HOBKIRK, Agnes, 1639: buried 22 Jun 1639 at Hexham, St. Andrew, County = N'bland;
[National Burial Index for England and Wales 1538 – 1760: (disc 1)]
HABKIRK, Agnus, 1723: born on 7 March, 1723; baptised 10 March 1723 at Jedburgh,
Roxburgh, Scotland. Residence in 1723 = Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland. Father
= George Habkirk. [ex Scotland Births & Baptisms, 1564-1950 via Family Search database]
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HOPKIRK, Agnes, 1733: Was buried on 26 January, 1733 at Dalkeith, Scotland.
Her husband/father = John Hardie. [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Agnes, 1746: Was buried on 20 June, 1746 at Dalkeith, Scotland.
Her husband/father = Alexander Hardie. [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Agnis, 1747: Was buried in January, 1747 at Peebles, Scotland.
Her husband/father = Leed / James Hopkirk [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Agnes, 1778: April 24: death of a child /her child; registered at Melrose;
aged 6 days; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations
of marriages, Mort Roll or Register of the Dead; disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Agnes Spottiswoode, 1870: July 23: New Zealand Wellington
Karori; Church of England cemetery transcript; [ex Australasian Genealogical
Computer Index @ Qld State Library]
HOPKIRK, Agnes Isabella, 1893: She is listed on the New Zealand Palmerston;
electoral roll, women’s suffrage [ex Australasian Genealogical Computer Index @ Qld
State Library]
HOBKIRK, Alex, 1890: was living at Bent…Ontario, Canada [ex Canadian Genealogy Index,
1600-1900’s]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1666: July 12: a baker; married Janet Anderson /Andersone
/Andersoune; at Edinburgh, Old Kirk Parish / Midlothian Register of Marriages;
[ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages,
disciplinary sessions]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, 1681: 23 February 1681; Baxter in Inverness; [ex Commissariat of
Inverness 1630-1800]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, 1681: 23 February 1681; Baxter in Inverness; [ex Scottish Record
Society Publications vol. 4, page 19]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, 1681: 23 February 1681; Baxter in Inverness; ?Marriage or ?
death in Inverness, Scotland. [ex The Commissariot Record of Inverness, Register of
Testaments, 1630-1800; Marriages book: Inverness, via UK, Extracted Probate Records 1269-
1975 via Ancestry database;]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1696: January 10: baptised at Melrose, Roxburgh; son of
William Hopkirk in Melrose; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1707: March 13: His Will was proved at Niddrie, Midlothian,
Scotland. [ex Ancestry database of All UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1707: March 13: He was a Smith in Niddrie. His Will was
proved at Niddrie, Midlothian, Scotland. [ex Ancestry database of All UK, Extracted
Probate Records, 1269-1975]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, c 1720-1789: Born at Galashiels; was the brother of William
Hopkirk III and father of George [of Jamaica], James, ?Janet etc; became a linen
dyer in Dryburgh. By his 2nd marriage with Jane Bridges, (she died 23 October,
-
he had a son, George, born in 1765. Other children = James, his son, died
14.8.1777 aged 21; Jean, his daughter, died 21.8.1770; son in law = John Gray, who died at Greenlaw, on 14 August 1821, aged 65 years. [ex info from John Hopkirk in 2007; + See full history of this family, under separate files on Alexander, found in Annals and Antiquities Dryburgh and Other Places On The Tweed. 2nd edition; revised and corrected]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1759: February 18: baptised at Melrose, Roxburgh; son of
William Hopkirk and Margaret Lawrie. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s
baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, ?1782: He and his wife Barbara Amos had a daughter Betty,
born in Melrose. Witnesses: James Laidlaw; Andrew Lumesden. [ex GeneaNet in
2012] Scottish Record Society Publications Author : Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh, page
330. Published in 1898
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1783-1857: in Home family marriages list. Alexander’s parents =
Isobel Home 1783-1857 & William Hopkirk; Alexander’s siblings = David;
Elizabeth; James; John; Robert [ex Individual data charts: homepage.mac.com/codegard]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1785: April 17: event at Roxburgh, Melrose; [ex Ancestry library’s
Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, ?1785: Alexander Hobkirk and his wife Barbara Amos had a
daughter Jean born. [ex Scottish Record Society; Publications Author : Scottish Record
Society, Edinburgh Published in 1898, page 335]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, ?1789: Alexander Hobkirk and his wife Barbara Amos had a son
William born in Melrose. Witnesses = Walter Turnbull, John Martin. [ex Scottish
Record Society Publications; Author : Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh Published in 1898,
page 339: sourced via GeneaNet database]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1789: January 27: died; late indweller in Dryburgh, who died
27th of January, 1789, aged 69 years. Husband of Jean; father of George, James
Janet, etc. [ex Annals and antiquities of Dryburgh and other places on the Tweed - by Sir David
Erskine] [[this Alexander = the father of George Hobkirk of Jamaica]]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, ?1791: Alexander Hobkirk and Barbara Amos had a daughter
named Christian born in Melrose, Scotland. Witnesses: James Hobkirk; Robert
Paterson. [ex Scottish Record Society. [Publications Author : Scottish Record Society,
Edinburgh Published in 1898, page 339, sourced via GeneaNet]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1793: June 2: baptised at Roxburgh, Melrose; son of James
Hopkirk and Anne Wright, in Melrose. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s
baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOBKIRK, Alexander, ?1795: Alexander Hobkirk and Barbara Amos had a daughter
named Anne Mercer born on November 1; witnesses: = John Mercer; David
Brown. [ex Scottish Record Society Publications Author : Scottish Record Society, Edinburgh
Published in 1898, page 350 [accessed via GeneaNet database in 2012]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1797: April 7: was a witness to baptism of Peter, child of
Alexander Adamson and Elizabeth Gilles. Peter born 28.2.1797 at Roxburgh,
Melrose. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of
marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1798: July 1: an event occurred at Roxburgh, involving him
mostly; but witnessed by James Hobkirk; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s
baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1798: September 30: was a witness at a baptism of George, son
Of John Kyle, baker in Melrose and Christian Thomson, his spouse. George born
9.12.1797 or 19.12.1797. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages,
proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1830: was fined 7 shillings; failing payment, 40 days
imprisonment. He suffered the imprisonment. 3 September 1830
Scotland. [p 74, 1834 Procurators fiscal Returns, ex UK Parliamentary papers, on
National Library of Australia special licensed database]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1848: of Waterton, was one of the judges at the
Aberdeenshire Horticultural Society [Aberdeen Journal 24.5.1848]
HOPKIRK, [Alexander], 1848: of Waterton, was one of the judges at the
Stonehaven Horticultural Society [Aberdeen Journal 27.9.1848]
HOPKIRK, Alexander, 1848: of Waterton, won 2nd prize for his hollyhocks at the
Aberdeenshire Horticultural Society [Aberdeen Journal 4.10.1848]
HOPKIRK, Alex[ander], 1889: Mr. presided at a meeting at Burrelton re the East
Perthshire elections [Glasgow Herald 13.2.1889]
HOBKIRK, Alice, 1620: Marriage at Holy Island, Northumberland. [ex Find My Past
database in 2012]
HOBKIRK, Alice / Alison: c1823: was born, (née Rae); married Walter Hobkirk
December 1852 at Jedburgh, Roxburgh, Scotland. Lived South Australia
from 1854 on. [ex Biographical Index of South Australians]
HOBKIRK, Alice Eliza, 1844: July 11 born South America; baptised August 23, 1844:
baptised at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, British Chaplaincy. [ex IGI - information submitted
by Wendell “D” Warren, Box 38, Etna WY, USA 83118. No replies]
Extra information states: residence = Brazil; parents: John Peter Hobkirk, Frances
Mary; [ex IGI records of Brazil, downloaded September 2011]
HOBKIRK, Alice Eliza, 1868: Married Charles Baird at Launceston, Tasmania, on 16
December 1868. [ex Tasmanian births, marriages, death records]
HOBKIRK, Alice Elizabeth, 1909: Aged 22: inquest into her death.
Alice Elizabeth Hobkirk: her body was identified by her sister, Miss Helen
Hobkirk, of Bosworth House, North-end-road, Golder’s Green. Helen
said her sister was a saleswoman at an umbrella shop in Regent Street.
She saw her sister in Charing Cross Hospital on Monday evening, she
said.
