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Stanton Ford School - CurbarContributions also by Olive Harvey, Janet Kirk, Rodney Shaw and Ken Siddall.
Edward Moore is listed as the School Master in various Directories between 1852 and 1881 - see also People of Baslow, 1829-1895. The 1881 Census tells us Edward was born at Staveley, and then aged 74; his occupation was - not unexpectedly - "Schoolmaster". He was clearly a very talented artist and tutor; schoolbooks belonging to two of his pupils are available to us showing a remarkable scholarship, and incredibly detailed penmanship where he has lent his students a hand. The title page of The Journal of Thomas Goddard of Curbar, 1860 has one of his illustrations on its front cover. We know that is so because underneath it, in a rather more shaky hand (in which the remainder of the Journal is written) it says:- 'Engraving by Mr Moor, Ford Night School 1860'. There is further information about Thomas's Journal in the description of Stocking Farm School. The other surviving schoolbook belonged to John SIDDALL (1853-1895), and is currently in the possession of one of his great grandsons. John's name and the date:-
Actually, that does seem to be rather expensive broadcloth! I'm sure I used to be able to buy yards of material for dressmaking for less than that in the 1960s!!! Further information of Mr Moore's life is supplied on his Memorial Inscription in Curbar, All Saints Churchyard, which records:-
B98. In Loving Memory of / Edward MOORE of Stanton Ford / The above extract is from Memorial Inscriptions for Curbar All Saints Church, published by Derbyshire Family History Society on microfiche. Now obviously Edward was still alive in 1881 so the year 1867 as recorded must be a mistake; however even so it would appear that Harriet might have kept the School running after his death, as it has been recorded that the school closed in 1889, the year she died. The Charities Commissioners reorganised a group of similar Charities as "The Baslow Charities", with money due to "The Schoolmaster" being divided between Baslow and Curbar Schools - see Baslow - Charity Boards in the Church. Olive Harvey (née Goodwin), born in Calver in the 1920s recalls as a schoolchild, receiving the annual princely sum of 10s. 6d. (£0.52½ pence) from the "Ford Trust". She'd understood that this Trust was set up by a "monied lady" who lived at Stanton Ford, to be distributed amongst school attendees who were resident in Baslow & Calver; thus during WW2, when evacuee children attended her school, they didn't qualify to receive this payment. For them, I can imagine, that would have been yet a further indignity to accompany their evacuation.
References: [2] John Siddall's Schoolbook, 1861 - information, original research, and scanned images kindly contributed by Rodney Shaw and Ken Siddall. [3] There is a death registration on the FreeBMD website for an Edward MOORE in March 1/4 1883 aged 76. [4] Edward MOORE had 10 children, all born in Curbar. He and his family are being researched by Antony MOORE, his gt-gt-gt grandson. Antony is a descendant of Edward's son Joseph E MOORE, who worked as a servant for William ELLIOT at Grislow Fields Farm in his youth. Sadly none of the male children remained in Curbar following Edward's wife Harriett's death in 1887, and so the Moore line died out in the village. Anyone who has any further information to add is invited to contact Antony at (E-Mail) . |
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