Nimmo, Alexander 1a

Birth Name Nimmo, Alexander
Gramps ID I0008
Gender male
Age at Death 64 years, 11 months, 26 days

Events

Event Date Place Description
Sources Notes
Birth [E0009] 1922-07-04 18 Craigton Terrace, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK Birth of Nimmo, Alexander
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Baptism [E0060] 1922-10-15 18 Craigton Terrace, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK Baptism of Nimmo, Alexander
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Military Service [E1213] between 1940 and 1947   Army Service No. 1952430
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Military Service [E0065] 1947   Unteroffizier der Königlich britischen Armee
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Military Service [E0068] 1947   Corporal Royal Engineers (1952430), Fire Inspector
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Occupation [E0064] 1947   Cartographer
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Profession: Cartographer

Attribute Note

Alexander Nimmo was a Cartographer, qualified by apprenticeship to John Bartholemew, Edinburgh.

Residence [E0404] 1947-04-00 Kantstraße 50, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Residence of Nimmo, Alexander
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Residence [E0596] 1947-12-04 3H Monktonhall Terrace, Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, UK Residence of Nimmo, Alexander
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Address Note

This was the address of Alexander Williamson and Jean Fairgrieve, with whom the family were staying after Alexander's demobilisation from the British army after World War 2. Alexander lived with his wife, Annelore Prüter, in Musselburgh until he had completed his apprenticeship as Cartographical Engraver with the firm John Bartholemew in Edinburgh.

Residence [E0415] 1948 6 Cheapside, East Street, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Residence of Nimmo, Alexander
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Address Note

The Cheapside address was in the centre of Taunton, a flat over the Heath and Heather shop for quality foodstuffs. Heath and Heather were the landords and sued Alexander Nimmo for structural repairs to the appartment after he left in December 1951. The repairs in question were related to rotten woodwork of the stairs leading up to the flat (and the flat above) which were much older than the tenure of Alexander Nimmo. The plaintiff lost in court, although the current legal position would have allowed them to expect a tenant to cover all repairs irrespective of the condition of the object at the start of tenure.

Occupation [E2953] 1948-06-01 Hydrographic Supplies Establishment, Creechbarrow House, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Occupation of Nimmo, Alexander
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Residence [E0623] 1951 21 Bramley Road, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Residence of Nimmo, Alexander
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Residence [E0416] 1961 38 Bridgwater Road, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Residence of Nimmo, Alexander
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Death [E0063] 1987-06-30 Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Death of Nimmo, Alexander
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Probate [E3281] 1987-12-10 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK  
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0055]1894-09-221970-08-18
Mother Williamson, Isabella Brown [I0056]1893-06-131989-01-17
    Sister     Nimmo, Alison Walker [I0057] 1918-07-01 2000-05-08
         Nimmo, Alexander [I0008] 1922-07-04 1987-06-30
    Brother     Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0058] 1927-10-14 1982-08-07

Families

    Family of Nimmo, Alexander and Prüter, Annelore Theodore Christiane [F0001]
Married Wife Prüter, Annelore Theodore Christiane [I0009] ( * 1926-08-26 + 2005-05-04 )
   
Event Date Place Description
Sources Notes
Marriage [E0067] 1947-04-19 Kiel Garrison Church, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Marriage of Nimmo, Alexander and Prüter, Annelore Theodore Christiane
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Event Note

The Prüter home in Kiel had been bombed out during air raids around the time of Hans Prüter's death, leaving Anna Amelie Prüter with no home and six children. The family was evacuated to the home of another family in Bad Schwartau near Lübeck. Annelore, being the eldest of the six children, took over the chore of collecting bit by bit the family possessions from the bombed out house. It was on one of these trips, when Annelore dependent on other people's help to transport these goods from Kiel to Lübeck, that Alexander (Sandy) Nimmo picked her up in his army transporter, obviously in violation of the British rules of 'fraternisation with the enemy'. During his ensuing friendship with Annelore, he was able to take care of some of the (food) needs of the family until he and Annelore married in April 1947 in the Garrison Church in Kiel.

