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Guernsey Butchers : Best
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Origin
The Best family originated from Somerset.
Samuel Best's daughter was born in 1844 at Kingsbury,
Somerset, and he started in the meat business in Guernsey in
1849. The meat business transferred to his brother, Edward, who
lived at the Brickfield in St Andrews, then to his widow Emma.
Their second son Frederick Heaume Best bought the business from
his mother and then Frederick's youngest son, Colin Richard
Waymouth Best bought the business from Frederick in the mid
sixties and retired in 1998.
At one time, the family owned Lihou island, and
used to graze cattle on it.
Best
Foods (including a butcher's stall in
the market) still exists in Guernsey today - and has been run by
the Best family for 120 years, until they sold it in August 1998.
For the last 28 of those years, the Best family were in
partnership with the Chilcott family.
Families
Samuel BEST (1816-?) m Anna
Gifford FAULKENER
- Samuel BEST (1837-?)
- Ernest Augustus BEST
(1840-?) m Sophia ?
- Ernest Albert BEST
m Emily Hermia HEAUME
- Ernest Blondel BEST (b
1901)
- Frederick Heaume
BEST (b 1903) m Marjorie Edith
WAYMOUTH
- Frederick Alan
BEST
- Roy Ernest BEST
- Colin
Richard Waymouth BEST
- Robert Albert BEST (b
1910)
- George Samuel BEST (b 1914
)
- Sophia BEST
- Seline BEST
- Ada BEST
- Samuel BEST
- Clarice BEST
- Emma BEST
- Amelia BEST
- Robert BEST (1842-?)
married Betsey ? (1840-?)
- Albert BEST (1875-?)
- Selina BEST (1879-?)
- Jane BEST (1844-?)
- Mary Anna BEST (1846-?)
- James BEST (1848-?)
- Selina BEST (1853-?)
- Albert BEST (1860-?)
(Those in bold were butchers)
Earliest Mention in Guernsey
- 1849, when Samuel Best established his
meat business in Guernsey.
Stallholdings
- Samuel BEST holder of stall 1 in
Leadenhall Market in 1857 & 1861, he extends this to
stalls 1 & 2 by 1874. In 1891, he moves to stalls
39-40 in the Town Meat Market (see quote below).
- Ernest BEST held stall 4 in 1874, and
stall 34 in 1891.
Residence
- Samuel BEST : Ruette Braye, St Martins
(1874 Directory)
- Ernest BEST : La Villaize, St Andrews
(1874 Directory)
Other Information
- Quote from "Guernsey as it used to
be" by GWJL Hugo (1933), talking about the
Leadenhall Market (which later became known as the French
Halles) ...
- "Although, as I have said, this
Market was allotted to those who sold French produce, Mr
Samuel Best, butcher, had two shops there for many years
- at the end next Mr Brand - and very much disliked the
change to the New Meat Market."