1794 | b. Deptford, Kent | censuses |
1794-08-12 | of King Street, Deptford; bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford | parish register |
1813-10-28 | of Deptford; bound apprentice to Shirley Richardson | Thames Watermen & Lightermen, Binding Records |
1823-11-13 | free from apprenticeship | |
1831-07-24 | m. Rachel Taylor (cal 1806 – 1878) at Lee, Kent | "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: 10 February 2018, Haddock Thomas Hughesdon and Rachel Taylor, 24 Jul 1831, citing Lee, Kent, reference index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 1,469,430; censuses; GRO index |
1841 | waterman, living with his wife in a flat or room at 38 New Row, St Pauls, Deptford, Kent | TNA: HO 107/488/11 f5 p3 |
1844-08-18 | with his wife, witnesses at his sister Martha's wedding in Rotherhithe | parish register |
1851 | waterman, of 38 New Row, St Pauls, Deptford, living with his wife and two lodgers | HO 107/1584 f627 p39 |
1856 | qualified to vote, by his house in New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1858 | of 38 New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1861 | waterman, of 38 New Row, St Pauls, Deptford, living with his wife, two lodgers, and two children of one of the lodgers | TNA: RG 9/396 f60 p22 |
1871 | waterman, living with his wife in a flat or room at 38 Prince Street, Deptford, Kent | RG 10/744 f123 p23 |
1873 Q4 | d. Greenwich, London | GRO index |
cal 1795 | b. Deptford, Kent | censuses |
1795-09-04 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | parish register |
1823-12-22 | of St Mary Newington, Surrey; m.1. Thomas Richards (? – 1841, of St Mary Newington), at St Mary Newington, after banns | parish register; GRO index |
1841 | not found in census | |
1846-11-08 | widow, of Bow, Middlesex; m.2. Charles Mole (? – ?, widower, carpenter, of Bow), at St Mary Stratford Bow, by banns | parish register |
before 1851 | m.3. ____ Edy (? – before 1851) | TNA: HO 107/1585 f180 p35 |
1851 | widow, living with her brother William's family at 52 Prince Street, Deptford, Kent | HO 107/1585 f180 p35 |
1861 | widow, fundholder, living with her brother William's family at 52 Prince Street, Deptford [she is described as his sister-in-law] | RG 9/397 f159 p29 |
subsequent history not yet located |
1797-03-09 | b. Deptford St Nicholas, Kent | censuses (St Nicholas surmised) |
1797-03-31 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | parish register |
1824-06-14 | m. Susannah Harrold (cal 1796 – 1866, b. Folkestone, Kent), at St Mary Newington, Surrey | censuses; GRO index; Surrey marriages; Stephen & Nyree(1) |
Children: | Elizabeth (1825–1830), Susanna (1830–1837), William (1831 – after 1856) | censuses; GRO index; Stephen & Nyree(1); Mariners and ships in Australian Waters |
1831 | of Evelyn Street, Deptford | Stephen & Nyree(1) |
1839/1840 | shopkeeper and dealer in groceries and sundries, of New Row, St Nicholas, Deptford | |
1841 | cole dealer, of New Row, St Paul, Deptford, Kent, living with his wife and son, and an 80-year-old Margrett Brazier | TNA: HO 107/488/11 f14 p20 |
1851 | cow keeper, living with his wife and son in a flat at 11 New Row, St Paul, Deptford | HO 107/1584 f622 p28 |
1856 | qualified to vote, by his house in New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1858 | of 11 New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1860 | cowkeeper, of 11 Prince street, Deptford | Post Office Directory |
1860-04-03 |
SHOCKING AND FATAL ACCIDENT TO A TRADESMAN AT DEPTFORD. Mr. C.J. Carttar, coroner for West Kent, held an inquest at the Tiger Cat public-house, Deptford, yesterday, on the body of Mr. James Hughesdon, age 63, a tradesman residing at 11, Prince-street, in that town, who met his death under the following melancholy circumstances:— From the evidence adduced it appeared, that on Tuesday afternoon Mr. Francis Soddy, a gentleman residing in Brunswick-street, Dover-road, Southwark, stopped at an eating-house near the railway station at Deptford, leaving a horse and chaise in charge of a lad. The bit had been taken out of the horse's mouth, and its nosebag placed on for feeding. After an absence of about 20 minutes Mr. Soddy returned, and was about proceeding to London, when he discovered that the bit had become entangled with the curb- chain, and he imprudently took the bridle off the animal's head. The horse, finding itself thus free, became very restive, and before the bridle could again be replaced turned round and dashed off at a fearful speed, and having ran along the public footpath, knocked the deceased down, breaking one of his legs, causing severe internal