Person:Hubert Beare (1)

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Hubert James Beare
m. 11 Sep 1808
  1. George BeareAbt 1808 - 1882
  2. Mark BeareAbt 1810 - 1877
  3. Edmund BeareAbt 1813 - 1892
  4. Harriet BeareAbt 1815 - 1882
  5. Mary BeareAbt 1817 - 1876
  6. Charles BeareAbt 1819 - 1893
  7. Eliza BeareAbt 1822 - 1860
  8. Alfred Beare1822 - 1903
  9. Molton BeerAbt 1826 -
  10. Emma BeareAbt 1829 - 1871
  11. Amelia BeareAbt 1831 - 1899
  12. Hubert James Beare1832 - 1901
m. 28 May 1855
  • HHubert James Beare1832 - 1901
  • WAnn PassmoreBet abt 1824 & 1830 - 1897
m. Bet 1 Jan 1875 and 31 Mar 1875
Facts and Events
Name[1] Hubert James Beare
Alt Name[2] Hubert James Beer
Gender Male
Birth[3][4] 27 Dec 1832 Yeovil, Somerset, England
Baptism[9][10] 20 Feb 1833 Yeovil, Somerset, EnglandSt John the Baptist,
Marriage 28 May 1855 Yeovil, Somerset, Englandto Elizabeth Chaffey
Marriage Bet 1 Jan 1875 and 31 Mar 1875 (Yeovil), Somerset, England_QDATE: Mar Q 1875
to Ann Passmore
Death[5][6][7] 16 Jan 1901 Yeovil, Somerset, England
Burial[8] Yeovil, Somerset, EnglandYeovil Cemetery,

(Research):See attached sources.

References
  1. 1871 England Census, 2 Apr
    (www.ancestry.co.uk).

    Hubert Beare, Head, Mar, M, 38, Coal Merchant, Somerset, Yeovil
    Address Huish (Bee Hive Inn), Yeovil, Somerset, England
    RG 10/2417 Folio 14 p20

    • Living in Bee Hive in 1871
      Joanna living there in 1861 and Alfred living there in 1881
      Established as Joanna's son,  and therefore Alfred's brother, from 1851 census, see details
  2. Church of England, Parish Church (Yeovil, Somerset, England). Yeovil Parish Register transcripts
    FHL British Film 1526122 Items 18 - 19.

    Baptism solemnised in the Parish of Yeovil in the year 1833
    Page 56 Entry 452
    20 Feb 1833
    Hubert James, son of James and Joanna Beer
    Abode Green Quarry
    Father's occupation Laborer
    Ceremony performed by D Jones

    Page 56 Entry 451
    20 Feb 1833
    Louisa, daur of Mark and Maria Beer
    Abode Back St
    Father's occupation Leather Parer
    Ceremony performed by D Jones

  3. Compiled by David Beare. Beare family of Yeovil, information.

    Headstone read by Sarah Vallard:
    loving memory
    of
    hubert beare
    born dec 27th 1833
    died jan 16th 1891 [ed this should be 1901]
    thy will be done

    • ?Wrongly transcribed, see Yeovil Monumental Inscriptions
      In loving memory/of/Hubert BEARE/born dec 27th 1832/died jan 16th 1901
  4. Yeovil Monumental Inscriptions.

    Area G
    No 572
    Headstone
    In loving memory/of/Hubert BEARE/born dec 27th 1832/died jan 16th 1901

    • This birth and death date more compatible with christening and death details
  5. "Death Registration 1837-1983," database.

    Deaths Yeovil
    Beare, Hubert, age 68
    Mar qtr 1901 Vol 5c p306

  6. Various. General Research
    Southern Times Death notices.

    The Southern Times Date of Publication 19 January 1901 (On Sale from the Evening of 18 January 1901)
    Deaths
    BEARE:- Jan. 16, at the Albion Inn, Vicarage-street, Yeovil, Mr. Herbert Beare, aged *--.

    • From: Heather
      Subject: [DOR] Births Deaths Marriages - Southern Times - January 1901
      Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 00:31:50 +0200 (CEST)
      Just a note to let Listers know that these "Snippets" and BMD Notices are from my own personal transcription work and are as they appear in the newspaper (except where I have used capitals for surnames in mid report).
  7. Compiled by David Beare. Beare family of Yeovil, information.

    in memory of
    elizabeth
    the beloved wife of hubert beare
    who died sept 30th 1874
    aged 42
    also in memory of
    five infant children of
    hubert and elizabeth beare
    walter died jan 120 1860
    henry hubert died jan 2 1865
    emily died feb 2 1870
    frederick died march 21 1871
    albertina died june 10 1871

    loving memory
    of
    hubert beare
    born dec 27th 1833
    died jan 16th 1891 [ed this should be 1901]
    also of anne
    his second wife
    who died march 12th 1897
    aged 67
    thy will be done

    • Headstone read by Sarah Vallard
  8. Yeovil Monumental Inscriptions.

    Area G
    No 572
    Headstone
    In loving memory/of/Hubert BEARE/born dec 27th 1832/died jan 16th 1901/Also of Anne/
    his second wife/who died March 12th 1897/aged 67 years
    No 573
    Headstone
    In memory of Elizabeth/the beloved wife of Hubert BEARE/who died sept 30th 1874/aged 42/also in memory of/five infant children of/Hubert and Elizabeth Beare/Walter died Jan 20 1860/Henry Hubert died Jan 2 1865/Emily died Feb 2 1870/Frederick died March 21 1871/Albertina died June 10 1871

  9. Church of England, Parish Church (Yeovil, Somerset, England). Yeovil Parish Register transcripts
    FHL British Film 1526122 Items 18 - 19.

