28.11.1813; and (see further entry on Capt. S. Hobkirk [ex Marquis of
Wellington 22, 28.11.1813; London Gazette and Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh)
18.12.1813].
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1814: of the “Argo” left Leith for Havre de Grace [Caledonian
Mercury, Edinburgh, 26 May 1814]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1814: of the “Moneca” arrived Havre from Leith [Caledonian
Mercury, Edinburgh, 10 December 1814]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1819: of the “Jane” arrived at Plymouth from Petersburgh
[Morning Chronicle London 19 October 1819]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1822: Of “Supply” at Leith from Bremen [Caledonian Mercury,
Edinburgh, 16 February 1822]
HOLKIRK, [sic = Hobkirk] Captain, c1830’s, 1905: Portrait of late Capt.
Holkirk of 23rd dragoons, was on display at the Royal Academy, London in
-
This is almost certainly the portrait of William Hobkirk, whose
-
sister in law = Miss Day, the artist.
HOBKIRK, Captain & Mrs. 1835: Captain and Mrs. Hobkirk arrived on Tuesday
at the Bath Hotel, Piccadilly, from Cheltenham. [ex New Monthly Magazine:
Volume 43, page 187, 1835]
HOLKIRK (sic = Hobkirk), Captain (late [William]), 1838: late, of 23rd
Dragoons; his portrait by Miss T.S. Day exhibited at the Royal Academy,
-
? = William
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1848: of the “Persian” boat left Monte Video for Antwerp
before 4.1.1848 [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 21.3.1848]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1849: of the “Sarah” boat from St. John, NB, arrived at
?Glasgow [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 20.9.1849]
HOBKIRK, ?Captain, 1851: arrived from Calcutta between 2 July and 2 August
1851 at Singapore on the “Meridien”; [ex Daily News (London) 19.9.1851].
HOBKIRK, Captain, ?Frank Samuel, ? 1853: on “Maria Eliza” packet boat; which
sails for Melbourne and Sydney. Advertisement for the boat’s voyages etc. in the
UK newspaper. [?1853]
HOBKIRK, Captain, [?Frank Samuel] 1853: October 23 - Marie Elise, ship, 402
tons. Captain = Hobkirk, from Liverpool 25th June. Passengers - cabin: Misses
Armstrong (4), Mr. and Mrs.. Robinson and four daughters, Mrs. Turner, Mr.
Barrett, Mrs Murray, Messrs. Singleton, Bailiff, Clements, Kyle, Welsh, De
Rinzy, and Henty …. [ex the Argus, Melbourne, 24 October 1853 page 4]
HOBKIRK, Captain [?Frank Samuel], 1853:. On “Maria Eliza” packet board to
sail 15.6.1853 for Melbourne and Sydney from ?Belfast. [Belfast Newsletter
16.5.1853];
HOBKIRK, Captain [?Frank Samuel], 1853:. Was master of the ship “Maria
Eliza” that came to Melbourne, Victoria on 22 October 1853. [? Reference; it
was a book I found in reference library at ? in Australia];
HOBKIRK, Captain [?Frank Samuel], 1854: on “La Marie Eliza” departed from
?Colombo for Havre, France between 27 February and 9 March, 1854; [ex
Daily News, London 13.4.1854]
HOBKIRK, Captain [? Frank Samuel], 1854: February 27th from Colombo to
Havre, Captain Hobkirk on the Maria Eliza [Daily News, London, 13 April 1854]
HOBKIRK, Captain, [?Frank Samuel], 1854: He was captain of the “Marie Elise”
which cleared outwards from ? Melbourne, on December 7. [ex the Argus, Melbourne,
26 January, 1854]
HOBKIRK, Captain, [?Frank Samuel], 1854: December ?7, 1854….
