Hobkirk/Hopkirk ancestry: Will and last testament



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25, 1800. [ex Ancestry database of London baptisms pre 1815, but actual church record has

entry as Hobkirk].

HOBKIRK, John Peter, [junior] 1799/1800: September: said to have been born in

London [ex book written by John Francis Hobkirk, his son]



HOBKIRK, John Peter [junior], 1800: Born in London. Son of John Peter

Hobkirk [senior].

HOBKIRK, John, 1800s: In U.S.A., was listed as being a New York painter.

[ex “Collections of the New York Historical society for the Year … Author: New York

Historical Society, George Folsom. Published in 1901, page 341]

HOBKIRK, John, 1800’s – 1900’s: said to have been son of William and

grandson of William. He was Chairman of Weensland Spinning Mills and

Chairman of Hawick Parochial Board in the 1880s. He served as

Treasurer at St. George’s Kirk 1914–21. There is a memorial lectern to

him and his wife in St. George’s. He was President of the Callant’s Club in

1923. He may be the same as the manufacturer who died in 1841. [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, John Peter, 1800: September 25, 1800 born; Baptised 30 October, 1800 at

St. Mary, Islington, Middlesex, London; Was the son of JPH and Esther. Note:

mis-typed as Hobkerk in the Ancestry database. [ex Ancestry database’s London,

England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812]

1800 September: born in London [ex Launceston Examiner, 25 Aug. 1882, Page 2, col. 6]

1817: Left England for Bahia, Brazil.

1828: married Dr. Lecesne’s orphan daughter, 18-25 August, 1828..

1851: eldest son + Mr. Weetman went to Tasmania 18 months before JPH.

1852: moved with his family to Tasmania. Entered into business partnership with

Mr. Weetman. [ex Launceston Examiner, 25 Aug. 1882, Page 2, col. 6]

1864 - 1876: Returned to London; engaged to establish 1st English bank at Lisbon

and Oporto, Portugal, and Rio.


  1. - 1882: returned to Tasmania; stayed there till death.

  1. August 24: died in Launceston, 54th anniversary of his marriage 0-7

days before. Left his widow + 9 children. Only eldest son + 2 daughters

still live in Tasmania. [ex Launceston Examiner, 25 August 1882, Page 2, column 6]



HOBKIRK, John, ?1800’s: An Englishman; Married Sarah Fendin at ?South Carolina

(Widow, childless; formerly married to Mr. Taylor) They had 1 son, named



John BURTON, who married Miss Charlotte Bourquin of Savannah. Mrs.

Hobkirk died at the house of my (?Mrs. Hamilton] father, and so did Mrs.

Maxwell, and both were buried near their sister, Mrs. Charles Floyd. [Ex “A Little



Family History: by Mary H.F. Hamilton] Also see entry re Isabel Hobkirk, daughter

of a John Hobkirk = ? this John; and who married a Mr. Taylor in ?USA.



HABKIRK, John, 1801: April 19: was a witness at wedding of Tobias TAYLOR and

Mary APPLEBY, both of this parish. [Ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s

Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]



HOBKIRK, John P[eter], 1802: Was living in St. Leonard, Shoreditch, England,

borough / county of Hackney. [ex London, England, land Tax Records 1692-1932]



HOBKIRK, John Peter; 1804: an insurance broker from Abchurch Lane, [London]

was a Master who apprenticed someone for 7 years, via the company of the

Clothworkers [guild] on 3 October, 1804. The apprenticeship was through

William Child, a dyer who was also the father of the apprentice, of St. Saviour’s

Parish, Southwark, London. [2nd ref: Livery companies in London [ex (Rollco); email

address = http://www.londonroll.org ]= The Records of London's Livery”

HOBKIRK, John Peter; 1805: occupation not stated. He was a witness for someone

seeking Freedom of the city [of London] via the company of Clothworkers’

[guild] on 2 October, 1805. [ex: Livery companies in London [ex (Rollco); email address =

http://www.londonroll.org ]= The Records of London's Livery”

HOBKIRK, John 1805: Born about 1805; Was an agricultural worker who lived at

Falside in Southdean Parish. He married Margaret, and their children included

Agnes, Margaret, Esther and John. George, who was at Falside in 1851, was

probably also his son. [ex communication from Douglas Scott, a former Hawick,



Roxburgh resident, now living in Vancouver, Canada]

HOBKIRK, John 1806: Listed ? incorrectly as John Hobkirk; ? should be

Samuel; Regimental indexes, 1806, ex Napoleonic War Records, [ex Find

My Past website in 2012; see full entry under Samuel Hobkirk]