“I usually have a cup of coffee in Lyon’s, but I went to have a shampoo
instead, and this is the result.”. She said a lamp exploded. The other
deceased, Marcelle Baurain was the step-daughter of Leon Raffner, an
Alsation, the hairdresser. Mr. Raffner saw Miss Hobkirk lying on the
floor with her clothes smouldering. Miss Hobkirk always asked for
“Madame” and Marcelle:. Miss Hobkirk would come to the shop to bring
flowers for Madame and fruit for Marcelle without having her hair
dressed. [“The Times”, London, 14.10.1909; 22.10.1909; 28.10.1909;
6.11.1909; 15.5.1937]
Alice Elizabeth Hobkirk, aged 22 and Marcelle Baurain, aged 19: were
both fatally burned at 42 Great Windmill-Street, Piccadilly, the
hairdressing establishment of M. Leon Raffner on 11th;
Miss Helen Hobkirk, sister of one of the deceased, was recalled [to give
evidence] and stated that her sister wore false hair – a switch and a few
curls made up. She was also wearing a motor coat on the evening in
question. Miss Hobkirk was found lying in the passage, near the front
door, with several persons standing round her. The front of her hair was
singed. [“The Times”, London, 20.10.1909]
Resumption of inquiry re deaths of Alice Elizabeth Hobkirk, aged 22 and
another. [“The Times”, London, 22.10.1909]
Alice Elizabeth Hobkirk: She was fatally burned in the fire which
occurred at 42 Great Windmill-street, W., the hairdressing establishment
of M. Leon Raffner, on the night of October 11. This was the 5th day of \
the inquiry.
… a nurse at Charing-Cross Hospital produced fragments of Miss
Hobkirk’s clothing, and stated that at the end of her very long hair, she
found a pad and some unusually long pins. The pad, which had been
thrown away, was made of material, and had had curls attached to it. Miss
Hobkirk at first protested against having her hair cut off when admitted.
Jury verdict: Death by misadventure, caused by the upsetting of a
methylated spirit lamp used by Mrs. Raffnor there not being sufficient
evidence of a petrol shampoo having taken place on that occasion.
[“The Times”, London, 6.11.1909]
HOBKIRK, Alicia, 1772: child of William & Letitia (née Hawes). (1772 June 2:
William Hobkirk married Letitia Hawes at Hertford, All Saints; They had the
following children: Adam, baptised 18.2.1774 at St. Andrews, Enfield; Alicia,
Sarah, Mary, William, Henry, Samuel 1774-1783.
HOBKIRK, Alicia Hawes, 1775 December 3: Baptised at St. Andrew, Middlesex.
Parents = William Hobkirk; Letitia Hobkirk. [ex Ancestry database of London parish
records, cited 2011]
HOBKIRK, Alicia, 1792 September 16: married Isaac CALLAWAY, bachelor. Alicia
from parish of Enfield; She was a minor, so had the consent of her lawful and
natural father, William Hobkirk.
They married at St. Mary, Newington, Southwark, Middlesex. Witnesses include
Sarah Hobkirk) [ex Ancestry database of London marriages]
HOBKIRK, Alicia, 1792: An entry appears, ? Marriage under the diocese of England
and Wales, U.K. [ex Find My Past database in 2012]
HOPKIRK, Alison, 1673: Spouse to John Tutoune, surgeon in Hamilton. 21 March
1673 parish and probate records. [ex Ayrshire, Scotland Parish and Probate records, via
Ancestry database]
HOPKIRK /HOPKIRKE, Alison, 1673: March 21: an event occurred ? probate; ?
marriage; ?testament; at Lanarkshire, Ayrshire; involved Alison or John Tutoune
[ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Banff shire, Parish and Probate Records at
Hamilton.]
HOPKIRK, Alison, 1673: March 21: ? Probate of his/her Will at Hamilton, Ayr,
Scotland; and / or Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; or Port Patrick, Hamilton,
Lanarkshire, Scotland; or Hamilton, Stirling, Scotland; or Hamilton, Inverness; or
Hamilton, Banff; or Hamilton, Aberdeenshire; Name of John Tutoune is listed
there also. [ex Ancestry database of All UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975]
HOPKIRK / HOPKIRKE, Alison, 1673: March 21: spouse to John Tutoune, surgeon in
Hamilton; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of
marriages, disciplinary sessions; Commissariat Record of Hamilton and Campsie, Lanarkshire,
Aberdeenshire Register of Testaments; marriages]
HOPKIRK, Alison, 1684: October: Probate of her or her husband’s Will at Hamilton,
Ayr, Scotland; and / or Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; or Portpatrick,
Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland; or Hamilton, Stirling, Scotland; or Hamilton,
Inverness; or Hamilton, Banff; or Hamilton, Aberdeenshire; Name of John
Tutoune is listed there also. [ex Ancestry database of All UK, Extracted Probate Records,
1269-1975]
HOBKIRK, Alison, ?1854: her name appears in the South Australian ‘Abbott index’
[microfiche held at Qld State archives]
HOBKIRK, Alison, 1854: Arrived South Australia as an assisted passenger with
Elizabeth (also in ?1834 was in Adelaide] Margaret, Robert, Walter. [ex
Assisted Migrants to South Australia, official government records]
HOBKIRK, Alison, ?1860’s: aged 31; sailed from Liverpool to South Australia; 2 of her
children died en route.
