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THE HOARE FAMILY

 
John Hoare married Catharine Harper on 19 October 1783 in St Clement
(Catharine was found drowned at Water Gate in returning from Truro. Buried on 22 January 1798 in Lamorra)
John, a Miller of Newlyn East married again to Maria Hughes on 7 February 1803 in Lamorra

John and Catharine had four children

NameDate and Place of Christening Any other information
John Hoare7 June 1789 in LamorraNone
Stephen Hoare 29 October 1791 in LamorraMarried Ann Scoboryo in 1822 in St Columb Minor
Julia Hoare11 November 1793 in LamorraNone
James Hoare 18 December 1795 in LamorraMarried Jane Hicks on 14 March 1839 in Helston

John and Maria had six children
(John was buried on 28 October 1828)
(In 1841 Maria is aged 60 and living with her daughter Harriot and son in law John Sleeman in Newquay)
(Maria was buried on 1 May 1846 aged 65)


NameDate and Place of Christening Any other information
Richard Hoare 3 January 1806 in Newlyn EastPresumed died young
Hariot Hoare 24 June 1808 in St Columb MinorMarried John Sleeman
Richard Hoare8 August 1809 in St Columb Minor Married Elizabeth Berryman around 1832
Elizabeth Hoare 10 March 1812 in St Columb MinorThere is an Elizabeth Hoare, aged 25 and a Female Servant working for Richard Henwood, a Farmer in Little Trewince, St Columb Minor in the 1841 census
Peter Hoare 1 May 1816 in St Columb MinorIn 1841 he is aged 25 and a Maltster living on his own in Trenance, St Columb Minor
Married Martha Carrivick in 1841
Grace Hoare 26 March 1820 in St Columb MinorMarried James Brewer on 18 October 1840 in St Columb Minor
In 1841 they are living in Trewithian Common, St Wenn

 

 

Martha Carrivick married Peter Hoare in the September quarter 1841 (St Columb Vol 9 Page 65)
(In 1851 Peter is aged 35 and a Labourer. Martha is aged 35. The family are living in Newquay)
(In 1871 Peter is aged 57 and an Ag Lab. Martha is aged 56. The family are living in St Columb Minor, District 5G)
(In 1881 Peter is aged 67 and a Farmer. Martha is aged 66. They are living with their daughter Ann in Front Street, St Columb Minor)
(Martha died in April 1881)
(In 1891 Peter is aged 76 and living on his own means with his daughter Ann and son in law John Osborne in East Street, St Columb Minor)
(Peter died, aged 78 in March quarter 1894 - St Columb 5c 87)

They had seven children

NameDate and Place of Christening Any other information
Dorothy Ann Hoare

17 August 1842 in St Columb Minor

In 1851 Ann is at home aged 8 and a Scholar
Married John Osborne, a Master Mariner on 16 August 1866 in St Columb Minor
In 1871 she is aged 28 and a Mariners wife living with her parents in St Columb Minor
In 1881 Ann is aged 42 and a Mariners Wife. She and her parents are living in Front Street, St Columb Minor
In 1891 John Osboune is aged 52 and a Mariner. Ann is aged 52. They are living in East Street, St Columb Minor
John Hoare17 September 1844 in St Columb MinorIn 1851 he is at home aged 6 and a Scholar
In 1861 he is aged 16 and a Groom working for Richard Stephens a Farmer in Pentire West, Crantock
Elias Carnwick (Carrivick) Hoare6 June 1847 in St Columb MinorIn 1851 he is at home aged 4
Not with family in 1871
Mary Elizabeth Hoare5 February 1850 in St Columb MinorIn 1851 she is at home aged 1
In 1871 she is aged 21 and working as a servant for William Thomas, a Master Mariner, and his family in St Columb Minor
Emma Hoare10 August 1852 in St Columb MinorIn 1871 she is at home aged 18 and a Dressmaker
Married Richard Brenton in the December quarter 1875
In 1881 Richard is a Master Mariner aged 29. Emma is aged 28. They had a daughter Mary aged 3. The family are living in Newquay
Edith Jane Hoare14 September 1855 in St Columb MinorIn 1871 she is aged 16 and working as a servant for Henry House, a Mariner, and his family in St Columb Minor.
Married Alfred Silburn in March quarter 1875 (St Columb 5c 128)
In 1881 they were living with their son William and daughter Dorothy in Front Street, St Columb Minor
William Hoare12 August 1860 in St Columb MinorIn 1871 he is at home aged 10 and a Scholar
In 1881 he is a Mate onboard the "Conquest" in St Sampson, Guernsey



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