WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Hello, I'm Terry Leaman and I'd like to welcome you to my web site.
I live in TORQUAY, in the County of Devon, which is in the South West of England.
>In this part of Devon we have our own micro climate and are able to grow, quite successfuly, the Torbay Palm (Cordyline Australis) this one was photographed on Babbacombe Downs on 15th Sept 2004
My main hobbies are Genealogy and local history. You will find links at the bottom of the page that will take you to my Family pages- the LEAMAN family from Widecombe in the Moor and Torquay, and my maternal family of HOOPER from Exbourne and Torquay.
There are various pertinent entries from 19th & 20th Century directories, for Torquay, St Mary Church, Cockington etc. Plus an Index to the 1861 census for the Parish of St Mary Church
You will also find photos and information on my home town of TORQUAY in glorious South Devon, plus some earlier photos from my collection will help give you an idea of what the town was like in the late 1800's and early 1900's
There
is also a collection of links to other sites both for genealogy and
more information about Devon and Torquay in Particular.
A
recently compiled listing, the result of 15 years research by two of
our local historians, of World War 2 Military and Civilian dead from
Torquay, the military names have been engraved onto new panels which
are affixed to the Cenotaph that stands in Princess Gardens, on the
sea front. If you know of anyone not listed, but who should be,
please let me know at the e-mail address below.
I feel very honoured to be allowed to publish these names on to my web site- please respect the copyright.
I
hope you enjoy your visit, if you think you connect with any of the
families mentioned, you just want to know something about the area or
if any of the links do not appear to work please e-mail me
PLEASE NOTE (Feb 2009):- I can assure everyone that I am still alive & kicking- there are numerous results in Google saying that a Terry Leaman has died. Whilst my thoughts go out to the family involved, I can assure you it is not me.
If, after searching you cannot find what you are looking for, please contact me by e-mail and I'll do my best to help
WORLD WAR 1
A Mystery Roll of Honour from the First World War has been handed over by the War Memorials Trust to Torquay Museum for safe keeping.
Can you help to identify it or any of the people named?
GO TO see a picture of the handover, the Roll of honour itself and the list of names
Please
note;- that whilst you are welcome to download any information or
images for your own personal use, downloading or copying any
information or images for commercial use is expressly forbidden
without prior consent.
This whole site is © copyright ©
T. Leaman of Torquay, 2002/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
LINKS TO OTHER PAGES ON THIS
SITE
1841 Devon census transcription project
1861 Devon
census transcription project
Devon-L and the
online Parish Clerk Project, my resources available for look-ups
COCKINGTON- Old world charm in a modern town
TORQUAY-in
old photos and prints
Torquay- photos from the 1860s to early 1900s, all taken from
stereoviews and CDVs
24 Prints by Rock & Co taken from a book published by C. Way snr.
circa 1876
Torquay - old transport photos, Trams, steam buses, etc
Torquay entries from Pigots 1822 Directory
Torquay, Paignton And Neighbourhood entries from Pigots 1830 Directory
1832 Directory from Blewitts "Panorama of Torquay"
Cockrem's
Directory of Torquay for Friday 7th October 1842
Torquay,
Paignton And Neighbourhood entries from Pigots 1844 Directory
Torquay
entries from Whites 1850 Directory of Devon
Cockington & St Marychurch entries from Whites 1850 Directory of
Devon
Kellys
1856 Post Office Directory entries for Torquay
Billing Directory of Devonshire 1857- St Mary Church entries
Billing Directory of Devonshire 1857- Cockington entries
Torquay
Trade adverts from 1878
1911 A-Z Directory of Torquay Householders
1911 Business Directory of Torquay
TORQUAY- Parish of St. Mary Church (inc.Babbacombe & Watcombe)
St Marychurch and District Photos
Index to 1861 Census of the Parish of St Mary Church
John Lee,
The man they couldn't hang.
St Marychurch Parish Church, names on World War 1 Memorial
Upton National School, WW1 war memorial
All Saints Church, Babbacombe - names on War Memorial- WW1 &WW2
Torquay WW1 War Memorial- list of names inscribed thereon
listing
of Torquay Military & Civilian casualties in WW2
Enid Elliott Linder &
Pennyfarthing Galleries