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Family of William HOADLY and Catherine RHODES
| Husband: | William HOADLY (1769-1830) | |
| Wife: | Catherine RHODES (bef1766-bef1828) | |
| Children: | William HOADLY (1799-1854) | |
| John Charles HOADLY (1801-1865) | ||
| Samuel HOADLY (1804-1865) | ||
| Alexander HOADLY (1806-1891) | ||
| Marriage | 26 Nov 1798 | London 1 |
Additional Information
| Marriage | St George's, Hanover Square, London |
Husband: William HOADLY
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| William HOADLY, 1914, age 145, Week Street, Maidstone in 1914. William had his Coachbuilding Premises in this street, as did his sons. | William HOADLY, 1842, age 73, St George Hanover Square in 1842. William Hoadly and Catherine Rhodes married here in 1798 | William HOADLY, Otham Churchyard, Otham Kent. William and Catherine Hoadly and his parents Samuel and Elizabeth are buried here | ||||
| Name: | William HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | Samuel HOADLY ( -1806) | |
| Mother: | Elizabeth MILLER ( -1802) | |
| Birth | 3 Mar 1769 | Otham, Kent? |
| Christening | Week Street Independent Chapel, Maidstone, Kent 2 | |
| Residence (1) | 1790 (age 20-21) | Maidstone, Kent |
| Residence (2) | 1805 (age 35-36) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Residence (3) | 1827 (age 57-58) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Occupation | Coachmaker 3 | |
| Religion | Chosen As A Deacon, Week St Independent Chapel 2 | |
| Death | Aug 1830 (age 61) | Maidstone 4 |
| Burial | 28 Aug 1830 | Otham Churchyard, Kent 4 |
| Auction | 30 Jul 1839 (age 70) | Maidstone, Kent |
Additional Information
| Residence (1) | Maidstone Poll Book 22/6/1790 |
| Residence (2) | Holden's Triennial Directory 1805/6/7 |
| Residence (3) | Pigot's London And Provincial New Commercial Directory 1826-7 |
| Auction | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent
Sale - probably of house owned by William Hoadly Snr (1769-1830) in Week Street, and also that of his brother-in-Law, Charles Day - detailed in the London Times. The Times: Wednesday July 29th 1829 Page 4 Freehold Property, at Maidstone and Newhithe, in Kent, - By STEVENS and BRENCHLEY, at the Bull Inn, Maidstone, To-morrow, July 30, ALL those Two Dwelling-houses and Gardens, with appurtenances, situate on the east side of Week-street, in Maidstone, and now or late in the occupation of Mr. James Boomy, butcher, and Mr. William Hoadley. Also all that dwelling-house, situate in the same street, opposite to the High-street of Maidstone, in the occupation of Mr. Gandy, confectioner. Also all that extensive and capital brick-built malt-house: comprising 2 floors and vaults under the same 5 kilns, and every convenience necessary for the malting 120 quarters a week; situate in Week-street, and now in hand. Also all that new brick-built messuage, situate in King-street, in occupation of Mr. French, clockmaker. Also all that messuage and premises lately called the Roebuck, and the 4 cottages, ropewalk, and piece of orchard ground thereto adjoining, containing altogether 2 acres and a half, situate in the Moat-road, Maidstone, and in the occupation of Mr. Robinson, Varty and others. Also all that messuage (in two dwellings) and garden, lately called and known by the name of Little Crown, situate at the bottom of the High-street of Maidstone, and in the occupation of Charles Day and another. Also all those three brick-built tenements and blacksmith's forge adjoining the sign of the King's Head, in the borough of Westree, in the occupation of John Tabram and others. Also all those two cottages and gardens, situate in Water-lane, in the occupation of William Spencer and Russell. Also all those two pieces of building land, in hand, in lots of 100 feet each, situate on the north and south sides of Brewers-street, in Maidstone aforesaid. Also all that cottage and piece of land, containing about an acre, at Newhythe, near Maidstone, in the occupation of Thomas Duddings and others. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had at the place of sale; of Messrs. Hoare and Neale, solicitors, Maidstone; and of Stevens and Brenchley, 36, Old Jewry. |
Wife: Catherine RHODES
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| Catherine RHODES, 1842, age 76, St George Hanover Square in 1842. William Hoadly and Catherine Rhodes married here in 1798 | ||
| Name: | Catherine RHODES | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | John RHODES ( - ) | |
| Mother: | Mary ? ( - ) | |
| Birth | bef 21 May 1766 | Maidstone, Kent |
| Christening | 21 May 1766 (age 0) | Maidstone, Kent 5,6 |
