Jeffrey Charles HOOKINS was born on 6 September 1889 at 50 Camden Street, Camden Town.
Monday, June 7, 2021
Jeffrey Charles HOOKINS (Tree D)
Sunday, May 2, 2021
James HOOKINS (Tree 2L)
Friday, April 9, 2021
James HOOKINS (Tree A)
James HOOKINS, who appears on my own Family Tree, was born either in 1833 or 1834. He was the 2nd of 5 children born to John HOOKINS and his wife Sarah (nee HAYES), although the eldest son was to die in August 1834. James was baptised in the local Parish Church in the village of Brompton Ralph on 27 April 1834.
At the first nationally recorded Census in 1841 James was living (as HOOKINGS) with his parents and the remaining 3 siblings at Park Cottage, Brompton Ralph.
Thursday, March 11, 2021
James HOOKINS (Tree M)
James HOOKINS was born on 4 November 1857 at Kings Brompton and was registered as HOOKINGS (unfortunately an all too frequent occurrence!). He was baptised later that month on the 29th at the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Brompton Regis.
Friday, February 5, 2021
Henry Lethbridge HOOKINS (Tree 3Q)
Henry Lethbridge HOOKINS was born on 9 May 1819 in the St Thomas district of Exeter. He was the 2nd son of 4 born to Robert HOOKINS and his wife Anne (nee WESTCOTT) in what was Robert's second marriage. He had an older brother called Henry but he must have died prior to Henry's birth to enable him to take the name. Henry Lethbridge was baptised in St Thomas the Apostle Church in Exeter on 1 July 1821 together with his younger brother.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Henry James HOOKINS (Tree A)
Friday, November 13, 2020
Henry Edward HOOKINS (Tree 3Q)
Henry Edward HOOKINS was born on 6 June 1872 at 25 Reverdy Road in Bermondsey.
Monday, October 12, 2020
Henry Charles HOOKINS (Tree G)
Another Henry Charles HOOKINS biography details the life of a child born on 5 January 1894 at 1K Peabody Buildings in Holborn London.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Henry Charles HOOKINS (Tree G)
Friday, June 26, 2020
Henry HOOKINS (Tree 4A)
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Henry HOOKINS (Tree 3Q)
When the 1861 Census happened just 6 years later, the two remaining siblings were living with their maternal grandparents at 46 Bartholomew Street whilst their parents were living in Topsham as Schoolmaster and Schoolmistress.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Henry HOOKIN(G)S Tree 2E
In 1851 Henry was living with his parents and 4 siblings in Cowick Street, Exeter but his father appears to have died just 3 years later. So Henry, by the time of the 1861 Census was an Engine Smith Apprentice and was still living in Cowick Street as HOOKINGS with his widowed mother and just 3 of his siblings as one appears to have married.
At the age of just 20 years Henry married Maria HUNT and their first child, Henry, was born in Dover in 1870. In the Census of the following year Henry, as HOOKIN, was now an Engine Fitter, a trade which 2 of his sons were to follow him into with another son becoming a Driver of a Stationary Engine which was often used to drive machinery etc. The family of 3 were living at that time at 23 Commercial Quay in Dover although the actual road no longer appears to exist.
Further children were to follow during the next decade, Thomas in 1872 and Edith in 1877, both born in Dover and William in 1879 who was born in Faversham. So in 1881 Henry still has the same job and is still known as HOOKINGS. The family of 6 are now living at 19a Adrian Street in Dover although William seems to be known by his second name of Charles. Adrian Street has clearly been redeveloped since that time.
The couples last child, Frank, was born later in 1881 in Dover in the HOOKINGS name and in the 1881 Census Frank is living with his mother and 3 of the other siblings at 26 Adrian Street. However our Henry is living with his second son Thomas in Plumstead at the home of Sarah BOOTY. Both Henry and Thomas were Engine Fitters and could have been plying their trade away from home although eldest son Henry seems to be working at the same trade but living in the family home.
By 1901 Henry and Maria were back together again at 26 Adrian Street and, as three of their children had now married and William was living away from home, only their youngest son Frank was with them. Frank himself was to marry in 1903 but Henry was to die in 1909. Two years later in the 1911 Census Maria was found to be in the Dover Workhouse where she died shortly after the Census was taken.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Henry HOOKINS (Tree 65A)
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9 Gloster Street, Cardiff
No death record has been positively identified for Henry although a death was recorded in Cardiff in 1907 when Henry would have been 66. This record however shows an age of 61 so will need to be clarified, hopefully by an identifiable informant at death. It would appear that Henry never married.
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Monday, August 5, 2019
Henry HOOKINS (Tree A)
By the time of the first recorded Census in 1841 Henry had already been married for over 7 years. His bride was Maria SNOOK and their marriage took place on 9 October 1833 at the same church in which Henry had been baptised 29 years earlier.
So by 1851 all the remaining children were living at Crowcombe with their parents. The following year they welcomed twins Mary and Sarah although Mary was to die one year later. Thomas then came in 1855 but again tragedy struck as Charles died before his 14th birthday.
By 1861 the HOOKINS family were spreading their wings as sons William and James had emigrated to Australia, and as George is not recorded in that Census, he must also have gone at some point because he married there in 1862 and he died there in 1930. John was also not with the family as he was a Workboy at a nearby farm.
