Theme for the A-Z Challenge 2023
Family Traits, Quirks d Characteristics
The birth certificate of my great grandfather James Danson (1852-1906) first brought to light the names of his parents - mother Elizabeth Calvert and father Henry Danson, described as a "YEOMAN FARMER"- with the address Trap Farm, Carleton near Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire.
Trap Farm is still named on the current Ordnance Survey Map, but when I saw it c.1998, although occupied, it was a sorry sight, situated amidst fields on what is now a busy road, it was run down and dilapidated.
But returning to my great grandfather's birth certificate where his father was described as a Yeoman Farmer:
But who/what was a "Yeoman Farmer"?
- The Oxford English Dictionary defines a "yeoman" as "A
man holding a small landed estate, a freeholder under the rank of
gentleman....a countryman of rspectable standing, especially one who cultivates his own land."
- The British Genealogy website defines it: "A yeoman is generally used to mean a farmer who owns his own piece of
land (however small) as opposed to being a tenant farmer. It may have
been as simple as him wanting to sound a bit grander than his
neighbours."
- Other
websites indicate it was a farmer of the middle classes, who
cultivated his own land, often with the help of family members i.e. in
the social structure of the times, above a tenant farmer, but below
the gentry and nobility.
So definitely not to be confused with the ceremonial Yeoman of the Guard at the Tower of London in their Tudor costume.
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To end on a fun note - below is Henry Danson's great great grandson, my brother winning a prize in a fancy dress competition as a
Yeoman of the Guard . It was a testimony to my mother's
creative skills - adapted from a red suit of hers, my 1950's waspy belt
and my father's war medals. I cannot imagine how my brother ever
agreed to wear tights dyed red, and rosette garters. c.1958
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Onto Z for ZEALOUS
IN CASE YOU MISSED
A for ADVENTUROUS, B for BIGAMOUS, C for CRIMINAL, D for DEVOUT
E for ENTERPRISING & ESTEEMED, F for FEISTY
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I remember your previous posts about Trap Farm, but did not realize your gg grandfather was a yeoman farmer. The house does look small, but people spent much more time outside then (not like today, glued to our TVs and computers :-) so the house was likely sufficient for its time.
ReplyDeleteIt’s good to see the farmhouse is being rejuvenated rather than left to ruin. Great outfit and photo for your brother.
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