Hobkirk/Hopkirk ancestry: Will and last testament



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Regiment left Warley Barracks, Brentwood this morning to reinforce their

comrades in South Africa. Lieutenant Hobkirk was in command; 2 other

officers also present; + 97 rank and file. Embarked on the steamer

Siberian” at the Royal Albert Docks [21.3.1900 London ex “Pall Mall Gazette” +

22.3.1900 “Glasgow Herald”]

HOPKIRK, Lillia, 1789: September 20: baptised at St. George in the East, Middlesex.

Child of Fra[nci]s. Hopkirk and Jane Hopkirk. [ex Ancestry database of London parish



records pre 1815]

HOBKIRK, Lillian, ?1800’s or 1900’s: Lived in Victoria, Australia.

HOBKIRK, Lillie J. Miss, 1864: December 27: Born at Mt. Pulaski, Illinois. She

married …. [ex The Biographical Record of Logan County, Illinois. Author: S.J. Clarke



Publishing Company]

HOBKIRK, Lilly L., Miss, ? 1800’s: Married a Mr. Wilton. She was the daughter of

A.A. Hobkirk of this city, and a sister … [ex The Story of Manitoba, ?Canada, volume 3,

Winnipeg, 1905]

HOBKIRK, Lily Southern, c1840: Born, with surname of Southern, in ?USA; Was the

child of James Newton Southern, who was born 6.4.1840 in Hancock Co.

?Tennessee, USA; ; and Jemima Taminco Spangler, who was born 1845

Circleville, Ohio. Her parents died in Logan County, Illinois in 1923 and 1924

respectively. [ex Vorfahren von Hobkirk family files online in 2007 from Germany].

HOPKIRK, Lilly, 1868: May 16, Married Mr. Hanson in USA, ? Iowa. She was the

daughter of William and Jane Hopkirk (née Redpath) [ex “History of Jefferson County,



Iowa; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement..”] " I have a copy of

the book article re this, which contains more info, filed under William Hopkirk.



HOBKIRK, Loreena, ?1800’s or 1900’s: Lived in Victoria, Australia.

HOBKIRK, Louis John, ~1861: Born; [ex Tasmanian Archives file HSD285/1/1281,

says dob = c1861; File dated 12.4.1917]H

HABKIRK, Louie, 1871 approx.: born Canada; arrived 8 September 1928 at

Winnipeg, Canada.



HOBKIRK, Louis John, ~1880’s: Was admitted as a legal Practitioner, in

Tasmania. [Tasmanian archives file SC207/1/317, located in Hobart. Part of a much



HOBKIRK, L[ouis] L. (?sic), Mr. 1901: To be conveyancing solicitor in Solicitor

General’s Department and assistant Crown prosecutor [ex Trove website of Australian



newspapers, = the Examiner, 22.1.1901])

HOBKIRK, Louis John, ?1905: Probate of 350 pounds was to go to Louis, from

Charlotte Ralifo. [ex Mercury 22.8.?1905]

HOBKIRK, L[ouis] J[ohn] (Mr.), 1916: News of the Day: The Executive Council: The

following appointments were made or approved at yesterday's meeting of the

Executive Council:- Justices of the peace: Hobart, J. Z. Bidencops-; Longford,

J. H. Robinson; Launceston, B. N. Ready. George F. Read, of Redlands, was

appointed to be of the Commission of the Peace for the State or Tasmania. W.

0. Wise was appointed a Commissioner under the Real Property Act during

the absence of Mr. L. J. Hobkirk on sick leave. G. E. Robinson was appointed

a … [ex “The Mercury”; ? Hobart, 22 January, 1916]



HOBKIRK, L[ouis] J[ohn] (Mr.), 1916: Land for Nietta Railway. In the Practice Court

yesterday, before Mr. Justice Crisp, Mr. L. J. Hobkirk, Crown Solicitor, made

application for an order that the amount of compensation payable for land

resumed by the Crown under the Lands Resumption Act, be fixed by the

Supreme Court, with a jury, on the 7th November. The land in question was

stated to be required in connection with the construction of the Ulverstone –



Nietta tramway. The area was under an acre, namely, 3 roods 14 7-10 perches,

and the Public Works Department had failed to come to terms with Mr. Barratt,

the owner, who claimed £380 compensation. He was offered and refused to

accept £117. His Honor made the order asked for, the costs of the application

to be costs in the cause. [Ex “The Mercury” [Australia] 18 October, 1916]

HOBKIRK, L[Louis] J[ohn] (Mr.) 1917: It is requested that all claims against L. J.

