Marsham
postmill |
Marsham mill was a large self winding postmill with a three storey roundhouse. The mill had patent sails, an iron shaft and a fantail. The mill house was adjacent and a bakehouse was run from the premises. |
To be SOLD a POST WINDMILL situate in Marsham Field near Aylsham in Norfolk, erected about twelve months since. |
William Elvin's cousin James, ran Swanton Abbot postmill until he became insolvent in 1831. |
William Elvin was born in 1790 and married Hannah on 9th August 1817 at Marsham. Hannah died on 14th August 1838 and William died in 1858. |
St. Ann's Foundry, King St. Norwich, Jan 13/57. Mr. Elvin, Marsham Mill. Sir, I will undertake to Cast a Wind Shaft 27Cwt. to turn & fit Tail gudgeon finding all bolts for same ready for fixing for the sum of Nineteen pounds. £19. 0. 0. Thos. Smithdale. |
MARSHAM |
MARSHAM |
To Millers, Merchants, Bakers etc. |
MARSHAM Within 2 miles of Aylsham |
MARSHAM Within 2 miles of Aylsham |
MARSHAM & AYLSHAM |
It would appear that Thomas Shreeve went on to run the much larger Buxton_Mill and was there by at least 1890. Thomas' nephew Charles Robert Shreeve (1854-1932) took over at Bolwick_mill and Marsham postmill and was possibly still there when his farming business became insolvent in 1897. |
Robert Thomas Melton milled at Marsham postmill and when it was demolished c.1900, he moved to Bolwick watermill, taking over from his father. When that ceased, he moved back to the windmill site and ran a steam engine with a single pair of stones. Robert Thomas Melton's grandson, Robert still farms in Marsham today (2002). |
A cousin has a decanter with a windmill etched on to it, attached, with W & HE. We assumed it was a tower mill, but William & David Elvin were at Marsham post mill. A cousin of theirs (we also assume as stated in censuses) was James Elvin at Swanton_Abbott_post_mill. But the earliest of our ancestors were Jonathan & Ann Elvin of Swanton Abbott, whose tower_mill is 'about 1845' - too late for any Elvins. The decanter also has W&HE for William (1790-1858) & Hannah (1792/3-1838) Elvin. who married in 1817. These dates suggest the decanter is between 1817 and 1838, when William was definitely at Marsham! |
O. S. Map 1885 |
O. S. Map 1905 |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
White's 1864: Edward Shreeve, farmer |
c.1779: Mill built
c.1861 - 1880 George Shreeve, miller (managed by Thomas Shreeve) |
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