Residence [E2440] about 1948 6 Cheapside, East Street, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Residence from about mid 1948 until 1952
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Event Note

After marrying, demobilisation from the British army, and returning from Germany after the war, Alexander Nimmo and Annelore Prüter went to live in 6 Monktonhall Terrace, Musselburgh with Alexander's parents (or possibly with his uncle Alexander Williamson and Jean Fairgrieve at 3 Monktonall Terrace). Andrew Harvey Nimmo was born there. They moved to Taunton in about 1948 to live in rented accommodation at 6 Cheapside, Taunton, after Alexander had been given a job as cartographic engraver for the Admiralty in Taunton. Thomas Murray, an acquaintance from army days, gave him the tip about the job, which he took after completing his apprenticeship, interrupted by the 1939-45 war, with John Bartholomews mapmaker in Edinburgh.

The rental contract for tthe Cheapside appartment turned out ot be an unjust nightmare. The contract was made with the firm of Heath & Heather, proprieters of the shop below. The flat was in desperately in need of repair, including such hazards as rotten floorboards in the rooms and staircase. When the young family were offered accommodation for government workers on the newly built council estate (Lane Estate) at 21 Bramley Road, they moved there. They were then presented with a bill from Heath & Heather for £200 for repairs to the flat that were claimed to be responsibility of the tenant. Alexander contested the bill in court. The case was taken by QC to high court and Alexander won the case. Not long thereafter, the law was changed, ensuring that tentants should not be responsible for enhancing by refurbisment the condition of rented accommodation. During their tenancy at Cheapside, the flat above them was sub-let to a Mr. George Tanner.

It was also during their tenancy at Cheapside that HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh visited Taunton, staying at the County Hotel, overlooked directly by the Cheapside flat balcony. When HRH came out on the Coutly Hotel balcony to greet the people, the Nimmo family were obliged, for secuity reasons, to remain inside their flat with the windows closed.

Residence [E2441] about 1952 21 Bramley Road, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Rented accommodation for government workers, newly provided by Taunton council after the war
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Residence [E2442] about 1965 38 Bridgwater Road, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK Semi-detached house bought for £3250 from Mr. Hocken (who even took £14 for leaving a hedge trimmer with the property)
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  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Nimmo, Anne Alison [I0290]about 19461946
Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0000]1947-12-04
Nimmo, Alison Margaret [I0025]1949-02-04
Nimmo, Anne Isobel [I0026]1952-10-03

Media

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
Profession Cartographer
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Family Map

Family Map

Pedigree

  1. Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0055]
    1. Williamson, Isabella Brown [I0056]
      1. Nimmo, Alison Walker [I0057]
      2. Nimmo, Alexander
        1. Prüter, Annelore Theodore Christiane [I0009]
          1. Nimmo, Anne Alison [I0290]
          2. Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0000]
          3. Nimmo, Alison Margaret [I0025]
          4. Nimmo, Anne Isobel [I0026]
      3. Nimmo, Andrew Harvey [I0058]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Harvey Nimmo: Family lore - personal recollections and interviews with family members [S0000]
      • Page: Recollections of Andrew Harvey Nimmo
  2. Folder in possession of Nimmo family: Hard copy folder [S0096]
      • Date: 1922-04-07
      • Page: 1922 Birth Alexander Nimmo, entry 449 Glasgow
      • Date: about 1942
      • Page: Letter from Buckingham Palace
      • Date: 1947
      • Page: 1947 Marriage Alexander Nimmo & Annelore Prüter Heiratsurkunde 162/1947 Kiel I
      • Date: 1947-04-19
      • Page: 1947 Alexander Nimmo & Annelore Prüter Register of Marriages (Book 113) Headquarters BAOR, GHQ 2nd Echelon BAOR.
      • Date: 1987-06-30
      • Page: 1987 Death Alexander Nimmo, IX 646497 Entry 118
      • Date: 1947-12-05
      • Page: 1947 Birth Andrew Harvey Nimmo, Entry 1433 Edinburgh
      • Date: 1948
      • Page: 1948 Employment Alexander Nimmo Taunton
      • 1948 Employment Alexander Nimmo Taunton
  3. Ancestry.com: England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 [S0111]
      • Date: 1987
      • Page: 1987 Alexander Nimmo Bristol
      • Probate 1987 Alexander Nimmo Bristol 46452_B294526-00088