| Death | bef 19 Apr 1828 (age 61) | Maidstone, Kent 4 |
| Burial | 19 Apr 1828 | Otham Churchyard, Kent 4 |
Child 1: William HOADLY
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| William HOADLY, 2005, age 206 | William HOADLY, 5 Augusta Place Leamington Spa. William, Sophia Maria Hoadly and their children were living here at the 1841 Census. Note the arch, underneath which coaches could pass. | William HOADLY, All Saints Staplehurst. William and Sophia Maria married here in 1824. Photo taken in 2005 | Spouse: Sophia Maria STILL | ||||
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| Spouse: Sophia Maria STILL, This is the back of the carte de visite photograph of Sophia Maria Hoadly. | Spouse: Sophia Maria STILL, Sophia Maria Hoadly nee Still | Spouse: Sophia Maria STILL, All Saints Staplehurst. William and Sophia Maria married here in 1824. Photo taken in 2005 | Spouse: Sophia Maria STILL, 78 Abingdon Villas (the house on the far right). Sophia Hoadly died here in 1877. Picture taken in 2003. | ||||
| Name: | William HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Sophia Maria STILL (1798-1877) | |
| Birth | 7 Nov 1799 | Maidstone, Kent? 7,8 |
| Disslolution of Partnership | 12 Nov 1831 (age 32) | Maidstone, Kent |
| Census (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 40 (!)) | Leamington, Warwickshire 9 |
| Occupation (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 41) | Coach Builder; Leamington, Warwickshire 9 |
| Residence | 1845 (age 45-46) | Leamington, Warwickshire |
| Census (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 50 (!)) | St Giles in the Fields, London 10 |
| Occupation (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 51) | Coach Maker; St Giles in the Fields, London 10 |
| Occupation (3) | Coachmaker; Railway Clerk 11 | |
| Death | 15 Oct 1854 (age 54) | 10 Leigh Street, St Pancras, Middlesex 12 |
Additional Information
| Disslolution of Partnership | Partnership - probably between siblings William and Alexander Hoadly, dissolved;
noted in the London Times.
The Times: Saturday November 12th 1831 Page 2 PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. … W. and A. Hoadly, Maidstone, coach-builders … |
| Census (1) | Bedford Street, Leamington, Warwickshire |
| Residence | 5 Augusta Place, Leamington, Warwickshire
PO Directory of Warwickshire 1845: Hoadley Wm. Coachbuilder 5 Augusta Place |
| Census (2) | 24 Endell Street, St Giles, London |
| Death | Cause: Pneumonia 1 week. Effusion 3 weeks
Address: 10, Leigh Street, St Pancras, Middlesex |
Child 2: John Charles HOADLY
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| John Charles HOADLY, Grove House, Week Street, Maidstone, Kent - which was sold by John Charles Hoadly in 1860. | John Charles HOADLY, All Saints Maidstone Exterior. John Charles and Mary married here in 1821. Mary was buried here in 1864 and John Charles was buried here in 1865. | Spouse: Mary BROOMFIELD, All Saints Maidstone interior. Mary and John Charles were married here in 1821 | ||||
| Name: | John Charles HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Mary BROOMFIELD (bef1794-1864) | |
| Birth | 23 Apr 1801 | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent 13,14 |
| Census (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 40) | Maidstone, Kent 15 |
| Occupation (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 40) | Haberdasher; Maidstone, Kent 15 |
| Christening | 2 Feb 1844 (age 42) | Week Street Independent Chapel, Maidstone, Kent 16 |
| Census (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 49) | Maidstone, Kent 17 |
| Occupation (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 49) | Haberdasher; Maidstone, Kent 17 |
| Census (3) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 59) | Maidstone, Kent 18 |
| Occupation (3) | 7 Apr 1861 (age 59) | Proprietor of Houses; Maidstone, Kent 18 |
| Will | 11 Apr 1864 (age 62) | Maidstone in the County of Kent 19 |
| Occupation (4) | Tea Dealer;Fancy Worsted Warehouse Haberdasher;Proprietor Of | |
| Religion | Admitted To Week Street Independent Chapel 2 Feb 1844 | |
| Death | 5 Jul 1865 (age 64) | Maidstone 20 |
| Burial | 8 Jul 1865 | Maidstone, Kent 21 |
Additional Information
| Census (1) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Census (2) | 92 Week Street, Maidstone Kent
John Charles is listed as blind on the 1851 census |
| Census (3) | Grove House, Week Street, Maidstone, Kent
John Charles was registered as blind in 1861 census |
| Will | Maidstone, Kent