HABKIRK, John, 1807: October 21: was a witness at wedding of James NEWBY of

parish Wharram le Street and Jane Beilby of this parish [ex Ancestry library’s

Registers of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HABKIRK, John, 1807: December 3: was a witness at wedding of Thomas TAYLOR, of

parish of Rillington and Frances Cundith of this parish; [ex Ancestry library’s Registers



of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HOBKIRK, John 1807: Listed as having enlisted on 31 August 1807 as a

private in the UK Army. Regiment = 1/15th foot. [ex Napoleonic War –



Regimental Indexes 1806-transcription]

HABKIRK, John, 1808: February 13: was a witness at wedding of George RICHMAN

and Mary WARTERS, both of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s

Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HOBKIRK, John, 1808: Born 23 August; baptised September 13 as Presbyterian in Non-

Conformist church, South Shields, Durham, England. Child of James & Elizabeth



Hobkirk. I saw photocopy of original church entry. No extra info. [ex England &

Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970, via Ancestry database in 2013]

HABKIRK, John, 1809: January 8: was a witness at wedding of John STEPHENSON, of

parish of Rillington and Alice BANKS of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of

Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HABKIRK, John, 1809: March 26: was a witness at wedding of John GRAY and

Margaret MONKMAN, both of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of

Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HABKIRK, John, 1809: May 6: was a witness at wedding of John DALE, of parish of N.

Grimston and Mary Edmanson of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of

Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HOBKIRK, John, 1809: May 21: baptised; born 1.4.1809; son of William Hopkirk,

shoemaker and Isabel Hume, in Gattonside. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Scotland’s

Roxburgh, Melrose baptisms]

HABKIRK, John, 1809: November 25: was a witness at wedding of Edward

WHITAKER and Isabella SWALES, both of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers

of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]



HOPKIRK, John, 1809: His appointment was announced in the gazette, viz: “…John

Hopkirk, Gent, to be ditto [=ensign]. His commission in the 2nd regiment of

Edinburgh, [Scotland] local militia. Signed by Lord Lieutenant. Dated

January 18, 1809. [ex The London Gazette, 25 April, 1809, issue 16251, page 587]



HOPKIRK, John, 1809: Gentleman; appointed an ensign to the 2nd Regiment of

local militia, Edinburgh, from 24.9.1808. Published on 18 January 1809.

[Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 4.5.1809; + ?London Gazette, page 587]

HOBKIRK, John, 1809–89: Hawick joiner, who lived at 4 Allars Bank and on

Allars Crescent. He was listed in Slater’s 1852 directory. He was born in Galashiels. He married Jane Borthwick (probably daughter of the

Newmill miller), who died in 1884, aged 74. Their children included

William; Jane; Thomas; and John (who died young). His sons carried on the

joiners firm of W. & T. Hobkirk. [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, John Peter; 1810: occupation = accountant; from [St.] Pancras, [London].

He was a Master who supported someone seeking an apprenticeship, via the

Company of Clothworkers’ [guild] on 3 October, 1810. [ex: Livery companies in

London [ex (Rollco); email address = http://www.londonroll.org ]= The Records of London's

Livery”

HABKIRK, John, 1810: December 18: was a witness at wedding of Chris ALLANSON

of the parish of Weaverthorp and Ann BRAND of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s

Registers of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HABKIRK, John, 1811: January 14: was a witness at wedding of Thomas ROBINSON

and Sarah FRESHNEY, both of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]



HABKIRK, John, 1811: January 22: was a witness at wedding of John DOWKES and

Ann DOUGLAS, both of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s

Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]



HABKIRK, John, 1811: February 21: was a witness at wedding of William MUERS and

Mary HAW, both of this parish [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s Settrington

Parish Registers of Marriages]



HOPKIRK, John Glasford [sic], 1811: to be lieutenant from 31.7.1811 [London

Gazette 13 January 1815; Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 26 January 1815]

HOBKIRK, John Peter; 1812: occupation = not stated; He was a Master + a witness who supported someone (Samuel Prestoon Child) seeking Freedom of the city, via

the company of Clothworkers’ [guild] on 4 March, 1812. [ex: Livery companies in



London [ex (Rollco); email address = http://www.londonroll.org ]= The Records of London's

Livery”

HOPKIRK, John, 1812: His wife, Isabella, aged 42, wife of John. John was a

prisoner of war at Longwy, of Sunderland, 1812. [ex Trinity House



Petitions, via Find My Past database in 2012]