    Baptism solemnised in the Parish of Yeovil in the year 1833
    Page 56 Entry 452
    20 Feb 1833
    Hubert James, son of James and Joanna Beer
    Abode Green Quarry
    Father's occupation Laborer
    Ceremony performed by D Jones

    Page 56 Entry 451
    20 Feb 1833
    Louisa, daur of Mark and Maria Beer
    Abode Back St
    Father's occupation Leather Parer
    Ceremony performed by D Jones

    • Baptised same day as niece Louisa, daur of Mark and Maria Beer
  10. David Beare. Yeovil St John Parish Church Baptism Transcriptions.

    Yeovil St John
    Page 57 Entry 452
    20 Feb 1833
    Hubert Beer
    Son of James and Joanna Beer
    Abode Green Quarry
    Father's occupation Labourer

  11.   Ted UDALL, [(E-ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE),]. Udall Ted, information from.

    Extracts from Yeovil trade directories
    1866
    BEARE Hubert, beer retailer, Huish
    1872
    BEARE Hubert, beer retailer, Huish
    1875
    BEARES Hubert, beer retailer, Huish
    1883
    BEARE Hubert, coal merchant, 5 Kingston
    1889
    BEARE Hubert, coal merchant, 5 Kingston
    1894
    BEARE Hubert, Anchor P.H. Vicarage street
    1897
    BEARE Hubert, Anchor P.H. 10 Vicarage street

    NOTES:
    1. Location of the current Bee Hive Inn is at 112 Huish.
    2. 54 Huish no longer exists and was probably demolished to make way for the original Yeovil Town football ground (which is now the Tesco store). The name Bee Hive seems to have originated at No 54 and moved with Miss Lucas to No 112.
    3. The "Anchor" appears to have changed its name to the "Albion" at about the same time it changed hands. It too no longer exists, having been demolished as part of the development of the Quedam shopping centre.
    4. There is a "Gibson Guide" - Victuallers' Licenses for Family Historians, by Jeremy Gibson & Judith Hunter, published by FFHS (1997) which should be available at most good libraries. It will help you to track down any records of licensees.

    • No evidence on census returns of Hubert living at Anchor PH, Vicarage Street

      See Death notice
      BEARE:- Jan. 16, at the Albion Inn, Vicarage-street, Yeovil, Mr. Herbert Beare, aged *--.
      (1901)
  12.   Compiled by David Beare. Beare family of Yeovil, information.

    2/1/6 Yeovil St John P57-E452 Bapt:20-2-1833 Hubert s/o James & Joanna Beer Green Quarry Labourer  Birth:--johanna.Merchant     Scholar    

    Need to check year as the MI below suggests it might be 1834.

    Marriages Q2 1855 BEARE Hubert  Yeovil 5c 874
    CHAFFEY  Elizabeth     Yeovil  5c 874

    Marriages Mar 1875
    BEARE  Hubert    Yeovil  5c 690  
    BURT  Jane     Yeovil  5c 690  
    PASSMORE  Ann     Yeovil  5c 690  
    16 Jan 1891

  13.   University of Leicester. "Historical Directories for England and Wales," database. ((http://www.historicaldirectories.org))
    ).

    Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1889
    Beare Hubert, Coal Merchant, 5, Kingston, Yeovil

    Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1897
    Beare, Hubert, Anchor P.H., 10, Vicarage Street

  14.   CONTACTS.
  15.   Leslie Brooke. Leslie Brooke Collection. (Yeovil Library: Unpublished manuscripts, loose bound, Deposited 2003.).

    Beer Houses and Brewers
    Hubert Beare, Beer, Huish, 1866, 1875
                             Albion, 1898 - 1900

    Directory entries (transcriptions)
    Kelly's Post Office 1866, Hubert Beare, Huish
    Kelly's Post Office, 1872, Hubert Beare, Beer retailer, Huish
    [  ? ] 1875, Hubert Beares, Huish
    Collin's 1898, Hubert Beare, 10, Vicarage St, Albion Inn

    Re Bee Hive Inn
    'Within this hive, we're all alive
    Good Liquor makes us funny
    If you are dry, step in and try
    The flower of our honey.'

    1863, Western Gazette Saturday 24 October
    We hear that the sides of a well at the Bee Hive Inn have partially given way, and that the recent earthquake is supposed to have been the cause of the displacement.

    (In 1863 on October 6 a loud report was first heard, which could easily have been imagined to be a terrific explosion at a distance, and many people believed that Taunton Prison had been blown up by Fenians until their own eyes convinced them otherwise, This was followed by a shaking of houses, bedroom furniture, windows etc. and many people, imagining that their houses were being ransacked by burglars, hastily slipped on garments and searched for the intruders. The shocks were also felt at Curry Rivel and in the Parrett Valley between Stoke-sub-Hamdon and Langport. In Bridgwater the ships lying in the river fairly rocked to and fro, and some portion of a large body of ice in the river near the bridge was broken up. This was a large earthquake with an epicentre in Herefordshire, felt over most of England and Wales.

    Source Geology and Landscape of Taunton Deane by Hugh Prudden
    tauntondeaneleisure.co.uk, accessed 12 Feb 2007, MJW)

  16.   Yeovil Burgess Rolls..

    1864 - 1877
    Hubert Beare, Huish
    1878 - 1886
    Hubert Beare, Kingston
    1887, 1890
    Hubert Beare, 5, Kingston
    1891- 1900
    Hubert Beare, 10, Vicarage St

  17.   Michael Beare, [(E-ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE),]. Beare Michael, information from.

    On wife's death George Beare and Edmund Beare to sell by auction or private contract for best price.
    After expenses of sale paid to George Beare £10 as token of gratitude for kind services rendered to him, residue to be divided equally between children George, Mark, Edmund, Harriett, Mary, Charles, Eliza, Alfred, Emma, Amelia and Hubert.