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Hamworthy is a parish¹ and village situated
on a peninsula in Poole Harbour. The village is divided into Higher and
Lower Ham and has also over time been referred to as Ham, Hamm, Ham
Worthy, Ham Port, South Ham, and Southam. The name Hamworthy derives
from the Saxon meaning 'hamlet betwixt two waters'.
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The rectory, an ancient red brick mansion built
around 1604, was gifted by Lord Wimborne. It was a former seat of the
Carews in Higher Ham that was visited by Cromwell and the Duke of
Wellington, and said to be the first brick home built in Dorset. A large
mound in the adjacent churchyard was said to mark the burial place of
some Cromwellian soldiers. Lower Ham formed a separate manor (South Ham)
which was held by the Worsleys and later the Carews and the Webbs of
Canford.
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Census |
1841 Census [Ron Adams] 1861 Census [Ron Adams] 1871 Census [Ron Adams] 1891 Census [Ron Adams] |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms 1826-1900 Marriages 1826-1900 Burials 1811-1900 Baptism Strays 1664-1897 Marriage Strays 1635-1899 Burial Strays 1671-1893 |
Trade & Postal Directories | Kelly's Directory 1880 |
Other Records | Independent Chapel Baptisms 1833-1837 |
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Monumental Inscriptions |
CWGC Burials in Hamworthy St Michael's Churchyard [Richard Smith] |
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Records held at the Dorset History Centre |
Registers Christenings 1826-1963. Marriages 1826-1975. Burials 1811-1981 |
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths) |
1 Jul 1837-31 Mar 1974: Poole (Parish) 1 Apr 1974-31 Mar 2019: Poole (Unparished area) 1 Apr 2019-present: Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole |
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