Hi Gillian
Thanks for the extra interest. I love the books of old photo's.
I didn't really tell you about the archives and marriages or lack of them. For such a large company, they were quite invisible!
I looked at marriages in All Saints and Christ Church., but they weren't there! I looked at Cockermouth Methodists, no joy. The others I was going to look at had gaps or we don't have the register. We don't have the RC ones for Cockermouth yet. I would love to see those.
I'll look at the paper in the next couple of days.
Enjoy your day!
Emms
Of course there's always the register office we can't see.
And of course, Cockermouth registration district is HUGE! It could be Dearham, Bridekirk, you name it!!
So I looked for a clue elsewhere. I'm hoping they will have reports in the paper in the library which I'll be in soon.
No burial either, but no Cockermouth cemetery or Christ Church burials available at these dates. Paper:
No will. I wonder if they did keep it all in the family.
Do you know Palmer Robinson the younger? Or Robinson Court?I did see while looking for a friend's family:
1909
8th August/ John Moffat/ (to)Palmer and Annie / Robinson/ Robinson Court/ Cabinet maker/
They both feature again! Did they get involved in building as well? Was this the yard behind the shop?
I looked at a couple of electoral registers.
Elec. Reg. had All Cockermouth.
1906-1910
Owner voter Robinson Joseph, (Abode) Robinson's Court, Main St, VCockermouth// (Owned) Leasehold dwelling house (Description) Dwelling house in occupation of Miss Harrison.
Robinson Mary , Cocker Bridge, Dwelling House at Cocker Bridge
,, Ada Mary, Old Hall Inn, owned jointly a dwelling house at Old Hall Inn.
Lodgers
Robinson, Palmer jnr, lodged in a Bed & sitting room unfurnished , at Robinson's Court Main Street, for 5s6d per week, from Joseph Robinson of Robinson's Court.
Robinson John, ,, ,,, a bedroom, on the first floor, furnished, at St Helen's Tannery 11s? 1s? p wk from Robert Robinson of St Helen's Tannery.
But also, in 1906/7 only, Robinson, Palmer dwelt in and owned a dwelling house at Fern Bank.
I wonder if Palmer jnr was an oldest son/ grandson who was named after the first one and took the business on? Fern Bank is out of the centre and off the main Road towards the Sheep and Wool Centre and Keswick. I wonder if he built a home up there in his retirement, or even if there were younger non voters over there too?