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Peter
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12 Jan 2015 12:27 |
Just discoverd I'm related to a 19th Century 'Tragedian and Stage Manager', Mun Nobel Paumier, who acted with Ellen Tree. There is a following bio I got from google, but wondering if we could:
a) find a picture of him and his wife b) any more specific information on the CAREER his wife as she is my blood relative
(I have info on her family and not really looking into Mun's family):
He was bom in Whitehaven about the year 1805. He came of a wealthy North of England family, and leaving college at an early age became stage-struck on seeing Macready perform in the Liverpool theatre. After this engagement at Cork, Paumier went to London and offered Manager Alfred Bunn of Drury Lane £150 to be allowed to appear as Hamlet at his theatre. This he eventually did, with fair success, on May l7th, 1836. His friends journeyed by coach from Whitehaven and hissed him on his first entrance on the stage, that being their way of trying to make him abandon the profession, but he had the sense not to mind them. From this he rapidly came to the front and gamed a popular verdict for his representation of some Shakespearean parts. He frequently toured the pro- vinces with Miss Helen Faucit. He was of prepossessing appearance, and although six feet two inches in height, he carried himself very gracefully. After spending a large fortune in the management of the Whitehaven, Newport, and Carlisle theatres, he retired fi'om the stage. His last per- formance was Shylock at the Whitehaven theatre (under Fletcher's lesseeship) in the autumn of 1875. He died in the year following and was buried at Egremont Cemetery.
(From "Barry Sullivan and his contemporaries; a histrionic record")
Thanks in advance!
Peter
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alviegal
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12 Jan 2015 12:56 |
I know you are not looking for any census records etc. but I take it this is him with his wife? Is it her career you're interested in?
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 82, Cobourg Street, St John the Evangelist, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Ann Blakeney Head Widow Female 60 1791 Annuitant Yorkshire, England Transcription Charlotte Tunnicliffe Servant Unmarried Female 24 1827 - Wakefield, Yorkshire, England Transcription >>Mum Noble Paumier Lodger Married Male 39 1812 Theatrical Performer Egremont, Cumberland, England Transcription >>Mary Paumier Lodger Married Female 39 1812 Theatrical Performer Egremont, Cumberland, England
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Peter
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12 Jan 2015 13:23 |
Thank you - yes that is them! I'm also interested in more on his career, but as she is my blood relative, I'm especially interested in hearing more about her.
With best wishes,
Peter
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12 Jan 2015 13:27 |
1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Brewery Lane, Egremont, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Alen Noblle Paumier Head Married Male 49 1812 ... Egremont, Cumberland, England Transcription Mary Paumier Wife Married Female 49 1812 ...Wife Cumberland, England
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Jacqueline
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12 Jan 2015 13:33 |
What was her maiden name? Have you googled for her using it?
It's unlikely that she would have acted in her married name
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safc
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12 Jan 2015 13:36 |
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Name: Mun Noble Bumie Birth Date: Birthplace: Age: Spouse's Name: Mary Sherwen Spouse's Birth Date: Spouse's Birthplace: Spouse's Age: Event Date: 26 Mar 1829 Event Place: Saint John Beckermet,Cumberland,England Father's Name: Mother's Name: Spouse's Father's Name: Spouse's Mother's Name: Race: Marital Status: Previous Wife's Name: Spouse's Race: Spouse's Marital Status: Spouse's Previous Husband's Name: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M04303-2 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 90563 Reference ID:
Citing this Record: "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NKB5-F6X : accessed 12 January 2015), Mun Noble Bumie and Mary Sherwen, 26 Mar 1829; citing Saint John Beckermet,Cumberland,England, reference ; FHL microfilm 90,563.
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alviegal
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12 Jan 2015 13:37 |
There is quite a lot on him in the newspapers of the time.
In fact I've had quite a chuckle reading about him. He doesn't seem to take criticism very well and positively does not like being laughed at!
One example in Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser 14 June 1876 he was playing Macbeth with Miss Cushman and was described as an 'intelligent and gentlemanly man'.
He was also very tall but very thin and some of the audience made fun of his legs. They also ridiculed 'the too pronounced movement of the facial muscles to which Mr Paumier was addicted.'
Being very sensitive and suffering from depression arising from having consumption he had not the energy to argue and instead 'threw up his engagement' at the theatre.
In previous years he would have have had something to say to the hecklers and, in fact, had been in court for spitting in the faces of 3 hecklers who turned out to be 'officers and gentlemen.'
From West Kent Guardian 28 May 1836
His debut in Hamlet at Drury Lane and then Richard III a few nights later was a failure and reportedly cost him 400 guineas. The writer then suggests that he may console himself with the fact that even though he may not tread the royal boards again, many needy managers would 'grasp at a much less sum in order that he may gratify his favourite passion.'
Ouch!!
This seems to contradict somewhat what you have posted above Peter.
In fact in Morning Post 07 March 1843 he also has a stinking review at Covent Garden which basically says that the audience 'tittered' which saved him from an 'explosion of hisses.'
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safc
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12 Jan 2015 13:47 |
England, Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Transcription Print transcription Attach to tree First name(s) Mary Last name Sherwen Gender Female Birth year 1812 Birth place - Baptism year 1812 Baptism date 04 Feb 1812 Place Egremont County Cumberland Country England Father's first name(s) Lowther Father's last name Sherwen Mother's first name(s) Jane Mother's last name - Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Record collection Births & baptisms Collections from Great Britain
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Peter
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12 Jan 2015 15:01 |
This is amazing. Wow, what a character. Thank you. Now, I had seen some bad reviews for the poor chap but none like this ... what a gem! Seems as though he was a performer, but more suited to comedy than perhaps serious roles?
