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Old 27-05-11, 19:10
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My OH’s father's father's mother's father's mother.

Name:
Ann ?

Date and place of birth:
Not known possibly Essex

Names of parents:
Not known

Date and place of baptism:
Not known

Details of each of his or her marriages:
Marriage to Robert Hoye possibly Woodford, Essex about 1815 first born I know of William Thomas Hoye born Woodford, Essex 1816 although William married at St Martin in the Fields but lived most of his life in Essex by the census.

This thread is Robert Hoye I know practically nothing about Robert and even less about Ann.
http://genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum...ht=robert+hoye


Occupation:
Shopkeeper

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK):

Woodford, Essex, England - 1841 Census
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...d&pid=16305705


Date, place and cause of death:
Not known

Date and place of burial:
Not known

Details of will / administration of their estate:
Not known

Memorial inscription:
Not known
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Old 27-05-11, 19:23
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I have no idea why I thought Robert Hoye's wife and William Thomas Hoye's mother was called Ann.

I have just looked up marriages for a Robert Hoye in London and found a Robert Hoye marrying an Elizabeth Williams Doolittle! I don't know why I never looked in London I think because I thought they were Essex people!!!

The daughter was named Elizabeth Williams Hoye! So I expect this woman's name should be Elizabeth Williams Doolittle what do you think?

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec?h...c=&pid=2154571
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Old 27-05-11, 19:59
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The possible mother's name on the census image is Anna. Perhaps she was a second marriage? Have you got any baptisms for the children?
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Old 27-05-11, 20:06
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No I have never found any baptism. It's only what I have manage to glean from census and probate documents.
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Old 28-05-11, 13:14
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Unless I have the wrong siblings (I don't think I have) I think Robert Hoye's wife was Elizabeth Williams Doolittle and not Ann ?. I think maybe because she was the only Hoye in Woodford a shopkeeper with a daughter Elizabeth I assumed that was William's mother.

Although William's brother Robert Hoye has Robert Hoye as father on his marriage in 1845 (which was in the City of London even though he lived in Essex) Robert senior is a Wheelwright but on William's marriage in 1838 Robert senior is a Grocer!!

It's even more confusing because an Elizabeth Williams Doolittle was born in Kidderminster in 1781 but I don't think it's Robert's wife but isn't that a coincidence!

Or have I mixed up two families of Hoye?

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Old 28-05-11, 13:57
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There is a PCC will on TNA Documents Online which might be worth a look:

Will of Robert Hoye otherwise Robert Mackey of Woodford , Essex 21 July 1837

Shame it doesn't give his occupation.

Also these which may or may not be connected:

Will of Joseph Hoye, Yeoman of Woodford , Essex 11 March 1813

Will of John Hoye, Wheelwright of Woodford , Essex 05 September 1747
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Old 28-05-11, 13:59
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Thank you Kiterunner.
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Old 28-05-11, 14:05
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The Law Advertiser from 1830 has an entry taken from the London Gazette where Robert Hoye, Woodford, Essex, grocer, was the petitioning creditor on a bankruptcy of one Edward Urwick.
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The Law Advertiser from 1830 has an entry taken from the London Gazette where Robert Hoye, Woodford, Essex, grocer, was the petitioning creditor on a bankruptcy of one Edward Urwick.
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Old 29-05-11, 08:54
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I am just searching the 19 century papers and came across this so far in the Standard 6th July 1837 :-

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Which must go with this will you found I would assume.

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There is a PCC will on TNA Documents Online which might be worth a look:

Will of Robert Hoye otherwise Robert Mackey of Woodford , Essex 21 July 1837

Shame it doesn't give his occupation.

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