Marylebone Church, St. Marylebone, London. [ex Familysearch.org database; +
I personally viewed the hand-written parish records for this church, available on
Ancestry database, and found the birth date and the full baptismal records.
Parents = John Day + Mary. [ex parish records of St. Marylebone, London]
*DAY, Jane Grace, 1792: Born 5 October; baptised 28.10.1792 at St. Mary - St.
Marylebone Road, St. Marylebone, London, England. Parents = John Day and
Mary. [this = William Hobkirk’s wife and mother of Mary Amicia etc who all
died in 1825 on board a ship from Jamaica to UK]
DAY, Jane, 1794: January 31: baptised at Holme, Huntingdonshire, England. Parents =
Robert Day and Mary.
DAY, Jane, 1797: baptised at St. Anne’s, Soho, Middlesex, London. Parents = William
and Mary.
DAY, Jane, 1807: July 24: buried at Whitefield’s Memorial Church, Camden.
She was 1 day old; lived at St. Pancras. Note: this is the same [Non-Conformist]
church that Esther [Stones] Hobkirk and John Peter Hobkirk were buried in.
DAY, Jane Grace, 1811: married 12.10.1811 to William Hobkirk, esquire. She was a
minor; She needed the consent of her mother, Mary Day, a widow. Witnesses =
Hamilton Smith Day + Charlotte Cuthbert.
DAY, John, 1784 December 20: widower of this parish married Mary Bampton, spinster.
married in the chapel by banns. Witnesses = TYLER and ?Tepch. [St. Pancras
Parish Church, Middlesex, Borough = Camden]
DAY, John, 1813: January 4: aged 50; died 4.1.1813 at St. Giles in the Fields; Camden,
Middlesex. Born about 1763;
DAY, John, 1817: August 21, buried; born about 1788, St. Marylebone, Westminster,
Middlesex, London.
DAY, John, 1840: 12 January; buried; aged 52; born about 1788; St. Pancras Church,
Camden, Middlesex. Lived at Chapel Street [ex Ancestry database]
DAY, John, 1840: started together in a business comprised of William, John, Joseph
Day. Lithography business in 1840’s. Photographed Queen Victoria and Prince
Albert; their business address = Messrs. Day, 14 Piccadilly, London. Note:
Frances Sally DAY, ? daughter of Hamilton Smith DAY also involved in business.
DAY, John Curry, 1842: July 16: Lieutenant, 17th Regiment Native Infantry, Nagpoor, at
Madras, India. [ex Indian East India Company Records at Qld. State Library]
DAY, John Hamilton, 1896: August 9: married Marie Emily Orslow, at Pancras Parish
Church. John = clerk of Harrington Square; his father = John Christopher Day
(deceased) FRCS. Her father = admiralty clerk = Charles Lewis; her address =
Hermitage Road, Stoke Newington. Witnesses = Christian R. ?S. Day; + Jessica
?Thirjan Day.
DAY, Joseph, 1840: started together in a business comprised of William, John, Joseph
Day. Lithography business in 1840’s. Photographed Queen Victoria and Prince
Albert; their business address = Messrs. Day, 14 Piccadilly, London. Note:
Frances Sally DAY, ? daughter of Hamilton Smith DAY also involved in business.
DAY, Louisa Jane, 1861: Frances Sally DAY also involved with business of Thomas
Day, Louisa Jane Day, Arthur Day’s business, which partnership was dissolved
on 26.12.1861.
DAY, Louisa Theodosia L, 1870: April-June ¼; birth at Gloucestershire, Clifton district.
DAY, Mary, ~ 1741: born; buried 18.8.1819 at St. Giles in the Fields, Camden,
Middlesex, London. Aged 78; lived at High Street, HKH or ?WKH. Lots of
other Mary Day entries.
DAY, Mary, ~ 1765: born; buried 29.6.1850 aged 85 at Highgate Cemetery of St. James,
Swains Lane, St. Pancras, Camden, Middlesex, London. Mary was from
Hampstead. No other information.
DAY, Mary Harrington, ~ 1769: born; buried 18.2.1853 at Highgate Cemetery of St.