Cleared outwards, ? name of ship; Captain Hobkirk, from ?Melbourne, 403,
Hobkirk [= Captain], to Pondicherry, [India] [ex the Argus, 20 January 1854, p 4]
HOBKIRK, Captain [?Frank Samuel], 1854: Cleared outwards 7 December, 1854
December 7. Marie Elise [ship], s 403, Hobkirk. Pondicherry [ex the Argus, 26
January 1854]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1855: of the “Cecilie” at St. Johns, N.B., from the Clyde, left
?Leith. [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 15.3.1855]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1857: of the “Actress” arrived ?Glasgow [Glasgow Herald
7.12.1857]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1858: of the “Actress” sailed to Savannah, from Glasgow
[Glasgow Herald 8.1.1858]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1858: of the “Actress” which sailed from the Clyde to
Savannah, went on shore at Osalham Shoals, loaded with her coal; boat
condemned and sold with its coal; [Glasgow Herald 23.4.1858]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1858: of “Siana” arrived at ?Liverpool from St. Johns NB
[Liverpool Mercury 6.10.1858]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1859: of the “Siam” at St. John NB [Liverpool Mercury
10.2.1859]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1863: of the “Frank Lovitt” arrived New York from Glasgow
[ex Belfast News-letter 16 March 1863]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1864: of the “Louise Jewett” sailed from Androssan in
Lamlash Bay, for Philadelphia on 1.3.1864 [Glasgow Herald 5.3.1864]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1864: of the “Louise Jewett” sailed from Lamlash for
Philadelphia on 9.3.1864 [Glasgow Herald 12.3.1864]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1864: of the “Louise Jewett” arrived in Philadelphia from
Androssan on 14.4.1864 [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 3.5.1864]
HOPKIRK, Captain, 1864: of the “Louise Jewett” of the Clyde, was at Cardenas
on 27.9.1864 [Glasgow Herald 22.10.1864]
HOBKIRK, Captain [?Frank Samuel], 1868: November: was a passenger who
sailed in the steamship St. Laurent from New York to Havre and Brest. [ex
New York Times 21 February 1869]
HOBKIRK, Captain, [? Frank Samuel] 1869: Nov. 20--In steamship St. Laurent,
for Havre and Brest— ..and …. Capt. Hobkirk, [ex New York Times, 21.2.1869]
HOPKIRK, Captain Duncan, 1896: of the Irene boat. [Glasgow Herald 11.4.1896]
HOPKIRK, Caroline Matilda, 1823: Baptism parish record at Stepney, London.
[ex Find My Past probate website in 2012]
HOPKIRK, Caroline, 1865 [sic]: late Caroline; her estate. Consular court case. Cairo
Egypt. [UK Archives ref. FO 841/20 /] Her proper name = Mary Caroline
HOBKIRK, and she died in 1861 in Cairo, but formerly lived in Paris. See entry
under Mary Caroline Hobkirk.
HOBKIRK, Caroline, 1865: UK Archives re her Will. See “Mary Caroline” info.
File = FO841/20.
HOBKIRK, Catherine – see Katherine, 1568: Was the child of Thomas Hobkirk of
Gateshead, Newcastle, U.K. and sister of Agnes Bell, natural born child of
Thomas Hobkirk.
HOBKIRK, Catherine, 1841: On Tuesday last at St. Mary’s, Whitby, [U.K.] Mr.
George Wood, son of Mr. James Wood, ship owner, [marriage] to Catherine,
eldest daughter of Mr. W. Hobkirk, shipbuilder, all of Whitby [ex the York Herald
and General Advertiser, Saturday, 20 February 1841.]
HOPKIRK, Catherine, 1846: Armed forces births at ? [ex Find My Past probate website in
2012]
HOPKIRK, Catherine, 1846 born [ex Regimental Birth index 1761-1924 UK vol. RA 20]
HOPKIRK, Catherine, 1846: May 19: born; baptised 7.6.1846 at St. Mary Magdalene,
Woolwich, England. Parents = James Hopkirk; + Catherine.