injuries, and inflicting considerable injury to the skull. When picked up he was in an insensible state, and, notwithstanding medical assistance was immediately rendered, he expired in a few minutes. The horse kept on its career until the chaise came in contact with a brick pier, when it overturned and the animal was secured. The Coroner commented in severe terms upon the thoughtlessness displayed in first taking the bit out of the mouth of a carriage-horse in the public streets, and afterwards stripping it of its bridle; and remarked that as the act of Parliament declared it an offence to permit horses to stand in the public streets of the metropolis to feed, he hoped the police would look out and prevent such offences taking place. The inquest-room having been cleared, The jury, after a lengthened deliberation, returning a verdict in accordance with the above facts, exonerating the owner of the horse from any criminal charge, but condemning his having taken the bit and bridle from the horse under the circumstances stated. |
Morning Advertiser, 1860-04-06 |
FATAL ACCIDENT.—Mr. James Hughesdon, aged 63, a tradesman, residing at 11, Prince-street, Deptford, met his death on Tuesday, under the following melancholy circumstances. On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Francis Soddy, a gentleman residing in Brunswick-street, Dover-road, Southwark, stopped at an eating-house near the railway station at Deptford, leaving a horse and chaise in charge of a lad. The bit had been taken out of the horse's mouth, and its nosebag placed on for feeding. After an absence of about 20 minutes Mr. Soddy returned, and was about proceeding to London, when he discovered that the bit had become entangled with the curb chain, and he imprudently took the bridle off the animal's head. The horse, finding itself thus free, became very restive, and before the bridle could again be replaced turned round and dashed off at a fearful speed, and, having run along the public footpath, knocked the deceased down, breaking one of his legs, causing severe internal injuries, and inflicting considerable injury to the skull. When picked up he was in an insensible state, and notwithstanding medical assistance was immediately rendered, he expired in a few minutes. An inquest was held next day, and the jury, after a lengthened deliberation, returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts, exonerating the owner of the horse from any criminal charge, but condemning his having taken the bit and bridle from the horse under the circumstances described. |
Morning Post, 1860-04-07; GRO index |
cal 1798 | b. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | TNA: HO 107/488/4 f17 p26; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1798-11-27 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1828-07-07 | of St John Horselydown, Surrey; m. Margaret Mary Brasier (1807/11–1847, of St John Horselydown), at of St John Horselydown, after banns | HO 107/488/4 f17 p26; GRO index; parish register |
Children: | Sarah (1830–1907), Thomas (1830–1850), Margaret (1832–1919); Andrew (1834–1903), James (1835–1827), James Daniel (1837–1874), Emma (1837–1908), Henry (1839–1870), Ann (1841–1893), Mary (1843–1923), Alfred (1845–1917) | censuses; GRO index; National Probate Calendar; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1839/1840 | wood merchant and dealer, of New Row, Deptford, Kent | Pigot's Kent Directories |
1841 | timber merchant, of New Row, St Nicholas, Deptford, living with his family and a nurse | HO 107/488/4 f17 p26 |
1842-04-12 |
1399. JOHN WOOD was indicted for stealing, on the 3rd of March, 6 pieces of wood, value 4d., the goods of Andrew Hughesdon. ANDREW HUGHESDON . I am a timber and firewood-dealer. On the 3rd of March I examined my shed, which is about 160 yards from my house, and found some pieces of wood gone—these now produced are mine—I can swear to this piece—we have found a piece which fits it, and makes it complete—it is firewood, in pieces—we chop it into bundles afterwards. Cross-examined by MR. PAYNE. Q. Did you find this piece? A. The officer did, on my premises, in my presence. GEORGE SOLE (police-constable R 174.) On the 3rd of March, about half-past seven o'clock, I met the prisoner in company with another, with some wood under their arms—I turned, and followed him into Barns-alley—when they found I was getting close, they began to run, and threw this wood down—I called to a man to mind it for me. Cross-examined. Q. Who was carrying the wood? A. Each was carrying some under his arm—I have not got the other person—there were six pieces altogether—Edds was with me—I met him accidentally—he is a Custom-house officer. WILLIAM EDDS examined by MR. PAYNE. I saw the prisoner and another lad carrying; some wood—I heard the wood fall—I saw them run, and throw it down—I do not know who it was. GUILTY . Aged 17. Confined One Month. |
Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 7.2, 08 April 2015), April 1842 (t18420404) |
1842/1843 | registered elector of St Paul Deptford | England, Kent, Register of Electors, 1570–1907," index and images, FamilySearch, Andrew Hughesdon, 1842–1843, citing St Paul Deptford, Sevenoaks, Kent, Kent Archives Office, Maidstone, FHL microfilm 1,520,169 |
1843 | wood merchant, of Prince Street, Deptford | Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1845 | wood dealer, of 1 New row, Deptford; also listed are Hughesdon & Ody, wood dealers, New row, Deptford; both also listed as fire wood dealers | Post Office Directory |
1846 | (wood) chip contractor, Her Majesty's Dockyard Deptford | Stephen & Nyree(1) |
1847 | of New-row, St Nicholas, Deptford; voted for Sir Edmund Filmer and Colonel Austen, in the general election | poll book |
1848 | wood dealer, of 1 Prince Street, Deptford | Post Office Directory |
1849/1850 | registered elector of St Paul Deptford | England, Kent, Register of Electors, 1570–1907," index and images, FamilySearch, Andrew Hughesdon, 1849–1850, citing St Paul Deptford, Sevenoaks, Kent, Kent Archives Office, Maidstone, FHL microfilm 1,520,172 |
1850 | of New Road/Row, St Nicholas, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold land in Old King Street, Deptford, and his freehold houses in Waterloo Place | electoral registers |
1851 | of New Road, St Nicholas, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold land in Old King Street, Deptford | |
1851 | timber dealer, living with his family at 82 Prince Street, St Nicholas Deptford | HO 107/1585 f174 p22 |
1852 | of New-row, St Nicholas, Deptford; voted for Sir Edmund Filmer and William Masters Smith, in the general election | poll book |
1856 | of Czar street, St Nicholas, Deptford, with a house and premises | electoral register |
1857 | of Prince Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his two freehold houses in Old King Street | electoral register |
of Prince-st; voted for Sir Walter Buchanan Riddell in February and William Masters Smith in April | poll book | |
1858 | of 1 Czar street | electoral register |
timber merchant, of Czar street | Melville's Directory | |
1859 | of Prince Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his two freehold houses in Old King Street | electoral register |
of Prince-street; voted for Viscount Holmesdale and Sir Edmund Filmer | poll book | |
1860 | timber merchant, of 11 Prince street, Deptford | Post Office Directory |
1860 | of 11 Prince Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his two freehold houses in Old King Street | electoral register |
1861/1866 | of 1 Prince Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his two freehold houses in Old King Street | electoral registers |
1861 | not found in census | |
1865 | of 1 Prince-street; voted for Viscount Holmesdale and William Hart Dyke | poll book |
1866-12-13 | wood merchant, of Prince-street, St Nicholas, Deptford; d. there | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1866-12-24 | bur. | Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1867-02-08 | will proved at the Principal Registry by daughter Sarah Mace, executor; effects under £600 | National Probate Calendar |
1867-08-02 |
ANDREW HUGHESDON, Deceased. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other persons having any claim against the estate of Andrew Hughesdon, late of Prince-street, Deptford, in the county of Kent, Wood Merchant (who died on the 13th day of December, 1866, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, on the 8th day of February, 1867, by Sarah Mace (Wife of John Mace), formerly Hughesdon, Spinster, the daughter of the said deceased, the surviving executor therein named), are hereby requested to send the particulars of their claims to the said executrix, at the office of the undersigned, on or before the 29th day of September, 1867, after which date the executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she has received notice; and that the executrix will not be liable for the assets so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim the executrix shall not then have received notice.—Dated this 2nd day of August, 1867. SANDOM and KERSEY, Solicitors to the said Executrix, Adelaide-chambers, No. 52, Gracechurch-street, E.C., and No. 108, High-street, Deptford, S.E.