This is the last will and testament of John Charles Hoadly of Maidstone in the County of Kent Gentleman I give and devise all those (…) or tenements and premises belonging to and situate at Shoreham in the County of Kent in the occupations of Mrs Turner and Mrs Wood with the yards gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto my son Alexander Hoadly his heirs and assigns for ever And I give and bequeath all other (…) estate whatsoever and wheresoever, except trust or mortgage estates and all my (….) whatsoever unto and equally between my two daughters Mary Frances and Catherine Rhodes the wife of Mr John Fullagar of Town Malling in the said County of Kent Draper their heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the nature and quality of the same respectively as tenants in(….) and not as joint tenants And I give and devise all estates vested in me as a trustee or mortgagee unto my trustees and executors hereinafter named upon and for the trusts and equities affecting the same And lastly I hereby revoke all former wills or testamentary documents and of this my last will and testament I do hereby appoint my said son Alexander Hoadly and the said John Fullagar and my said daughter Mary Frances Hoadly to be the Trustees and Executors In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this eleventh day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty four - John Charles Hoadly - Signed by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time when at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses - Knowles King Solr, Maidstone - Henry Hughes Solr Maidstone PROVED at London 22nd June 1866 by the oath of John Fullagar out of the Executors to whom (…) was granted power reserved of making the (…) Grant to Alexander Hoadly the son and Mary Frances Hoadly Spinster the Daughter the other Executors. |
| Burial | Maidstone Cemetery, Maidstone, Kent |
Child 3: Samuel HOADLY
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| Samuel HOADLY, 28 George Street Portman Square. Samuel Hoadly lived and died here in 1865 | ||
| Name: | Samuel HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Emily GUNTER (bef1804-1874) | |
| Birth | 23 Dec 1804 | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent 22,23 |
| Christening | Week Street Independent Chapel, Maidstone, Kent 16 | |
| Court Case (1) | 14 Feb 1833 (age 28) | London, Middlesex |
| Court Case (2) | 16 Nov 1833 (age 28) | London, Middlesex |
| Court Case (3) | 28 Apr 1834 (age 29) | London, Middlesex |
| Auction (1) | 18 Jul 1838 (age 33) | London, Middlesex |
| Dividend | 1 Aug 1838 (age 33) | London, Middlesex |
| Auction (2) | 9 Aug 1839 (age 34) | London, Middlesex |
| Auction (3) | 24 Aug 1839 (age 34) | London |
| Census | 6 Jun 1841 (age 35 (!)) | Chiswick, Middlesex 24 |
| Occupation (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 36) | Auctioneer; Chiswick, Middlesex 24 |
| Auction (4) | 20 Mar 1843 (age 38) | London, Middlesex |
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| Occupation (2) | Coachbuilder; Auctioneer; Appraiser and Carriage Agent | |
| Death | 1 Oct 1865 (age 60) | 28 George Street, Portman Square, London 25,26 |
Additional Information
| Court Case (1) | The Old Bailey, London, Middlesex
JAMES MOORE, theft: simple grand larceny, 14 Feb 1833. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18330214-228 Homepage » Search » Results » Session Text -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trial Summary: Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny, Verdict: Not Guilty, Other trials on 14 Feb 1833 Name search for: JAMES MOORE, Associated Records... See original Original Text: NEW COURT. WENDESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH. Fifth Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant. 657. JAMES MOORE was indicted for stealing, on See originalthe 14th of February, 1 piece of cloth, value 6d.; 1 wrench, value 3s.; 1 patent cutter, value 3s.; 2 head-knuckles, value 2s. 6d.; 10 plates, value 1s.; 3 hinges, value 3d.; 100 screws, value 6d.; 64 bolts, 2s.; 100 brads, value 6d.; 2 knives, value 1s.; 1 file, value 1s., and 1 fork, value 6d., the goods of Samuel Hoadley. MR. CLARKSON conducted the prosecution. SAMUEL HOADLEY. I am a coach-maker; my manufactory is in Hind-mews - the prisoner was eighteen months in my employ. On the 14th of February, I got an officer, and went to his house; I there found this piece of cloth, which I know to be mine - the prisoner denied it, and said he had bought it in Oxford-street, but afterwards he said he thought it was mine - that he had put into his pocket to do a job to some nobleman's carriage, and