HOPKIRK, Catharine Henriette, ?year: Buried at Cataraqui (Section D) cemetery,
county of Frontenac, township of Kingston, Ontario, Canada [ex Ontario, Canada
cemetery records, reference KG-0533-7]
HOPKIRK, Catherine, 1893: New Zealand Wellington, electoral roll, women’s
suffrage [ex Australasian Genealogical Computer Index @ Qld State Library]
HOBKIRK, Cecil 1914-1920: Was a private in Leicestershire Regiment. [ex “Documents on
Line” UK Archives]
HOBKIRK, Charles, 1769: July 23: buried at St. Andrew Holborn, London. [ex Ancestry
database of London Parish records pre 1815]
HOBKIRK, Charles Codrington Prissick, 1816: at Durham, received 457
pounds by order of House of Commons, court of Exchequer. [ex UK
Parliamentary papers, on National Library of Australia special licensed database]
HOBKIRK, Charles Codrington P., 1827: January 28: married Martha Christer at St.
John, ?Durham, UK. [ex Genuki files]
HOBKIRK, Charles Codrington P., 1827: Marriage at Northumberland, U.K. on 28
January, 1827. to Martha Christer, at St. John. [ex Find My Past database in 2012+
Genuki info]
HOBKIRK, Charles, ?1800’s: Lived at Nun’s Gate, UK. [ex p82 of “General directory
of the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead: Blyth, North and South
Shields, and Tynemouth, the city of Durham, Sunderland, Bishop and Monkwearmouth,
Stockton-On-Tees, Middlesborough, and Yarm, Barnard Castle, Bishop Auckland, Chester-
le-Street, Darlington, Hartlepool, Houghton-le-Spring. Author: Francis White & Co. via
Internet Archive, ex GeneaNet website]
HOBKIRK, Charles, ?1800’s: Was a greengrocer and old bookseller Lived at
219 Newmarket., Nun’s Gate, UK. [ex pp 82, 183 of “General directory of the town
and county of Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead: Blyth, North and South Shields, and
Tynemouth, the city of Durham, Sunderland, Bishop and Monkwearmouth, Stockton-on-
Tees, Middlesborough, and Yarm, Barnard Castle, Bishop Auckland, Chester-le-Street,
Darlington, Hartlepool, Houghton-le-Spring. Author: Francis White & Co. via
Internet Archive, ex GeneaNet web site]
HOBKIRK, Charles, 1835: at Newcastle upon Tyne, signed a petition re a locomotive on
1.4.1835 [ex “Newcastle Courant” dated 4.4.1835;
HOBKIRK, Charles Codrington Prissick, 1837-1902: His name is listed in the
Literary and Scientific Society Records at Huddersfield, UK + has copy of
J. Hobkirk 1838 sermon = archiveshub@mimas.ac.uk
HOBKIRK, Charles Codrington Pressick, 1837-1902: was a son of David
Thomas Hobkirk, who was engaged in the woollen trade at
Huddersfield, Yorkshire. The Hobkirks were merchants; David
Hobkirk’s elder brother (also Charles Codrington Pressick Hobkirk) was
a seed-merchant. The names of Codrington and Pressick had
been perpetuated through five previous generations, from the time of
Christopher Prissick (died 1718), who was a merchant of Carlton,
Cleveland, Yorkshire and London. He married Sarah Codrington in
Barbados in 1699, she probably being the daughter of Christopher
Codrington (1639/40-1698), who was Deputy Governor of the island.