In 1863 daughter Ann at the age of 17 had an illegitimate child Charles and by the time of the 1871 Census Charles was the only person remaining at the family home with Henry and Maria because his mother appears to be working as a Cook in Westbury on Trym, his Aunt Sarah was a servant in Lydeard St Lawrence, and Uncle Thomas an Indoor Servant at Kilton. His Uncle John has not yet been found in 1871.
By 1881 Henry and Maria's daughter Mary, who had been working as a Servant in Taunton 10 years before, was now back in the family home with her elderly parents. They could both have been suffering from declining health as Henry was to die in 1885 followed by Maria in 1889. Both were buried in the Churchyard at Crowcombe.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Griffith Arthur HOOKINS (Tree G)
His first appearance in a Census occurred in 1891 when he was living at 7 Royal Albert Buildings, St Botolph with his parents + 5 of his siblings. However by the time of his 2nd Census appearance in 1901 his father had died and he was living with his widowed mother at 11 Tarrow Street in Newington being described as a Carman Coalman possibly as a man with a horse and cart delivering coal.
He married Rosina YOUNG on 15 May 1890 at St Crispins Church in Bermondsey and their first daughter Rosina Maud was born just a few months later in Walworth. So the 1911 Census shows the family of 3 living at 17 Bagshot Street in Walworth with Griffith still employed in the same role.
Friday, May 10, 2019
George Joseph HOOKINS (Tree 2H)
In the 1871 Census George was living at Upper Green, Mitcham with his parents + 2 siblings and his paternal grandfather. 10 years later the family were now at Eastfields, 5 Concrete Cottages in Mitcham with George now having 4 siblings at home with him and his parents. In 1891 the family is recorded as HOOKINGS and were living at 18 Sibthorp Road in Mitcham.
On 3 August 1896 George married Emma Rebecca FROST at St Mary the Virgin Church in Hampstead when George was described as a Labourer.
Monday, April 15, 2019
George Edward HOOKINS (Tree G)
By the 1891 Census the family was recorded as HOSKING and were still in Bath Road. By this time George had 5 siblings, the step-grandfather was still there, and they also had a lodger.
On 6 August 1900 George married Daisy WHITING at Mitcham Parish Church and their first child (also George Edward) was born on 12 January 1901. In the Census that year the family of 3 were together at 45 Bath Road, with George being recorded as a Labourer, and with George's parents living at No. 6.
Three more children were born before the next Census - Daisy Florence Margaret (known as Sally) in 1904, Frederick in 1907, and Elizabeth Caroline in 1910, all being baptised at St Peter & St Paul's Church in Mitcham.
By the 1911 Census the family were continuing their "tour" of Bath Road as they were now living at No.28, all 4 children still being at home. George is now described as a Gravel Digger. However Elizabeth Caroline was then to die at 2 years of age from TB whilst Daisy was pregnant with Albert who was born just 4 months later.
James followed in 1915, William in 1918 and Roy in 1922 but sadly Daisy was to die just a week after Roy's birth.
By the time of the 1939 Register George is described as a Road Mender and is still at 28 Bath Road along with James and his wife Nancy.
George died at the age of 73 in 1953 and is buried in the large cemetery in Victoria Road, Mitcham in an unmarked grave.
Friday, March 15, 2019
George Bennett HOOKINS (Tree A)
At his first Census in 1861 George was living at 4 Ambrose Terrace in Chelsea where the family seem to have moved to shortly after his birth as siblings births from 1856 took place in Chelsea. Three children had been born between George's birth and the Census but one had died shortly after her 1st birthday so Ambrose Terrace housed Gordon and his parents plus 6 of his siblings.
By 1871 George had followed his father into the shoemaking business. By this time the family had moved again to 68 Marlborough Road in Chelsea and now consisted of George himself plus his parents and 4 other siblings. Whilst two more children had been born, one of these again died in infancy. One other sister had married and a brother was away from home training to be a Methodist Minister.
The family was still at Marlborough Road 10 years later listed as HOOKING with George living at home just with 3 other siblings although George's mother was missing. George's brother John had by now been ordained as a Methodist Minister and had married a few years earlier and was living in Batley in Yorkshire with his wife who had just given birth to their 2nd child and Gordon's mother was there obviously assisting the young family. They are listed there as HOOKINGS. Also staying at Marlborough Road was a niece of Gordon from his sister's family the rest of whom were living at their family home in Islington.
Unfortunately at the beginning of 1891 George's mother died so at the Census a short while later George remained at home with his widowed father and younger brother who was also by now a shoemaker. A domestic servant had also employed to care for the three shoemakers.
George's father was also to pass away 7 years later so in 1901 George was still at Marlborough Road together with his brother who had by now married with a young family, and the two brothers continued in their shoemaking business.
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104 Landor Road, Stockwell
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By 1911 they had all moved to 104 Landor Road, Stockwell and in 1915 the brothers continued their business at 70 Draycott Avenue in Chelsea. George's brother died in 1924 just short of his 60th birthday whilst George continued on until 1932 when he died in Battersea having never married but seemingly devoted to his shoemaking craft. His brother only had one son but he did not follow the employment of his father and uncle.
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Monday, February 18, 2019
George HOOKINS (Tree G)
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