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Camm, Morse, Kear - Bream

image: Camm Morse and kear, Bream - Well Meadow, Bream

Top Left:
William Camm, 1840-1908 - standing rear,
Thomas Morse 1873-1907 seated left,
Elizabeth Kear Morse (nee Camm) 1871 - 1968 seated right,
Thomas William Morse 1894-1981 standing front,
Hilda Ivy Morse 1896-1990 on her mother's knee.
Bottom Left:
The Morse brothers with their mother:
Harry, Raymond, Thomas, William, Jack , George (all Morse).
Elizabeth Kear Morse (nee Camm).
Right:
Well Meadow, Bream (near Bream Maypole):
Mary Ann Morse (nee Kear) 1849-1929,
Clifton Morse 1889-1948,
Thomas Morse 1847-1913.

Well Meadow is named after a well further up the hill from which water was piped. The pipe emerged through the wall on the left and was at one time terminated in a tap. Below the tap was a semi-circular stone trough. This was once a reliable water source for this part of the village.


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