HOBKIRK, Allison, 1883 August 20: born at Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, child
of Andrew & Fanny Hobkirk (née Pittway). [ex South Australian Digger Index of Births,
Deaths, Marriages]
HOBKIRK, Alison, 1903: married to Patrick HORAN, Broken Hill South, NSW.
HOPKIRK, Alison, 2002: Her name is listed at Sandy Bay, Tasmania, ?Harriers
Club.–
HOBKIRK, Alistair Ian Ardshiel (Captain), 1955: 15/19th Kings Royal Hussars, son of
Major I.K.C. Hobkirk of Rangers Lodge, Hyde Park and Mrs. M.J. Batchelor of
West Lothian [[??his 1st or 2nd wife]] ? married Helen Mary, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Gerard Smith of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. [“The Times”, London, 22.1.1955].
HOBKIRK, Alistair Ian Ardshiel: (Captain): ? also = grandson of CJ Hobkirk. .See also
Ian
HOBKIRK, Alistair (Major), 1960: was godparent at christening of Captain and Mrs.
Michael Palmer’s son at Minley Manor. [“The Times”, London 26.10.1960].
See also Ian.
HOBKIRK, Allan, 1964: became Director of Pringle of Scotland in 1964.
[ex draft information submitted online in 2013, = A Hawick Word Book, by Douglas
Scott. Title = A Hawick Word Book – by Douglas Scott [Draft – version of … His
email address = dscott astro.ubc.ca]
HOBKIRK, Allan B. 1914-1920: Was a private in Lothian and Border Horse Regiment;
[ex “Documents on Line” UK Archives]
HOBKIRK, Allen A.B. 1914-1920: Was a Private, in Lothian and Border Horse Regiment. [ex “Documents on Line” UK Archives]
HOBKIRK, Allan & Frances Hobkirk, 1983: ran an hotel “Sunlaws” on Teviot ?River
on the Duke of Roxburghe’s estate; Duke = proprietor. [The Times, London
28.5.1983]
HOBKIRK, Amelia, 1850: on census for Wisconsin, USA, Town of Chester,
County of Dodge. [ex USA 1850 census on Google] Entry: 1850: September 25:
Wisconsin, USA county of Dodge, census:
William Hobkirk; aged 28; male; Druggist; born in: Scotland
Jennet Hobkirk; aged 24; Female; born in: Scotland
Amelia Hobkirk; aged 2; Female; born in Wisconsin
William Hobkirk; aged 1/12; Male; born in: Wisconsin
Margaret Hobkirk; aged 62; Female; born in: Scotland
HOBKIRK, Amelia, 1864: June ¼: birth registered at Sunderland [ex Free Births,
Marriages, Deaths, on UK Rootsweb database]
HOBKIRK, Amelia Mary, 1869: = February 28: Married Dr. McWilliams in Wisconsin.
Entry:
“McWilliams, Dr.: Dr. McWilliams has been twice married, first at Waupun, Wisconsin,
to Amelia Mary Hobkirk, eldest daughter of William Hobkirk, on February 28, 1869 …
The doctor is also very strongly opposed to the use of tobacco, and outspoken in
denunciation of the habit. Dr. McWilliams has been twice married, first at Waupun,
Wisconsin, to Amelia Mary Hobkirk, eldest daughter of William Hobkirk, on February
28, 1869. Three children were the result of this union, one boy and two girls, all of
whom are dead. The boy, Willie, died October 3, 1870; the third child, Janet Imri,
July 23, 1880, and the second daughter July 2, 1893, at a little over eighteen years of
age. The mother of these children [Amelia Mary] died on December 31, 1881.
His [Dr. McWilliams] second marriage was contracted with Bertha Scheibel,, eldest
daughter of Mr. Frank Scheibel, of Chicago, and took …[ex “A biographical
history, with portraits, of prominent men of the Great West:
Illustrations in steel”] "
HOBKIRK, Amelia Mary, 1881: = December 31: died; eldest daughter of William
Hobkirk;
HOBKIRK, Amelia Madeline (née Ritchie), 1887: See Charles Francis Hobkirk.
HOBKIRK, Amelia Madeline (née Ritchie), 1887: married Francis Charles Hobkirk;
188 had a daughter Kathleen; Died 1955 February 5, aged 97 years. Buried Carr
Villa with her husband. [ex Tasmanian Archives in 2008]
HOBKIRK, [Amelia Madeleine Ritchie] Mrs. F.C. 1899: [=Amelia Madeleine Ritchie;
known as “Minnie”] November; aged 37, departed from Victoria to Launceston,
on the “Pateena II” [ex Index to Outward Passengers to Interstate … From Public Record
Office, Victoria]
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