James, Swains Lane, St. Pancras, Camden.
DAY, Mary, ~ 1769: born; buried 7 February 1826; aged 57 at St. Martin in the Fields,
London. Her address = Workhouse.
DAY, Mary Ann, 1784: born 30.7.1784; baptised 17.3.1790 at Westminster, London, St.
James; Parents = John Day and Mary Day. So likely sister of Jane Grace Day
Hobkirk
DAY, Mary, 1785: baptised at St. Andrew, Holborn. Parents = John Day and Mary Day
Day. St. Paul’s, Middlesex.
DAY, Mary, 1790: born 4.11.1790; baptised 20.12.1790 at Westminster, St. James.
Parents = John Day and Mary.
DAY, Mary, ~1791: born; baptised 28.8.1791 at Dewlish, Dorset, England. Parents =
John Day and Mary Day.
DAY, Mary Ann, 1842: December 6: buried; born in ~ 1788; buried Highgate Cemetery
of St. James, Swains Lane, St. Pancras, Camden.
DAY, R., 1843- 1846: (junior), address = 2 Chester Terrace, Borough Road.
Exhibited item numbers 1363 and 1361; e.g. “Model of Temple Church, London
as it would Appear if Houses at the North West Corner removed”+ in 1846, item
1364: “Martyr’s Memorial Cross erected at Oxford from the Design of Messrs
Scott and Moffat” + “Mausoleum” item 1321 in 1845;
+ 1843: home address = 42, Commercial Road, Lambeth.
1843: “Model of an Inkstand, surrounded by new church at Lee, Kent, executed in
silver, presented to T. Brandram esq. by the Building Committee”
1841: address = 51, Newington Causeway.
1841: “Model of Temple of Minerva, Parthenon, Athens”. Item 1144;
[ex 1838-1846 Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, Great Britain]
DAY, Samuel, ~1792: born; baptised 8.4.1792; at Burslem, Staffordshire, England, St.
John. Parents = John Day and Rachel.
DAY, Sarah, 1780: daughter of William and Frances Day; born 26 February 1780;
baptised 29 March 1780, St. George’s Bloomsbury, London. [ex Ancestry
database of pre-1815 London parish records]
DAY, Susanna., ~1795: born; buried 8.2.1846 at Highgate Cemetery of St. James,
Swains Lane, St. Pancras, Camden, London.
DAY, T.S., (Miss) 1838: exhibited several of her artistic works at the Royal Academy,
London, 1838-1846. [ex Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, Great Britain, 1838-1846]
-
The Corsair’s Bride; by F.S. Day.
1840: Still living at 41 Camden Street, Camden Town;
“Portraits” item 899;
“ Portrait of Late Captain Holkirk of 23rd Dragoons” item 811;
“ Portrait of W. Mills esq. item 806;
“ Portrait of Miss Emily Robinson” item 761;
“Portrait of the infant daughter of S. Robinson, esq.”. item 723;
“ Posthumous portrait of her late sister” item 678;
[ex Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts, Great Britain, 1838-1846]
See also entries under F.S. Day, C. Day, R. Day (junior).
**DAY, Theodosia (John, Mary = ? parents or her 2nd names) (female): ~ 1792: born;
baptised 12.8.1792 at Burslem, Staffordshire, England. St. John. Parents = John
Day and Mary Day.
DAY, Theodosia Susanna, 1815: baptised October 29; Parents = Thomas Day and Sarah
Day. Baptised at St. Marylebone, Westminster, UK.
DAY, ??Theodosia or ? William, 1830: at Norfolk, England [1830 Pigot’s Directory]
DAY, Theodosia, 1836: December 25: baptised at Longton, Staffordshire, England.
Parents = Joseph Day and Rebecca.
DAY, Theodosia, 1839: Jan-March ¼; died at Lambeth, Surrey, London. Vol. IV p 202.
DAY, Theodosia, 1889: October 2: married Robert Clark, at Bates County, Missouri,
USA.
DAY, Theodosia, 1900: July-Sept. ¼; marriage at Cricklade, Wiltshire, UK.