had forgotten to take it out of his pocket again; but he had no business with it, as he is not employed in that way - I found this patent washer-cutter there and some other things; this cutter has my initials on it - I found this file, these brads, and other articles; I found this wrench, which he acknowledged to be mine; he said he had had it upwards of six months to do a job, and had forgotten to return it - these two knives and a fork have the name of Gurney, of Maidstone, on them, and I bought them there by chance - the value of the property is about 100l. COURT. Q. Might he have had these things for use, and not returned them? A. I found part of my property working up for other persons; he ought not to have worked for other persons - he told me he was satisfied with his wages, and did not wish to work over-time. ROBERT CROWE (Police-serjeant D). I took the prisoner. Prisoner's Defence. This washer-cutter my master gave me to use, and said if I lost it he should expect another made - I could not use it, and he got me a new one made; I took the wrench in my pocket on the Saturday before to work at the other shop; I took it to my house to take the next morning - I took the piece of cloth to finish a gentleman's carriage, and there is grease on it now; I did not say I bought it, my wife said she thought I had - these brads and screws are what I bought before I went to the prosecutor; I was out of a situation four months, and worked for different stable-keepers, in repairing carriages. MR. HOADLEY. He was a coach-maker's labourer, not a coach-maker; I should not think he could repair carriages; he stated that he bought near a thousand nails and brads at the same place where he said he bought this file, but they do not sell files there; I lost some thousands of screws in whole papers, and these papers were found at his house. NOT GUILTY. |
| Court Case (2) | Insolvent Debtor's Court, London
The Times: Monday November 18th 1833 INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, Nov. 16 Frederick John Street was opposed by Mr. Cooke for Mr. Hoadly, coachmaker, of Oxford-street; by Mr. Woodroffe for Mr. Gardiner, of the Bull Inn, Holborn; and by Mr. Palliser, saddler, of Finsbury, in person: he was supported by Mr. Nicholls. The insolvent came of age in 1831; he had been entitled under the will of his father to 1,450l. His debts amounted to 800l. In the commencement of the present year he had contracted the debt due to Mr. Hoadly; it amounted to 147l: before the contracting of this debt he had bought a cabriolet of Mr. Hoadly, and paid for it in ready money; the present debt of 147l was for a Tilbury and gig, made to order. Mr. Hoadly deposed that he had given the insolvent credit upon his representation to him that he had an income of 1,200l a year, which he received by quarterly payments, and that his demand should be paid out of that income. This statement as to the representation of his income the insolvent denied ever to have been made by him to Mr. Hoadly. Mr. Hoadly had also made some inquiries amongst persons at Brighton as to the respectability of the insolvent, and the answers to them had been satisfactory. The demand of 147l not having been paid within a reasonable time, legal measures were adopted to compel the payment, and in August last, by the consent of a Mr. Waterman of Sutton, who had acted on the occasion as attorney for the insolvent, judgement was signed for the plaintiff in the action. This consent was almost on the very eve of the day of trial at the assizes at Croydon, and had eventually produced no pecuniary benefit to Mr. Hoadly, who had incurred great expense in the prosecution of his suit. Mr Gardiner, of the Bull Inn, Holborn, had been induced to trust the insolvent from the respectability of his appearance. He had lived some time at the Bull , and his horses, gigs, &c, had "stood" in the yard at that place. He had heard from a Mr. Adams, who drove one of the Brighton coaches, that he was a respectable man. His tavern bill at the Bull accounted to upwards of 19l., no part of which had been paid. Mr. Gardiner had been so impressed with the notion of the respectability and integrity of his guest, that he had been induced to become bail for him in the action brought by Mr. Hoadly; he had understood him to be worth 1,200l a year, but could not positively affirm that the insolvent had so represented his income to him, or that he had become bail on that representation. Mr. Gardiner, however, "had never been so deceived in his life:" in consequence of his having become bail, he had by the behaviour of the insolvent been