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London Gazette |
1867-12 | resworn at the Stamp Office under £1000 | National Probate Calendar |
1800-05-25 | b. Deptford, Kent | censuses; Stephen & Nyree(1) |
1800-05-30 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | Stephen & Nyree(1) |
1838-06-10 | blacksmith; m. Sarah Ann Beal (cal 1812 – 1881, d. of Robert and Mary Beal), at St Peter & St Paul, Milton, Kent | censuses; GRO index; "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: 10 February 2018, Ellis Hughesdon and Sarah Ann Beal, 03 Jun 1838, citing Milton-Next Gravesend, Kent, reference 924, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 992,513; Stephen & Nyree(1); Monlezun |
Children: | Sarah Ann Frances (1839–1883), Emma (1841–1844), Alice Beal (1843–1885), Ellis Osborn (1845–1914), Charles Alfred (1847–1921), Emily J. (1850 – after 1901) | censuses; GRO index |
1841 | blacksmith, of New Row, St Pauls, Deptford, Kent, living with his wife and two apparent lodgers | TNA: HO 107/488/11 f5 p3 |
1851 | timber dealer, of 36 New Row, Deptford, Kent, living with his wife, four granddaughters, and a visitor | HO 107/1584 f627 p38 |
1856 | qualified to vote, by his house in New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1858 | of 36 New Row, St Paul, Deptford | electoral register |
1861 | sawyer, of 36 New Row, Deptford, living with three children and a lodger | TNA: RG 9/396 f60 p21 |
1864 | labourer | Stephen & Nyree(1) |
1871 | general labourer unemployed, of 36 Prince Street, Deptford, Kent, living in a flat with two daughters | RG 10/744 f122 p22 |
1873 Q1 | d. Greenwich RD | GRO index |
1874 | of 36 Prince-street, qualified to vote by his house there | electoral register |
1802-06-13 | bapt. Deptford St Nicholas, Kent | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Grace Hughesdon, 13 Jun 1802, citing ST NICHOLAS, DEPTFORD, LONDON, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 0820686 IT 3; censuses; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1822-07-15 | m. John Davies (cal 1795 – ?, chimneysweep, b. Monmouthshire), at St Mary Newington, Surrey | "England Marriages, 1538–1973," database, FamilySearch: 10 February 2018, John Davies and Grace Hughesdon, 15 Jul 1822, citing St Mary, Newington, Surrey, reference index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 307,696, 307,697, 307,698, 307,699, 307,700, 307,701, 307,702, 307,703; censuses; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
Children: | William (1826 – after 1871), John (1828 – after 1861), George (cal 1831 – after 1871), Grace (cal 1835 – after 1851), Thomas (cal 1839 – after 1901), Ann (cal 1840 – after 1841), Jane (cal 1842 – after 1851), Emily (1847 – after 1861) | censuses; GRO index |
1841 | of Pomeroy St, Hatcham, St Paul's Deptford, Kent, living with her family and a lodger, boarder, or visitor | TNA: HO 107/488/17 f41 p26 |
1851 | living with her family at 1 John's Place, St Paul's Deptford | HO 107/1584 f34 p6 |
1861 | living with her family at the Flying Dutchman, 1 John's Place, Pomeroy Street, St Paul's Deptford | TNA: RG 9/392 f113 p22 |
1871 | living with her husband, and her daughter's family, at 3 Grace's Place, Pomeroy Street, St Paul Deptford | RG 10/741 f175 p37 |
1871 Q2 | d. Greenwich RD | GRO index |
cal 1804 | b. Deptford, Kent | censuses |
1804-01-15 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford | parish register |
1831-11-13 | m. Susannah Speering (1799–1881), at Bromley, Kent | censuses; GRO index; "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Susanna Speering, 21 Jul 1799, citing ST PAUL, DEPTFORD, KENT, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 384,869; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