Hobkirk the bryologist became a bank-manager at Huddersfield and
Dewsbury, Yorkshire, and wrote a Synopsis of British Mosses (1873),
with a second edition in 1884. With Boswell he also prepared the first
edition of the London Catalogue of British Mosses (1877). [ex A social
and biographical history of British and Irish Field Bryologists”]
HOBKIRK, Charles, 1843: a lad; apprentice with Mr. N. Fearney, a tin man,
Blackett Street, put some blue stone into a kettle filled with water; his
master and family drank water for breakfast; family got very sick; he was
charged; but later he was discharged by the Magistrates court as not
enough blue stone to poison anyone [ex Newcastle Courant, dated 24.11.1843]
HOBKIRK, Charles Cotherington, 1848: June ¼: birth registered at Newcastle [ex Free
Births, Marriages, Deaths, on UK Rootsweb database
HOBKIRK, Charles Edward, 1859: September ¼: birth registered at Tynemouth, UK [ex
Free Births, Marriages, Deaths, on UK Rootsweb database
HOBKIRK, Charles Southern, 1861: September ¼: birth registered at Durham [ex Free
Births, Marriages, Deaths, on UK Rootsweb database]
HOBKIRK, Charles C.P., 1861: of Commercial Street, Huddersfield, aged 24,
bank clerk, self-taught, won a silver medal in Botany, from science classes
annual examination under the Committee on Education [ex Daily News,
London 6.8.1861
HOBKIRK, Cha[rle]s. P. (Mr. & Mrs.), 1864: of Huddersfield were staying at
Bramcote House [North Wales Chronicle, Bangor, Wales 30.7.1864]
HOBKIRK, Cha[rle]s. P. (Mr. & Mrs.), 1864: of Huddlersfield were staying at the
Family Hotel, in ?Mostyn Street [North Wales Chronicle, Bangor, Wales 13.8.1864;
20.8.1864; 27.8.1864]
HOBKIRK, Charles C.P., 1866: September ¼: birth registered at Newcastle, UK [ex Free
Births, Marriages, Deaths, on UK Rootsweb database]
HOPKIRK, C[harles[ T[homas], 1866: of New Inn Hall, was awarded a degree
at Oxford University [Pall Mall Gazette, London 15.6.1866]
HOPKIRK, Charles T., <1874: Was in the British Army and served as a Private
in the Dragoon Guards; discharged on 16 February, 1874; [ex British Army
Service Records, file ref at National Archives = WO121 /228 /1] 1760-1915]
HOPKIRK, Charles Thomas, 1875, 1877: son of Thomas Hopkirk of Elton, Kent,
gentleman. Charles was at St. Edmund Hall, matriculated on 21.1.1869
aged 19; New England Hall, B.A. 1875; M.A. 1877. Oxford University,
England. [?reference = Oxford University graduates]
HOPKIRK, Charles T., 1876: of New Inn Hall, awarded an M.A. at Oxford University.
[The Times, London, 16.6.1876]
HOPKIRK, Charles T., 1876: Was awarded a ?Bachelor of Arts degree at Oxford
University [The Times, London, 17.6. 1876]
HOPKIRK, C[harles] T[homas], 1877: of New Inn Hall, was awarded a Master
of Arts degree at Oxford University on 21.6.1877 [Jackson’s Oxford Journal
23.6.1877]
HOBKIRK, Charles, 1878: of Farm Cottage, exhibited a rare collection of
curiosities at East Cramlington Primitive Methodist Chapel [Newcastle
Courant 19.4.1878]
HOBKIRK, Cha[rle]s. P. (F.L.S.), 1880 = President, Botanical Section of
Yorkshire Naturalists Union. Deputation from this Union visited Mr.
Darwin’s residence, at Down, Beckenham, Kent, to present him with
devotion to scientific research [Leeds Mercury 16.11.1880]
HOPKIRK, Charles, 1880-1882 +1890: Multiple entries of his being a mariner during
this 1880-1882 period, and just 1 entry for 1890 who travelled between New
Zealand and Sydney, Australia. [ex Australasian Genealogical Computer Index @ Qld State
Library]
HOBKIRK, Charles P. Esq., F.I.S., 1885: of Dewsbury was at British
Association at Aberdeen [Belfast News-letter 26.8.1885]
HOBKIRK, Charles Francis, 1887: Married Amelia Madeline Ritchie in Launceston,
Tasmania.