Hobkirk (late Crown Solicitor) be sent immediately to (Miss) M. C Hobkirk,

Hamlyn, Stoke Street., New Town. [ex Mercury” Hobart, 5 May, 1917]



HOBKIRK, L[ouis] J[ohn] (Mr.) 1917: Executive Council Appointments: At a meeting

of the Executive Council yesterday the following appointments were made:- Mr.

Arnold Banks Smith to be Crown Solicitor, vice Mr. L. J. Hobkirk, resigned;

Mr. L. R. G. Tapsell to …. [ex “The Mercury” Hobart, 1 June, 1917]



larger file which contains similar records 1824-1953].

HOBKIRK, Louis, 1917: April 12: 1 day in hospital at the Derwent, Van

Diemen’s Land. D.O.B. about 1861.

Tasmanian Archives file exists for him. Bigger file starts 1.1.1824, long

before he was born. [Item No. SC207/1/317]



HOBKIRK, Louis, 1917: His name is listed as being a patient in hospital for 1

day on 12.4.1917 at the Derwent Hospital, Van Diemen’s Land =

Tasmania. [file HSD285/1/1281, says dob = c1861; File dated 12.4.1917]

HOBKIRK, Louis John, 1917: Late Crown Solicitor of Hobart. Died 28.6.1917;

[Mercury 30.6.1917, Australia] but c/f newspaper ad of 5.5.1917 by Miss M.C.

Hobkirk. The death of Mr. Louis John Hobkirk, Crown Solicitor and Registrar of

Building Societies until a short time ago, took place yesterday. Mr. Hobkirk was

about ?58 years of age, and a native of Launceston. He was admitted to the roll of

solicitors in May, 1888, and was in the Law Department for 20 years. He first

entered the office of the Solicitor-General, and became clerk in charge there. He

occupied that position until about seven years ago, when he became Crown

Solicitor. Owing to indifferent health, he resigned his position a few months ago,

and was succeeded by Mr. Banks Smith. Mr. Hobkirk was very assiduous in his

attention to the duties of his office, and was highly respected by all who knew

him.[ex “Mercury” Hobart, Tasmania, 30 June, 1917, Saturday]



HOBKIRK, [Louis] John, .1917: Funeral Notices: HOBKIRK: Funeral of the late

John Hobkirk (late Crown Solicitor, of Hobart) will leave St. George's

Church, Battery Point at 2 p.m. This Day, arriving at Cornelian Bay Cemetery

at 3 p.m. for interment. [Alex Fyle and Son, Undertakers, New Norfolk]. [ex

The Mercury” Hobart, [Australia] 30 June, 1917]



HOBKIRK, [Louis John] Mr., 1917: Obituary: Since last season Mr. Hobkirk,

Crown Solicitor, has passed away to other realms. He was a good front angler,

and loved to get away far from trains and city life, and spend his holiday by

and in a river, wading some silver stream. I have fished with him often, and he

was besides a good friend to me. Everyone who knew him esteemed and liked

him. Peace be with him. if peace, other than oblivion, is to be found in the

shades unknown. [ex Hobart “Mercury”, 11 August, 1917]



HOBKIRK, Louis John, 1917: 2 separate death notices:

30 June 1917 (Hobart ‘Mercury’) – 2 separate notices:

(i) HOBKIRK: On June 29. 1917. Louis John Hobkirk, late Crown Solicitor.

(ii) HOBKIRK: -Funeral of the late John Hobkirk (late Crown Solicitor, of

Hobart) will  leave St. George's Church, Battery Point at 2 p.m. This Day,

arriving at Cornelian Bay Cemetery at 3 p.m. for interment. ALEX. FYLE

AND SON. Undertakers. New Norfolk.