Children: | William Henry (1832–1921), Mary Ann (1834–1913); James (1839–1874), Susannah (1838–1877), Henry (1840–1925), and Charles James (1844–1921) | censuses; GRO index; FamilySearch; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1832 | timber dealer, of Evelyn Street, Deptford | entire family |
1834 | timber dealer, of Lower Road, Deptford | |
1840-01-15 | timber dealer, of New Row, St Nicholas, Deptford | |
1841 | living with his wife in a flat in New Row, St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | TNA: HO 107/8 f14 p20 |
1847-05-26 | after a poll for the election of trustees to John
Addey's Charity, called by the St Nicholas parish vestry: Mr. William Hughesdon, protesting against the undue advantage which had been used towards the Liberal party that day, said that the schemes of the Monopolists would be rendered abortive, for it was his fixed determination to appeal to the Lord Chancellor, as according to the donor's will this election ought to have taken place twelve months since, whereas it had been delayed up to this moment to serve the views of a few interested parties. Mr. Sandom, the vestry clerk (laughing): If you pursue that course it will only be putting money into the pockets of the lawyers. Mr. Hughesdon: But not in yours though; we will take care of that. |
Kentish Independent, 1847-05-29 |
1847 | of Hughes's Fields, St Nicholas, Deptford; voted for Thomas Law Hodges | poll book |
1848 | wood dealer, of Prince street, Deptford | Post Office Directory |
1850 | of Hughes' Fields and 52 Prince Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold houses in Rope Walk and his house at 4 Old King Street, Deptford | electoral register |
1851 | of Hughes' Fields and 52 Princes' Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold houses in Rope Walk and his freehold houses at 1–5 inclusive, Old King Street, Deptford | electoral register |
1851 | timber merchant, of 52 Prince Street, Deptford, Kent, living with his family and his sister Mary | HO 107/1585 f180 p35 |
1852 | of 52 Princes' street, St Nicholas, Deptford; voted for Sir Edmund Filmer and William Masters Smith, in the general election | poll book |
1856 | of Prince street, St Nicholas, Deptford, with a yard and premises | electoral register |
1857 | of 52 Princes Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold houses at 1–5 inclusive, Old King Street, Deptford | electoral register |
of 52 Prince-street; voted for Sir Walter Buchanan Riddell in February and William Masters Smith in April | poll book | |
1858 | of 52 Prince street | electoral register |
timber merchant, of Prince street | Melville's Directory | |
1859 | of 52 Princes Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold houses at 1–5 inclusive, Old King Street, Deptford | electoral register |
of 52 Prince-street; voted for Viscount Holmesdale and Sir Edmund Filmer | poll book | |
1860 | firewood dealer, of Prince street, Deptford | Post Office Directory |
1860/1866 | of 52 Princes Street, Deptford; eligible to vote from his freehold houses at 1–5 inclusive, Old King Street, Deptford | electoral registers |
1861 | timber merchant employing 4 men, of 52 Prince Street, Deptford, living with his family and his sister Mary [described as sister-in-law] | TNA: RG 9/397 f159 p29 |
1865 | of 1 Prince-street; voted for Viscount Holmesdale and William Hart Dyke | poll book |
1869-01-24 | timber merchant, of 52 Prince Street, Deptford; suicide by hanging (temporary derangement), at 52 Prince Street | death certificate; National Probate Calendar |
1869-01-25 | inquest held | death certificate |
1869-04-13 | will proved at the Principal Registry by son Henry Hughesdon, one of the executors; effects under £2000 | National Probate Calendar |
