 
			
		Thomas Raymont (1864-1949): Home and Family
‘I was born and brought up in Tavistock, a dear old town charmingly situated on a river which varied from a tiny …
 
			
		‘I was born and brought up in Tavistock, a dear old town charmingly situated on a river which varied from a tiny …
 
			
		In my previous post regarding Thomas Raymont’s home and family life I concentrated on the aspects of his childhood that he divulged …
 
			
		‘The story of a life so quiet as mine would be of little importance except to personal friends, unless it is so …
 
			
		‘The story of a life so quiet as mine would be of little importance except to personal friends, unless it is so …
 
			
		‘Let me confess at once that I was drawn into the ranks of ‘P.T.’s’, not because I loved teaching, but because I …
 
			
		‘It was mere accident that led my parents to attend the United Methodist Free Church in Russell Street. That church, or rather …
 
			
		‘My headmaster, as I learnt years later, wrote in the school log-book that I had been with him eleven years as a …
 
			
		‘My earliest school, attended as soon as I could toddle down the street, was a dame school, the dame being, as I clearly …
 
			
		Upon reading Thomas’ memoir firstly I have to confess I was slightly worried as to how I would present the autobiography of …
 
			
		Born 1864 in Tavistock, Devon to Methodist parents Simon and Elizabeth. One of thirteen children of whom only a handful survived as …