very nearly saddled with the debt of 147l due to Mr. Hoadly, and it had cost him in law expenses nearly 30l to relieve himself from the responsibility he had incurred. The insolvent had gone down to Sutton to the house of Mr. Waterman, the attorney, and Mr. Gardiner had followed him in a postchaise, brought him back to London, and rendered him a prisoner to the Fleet, in discharge of himself. He described him as "seemingly very shy" on the occasion. Mr. Palliser, who conducted his own case, complained in no measured terms of the conduct of the insolvent, whom he described as having come to his shop in the beginning of the present year, and ordered a couple of horse-collars. Mr. Palliser had been directed to take his bill on the evening the order was executed to the Craven Hotel, at which place the insolvent had resided previously to his appearance at the Bull; he had done so, but had been told that Mr. Street had gone to the play: he had received a further order for harness &c., to be sent to Brighton, which, as he considered the insolvent a respectable man, he had executed: payment, however, being delayed, his suspicions had been excited; he had written a very forcible letter to Brighton to the insolvent, which had been answered by another person in the name of the insolvent; in the answer promises of payment were held out, which had not been complied with. In the course of the examination it appeared that shortly before going to prison the insolvent had been in possession of seven horses, a Tilbury, and a gig; that in the course of the present year he had contracted bills with saddlers and harness-makers to the amount of 112l; that no part of this property was now forthcoming for the benefit of the creditors; and that, with the exception of a curious specification in the schedule of "pigeons, a pheasant, two dogs, mud boots," &c., there was little or nothing to liquidate their demands. It was urged by Mr. Cooke that this case exhibited one of the most disgraceful scenes that had ever come before a court of justice. The debt to Mr. Hoadly had been incurred by a fraudulent representation; and subsequently to the incurring of it, property, which ought to have gone to pay it and other creditors, had been made away with in a most unjustifiable manner. To support the latter ground of opposition, the learned gentleman alluded to evidence which had been given by several witnesses, from which it appeared that the insolvent had purchased straw and corn of Mr. Waterman, senior, the father of Waterman the attorney, to the amount of 14l 16s.; that Waterman, the attorney, acting as attorney for his father, had brought an action to recover that amount; that he had signed judgement and taken out execution for the debt and costs; that two of the horses, a Tilbury and two sets of harness had been sold at the Greyhound Inn, at Sutton, under the execution, and had produced 64l, of which produce, after satisfying the debt and costs and paying the expenses of the sale &c., scarcely a fraction was left for the creditors; that the sale under the execution had taken place since the insolvent had bee in prison, and whilst Waterman, the attorney, had been employed as his attorney in other business; and that it was in evidence upon the oaths of Mr. Blackenbury (a friend both of the insolvent and of Waterman the attorney), and of the insolvent himself, that an exchange of horses had taken place at the house of Waterman, the attorney, between Waterman, the attorney, and the insolvent, which exchange was to go in discharge of the debt due to Waterman the elder. Mr. Blackenbury, however, could not swear that it was to go in discharge of the costs in the action, nor did he give his testimony till pressed by the Court. Waterman himself distinctly denied that the exchange was to go in discharge of the debt or costs. It came out in the course of examination, that a Mrs. Yates, the mother of the insolvent, had since his confinement in the Fleet Prison remitted to him 170l, of which sum no mention was made in his special balance-sheet; to account for the disposition of this money it was now stated that 25l had been returned to Mrs. Yates, about 70l had been expended in the support of the insolvent, and about 60l had been retained by Mr. Waterman to meet his demand for costs incurred in actions brought against defendant, in which he had been employed by him subsequently or immediately previous to his going to prison in July last. The learned Commissioner BOWEN, after a patient examination of the evidence, which lasted the whole day, adjourned the case for the production of a verified account of all money transactions between Mrs. Yates and the insolvent; for the production of the banking account kept with Messrs. West, Hall and Co., of Brighton; for an account current of all payments &c., between Mr. Waterman, the attorney, and the insolvent; for an amendment of the special balance-sheet of the schedule; and for the insolvent to re-advertise his residence at a place he had omitted to state. The learned Commissioner then stated, that when these things should have been done, an adjudication should be given, and that the adjudication would subject the insolvent to a very long remand. |