HOBKIRK, Charles P, FLS, 1891: of Dewsbury, listed in [London City, Its History,
streets, traffic. Author Loftie, William J. published 1891 p 350
HOBKIRK, Charles P. (Mr.), F.L.S., 1892: to give the Presidential address on
the Union, its origin, history, methods of work of Yorkshire Naturalists
Union, 101st meeting to be held at Huddersfield on 15.11.1892 [Leeds
Mercury 10.9.1892].
HOBKIRK, Charles Hamilton, (Lieutenant) 1916: Died 17 September 1916. Buried at
Courcelette British Cemetery, Somme, Picardie Region, France [ex ?archives-en-
ligne]
HOBKIRK, Charles, 1919: Born 24.10.1919 at Rockhampton, Queensland,
Australia. Enlisted in the Australian Army sometime during 1940-1947 in
Rockhampton. Next of kin = Andrew Hobkirk. Service no. Q138319. [ex
National Archives of Australia Army records]
HOPKIRK, [?Charlotte], 1852: wife of T[homas]. Hopkirk, gave birth to a daughter at
Eltham, Kent, UK. on 7.1.1852 [Daily News, London 10.1.1852]
HOPKIRK, [?Charlotte] 1857: wife of Thomas Hopkirk, esq. gave birth to a son at
Eltham, Kent on 20 June 1857 [Morning Chronicle, London 23.6.1857]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Hope (Mrs), 1860: Nee Atkinson; = Mrs. John Francis, 1860:
May, 27, at Launceston, Mrs. J. Francis Hobkirk, [birth] of a son.
. [ex Hobart Town Daily Mercury, [Tasmania, Australia] 14 June 1860, p 2]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Hope (Mrs), 1861: nee Atkinson; = Mrs. John Francis, 1861:
HOBKIRK.—Nov. 2, at Launceston, Mrs. J. F. Hobkirk, of a son. [ex Mercury
Hobart, 23 November, 1861, page 2]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte, 1863: born in Launceston, Tasmania. ? daughter of John
Francis Hobkirk.
Married Marcus Dumas Martin. But 1 of her great-grandsons = Simon Outwaite,
6 Davy Street, Wembley Downs, Western Australia, 6019. [ex letter from Barbara
Outhwaite in 2009, who says she has put the family tree on Ancestry.com.au]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Helen, 1863-1939: & Mildred Louisa, (1869-1926):
headstone in Brighton, Victoria [Australia] General cemetery:
“in memory of Mildred L. Hobkirk, born 11 September 1869, died 21 January
1926.
Also in loving memory of her sister, Charlotte Helen MARTIN, whose ashes lie
within (1863-1939) and her husband Marcus Dumas MARTIN 1860-1945. [ex
Brighton, Victoria, General Cemetery headstones, record held at State Library of Qld.]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Hope, 1871 November 25 died, aged 35 years at Launceston,
Tasmania; Parents = not named. [ex Tasmanian Births, marriages and deaths records +
Australia Death Index 1787-1985]]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Hope, 1871 November 28: buried at Cypress Street Cemetery,
Launceston, Tasmania [ex Cypress Street cemetery records]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte, 1880: Aged 80, widow; white person; born Georgia, USA. Lived
at Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA. Was crippled from a fall. Her father was
born in France; her mother born in Bermuda. Living with Elizabeth Hobkirk, her
single daughter. See separate entry for Elizabeth. [ex Canada census 1880]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte, 1885: September 7 born at Kangaroo Flat near Gawler, South
Australia, child of Andrew and Fanny Hobkirk, née Pittway. [ex South Australian
Digger Index of Births, Deaths, Marriages]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Helen, 1887: July 26: Married Marcus Dumas MARTIN, at
Launceston, Tasmania. [ex Pioneer Index, Tasmania, of births, marriages, deaths; file ref
470/1887]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte Helen, 1887: Tasmanian newspaper Notice: Marriages.