HOBKIRK, Louis John, 1917:. Late Crown Solicitor of Hobart. Died 28.6.1917;

[Mercury 30.6.1912, Australia]



HOBKIRK, Louis John, . 1917: Newspaper notice: On June 29, 1917, Louis John    

Hobkirk, late Crown Solicitor, of Hobart. [ex The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 –

1954) Saturday 30 June 1917 p 1 Family Notices]

HOBKIRK, Louis John, . 1917: Newspaper notice: Funeral of the late John

Hobkirk, Crown Solicitor of Hobart, will leave St. George’s Church, Battery

Point, at 2p.m. this day, arriving at Cornelian Bay Cemetery at 3p.m. for

Internment. ALEX FYLE & SON, Undertakers, Norfolk [ex The Mercury (Hobart,

Tas. : 1860 – 1954) Saturday 30 June 1917 p 1 Family Notices]

HOBKIRK, Louise, >1828: John Peter Hobkirk listed as the father of Louise

Hobkirk [ex Pioneiros da cultura do café na era da independencia: a iconografia

Primitiva do café’.. by Gilberto FERREZ, pages 11, 31, 32 of 96 pages]

HOBKIRK, Louisa Jane, 1833: Born 10 September 1833 in Brazil. Married Rev.

Samuel Berjew Fooks in Tasmania on 7 May, 1855. He was born on 27 August

1822 in England; Rev. Fooks died 2 November 1892 in Hobart, Tasmania. [ex

descendant of this family, John Peacock + ex Tasmanian govt. records of births,

marriages, deaths.]

HOBKIRK, Louisa Margaretta, (née Hensley), 1848: June 21 1848. Married William

Hamilton Hobkirk in Prince Edward Island, Canada. 2nd wife of WHH. They

had 9 children; in addition to the 2 daughters from WHH’s 1st marriage to Jane,



who died in PEI approx. 1840.

She was a daughter of Commander Charles Hensley, R.N., who emigrated to

Prince Edward Island, Canada, in 1841. She was born in Haniford, near London,

UK.


HOBKIRK, Louisa Margaretta, 1849: Born April 13, ?1849 Charlestown, Prince

Edward Island, Canada. Died February 6, 1850, Charlottetown, PEI. Baptised.:

August 01, 1849, St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, PEI. Buried.: February 07,

1850, Protestant Cemetery, Charlottetown, PEI. Daughter of William Hamilton



Hobkirk of Canada.

HOBKIRK, Louise-Jean, 1855: May 7, 1855 marriage details in U.K. newspaper.

Fookes-HOBKIRK: On the 7th May at Trinity Church, Launceston Van Diemen’s

Land, by the Rev. F. Hales, the Rev. S.B. Fookes of Stanley, Circular Head, in

that island, to Louisa Jean, 2nd daughter of J.P. Hobkirk, esq. [ex The Morning



Post (London, England), Thursday, November 01, 1855; pg. 8; Issue 25531. 19th Century British

Library Newspapers: Part II.] 

HOBKIRK, Louisa Jean, 1855: On the 7th instant, at Trinity Church, Launceston, by

the Rev. Francis Hales, LOUISA JEAN, second daughter of  J P. Hobkirk,

Esq., to the Rev. S. B. FOOKES, Chaplain of St Paul's, Circular Head.

[ Colonial Times, Hobart, 17 May 1855]

HOBKIRK, Louise-Jean, 1855: May 7, 1855 marriage at Launceston, Van Diemen’s

Land. 2nd daughter of J.P. Hobkirk esquire; to Rev. S.B. Pooket (sic, should be

FOOKS) of Stanley, of that island. [ex Gentleman’s Magazine on ?Google book)

Note: Rev. Fooks = Youngest son of James McKenzie Fooks of Weymouth,

Dorsetshire, UK, architect. Rev. Fooks was ordained to Church of England

Ministry in 1851; was stationed at Port Arthur, Tasmania, and Impression Bay, where his wife, ?1st wife = Margaret, daughter of Dr. Westbrook, died in June 1854. Rev. Fooks died 2.11.1892, leaving a widow Louisa, daughter of JP Hobkirk, whom he married in May, 1855. [ex Traveller Under Concern: The Quaker Journals of Frederick Macie on His Tour, … 1973, page 290]

Note: Her son / daughter, Francis Augustine Fooks, born about 1869, died in Prahran, Victoria in 1934. Her son, Louis, died in Queensland in 1910.