| Court Case (3) | Insolvent Debtors' Court, London
The Times: Tuesday April 29th 1834 INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, April 28 Cesar Adam Marcus de Wuits, Count de Wuits, was opposed by Messrs Nicholls and Bodkin, for Mr. Samuel Hoadly, of Oxford-street, coach-builder, and for Lady Hamilton Williams, executrix of Sir Andrew Williams; by Mr. Cresswell, for Mr. Hartwig, a dealer in cigars, &c., at Antwerp, and other creditors at Antwerp; by Mr. Sandford, fdor Messrs. Houlditch, coach-makers, Long-acre, and for Mr. Bull. He was supported by Messrs. Cooke and Woodroffe. The insolvent was before the Court on a former occasion, in March last, when his case was adjourned, in order that amendments might be made to the schedule &c. It appeared that the Count had married a lady of fortune, of Glamorganshire, of the name of Gwynne, in the year 1823; the marriage had been celebrated at the chapel of the British Embassy at Paris. In May last the Count and his wife arrived in England. The total amount of the debts and liabilities of the Count was about 10,000l; of this sum he had received consideration for 1,500l only, which debts were due to foreign and English creditors; the debts due to the latter creditors were 500l. Four horses and some other property had been given up to the officer of the court for the benefit of the creditors. The opposition of Mr. Hoadly was grounded on his own evidence, and that of a person in his employment, that the insolvent had represented to him that he had certain property in Wales, but that the rents would not be available for some months; he bought a phaeton of Mr. Hoadly, for which he gave a bill of exchange for 70 guineas, payable at six months, and referred him to a saddle-maker and a horse-dealer for testimonials of his capability of payment. The reference proved satisfactory. The insolvent subsequently hired a cabriolet of Mr. Hoadly, and was in his debt for the hiring and some other things, to the amount of 20l. The bill of exchange for 170 guineas was not yet due; but it was held by the Court that Mr. Hoadly was entitled to oppose upon it as a debt for which he was a creditor. On the cross examination of Mr. Hoadly by Mr. COOKE, it was admitted by that person that he had seen the insolvent in prison, and proposed to him to omit his name from his schedule, and pay him his demand after his discharge from prison. Mr. Hoadly affirmed that he was not aware that it was imperative on the insolvent to set forth every debt in his schedule; he had no idea that he had made a proposition that he ought not to have made. The COURT regretted that such a proposition had been made, for it was impossible after such an admission that the opposition could be supported. The learned Chief Commissioner wished it to be distinctly understood, and widely circulated, that the Court would never suffer a creditor to maintain an opposition after a proposition of the character of that to which he alluded. Mr. CRESSWELL produced no evidence on the part of the Antwerp creditors, and his opposition in consequence came to nothing. Mr. SANDFORD did not produce Mr. Houlditch or any evidence on his behalf, and his opposition was consequently not substantiated. An inquiry was then made into the property, and into the disposal of certain plate, &c., but nothing was established to affect the insolvent. Mr. Houlditch had had a brizschka returned to him, and an offer had been made to Mr. Hoadly to return to him the phaeton he had sold to the insolvent. The insolvent, who is a remarkably fine young man, gave his answers with the greatest candour; it appeared from them that he had paid in cash and bills nearly 200,000 francs for his father, who is a French General, now living at Lechlin-castle, in the neighbourhood of Antwerp, but that he had not put his name in his schedule as a debtor to that amount. The COURT ultimately adjourned the case for an inventory of the contents of two boxes at the house of the solicitor of the insolvent, and for the production of a person of the name of Lyon, and another of the name of Colbez, and for 10l to be paid into court as the value of a diamond ring which the insolvent had given to a lady. |