HOBKIRK, John, ?Year, but pre 1812: Mar. 23 ? Baptism of John Hobkirk, son of

Thomas Hobkirk, Boulton, in Boulton Chappell, Northumberland, UK. [ex The

registers of Edlingham, in the county of Northumberland. baptisms, 1658-1812. Marriages, 1658-

1812 Author : Edlingham, Eng. (Parish) Published in 1903, Page 119]



HOBKIRK, John, 1812: Marriage at Durham, U.K. [ex Find My Past database in 2012]

HOBKIRK, John, 1812: Marriage to Ann Milburn on 7.9.1812 at Medomsley,

Northumberland, Durham, U.K. [ex Genuki files]



HOBKIRK, John, 1812: Born 13 January 1812; baptised 16 February 1812 at St.

Thomas Anglican Church, Stockton, Yorkshire, UK. 6th son of Charles



Codrington Priswick Hobkirk (flax dresser, native of Stokesley, Yorkshire) by his

wife Hannah Young (native of the parish of St. Nicholas in Durham) [ex Cate of



USA]

HABKIRK, John, 1812: February 8: was a witness at wedding of Thomas LAMB, of the

parish of Billington and Elizabeth BRAND of this parish. [ex Ancestry library’s

Registers of Yorkshire’s Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HABKIRK, John, 1812: November 24: was a witness at wedding of William DALTON

and Elizabeth WARD, both of this parish [ex Ancestry library’s Registers of Yorkshire’s

Settrington Parish Registers of Marriages]

HOBKIRK, John, 1812: His name appears on 2 lists, one of them amends the other.

The 1st list states John Hobkirk, a plowman is on the School Masters List, for the

parish of Roberton, in the Borders area of Scotland. It states he is from

Todshawhaugh. The 2nd list states he is on the Militia list. [ex the Walter Mason



collection: … relating to Selkirk. Ref. D/42/7/13, via the Heritage Hub database, Hubcat]

HOPKIRK, J[?John] Glassford, 1813: of W.S. Howe Street, Edinburgh became

a member of the Caledonian Horticultural Society. [Caledonian Mercury,



Edinburgh, 23 December 1813]

HOBKIRK, John, 1813: born in Wilton Parish, probably son of Robert. He

was a gardener in Hawick. In 1841 he was living on Buccleuch Street

and listed as a District Police Officer. He was a knitter at 10 Teviot

Crescent in 1851 and was a gardener living at 29 High Street in 1861.

His wife Margaret was from England, and their children included

Elizabeth; Jane; Eliza; and Robert.

[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, John, 1813: He was a servant from Cletehaugh. His name appears on a

long line of people being considered for militia duty in Southdean, Scotland.

Some are disqualified on the basis of their disability etc. [ex Scottish Borders area

Heritage hub’s database, called Hubcat, in the file SBA/448/1/3/2]

HOBKIRK, John, 1814: March 6: married Jane Borthwick at Liverpool, UK.

HOPKIRK, John Glassford, 1814: His appointment to the Militia was announced in the

gazette, viz: “…Commissions in the 2nd Edinburgh Local Militia, signed by the

Lord Lieutenant, Dated July 31,1811 . John Glasford Hopkirk, Gent.; to be ditto

[= lieutenant] [ex London Gazette, 21 January, 1815, issue 16977, page 103]



HOBKIRK, John, 1815 (15 March): USA: Savannah recommended John Hobkirk

for retention as an officer in the Army, ALS, DNA, AG94.. [[National Archives,



Washington]] (in Letters received files by Adjutant General John H. Mallory. Catalogue of

papers of James Monroe, USA)

HOPKIRK, John Glassford, 1815: Is listed in Edinburgh. [ex Post Office Annual

Directory]

HOBKIRK, John B, 1816: Married in Georgia, USA to ? [?reference]

HOBKIRK, John Burton, 1800s: Was born in the U.S.A., the son of another John

Hobkirk from England. A small biography [? by a Mrs. Hamilton] appears in the

following entry: “…

“…Miss Susan Fendin married Mr. Cheny, lived in South Carolina, and had a

large family. Sarah Fendin married first Mr. Taylor, who died and left her childless. She was married a second time to Mr. John Hobkirk, an English-

man and had one son named John Burton, who married Miss Charlotte Bourquin

of Savannah. Mrs. Hobkirk died at the house of my father, and so did Mrs.

Maxwell, and both were buried near their sister, Mrs. Charles Floyd.

[ex “A Little Family History, page 25, by Mary Hazzard (Floyd) HAMILTON, 1795- ]

found online in 2014]

HOBKIRK, John B, ? year: an assignee, claimed for payment of an account for attend-

ance as a witness before a court-martial on 2 occasions. [ex Ancestry library’s U.S.