1881-05-19 | will proved (double probate) at the Principal Registry by sons William Henry Hughesdon and Charles Hughesdon, the other executors; effects under £2000 |
c. 1806 | b. Deptford, Kent | censuses; Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1806-01-14 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford, Kent | parish register |
1841 | servant, of Union Place, Greenwich, Kent | TNA: HO 107/488/11 f5 p3 |
1851 | laundress, of 14 Bennett Gr., Greenwich, Kent, living with a single lodger and a family of four lodgers | HO 107/1586 f558 p35 |
1861 | living at 14 Bennett St, Greenwich, with a Jane Evans [described as her mother] and a couple boarding | TNA: RG 9/400 f158 p28 |
1861-05-22 | destitute; admitted to St Olave's Union workhouse, Bermondsey | London workhouse admission and discharge registers |
1861-06-24 | London workhouse admission and discharge registers | |
1865-09-28 | London workhouse admission and discharge registers | |
1871 | domestic servant, inmate of St Olave's Union Workhouse, Southwark [entry gives place of birth as Gravesend, which makes these St Olave's references a bit suspect] | RG 10/626 f109 p6 |
1875 Q2 | d. St Olave, Southwark | GRO index |
1807-12-05 | b. | Family Tree of Chris Hughesdon (UK) |
1808-01-01 | bapt. Deptford St Nicholas, Kent | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Eleanor Hughesdon, 01 Jan 1808, citing ST NICHOLAS, DEPTFORD, LONDON, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 0820686 IT 3 |
1810-06-01 | bapt. St Nicholas, Deptford | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 11 February 2018, Martha Hughesdon, 01 Jun 1810, citing ST NICHOLAS, DEPTFORD, LONDON, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, FHL microfilm 0820686 IT 3 |
1834-05-06 | of St Giles, Camberwell, Surrey; m. 1. Robert Bacon (cal 1789 – 1840, of St Giles, Camberwell) at St Giles, Camberwell, London, by banns | parish register; banns book; burial register of St Botolph without Aldgate |
Children: | Martha (1835 – after 1861), Mary Ann (1837–1917), Sarah (1839–1894) | censuses; GRO index |
1841 | charwoman, living with her children in a flat in New Row, St Paul, Deptford, Kent | TNA: HO 107/488/11 f5 p3 |
1844-08-18 | widow, of Rotherhithe, Surrey; m. 2. George Hickmer (cal 1816 – 1894, gardener, later general labourer, b. Lewes, Sussex, s. of Joseph Hickmer), All Saints pc, Rotherhithe, after banns | GRO index; censuses; banns book; parish register |
Children: | George (1845–1897), Rachel (1846 – ?), Elizabeth (cal 1850 – 1854), Margaret (1854–1902), John (1857 – after 1879) | censuses; GRO index; Curious Fox; Stroughair(Straughan) / Connolly(Cooper) Family |
1851 | living with her family at 42 Old King St, St Nicholas Deptford, with two families of lodgers; name given as Mary Ann Hickmore | HO 107/1585 f132 p28 |
1861 | living with her family at 2 Orchard Row, St Nicholas, Deptford | TNA: RG 9/397 f9 p22 |
1871 | living with husband and youngest son in a flat at 19 Idenden Terrace, Greenwich, Kent | RG 10.760 f70 p9 |
1881 | living with husband at 1 Portland Place, Rotherhithe, London | RG 11/578 f43 p14 |
1891 | living with husband in 2 rooms at 3 Skeggs Place, Rotherhithe; bedridden; daughter Sarah visiting | RG 12/383 f31 p54 |
1892 Q1 | of 31 Osprey St, Deptford; d. St Olave Southwark RD | GRO index; cemetery register |
1892-01-21 | bur. City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery, Southern Grove, Mile End, London | cemetery register |
1813-02-14 | bapt. Deptford St Nicholas, Kent | parish register |
1813-03-07 | of King Street, Deptford; bur. Deptford St Nicholas | Kent burials |
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