Ormesby
St Michael postmill
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c.1910 from a 1938 painting |
Ormesby St Michael was also known as Little Ormesby in the 1800s and was on the southwest edge of Ormesby St. Margaret. The post windmill stood in Mill Lane. The mill's roundhouse was reported as lately added in 1841, thus the mill was probably built as an open trestle mill with common sails and c.1856 the mill had patent sails and a fantail installed. |
Tithe map 1841 - as redrawn by Harry Apling |
Tithe Award & Map, 1841 |
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No. 649 |
House & Garden |
Pasture |
0a. 2r. 5p. |
3s. 6d - |
ORMESBY ST. MICHAEL. To be sold by Auction by Mr. Pettingill at White Horse Inn, Great Yarmouth, Saturday 10 July 1841 at 4 o'c. |
George Davey Durrant snr, who owned the mill, and also ran Hemsby towermill, went bankrupt in 1857. |
GEORGE STARLING, a bankrupt. |
ORMESBY |
ORMESBY ST. MICHAEL |
On 22nd October 1973, Miss D. A. Smith of Belton Gt. Yarmouth, wrote to Harry Apling ... |
A Norfolk Archaeology manuscript mentions that Ben Starling jnr and John Starling had been recorded as millers. |
On 18th July 1972, Harry Apling visited the site and found the mill house to be derelict. A sign in the window read: |
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Mr. F. R. Grimmer, Mill Lane Farm, Mill Lane Ormesby St. Michael Gt. Yarmouth |
T. N. Yarmouth 64641 |
I am a descendant of George Durrant Starling - miller. My mother,
Mrs Annie B. M. Barklay née Starling, here in Australia
has a painting stored away in a cupboard. It is labelled "Ormesby Mill - Norfolk" in my mother's hand. I was lead to believe that it is the Orlesby St Michael mill, however it seems that that mill was burned down in 1917 and the painting is dated 1938. |
Have recently been following a particular line of family history research which leads me back, mainly, through the Empson family. I see from your website that you record them as living at the mill house on Ormesby St Michael in 1883. The 1881 Census records them living at the mill house two years earlier. John Empson was then aged 40 and is recorded as being born in Winterton. Elizabeth Watson Empson, also aged 40 is recorded as being born in Hemsby. I think that John is the son of James Empson, farmer, who is recorded back to the 1841 Census, variously as 'south of King Street' and 'near Lighthouse Hill. John was 9 months old at the time of the 1841 Census. Interestingly, John and Elizabeth appear to have been working as school teachers in 1871; John had previously been a Pupil Teacher and by 1881 their daughter Sarah Elizabeth was a pupil teacher in Ormesby School. |
O.S. Map 1888 - 1889 Image produced from the www.old-maps.co.uk service with permission of Landmark Information Group Ltd. and Ordnance Survey |
O.S. Map 2005 Image reproduced under licence from Ordnance Survey |
White's 1845: Robert Gowen, millwright |
Faden's map 1797: Flour W Mill Bryant's map 1826: Windmill White's 1836: Nathaniel Hammond, corn miller Tithe Award 1841: Owner: Timothy Fellows; Occupier: Nathaniel Hammond c.1841: Timothy Fellows, mill owner, died 1841: Nathaniel Hammond, yearly tenant miller at a rent of £40 per annum June 1841: Mill advertised for sale by auction with roundhouse lately added 1846: Benjamin Starling snr, miller c.1856: Patent sails installed 1857: George Davey Starling snr., mill owner, bankrupt, also Hemsby towermill 1857: Benjamin Starling snr, miller July 1857: Mill advertised for sale by auction September 1861: Mill advertised for sale or let White's 1864: Benjamin Starling, miller |
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