MARTIN — HOBKIRK. — On July 26, At Trinity Church, Launceston,
Marcus Dumas [Martin], youngest son of Capt. Edward Martin of Launceston, to
Charlotte Helen, eldest daughter of John Francis Hobkirk, of Launceston. [ex
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 4 August 1887 p 1 + Saturday 6 August
1887, p 1 Family Notices]
HOBKIRK, [Charlotte ?Hope] Mrs., 1893: December 21: née Atkinson. Her father,
John Atkinson died at his daughter, Mrs. [Charlotte] Hobkirk’s home in
Launceston, Tasmania, on 21 December 1893. John Atkinson was in his 90th
year. [ex Mercury, Hobart 21.12.1893]
..deaths).
[Newspaper notice: ATKINSON.- On December 20, 1893, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Hobkirk, Launceston, John Atkinson, in his 99th year. [ex The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thursday 21 [p1] + 30 December 1893 p41 Family Notices]
HOBKIRK, Charlotte, 1904: Married to Charles H. McDONALD at Broken Hill, NSW.
HOPKIRK, Charlotte, 1912: widow of Thomas Hopkirk, formerly of Eltham, died in her
90th year at Eltham Lodge, Dulwich, Wood Park on 15 August 1912. [The Times,
London, 17.8.1912]
HOPKIRK [sic], Child, 1852: a child, aged 1, left Victoria on the boat “William”
in January 1852; bound for Launceston. [ex Index to Outward Passengers to
Interstate …. Public Record Office, Victoria]
HOPKIRK [sic], Children, 1852: 2 more children, left Victoria on the boat
“William” in January 1852; bound for Launceston. [ex Index to Outward
Passengers to Interstate …. Public Record Office, Victoria]
HOBKIRK, Christabell, 1631: Marriage at Whickham, Durham, U.K. [ex Find My Past
database in 2012]
HOPKIRK, Christian, ~1647 - 1717: Was born about 1647; was buried on 6 December,
1717 at Edinburgh, Scotland. She was aged 70. Her husband/father = Bruce /
William Hopkirk [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Christian, ~1680 -1740: Was born around 1680; was buried on 25 October,
1740 at Edinburgh, Scotland. She was aged 60 [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPEKIRK, Christian, 1709: September 1: married John Strachan, a writer, in city of
Edinburgh. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Edinburgh baptisms, marriages,
proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1709: September 1: married John Strachan / Strauchan, a writer,
in N.N.K. p; Christian = daughter of William Hopkirk, merchant, burgess. [ex
Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Edinburgh baptisms, marriages, proclamations of
marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1717: Was buried on 6 December, 1717 at Edinburgh, Scotland.
She was aged 70. Her husband/father = Bruce / William Hopkirk [ex Scotland’s
People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1723: August 21: ?re-marriage or ? put on Roll of Edinburgh
Burgesses of either Christian (?widow) or her husband John Strachan, a writer, B
and Christian = daughter to William Hopekirk, mt., B and G. [ex Ancestry library’s
Registers of Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1740: Was buried on 25 October, 1740 at Edinburgh, Scotland.
She was aged 60 [ex Scotland’s People indexes]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1790: Marriage parish record at Portsmouth, St Thomas,
Hampshire, UK. [ex Find My Past probate website in 2012]
HOPKIRK, Christian, 1790: Marriage at Portsmouth, St. Thomas, Hampshire, U.K.
[ex Find My Past database in 2012]
HOBKIRK, Christian, 1791: March 6: baptised at Roxburgh, Melrose; daughter of
Alexander Hobkirk and Barbara Amos in Melrose. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of
Scotland’s baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOBKIRK, Christian, ?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, Christian, 1813: October 22: and her ?husband / partner Thomas SCOTT,
had a daughter, Margaret, born at Roxburgh, Scotland. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s Roxburgh baptisms, marriages, proclamations of marriages, disciplinary sessions]
HOPKIRK, Christian Glassford, 1822: Was born, daughter of John Glassford Hopkirk.