DAY, Thomas, ?1781: November 23, born; son of William and Frances Day; baptised on
31.12.1781 at St. George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex.
DAY, Thomas Starling, 1830: Alderman, inspector at Corn Inspectors office, Old Post
Office Court, Gentleman’s Walk. [ex Pigot’s Directory 1830]
DAY, Thomas, 1861: Frances Sally DAY also involved with business of Thomas Day,
Louisa Jane Day, Arthur Day’s business, which partnership was dissolved on
26.12.1861.
DAY, ??William or ? Theodosia, 1830: at Norfolk, England [1830 Pigot’s Directory]
DAY, William, 1830: at Sword bearer’s office, Guildhall, Norfolk, England. [ex Pigot’s
Directory, 1830]
DAY, William, 1840: started together in a business comprised of William, John, Joseph
Day. Lithography business in 1840’s. Photographed Queen Victoria and Prince
Albert; their business address = Messrs. Day, 14 Piccadilly, London. Note:
Frances Sally DAY, ? daughter of Hamilton Smith DAY also involved in business.
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Chronological order of births for the DAY [John + Mary] family
DAY, Mary Ann, 1784: born 30.7.1784; baptised 17.3.1790 at Westminster, London, St.
James; Parents = John Day and Mary Day.
DAY, Mary, 1785: baptised at St. Andrew, Holborn. Parents = John Day and Mary Day
Day. St. Paul’s, Middlesex.
DAY, Hamilton Smith, 1788 - 1870: born and died;
1788 January 24: born at Marylebone, Middlesex, London.
1788: March 12: baptised at Westminster, London, St. James.
His parents = John Day and Mary Day.
DAY, Mary, 1790: born 4.11.1790; baptised 20.12.1790 at Westminster, St. James.
Parents = John Day and Mary.
DAY, Elizabeth, 1790: December 5: born; + 2.3.1790 born; baptised 4.1.1791 +
2.3.1790; Parents = John Day + Mary. Baptised at Westminster, London, St.
James.
DAY, Mary, ~1791: born; baptised 28.8.1791 at Dewlish, Dorset, England. Parents =
John Day and Mary Day..
*DAY, Theodosia (John, Mary = ? parents or her 2nd names) (female): ~ 1791: born;
baptised 12.8.1792 at Burslem, Staffordshire, England. St. John. Parents = John
Day and Mary Day.
DAY, Jane Grace , 1792: Born 5.10.1792 as Jane Grace DAY; baptised 28.10.1792 at St.
Marylebone Church, St. Marylebone, London. [ex Familysearch.org database; +
I personally viewed the hand-written parish records for this church, available on
Ancestry database, and found the birth date and the full baptismal records.
Parents = John Day + Mary. [ex parish records of St. Marylebone, London]
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ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1810: born ?where; died aged 90 in 1900 at Croydon, Kent, Surrey.
in 1900 (January-March) death records. [ex UK census 1841]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1811: born; On 1891 census, aged 80, widow, living with her
sibling, John Baker (her brother, aged 56 [sic]), at Bandon Hill, Croydon,
Mitcham. Jane says born Beddington, Surrey, St. Mary’s parish. [ex UK census
1891]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1813: born; On 1871 census, aged 58; living with siblings, John
Baker (her brother, aged 53), aged 53, and Mary Wilks, aged 54 (sister) [ex UK
census 1871]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1814: widow; born; On 1881 census, aged 64, living with her
sibling, John Baker (her brother, aged 56), at Bandon Hill, Croydon, Mitcham.
Jane says born Beddington, Surrey, St. Mary’s parish. [ex UK census 1881]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1817: born at Beddington, Surrey; wife, living at Croydon, Surrey.
