Hope
Pharoah Hope, a Militia man, of Thornbury, was buried on 17610327.
He died of Smallpox.
HopkinsThis family has 42 entries.
Edy Hopkins wed Giles Garlicke 5 May 1668
Walter Hopkins wed Sarah Perrin 16 June 1675
John Hopkins clandestinely married 1697
Sarah Hopkins wed James Hall 27 Oct 1700
In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
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P 328a OV 3/1/2 19-Sep 1692 John Hopkins had a Settlement Certificate
D 566 Z 19 ? 1700 John Hopkins executor of Will of John Wicks who was in an appeal to get road fixed
P 328a OV 3/3/1 1723 Samuel Hopkins came to Tetbury from Wootton under edge
D 566 R 1/3 25-Feb 1729 John Hopkins servant of Hopefull Vokins, named in copy of Will of Hopefull Vokins
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At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735. |
Mary 55, and her four children, James 23, Ann 21, Sarah 19 and Mark 16 |
John 40, his wife Sarah 37, and his son John 15 |
Edward 34, his wife Mary 32, and his two children, John 10 and Elizabeth 7 |
Not in Census Jeremiah's children John 30, Charles 28, Jane 22 and William 16
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Court Leet Roll 1735 - Edward p7, John p3
Census at Tetbury, 1735-6. |
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Hopkins | Mary | House 1.01 | 4cd | 5ch |
 | Mary 1680- |  |  |  |
 | James 1712- | Ann 1714- | Sarah 1716- | Mark 1719- |
Hopkins | John | House 5.10 | &w1cd | 3ch |
 | He 1695-68 | Sarah 1698-65 | John 1720- |  |
Hopkins | Edward | House 10.16 | &w**2cd | 4ch |  | He 1701- | Mary 1703- | John 1725- | Elizabeth 1728- |
In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735. |
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D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 7 Edward Hopkins, Page 3 John Hopkins the Younger, Page 3 John Hopkins
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury charges John Hopkins for laying dung in the street, remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 1.2 John Hopkins
D 566 M5 - 1755 Town Jury charges John Hopkins for dumping dung in the street Remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 John Hopkins received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity
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In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
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08-Feb 1741 (Old Date), Page 7 Mary Hopkins ill, given 00-03.
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Edward Hopkins 17071003 son of John married 17250209 to Mary Stephens and baptised John 17251220 and Elizabeth 17281321.
Jeremiah Hopkins 1680 - 17341008 and his wife 1685 - 17300429 baptised John 17050828, Charles 17070220, Sarah 17081219, buried Child 17101103, baptised Walter 17111128, Jane 17131929, William 17151212 and buried as Child 17190303 and baptised William 17191006.
John Hopkins the Younger, Anne his wife, and his children are owned and acknowledged by Hankerton, Wiltshire. This Settlement Certificate meant they were allowed to live in Tetbury, reference P 328a OV 3/1/2 dated 19-Sep 1692
John Hopkins 1670 - 17290329, and his wife 1670 - 17070121, baptised John 16950215, Jane 16990905, Mary 17011106, son called Quit 17040202, Edward 17060425 then buried a child 17070114 and his wife a week later.
John and his wife Sarah 1675 - 17220725 baptised Theophilus 17080719 buried as Child Aug 4, Richard 17100406 - 17380930 aged 28, James 17120727, Ann 17140517, Sarah 17160402, Mark 17190201 and John 17200908
John Hopkins 16950215 - 17680816, son of John aged 74 married 17200621 to Sarah Chapman 1695 - 17561208 and baptised John 17200908.
John Hopkins 17200908 son of John, baptised John 17480612 and Sarah 17510714.
Matthew Hopkins made an Intestate Statement on 17 March 1761 that he is the brother of Hester Baker, deceased widow of John Baker
Samual Hopkins, son of James Hopkins was sent back to Tetbury when the Overseers for the Poor at Wootton Under Edge found he was bound as Apprentice to Robert Jones of Tetbury, Paynter. Reference P 328a OV 3/3/1 dated 1723. The boy appears to have gone back home.
Thomas Hopkins of Gloucester baptised William 17131122.
Thomas Hopkins baptised Robert 17290206.
Walter Hopkins buried a Child 17060630.
Horn
James Horn buried his wife Judith 17360929, guess aged 25
Horsington
In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735. |
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D 566 B 2/5 - 1742 Bartholomew Horsington weighed wool and yarn in the Great Market Hall
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Hosie, Hosey, Hosier, Hosear
In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
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D 566 L 3/2 24-Oct 1700 Robert Hosie signed the Deed of protest against the 13
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At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735. |
Edward 41, and his wife Sarah 39 |
Not in Census
Ruth 17 |
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Court Leet Roll 1735 - Edward Hosey p12
Census at Tetbury, 1735-6. |
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Hosie | Edward | House 20.19 | &w ** | ch2 |
 | He 1694-38 | Sarah 1696-45 |  |  |
In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
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24-May 1742, Page 65 Sarah Hosey caring for James Clark's child Receive Monthly allowance, 02-00
15-Oct 1744, Page 232 Sarah Hosey paid 10-00 each 4 weeks for caring for James Clark's child and William Lloyd's child.
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Sarah Hosey, wife of Edward Hosey on 14 March 1719/20, reference P328a OV 7/23 was judged needy, the Tetbury Overseers were ordered to pay eight pence a week towards her maintenance until further notice.
Edward Hosier 1692, and his infant son Edward were buried 17380724 and 17381208. His widow Sarah was buried 17450516.
Ruth Hosear married James Clark 17390610 and was buried 17411218. Her son James was baptised 17420117.
Thomas Hosier buried a Child 17100710.
Howard
In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
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D 566 B 19 Dufton, The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718 Page 18, John Howard 40-0-0 for land
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At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735. |
Not in Census Hester 55 and her daughter Ann 27.
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Ted Prince research |
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Hester Howard presented to the Court Leet by the Town Jury
as a forestaller of the Market.
Ordered to do so no more on penalty of two pounds.
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Hester Howard 1686 - , baptised her base born daughter Ann 17080531.
John Howard buried his wife Elizabeth 17120411.
Thomas Howard 1682- baptised a Child 17070108 lived 3 days, John 17080123 died, John 17091207 - 17190328 aged 9, Thomas 17100120, Elizabeth 17130101, Obadiah 17151007, William 17171110, John 17190904, Robert 17211002 lived 7 weeks, Francis 17221026 lived 3 days, Francis 17240618, Robert 17260310 and Mary 17290502.
13 children with 8 alive in 1729. Where was his wife buried? They appear to leave Tetbury about 1730.
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