Died 1823, May 5, aged 14 months. [Ex Cemetery Grave Monument Details – www.gravestonephotos.com?countries>Scotland]
HOPKIRK, Christian Glassford, 1823: Death: of 26 Northumberland Street,
[Edinburgh] youngest daughter of John Glassford Hopkirk, Esq. W.S. died on
[Aberdeen Journal 14 May 1823]
HOBKIRK, Christianna, 1835: Was one of the children of Adam, 1796 - 1863: He
married in 1823; Mother /wife = Elizabeth Ferguson; Children: Jane, born 1825;
Isabel, born 1827; Margaret, born 1833; Christianna, born 1835; Adam A., born
1837; Thomas, born 1841; Mary, born after 1841. [ex Ancestry Archives of Hobkirk
families in Scotland, via LDS Scottish Church Records, 1995 edition; Title: Rutherford]
HOBKIRK, Christina, 1792/3: Born. Née SCOTT. Grocer at 41 High Street,
recorded in 1861. George (1805–1881) son of Thomas and Janet
Nichol, he was born in Ashkirk Parish and worked as an agricultural
labourer and shepherd at Stobicote. He is recorded there on the 1841
to 1861 censuses. In 1838 he married Elizabeth (‘Betty’) Scott in
Castleton; she died in 1898, aged 88. Their children were:
Thomas (b.1838);
Jane (b.1839);
William (b.1841);
Janet (b.1843);
Margaret (b.1845);
Eliza (b.1847); and
George (b.1852). He died at Stobicote.
[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, Cicily, 1740: August 26: buried at Yarm, Yorkshire, St. Mary Magdalene,
North Riding, UK. [ex Find My Past website in 2012 + National Burial Index 1538-1760]
HOBKIRK, Clarence John, 1869 - 1949: was born 16 July 1869 in Edinburgh,
Scotland; Educated at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military College,
Sandhurst. Commissioned into the 44th Essex Regiment; served in South
African War 1900-1902; mentioned twice in dispatches. Served in India
1902-1907; Was British Military Attaché in Rome and Berne. Rose to
Acting Major General in World War 1. Awarded the CMG and DSO and
mentioned 6 times in dispatched. Wounded in 1918; discharged as unfit
for service in 1920; After retirement, resided at Cleddon Hall, Trellech,
Monmouthshire, Wales until his death on 9 September 1949. Has a nice
photo of him in this article. [ex “At the Call of King and Country – South African
Military History Society Journal, page 21 – email: scrfibe@samilitaryhistory.org]
HOBKIRK, Clarence John (Brigadier General), 1869-1949 : Died suddenly at
the age of 80. Born 16 July 1869; Essex Regiment 1890; South African
War; Military attaché in Rome + Berne; 1914: staff of War Office; 1915:
Command of 11th Essex; later commanded successively an Australian and
Highland infantry brigade; 1916: awarded DSO; 1918: CMG; 1920:
Retired. Married Nora Louisa, daughter of the late Arthur Bosanquet, by
whom he had a son and daughter. [“The Times”, London, 12 September 1949]
HOBKIRK, Clarence John, 1869: Was 2nd son of John Hobkirk (1825-1876) and
Margaret Leishman (1846-1934, who remarried Baron Farina on 22.4.1878) .
Clarence was born 16 July 1869 in Edinburgh, Scotland; married 4.11.1897
Leckhampton; died 4.11.1949 at Trelleck, Wales. Attended Cheltenham College
+ Sandhurst; 44th Essex Regiment; South African War 1900-1902; India 1902-
1907; [ex history of family by ?Stone]
HOBKIRK, C[larence] J[ohn], 1889: was a successful candidate for an infantry
cadetship at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst [Daily News, London
10.1.1889]
HOBKIRK, C[larence] J[ohn], 1890-1920 files: Lieutenant Colonel. Files re this
period of his life are at Kew Public Records Office, London.