HOBKIRK, Louisa Margaretta, 1856: b. January 25, 1856, Charlottetown, PEI;

d. January 03, 1914, Kent St., Charlottetown, PEI. 6th child of William Hamilton



Hobkirk & his 2nd wife. [Ex Descendants of Charles Hensley family information online Google search, 2010]

She married Dr. James Warburton, formerly mayor of the city of Charlottetown,

and who was a member of the Provincial Parliament for Charlottetown. [ex “Island

Lives” undated]

HOBKIRK, Louisa Margaret, 1891: widow, aged 62, born in England, church of

England; her father born England; living at Queen's district, Charlottetown

Royalty sub district; Prince Edward Island, Canada with her family, including:

William Charles Hobkirk, aged 40, widowed, born Prince Edward Island; son of

Louisa; says his father born in France; Emily, aged 39, born Prince Edward Island,

daughter; says father born in France and mother born in England. But c/f this

statement re dad with 1881 census + with UK birth records [ex Canadian census

1891]

HOBKIRK, Loveday Ann, 1895: Born in 1895 in Huron, MI…. USA. [ex GeneaNet

database in 2014]

HOPKIRK, Lydia Jane, 1816: Baptism parish record at Stepney, London.

[ex Find My Past probate website in 2012]

HOBKIRK, Lydia, 1840: aged 8, buried 23 February 1840 at Monkwearmouth, St. Peter,

County Durham. [National Burial Index for England and Wales 1826 - 1860: (disc 3)]



HOBKIRK, M. (Rev. M. Hobkirk Dickson), 1833: Died March 1833 – see Hawick

Archeological Society 1915 transactions. U.K. [ex Genuki files]



HOPEKIRK, M, 1857: advertised the sale of her millinery at 7 Queen Street

[Exeter] [Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser14.5.1857].



HOBKIRK, M., <1877: Listed as a consular agent for Charlottetown. [ex French

book, “Almanach du Commerce et de l’industrie’ published 1877];

HOBKIRK, M., ~1886: Listed as a consular agent for Charlottetown. [ex French

book, “Almanach National : annuale officiel de la République France … . p 78, 1886]

HOBKIRK, M., 1886: = Agent consulaire, Charlottetown, Canada [ex Almanach National,

France 1886]

HOBKIRK, ?M or ?R., 1893: of 28 Moorfields, advertised a road racer bicycle for sale

[Liverpool Mercury 7.4.1893]

HOBKIRK, M.L. (Miss), 1904: Aged 75; arrived in Victoria as an unassisted

passenger, in November 1904 aboard the “China” boat from Britain. [ex Trove



database from National Library of Australia, via Index to unassisted inward passenger lists to

Victoria 1852-1923], ?? = wrong age and ??refers to Mildred Louise.

HOBKIRK, M. (Mr.), 1913: a member of the General Council of the Society of

Musicians, London, was at a Musicians conference. [“The Times”, London, 30



December 1913]

HOBKIRK, M.D., 1949: Home Civil Service entrants’ exam results + foreign service

government of Northern Ireland. [“The Times”, London, 19.9.1949 -



article 118 of 189]

HOPKIRK, M. Mrs., 1955: Alterations made to ‘Clearwaterhouse’, Whitebrook,

Monmouthshire [?Wales] [ref: MS: ex A2A National Archives of UK website]



HOBKIRK, M.D. (Mr.), 1978: Was a guest at the Institute of Cost and Measurement

Accountants. [“The Times”, London, 13.10.1978 – article 184 of 189]



HOBKIRK, Mabel Coralie, 1868: female child born 23 January, 1868 at Launceston,

Tasmania. Child of John Francis Hobkirk & Charlotte Hobkirk, née Atkinson.