Husband = Thomas, aged 36; [ex UK census 1841]
ETTWELL, Jane, 1819: said to have been born then; surname listed as Etwell This is
the wife of William Hamilton Hobkirk; her father = Robert [ex Genealogie database +
Society of Genealogists’ database]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1834: born at Wiltshire. Lived at Pewsey, Wiltshire. 1841 census
aged 7; lived with 1 parent = Mary Ettwell, aged 35 and siblings. This is not the
right Jane Ettwell who married Hobkirk. [ex UK census 1841]
ETTWELL, Jane, 1837: February 7: married William Hamilton Hobkirk. Both William
and Jane were from Pewsey, Wiltshire. He = bachelor; she = spinster; she = 19
years of age; and daughter of Robert Ettwell, a gentleman. No bondsman is listed
on their records for this marriage. [ex Wiltshire Family History Society records]
ETTWELL, Jane, ~ 1844: living in 1844 with her siblings, John Baker (brother) and
Mary Wilks; Jane says had been married at Pewsey, Wiltshire. Vol. 8 p 669 of
records. [ex UK census 1841]
ETTWELL, Robert, 1815: February 27: married Martha LANCASTER in Wiltshire.
Robert was a Yeoman of Stanton Street, Bernard, Wiltshire, bachelor; Martha
was from Patney, Wiltshire, a spinster. Bondsmen = John SIMPKINS of same
address as Robert. ? Is this Jane [Ettwell] Hobkirk’s father? [ex Wiltshire Family
History Society records]
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GLASSFORD, H., 1812: Lived at Dugaldston, Dumbartonshire, Scotland [ex
Roxburghshire, Scotland 1812 land owners, freeholders]
GLASSFORD, John, 1811: = lieutenant in His Majesty’s Navy 1811; [ex Prerogative
Wills of Ireland; Irish Source Records 1500-1800]
GLASFURD [?sic], Hen., 1812: Lived at Dugaldston, Dumbartonshire, Stirlingshire,
Scotland [ex Roxburghshire, Scotland 1812 land owners, freeholders]
GLASSFORD, J., 1812: Lived at Ardochbeg, Dumbartonshire, Scotland [ex
Roxburghshire, Scotland 1812 land owners, freeholders]
GLASSFORD, James, 1830: wrote letters re James Hopkirk, his nephew = his sister’s
son, to Sir George Murray, the colonial secretary.
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HAWES/HOBKIRK, Alicia, 1775: December 3: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Sarah, baptised 16.3.1777; Mary,
baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William, baptised 8.12.1779; Henry
baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Henry, 1781: May 30: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Alicia, baptised 3.12.1775; Sarah,
baptised 16.3.1777; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William,
baptised 8.12.1779; Henry baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at
Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Letitia, 1807: died aged 57 years at ?Enfield, London.
HAWES, Letitia, ~1802: born at Rendlesham, Suffolk, England.
1851 census: residence = Ufford, Suffolk. Husband: James Hawes, aged 49;
Letitia aged 49; Charles Upson, Eliza UPSON and family also living there.
Letitia = mother in law.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Mary, 1778: May 6: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Alicia, baptised 3.12.1775; Sarah,
baptised 16.3.1777; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William,
baptised 8.12.1779; Henry baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at
Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Samuel, 1783: January 30: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
Baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Alicia, baptised 3.12.1775; Sarah,
Baptised 16.3.1777; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William,
baptised 8.12.1779; Henry baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at
Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Sarah, 1777: March 16: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
Baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Alicia, baptised 3.12.1775; Sarah,
Baptised 16.3.1777; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William,
Baptised 8.12.1779; Henry baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at
Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, Sarah, 1800: August 12: child of William and Letitia, married Mr.
Holmes at Enfield, St. Andrew [ex Gentleman’s Magazine]OWES, Sarah
Letitia, 1805 January 19: married George Randall at St. George Martyr,
Southwark, Middlesex, London.
HAWES/HOBKIRK, William, 1779: December 8: baptised; child of William and Letitia;
Baptised Enfield, St. Andrew. Other siblings = Alicia, baptised 3.12.1775; Sarah,
Baptised 16.3.1777; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; Mary, baptised 6.5.1778; William,
Baptised 8.12.1779; Henry baptised 30.5.1781; Samuel baptised 30.1.1783 – all at
Enfield, St. Andrew.
HAWES, William, 1796: December 14: widower, of Lawshall, married Letitia HOW on
14.12.1796 at Lawshall, Suffolk, Sudbury.