HOBKIRK, [?Clarence] Lieutenant, 1900: A draft of the 1st Essex 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”]
HOBKIRK, Clarence John, 1891: Is listed in the Hart’s Annual Army List, under
Militia + Imperial Yeomanry List. [ex Hart’s Annual Army List, p232]
HOBKIRK, C[larence] J[ohn] (Lieutenant), 1893: of the Essex Regiment, 2nd
lieutenant, to be Lieutenant. Vice H. Howe. [“The Times”, London, 26.4.1893,
column 1; + “London Gazette” 25.4.1893]
HOBKIRK, [? Clarence] Lieutenant, 1895: 1st Essex Regiment, was playing
cricket at a Captain Milford’s XI versus Officers 1st Essex Regiment game;
played on garrison cricket field, Fermoy. Easy win for Captain Milford
team by 149 runs. Hobkirk caught and bowled by M’Donagh. [Freeman’s
Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 14.6.1895]
HOBKIRK, C[larence] J[ohn] (Lieutenant), 1897: 1st battalion, Essex
Regiment, attended a Levée held on 17.5.1897 at St. James’s Palace, by
H.R.H., Prince of Wales, K.G., on behalf of her Majesty. ? was presented
to HRH by Lieutenant Col. T.E. Stephenson. [“The Times”, London, 18.5.1897]
HOBKIRK, Clarence (Mr.), 1897: A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Clarence
Hobkirk, 1st Battalion, Essex (44th) Regiment, 2nd son of the late Mr. John
Hobkirk of Drummond-Place, Edinburgh and of Baroness Farina Farrao; and
Nora, elder daughter of late Arthur Bosanquet, I.C.S. and Mrs. Bosanquet, of
Cleddon Hall, Trellech, Mon[mouthshire.] [Liverpool Mercury ….24.5.1897]
HOBKIRK, Clarence John ?year: wife = Nora Louisa Bosanquet. UK. [?reference]
HOBKIRK, Clarence (Mr.), 1897: The Scotch wedding fixed for Thursday of this week
that of Miss Nora Bosanquet of Cleddon Hall, Trellech, Monmouthshire, and
Mr. Clarence Hobkirk of Drummond Place, Edinburgh, will, owing to the recent
sudden death of the bride’s brother, be a very quiet ceremony [Glasgow Herald 4
November 1897]
HOBKIRK, Clarence, 1897: (Mr.) A marriage has been arranged between Mr. Clarence
Hobkirk, 1st Battalion, Essex (44th) Regiment, 2nd son of the late Mr. John
Hobkirk of Drummond-Place, Edinburgh and of Baroness Farina Farrao; and
Nora, elder daughter of late Arthur Bosanquet, I.C.S. and Mrs. Bosanquet, of
Cleddon Hall, Trellech, Mon[mouthshire.] [Liverpool Mercury ….24.5.1897]
HOBKIRK, Clarence (Mr.), 1897: The Scotch wedding fixed for Thursday of this week
– that of Miss Nora Bosanquet of Cleddon Hall, Trellech, Monmouthshire, and
Mr. Clarence Hobkirk of Drummond Place, Edinburgh, will, owing to the recent
sudden death of the bride’s brother, be a very quiet ceremony [Glasgow Herald 4
November 1897]
HOBKIRK, C[larence] J[ohn], 1899-1902: The Essex Regiment, Boer War
1899-1902] [ex Find My Past website in 2012]
HOBKIRK,[?Clarence John] Lieutenant, 1900: A draft of the 1st Essex 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
[ex “Pall Mall Gazette, London” 21.3.1900; “Glasgow Herald” 22.3.1900]
HOBKIRK, [??Clarence] Lieutenant, 1900: A draft of the 1st Essex
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