Indeed, yes, correct his wife was Mary Sherwen.
It shows just how varied historical sources can be - if you can find any more then please let know and post here.
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Peter
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12 Jan 2015 15:06 |
PS we're probably a bit too early for a photograph in a newspaper, aren't we?
Also, I recall him dying in the late 1870s so he was at least working until the end. He must have had some skill or surely he wouldn't have kept working?
With that, Mary's mother, Jane is my distant aunt and her sister Margaret had a grandson who was a theatre manager. His son also acted and took the name PAUMIER in the early 1900s/1910s. So seems he had quite an effect on later generations.
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alviegal
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12 Jan 2015 15:15 |
Lots to read if you google mr paumier, actor
Mr Alfred Paumier is an actor in the 1900s and he does appear to do well.
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12 Jan 2015 15:43 |
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Mun Noble Bumie GENDER: Male MARRIAGE DATE: 26 Mar 1829 MARRIAGE PLACE: Saint John Beckermet,Cumberland,England SPOUSE: Mary Sherwen FHL FILM NUMBER: 90563
No image to look at to check his surname
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rootgatherer
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12 Jan 2015 15:48 |
Related?
Munroble Peanmier [Mun Noble Paumier] RECORD TYPE: Baptism BAPTISM DATE: 2 Jun 1833 FATHER'S NAME: Thomas William Peanmier MOTHER'S NAME: Phoebe Elizabeth Peanmier PARISH OR POOR LAW UNION: Bethnal Green St Matthew BOROUGH: Tower Hamlets REGISTER TYPE: Parish Registers
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Peter
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12 Jan 2015 23:04 |
Thank you Alvigal! Amazing - sometimes you just need someone to give you a google phrase!
Thanks too Rootgather.
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ArgyllGran
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12 Jan 2015 23:58 |
Is this possibly your Sherwen family?
ahttp://www.archiveweb.cumbria.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=YDSHE
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ArgyllGran
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13 Jan 2015 00:22 |
Just to add to the census records already posted:
1841 England Census about Man Noble Paumier
Name: Man Noble Paumier Age: 25 Estimated birth year: abt 1816 Gender: Male Civil Parish: Mancetter Hundred: Hemlingford (Atherstone Division) County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Street address: Registration district: Atherstone Sub-registration district: Atherstone Piece: 1127 Book: 11 Folio: 12 Page Number: 16 Household Members: Mary Flower 55 - Ladies School Man Noble Paumier 25 - Tragedian Mary Paumier 25 Charles Power 5 - Pupil Louisa Power 4 - pupil Charlotte Thrupp 15 " Ellen Brown 15 " Eliza Brown 14 " Emma Brown 12 Emma Rowbotham 10 Clara Rowbotham 6 Harriet Jennings 14 Elizabeth Sindair 13 Mary Cooper 12 Sarah Walker 20 - servant Mary Chinn 20 - servant Ann Orton 15 - servant
All the children are listed as Pupils.
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ArgyllGran
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13 Jan 2015 00:33 |
Hun-Noble Paumier England Births and Christenings
Name: Hun-Noble Paumier Gender: Male Christening Date: 27 Mar 1812 Christening Place: EGREMONT,CUMBERLAND,ENGLAND Birth Date: 17 Mar 1812 Father's Name: Mungo Paumier Mother's Name: Maria
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: P01180-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 0496915 IT 3
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JoonieCloonie
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13 Jan 2015 01:51 |
There is a discussion thread at Ancestry spanning a decade that could help sort out the tree branches
http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.england.cul.general/521/mb.ashx
.......... or make a muddle of them :-)
If Mun-Noble had not take himself so seriously, he might have been the original John Cleese!
He probably had "cartes de visite" with his photograph on if he was still promoting himself as an actor in the 1870s ... but for one to have survived would be miraculous perhaps. Since he was well to do it is quite likely he would have had a painted portrait or two of himself in costume.
As they had no children if I am understanding correctly, you could only hope to trace descendants of a niece or nephew in the hope they had been given things left by him.
It could be worth trying to contact the people in the Ancestry thread, they seem to be related as 3 of them seem to be in Canada but they would be indirectly related to Mr Paumier through a mutual ancestor.
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Peter
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13 Jan 2015 13:05 |
Ah this is why I love this website - always good to work as a team and have a second (or several) pairs of eyes on the subject.
I even found a reference yesterday to Paumier performing in Merlbourne and a huge fracas in 1843 in Whitehaven where the actors refused to go on stage for Mary Paumier's (my blood relative) benefit performance. Fascinating.
Thank you ArgyllGran for the 1841 as I had not seen this and struggled looking for it. Also, I'm not sure if the Sherwin family are mine but something to look into. Also thank you JoonieCloonie - I too was hoping for a carte de visite, but hey ho, we shall see. For an actor with such poor reviews, his work seems to be prolific. Performing at Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield to name a few, not to mention his London performances. I'll contact those Canadian contacts and go from there :)
Thank you!
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ArgyllGran
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13 Jan 2015 20:23 |
Re the 1841 - how wonderful to be able to list one's occupation as "tragedian"!
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