Arthur was the 3rd of 5 children born to Henry Lethbridge HOOKINS and Mary Ann Brand HOOKINS (nee COCKERAM), Henry's 2nd wife. One of Arthur's 2 brothers born to this couple also bore the 2nd name of Lethbridge like their father but I have not yet established how that was important to them.
In the 1861 Census Arthur was living at 3 Lower Summerlands in Exeter with his parents, a sister, a brother and their maternal grandmother.
By the time of the next Census in 1871 Arthur's father had become widowed for the second time and was living at Mont le Grand in Heavitree, Exeter with 3 of his children + Mary's sister Margaret COCKERAM. Arthur himself appears by then to have been at school in Christ's Hospital in London. By 1881 he was living at 92 Sumner Road in Camberwell at the home of step-brother Henry and his family and Arthur's brother Charles Lethbridge HOOKINS was also there although they had all been indexed as HOOKENS!
48 Hatcham Park Road, Deptford |
57 Kestral Avenue, St Paul, Herne Hill |
By 1901 they had moved to a more desirable residence at 57 Kestral Avenue, St Paul, Herne Hill and Arthur was recorded as being a Private Secretary.
The 1901 Census described Arthur's Private Secretary role as being in a Tramway Undertaking whilst Jessie is recorded as being a Boarding House Proprietor. The address was 1 St John's Road, Brixton and present at the property were an aunt of Jessie's, 1 servant and 4 boarders whose occupations were (1) a Warehouseman in drapery (2) a Swedish clerk with a firm of barge builders (3) a Customs & Excise officer (4) a German Foreign Correspondent for a Piano? Manufacturer.
Arthur appears to have died in 1917 in Lambeth and 12 years later there is a reference to a Mrs J F HOOKINS with an address in Herne Hill on the Passenger List of a ship sailing to South Africa when she was 69 years old with South Africa indicated as the intended future country of permanent residence. She sailed on the ship "Ceramic" which was boarded at Liverpool.