Family tree Photos of the Blackman family Blackman page

Ann Waymouth (nee Blackman) John Waymouth (Accountant) Left:  Ann Blackman, (1821-1906), sister of John Blackman.
Ann married John Waymouth at London in 1844 and they emigrated to New Zealand in 1859.
Right:  John Waymouth, (1821- 1892), husband of Ann Blackman.
Accountant of Auckland.
John Blackman Elizabeth Pulman (nee Chadd) Left:  John Blackman, (1819-1893), son of James Blackman and Ann (nee Stovell) of Chobham, Surrey.
Journalist.   Emigrated to New Zealand 1870.

Right:  Elizabeth Pulman (nee Chadd) (1835-1900). Carried on the photographic business after her first husband died. Married John Blackman 1875.
Percy James Blackman Mary Seward Coombs (1875-1969) Left:  Percy James Blackman (1878- 1942), son of John Blackman and Elizabeth Pulman (nee Chadd). Theatrical producer of Dunedin.
Right:  Mary Seward Blackman (1875- 1969), daughter of John Coombs and Elizabeth Ann (nee Boyes).   Married Percy James Blackman.

The Barley Mow

Barley Mow, the home of Thomas and Mary Blackman at Knaphill, near Woking.

Horsell Church

Horsell Church, where the children of Thomas and Mary Blackman were baptised.

Bisley Church

Bisley Church where Ann Stovell was baptised in 1792, daughter of William and Elizabeth Stovell.

Fowlers Wells in 1986

Fowlers Wells, Chobham, home of James and Ann Blackman.   Photo taken in 1986

Fowlers Wells in early 1800s Fowlers Wells

The farm house at Chobham, Surrey where James Blackman and Ann (nee Stovell) lived.   Their children would have been born in this house, as was John Waymouth, their first grandchild in 1845.
This painting was probably brought to New Zealand by John Blackman when he emigrated in 1870.
See more recent photo above.

Chobham Church

Chobham Church where the children of James and Ann Blackman were baptised.

Chobham Church painting

Chobham Church from Mary Ann Waymouth's album.   It was probably painted before 1859.