacrament Church for 75 years and a member of its senior citizens group and it's Rosary and Altar Society. She was also a member of the Thomas Ryan Post American Legion, and the Waters-Langton American Legion Post at Bradford House.
She leaves a son Stephen Gorman of Warwick; a daughter Mary A. Dorgan of N. Scituate; a sister Mrs. Mary Ryan of Providence and seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 A.M. from the J.F. Skeffington Chapel, 925 Chalkstone Ave., with Mass of Christian burial at 10 at Blessed Sacrament Church Academy Ave. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery.
 
Burial:
Saint Francis Cemetery
Pawtucket
Providence County
Rhode Island, USA
Plot: Section 44, Lot#66, Garve #1
 
Marr Date 17 NOV 1920
Marr Place Blessed Sacrament Church, Providence, Rhode Island

Marriage
Date: 17 NOV 1920
Place: Blessed Sacrament Chruch, Providence, RI
Children Stephen Joseph (1921-1984)
Mary Anne (1925-1982)

(5) 1.3.1.1.1 Stephen Joseph GORMAN , Jr.
Birth Date 28 FEB 1921
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Death Date 16 JUN 1984, age: 63
Death Place Warwick, Rhode Island
Burial Date 19 JUN 1984
Burial Place Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Kingston, Rhode Island
O Place Revere Rubber Company (later US Rubber and UNIROYAL)

Stephen J. Gorman, Jr. enlisted in the US Army on 16 April 1942. Here is his military record:

Army Serial Number 11063945
Name GORMAN STEPHEN J JR
Residence: State RHODE ISLAND
Place Of Enlistment PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND
Date Of Enlistment dd/mm/yy 16/4/42
Grade: Alpha Designation
Grade Private
Branch: Alpha Designation
Branch Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Educ. Spec 4 years of high school
Source Of Army Personnel Civil Life
Nativity RHODE ISLAND
Year Of Birth 21
Race And Citizenship White, citizen
Education 4 years of high school
Civilian Occupation LABORATORY TECHNICIAN, MOTION PICTURE or SHIPPING CLERK
Marital Status Single, without dependents
Component Of The Army Army of the United States - includes the following: Voluntary enlistments effect
Box Number 0
Film Reel Number 1.56

Stephen J. Gorman, Jr. worked with the US Rubber Company for many years. He and his wife, Mary Bohan, and children lived at 68 Blue Hill Drive in Warwick, Rhode Island for many years.

Obituary:

Providence Sunday Journal
June 17, 1984

Stephen J. Gorman
WARWICK-Stephen J. Gorman, 63 of 68 Blue Hill Drive died yesterday at home, he was the husband of Mary E. (Bohan) Gorman.
Born in Providence a son of the late Stephen J. and Anna (O'Brien) Gorman, he lived in Warwick for 28 years, he previously lived in Providence.
Mr. Gorman worked in the purchasing department of the Lutz Engineering Company Providence for 5 years before retiring in 1979. Prior to working for Lutz Engineering, he worked 35 years for Uniroyal as a sales representative. He was a volunteer at Kent Nursing Home, and had been active in little league for many years.
Besides his wife, he leaves a son Stephen Barry Gorman of Ballston Spa, New York, and two daughters Mrs. Mary Gorman Brosnan of Delmar New York and Mrs. Barbara A. Appolonia of W. Warwick.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8 a.m. from the Uraquat Murphy Mortuary 812 Greenwich Avenue, with a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catherine's Church, Post Road at 9. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.
 
Burial:
Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery
Exeter
Washington County
Rhode Island, USA
Plot: Field G, Section 1, Row 3, Grave 11
Spouse Mary Elizabeth BOHAN
Birth Date 24 JUL 1923, age: 83
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Father Thomas Joseph BOHAN
Mother Mary Catherine MORAN
Marr Date 30 OCT 1948
Marr Place Blessed Sacrament Church, Providence, Rhode Island
Children Stephen Barry (1951-)
Mary Bernadette (1954-)
Barbara Ann (1956-)

(6) 1.3.1.1.1.1a Stephen Barry GORMAN*
Birth Date 27 NOV 1951, age: 55
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Reside Place Ballston Spa, NY

Resides in Ballston Spa, NY
Spouse Roberta KLEVAS
Birth Date 27 JUN 1953, age: 53
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Marr Date 17 SEP 1989
Marr Place United Methodist Church, Round Lake, New York
Children Samantha Bradie (1991-)

Other spouses: Lorraine GAUTHIER

(7) 1.3.1.1.1.1a.1 Samantha Bradie GORMAN
Birth Date 29 OCT 1991, age: 15

(6) 1.3.1.1.1.1b Stephen Barry GORMAN* (See above)
Spouse Lorraine GAUTHIER
Marr Date 25 MAY 1975
Marr Place Saint Catherine's Church, Warwick (Apponaug), Rhode Island

Other spouses: Roberta KLEVAS

(6) 1.3.1.1.1.2 Mary Bernadette GORMAN
Birth Date 13 FEB 1954, age: 53
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Reside Place Delmar, NY
E Place Russell Sage College
E Place Rhode Island College
E Place St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing
Occ Registered Nurse
Spouse John Joseph BROSNAN
Birth Date 23 OCT 1954, age: 52
Birth Place Mineola, New York
O Place OB-GYN physician, Albany, New York
Reside Place Delmar, New York
Occ Physician: OB-GYN
Father Timothy Joseph BROSNAN (1924-)
Mother Eileen POWERS
Marr Date 21 AUG 1983
Marr Place Saint Catherine's Church, Warwick (Apponaug), Rhode Island

Marriage
Date: 21 AUG 1983
Place: Saint Catherine's Church, Warwick(Apponaug), RI
Children Timothy Stephen (1986-)
Kimberly Dale (1989-)

(7) 1.3.1.1.1.2.1 Timothy Stephen BROSNAN
Birth Date 16 DEC 1986, age: 20

(7) 1.3.1.1.1.2.2 Kimberly Dale BROSNAN
Birth Date 11 JUN 1989, age: 17

(6) 1.3.1.1.1.3 Barbara Ann GORMAN
Birth Date 6 AUG 1956, age: 50
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Birth Place Providence, Rhode Island
Reside Place Florida

Resides in Florida
Spouse Paul David APPOLONIA
Birth Date 23 MAR 1955, age: 52
Birth Place Warwick, Rhode Island
Marr Date 7 OCT 1979
Marr Place St. Catherine's Church, Warwick (Apponaug), Rhode Island

Marriage
Place: St Catherine's Church, Warwick(Apponaug), RI
Children Matthew Ryan (1981-)
Andrew Stephen (1986-)
Gianna Isabelle (1998-)

(7) 1.3.1.1.1.3.1 Matthew Ryan APOLLONIA
Birth Date 10 APR 1981, age: 26
Birth Place Warwick, Rhode Island


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