House of Representative Private Claims, Vol. 2.]

HOBKIRK, John [Peter}, 1817: [wrongly quoted as 1827] Married Sarah Cooke at

Chelsea, St. Luke’s, London. [ex Pallot’s Marriage Index for England 1780-1837]



HOBKIRK, John Peter, [senior] 1817: May 31: married Sarah Cook. [His 1st wife

Esther Hobkirk died in 1805 in London] He was a widower; she a spinster; both

from this parish = St. Luke’s, Chelsea; witnesses = Mary Eleanor Hobkirk; Dent.



DeBerdt. [ex Ancestry database of London marriages] Note: JPH [junior] was listed as

a widower in 1826 Will of William Hobkirk, so Sarah must have also died 1817-

1826. No, I found both Sarah & John, living in the Almshouse in Silver Street,

St. Olave, London in 1841 census. John Peter died 1842 whilst living at the

Almshouse, Silver Street.

HOBKIRK, John Peter [senior], 1817: May 31: Married Sarah (née Cooke) [ex Family

History on Line, accessed ?2008]

HOBKIRK, John Peter, 1817: Marriage at Chelsea, Middlesex, London. U.K. [ex Find

My Past database in 2012]

HOBKIRK, John Peter [senior], 1817: May 31: Married Sarah (née Cooke) States JPH

= widower. Sarah Cooke = spinster; [ex Ancestry database’s London, England, Marriages



and Banns, 1754-1921]

HOBKIRK, John, 1817: His wife Ann (née Milburn) died aged 27 buried 2 Dec 1817 at

Lanchester, All Saints, Co. Durham [National Burial Index for England and Wales 1761-

1825: (disc 2)] This was the former Ann Milburn, wife of John Hobkirk and mother

of baby Mary, who died also in 1817. Is in Cordelia H., Australia’s family tree.

Also had a son George, baptised 1813.

HOBKIRK, John, 1817: In USA Army 1817-1818, ordnance department, 3rd

lieutenant. [?reference]



HOPKIRK, John Glassford + HOPKIRK, Thomas, 1818: [Thomas, the]

younger, Vice-president, of Dalbeth; & HOPKIRK, John Glassford of

W.S. Edinburgh: thanks be given to both, at the Royal Botanic Institution,

Glasgow. [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh 19.12.1818



HOBKIRK, John Peter, 1819: Made a deposition regarding the Will of William

Hobkirk, (which he signed/ executed in 1819) who drowned in 1825 on returning

from Jamaica to England. See William’s Will. William was the 3rd son of Adam

and Mary Hobkirk of Jamaica, London, and Cheltenham.



HOBKIRK, John, 1819 or 1820: Born. From Jedburgh, he was a machine

cleaner in a wool factory, living at the Sandbed. His wife was Isabella,

and their children included William.

In 1851 he was at Buccleuch Street, with his older brother William also

living with his family. [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, John B., 1820: In U.S.A., was listed on 31.10.1820 as a 2nd

lieutenant, to be a 1st lieutenant. 7th Regiment of Infantry [ex “History of



Congress, p474 “The Congressional Globe” by USA Congress, 1855]

HOPKIRK, John, 1820: Burial parish record at Chatham, Kent, UK. [ex Find My Past

probate website in 2012]

HOPKIRK, J[ohn] G[lassford], 1820: Notice appeared in the Gazette as follows:

“…Business carried on under the firm of HILL & HOPKIRK, which will in future

be carried on by the other Subscribers alone ; and they will collect and pay all the

debts respectively due to and by the said former co-partnership.” Signed by

Robert + James Hill + J.G. Hopkirk. [ex the Edinburgh Gazette, 19 December, 1820, issue

2867, page 355]

HOPKIRK, John, 1821: Living as a vagrant in Devon, England on 19 May, 1821. Was

planning to move to Durham, England. Expired on 19 May, 1821 [?means he

died] [Ex Vagrants Committed to Gaol, 1820-1822; Devon Heritage Centre, file

ref. QS130/1

HOPKIRK, J[?John] G[?Glassford], 1822: at 49 Great King Street,

?Edinburgh [Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, 21.3.1822]



HOPKIRK, John Glassford, 1823: March 19, 20: Writer to the Signet at

Edinburgh; is the agent of the petitioner; + mentions re judgments at



Grenada. [Journals of the House of ?lord/commons 19.3.1823, ex UK Parliamentary

papers, on National Library of Australia special licensed database]


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