No Letitia HOBKIRK listed.
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KIELCHEN, Eugénie Coralie [née Lecesne; = Frances Mary Hobkirk’s older ½
sister]: mentioned on pages 18, 22, Says she was born in Rio de Janeiro
on 28 November, no year mentioned; and baptised in the church already
English; ledger p 279 para 33] = ?church records [ex Pioneiros da cultura do
café na era da independencia: a iconografia Primitiva do café’. by Gilberto FERREZ,
pages 18, 22 of 96 pages]
KIELCHEN, Frances Mary Elisa: (Fanny): [See also Mary Elisa Frances)] mentioned
on pages 18, 22, [ex Pioneiros da cultura do café na era da independencia: a
iconografia Primitiva do café’... by Gilberto FERREZ, pages 18, 22 of 96 pages]
KIELCHEN, Mary Elisa Francis (Fanny) – [see also under Frances Mary
Elisa]; born in Rio 30 June (no year); baptised and registered with English
church. Book 36; [ex Pioneiros da cultura do café na era da independencia: a
iconografia Primitiva do café’... by Gilberto FERREZ, pages ?18,? 22 of 96 pages]
KIELCHEN, Peter Alexander: index re him on pp15-18; 21, 22 of Ferrez book
[ex Pioneiros da cultura do café na era da independencia: a iconografia Primitiva do
café’. by Gilberto FERREZ, pages 15-18, 21, 22 of 96 pages]
KIELCHEN, Peter Alexander, 1842: Late Russian Consul in Boston, U.S.A.
Was a passenger, sailing on the packet ship Ville de Lyon, with his wife
[Eugénie Coralie, née Lecesne], 3 daughters, (Miss Kielchen, Fanny
Kielchen, Victoria Kielchen, and son (Master P.A. Kielchen), Hylenard.
They all left New York on August 22, 1842 bound for Havre, [France]. [ex
New York American newspaper, of 47 William Street, New York (between Wall Street and Pine
Street, Monday evening, August 22, 1842]
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MAIGNANT /MEIGNANT, Theodore, 1896 : Widower of Georgina Rose Amy
Hobkirk MEIGNANT. He died on 3 October, 1896, at 10a.m. at his home Petit-
Puy, France. He was born at Saumur, France. He was aged 74 years, and was the
son of the deceased Rene Toussaint Meignant and Marie Chabanon. [ex his death
certificate from French website]
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SCOTT, Margaret, ~1700: Married Thomas HOBKIRK in Cavers.
Children: Bessie b 1709; James b 1713; Margaret b. 1716; Thomas born 1718;
William, born 1730 [ex Douglas Scott’s personal communication with me from UBC in
Canada]
SCOTT, Margaret, 1766: Married William Scott on 26 August 1766 at Hawick,
Roxburgh, Scotland. [ex FamilySearch database in 2017]
???nee HOBKIRK
SCOTT, Margaret, c1800: born; Married Francis Hogg (born 1.2.1799 at Ashkirk,
Scotland), approx. 1837. She died 23.11.1882. Their 7 children = Ann HOGG,
born approx. 1838; William, b. 7.6.1822 in Ashkirk; Betty, b. 19.9.1824 in
Ashkirk; Charles b. 19.9.1824 in Ashkirk (?twin); Jane, b. 8.2.1828 in Ashkirk;
Christian 13.3.1831 in Ashkirk; Francis, b. 1840c in Ashkirk; [ex website called
‘Monumental Inscriptions, Kintail, Lochalsh, & Family – Thomson and Hobkirk, Scotland, via
Rootsweb from 2008] Note: this entry was found on the same Hobkirk research page
as all the Hobkirk entries; + a Rachel SCOTT. i.e. the only 2 Scott names
entered on the site.
SCOTT, Thomas, 1751: baptised 27 October, 1751 at Wilton, Roxburgh; baptised
26.6.1757 at Wilton, Roxburgh. ?son/brother of William Scott and ?brother in
law of Margaret, née Hobkirk. [ex IGI]
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