[ex Tasmanian births, marriages, deaths records]

HOBKIRK, Mabel Coralie, 1873: died 16.2.1873 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia;

aged 5 years; gentleman’s daughter died of diphtheria [ex Tasmanian Births,



Deaths, Marriages Indexes]

HOBKIRK, Mabel Carolie (sic), 1873: Feb. 17, a child; buried at Cypress Street

Cemetery, Launceston, Tasmania [ex Cypress Street cemetery records]

HOBKIRK, Maggie, 1800’s era: No Dates found; but buried at Pulaski Cemetery,

at ?Indiana, USA. Father = William; mother = Ann. See other relatives also

buried at Pulaski Cemetery. [Google website – source of information was not obvious;

reference on website = 1–5-9] Amelia Hobkirk; aged 2; Female; born in Wisconsin

HOPKIRK, Maggie = name of a boat involved in a skiff race. [?1800’s newspaper]

HOBKIRK, Maggie, 1900’s era: Her son, William Story, died in Queensland, Australia

in 1900. [ex Australia Death Index 1787-1985]



HOPKIRK, Maggie (Miss), 1914: December: aged 18 years; arrived in Victoria

as an unassisted passenger on the “Demosthenes” from Britain, with John



Hopkirk, a child of 11. [ex Index to Unassisted Inward Passenger Lists to Victoria

1852- 1923 via National Library of Australia’s Trove database]

HOBKIRK, Major – see Ian HOBKIRK + Adam HOBKIRK

HOBKIRK, Major [Adam], 1823: Inquest at Cheltenham re death of his child

[Bristol Mercury]

HOPKIRK, Malcolm, 2002: His name is listed at Sandy Bay, Tasmania,

?Harriers Club.



HOPKIRK, Margaret, 1605: June 28 – p.; married 23 July 1605; to James Broun. [ex

Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Midlothian, Edinburgh Register of Marriages]

HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1626: Marriage at Northumberland, U.K. [ex Find

My Past database in 2012]

HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1626: Marriage to James Welch on 10.10.1626 at Newcastle, St.

Andrews Registers, U.K. [ex Genuki files]



HOBKIRKE, Margaret, 1640: Marriage at Whickham, Durham, U.K. [ex Find My Past

database in 2012]

HOPKIRK, Margaret, ~1644-1723: Was born around 1644; buried on 18 February,

1723 at Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 79 years. [ex Scotland’s People indexes]



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1658: Her Will is at National Archives, UK. [ref: Prob

11/281@St. Olive, Hart Street, London].

HOPKIRK, Margaret, 1664: November 13, Sabbath: married John Coupar / Couper. [ex

Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Midlothian, Edinburgh, Old Kirk Parish Register of

Marriages]



HOPKIRK / HOPEKIRK, Margaret, 1664: December 1: married John Couper / Cowper,

merchant. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Midlothian, Edinburgh, Old Kirk Parish Register of Marriages]



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1671: buried 9 Dec 1671 at Edlingham, St. John the Baptist,

Northumberland; [National Burial Index for England and Wales 1538 – 1760: (disc 1)]



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1674: August 27: married Henry Heaton at St. Marylebone St.

Mary, Middlesex [ex Ancestry database of London parish records pre 1815].



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1674: Marriage at Marylebone, St. Mary Le Bone, London,

U.K. [ex Find My Past database in 2012]



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1674: Marriage at Marylebone, St. Mary Le Bone, London,

U.K. to Henry HEATON. [ Record source: Boyd’s Marriage Index 1538-1840, ex



Find My Past database in 2012]

HOPKIRK, Margaret, ~1689 - 1759: Was born about 1689; buried on 15 January, 1759

at Glasgow, Scotland, aged 70 years. Her husband/father = Thomas Hopkirk. [ex



Scotland’s People indexes]

HOPKIRK, Margaret, 1696: November 15: testimony from her, (she = daughter of John

Hopkirk, merchant pro. re John Syme / Sime / Sym / Symm / Symme, a servitor

to Sir William Binnie, late Lord Provost; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s

Midlothian, Edinburgh, Old Kirk Parish Register of Marriages]

HOPKIRK, Margaret, 1708: nee Margaret Scott. Married Thomas Hopkirk on

31.12.1708 at Denholm, [near Cavers, Scotland]. [ex Scotland’s People entry]



HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1710: June 25: and her husband William CHISHOLME had their

daughter Helen CHISHOLME baptised in Darnick.. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of

Scotland’s Roxburgh, Melrose baptisms]

HOBKIRK, Margaret, 1712: April 27: and her husband William CHISHOLME had their

Son, William CHISHOLME baptised; presented by William Hopkirk, in the

father’s absence; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Roxburgh, Melrose baptisms]


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