| Auction (1) | 92 New Bond-street, London, Middlesex
The Times: Wednesday July 18th 1838 No 92 New Bond-street, 3 Woodstock-street, Oxford-street, and Hinde's-mews, Marylebone MESSRS. LESLIE and SON will SELL by AUCTION, upon the Premises, 92 New Bond-street, in July, by order of the Assignees of Mr. Hoadly, coachmaker, the valuable LEASES of a capital DWELLING-HOUSE and front SHOW SHOP, in New Bond-street, held at a low rent; a substantial manufactory and shop, 3, Woodstock-street, held for nearly 30 years; and an extensive manufactory, yard, stable, workshops, and premises, in Hinde's-mews, Marylebone-lane, 16 years of which are unexpired, at the low yearly rent of £97. May be viewed until the sale, and particulars had upon the premises; of Messrs. Burgoynes and Thrupp, solicitors, 160, Oxford-street, west corner of Stratford-place; of G. Gibson, Esq., official assignee, Basinghall-street; and of Leslie and Son, auctioneers, 45, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square. |
| Dividend | The Times: Wednesday August 1st 1838
DIVIDENDS …. CERTIFICATES to be granted, unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before Aug. 21 … S. Hoadly, New Bond-street, Hanover-square, coach-maker |
| Auction (2) | 36 St Martin's lane, Charing Cross, London
The Times: Friday Aug 9th 1839 Page 1 CARRIAGES. - Mr. HOADLY begs to announce that he is instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises 36 St Martin's lane, Charing Cross, THIS DAY, August 9, at 12, a large STOCK of excellent new and second hand fashionable CARRIAGES; consisting of coaches, landaus, chariots, landaulets, barouches, britzakas, barouchets, a britzaka landaulet, mail driving phaetons, cabriolet phaetons, shifting body phaetons, cabriolets, tilburies, stanhopes, light gigs, a deer or luggage van, other carriages, harness and coachmakers' effects. May be viewed. Catalogues had on the premises; or at the auctioneer's office, 1 Newman-street, Oxford-street. |
| Auction (3) | 36 St Martin's-lane, London
The Times: Saturday Aug 24th 1839 Page 1 CARRIAGES by AUCTION. - Mr. HOADLY begs to announce that he will SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, 36 St Martin's-lane, on Thursday, August 29, a large ASSORTMENT of new and second-hand well-built fashionable CARRIAGES; consisting of coaches, chariots, landaus, barouches, britzakas, droitzalm chariots, barouchets, britzaka phaetons, mail driving phaetons, phaetons, cab phaetons, cabriolets, stanhopes, tilburies, and other coachmakers' effects, dry ash plank &c. Those desirous of sending carriages or other effects in the coachmaking trade should make early application at his carriage agency office, 1 Newman-street, Oxford-street. May be viewed three days previous to the sale and catalogues had on the premises. |
| Census | Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick, Middlesex |
| Auction (4) | 6 Brecknock-terrace, Camden Town, London
The Times: Monday March 20th 1843 Brecknock-terrace, Camden-town. - Modern Furniture MR. HOADLY will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, 6 Brecknock-terrace, To-morrow, March 21, at 12, the excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; comprising rosewood sofa and chairs, loo, card, and other tables, rosewood cabinet, easy chair, dining room chairs and table, handsome chimney-glasses, plated tea and breakfast service, four-post and other bedsteads with furniture, excellent feather beds and bedding, mahogany chests of drawers, handsome mahogany marble-top washstands and fittings, dressing tables and glasses, carpets, linen, china, glass, plated articles, floorcloth, and numerous effects; also a fashionable phaeton; by order of the assignees of Mr. Alexander Hay, a bankrupt. Catalogues had on the premises; of T. Alenger, Esq., official assignee; and at the auctioneer's offices, 41 Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, and 87, Newman-street, Oxford-street. |
Child 4: Alexander HOADLY
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| Alexander HOADLY, 57 Kensington High Street in 2003. Alexander Hoadly had his coach building premises on this site in 1851. | ||
| Name: | Alexander HOADLY | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Mary DUNN (1802-1841) | |
| Birth | 19 Aug 1806 | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent 27,28 |
| Christening | Week Street Independent Chapel, Maidstone, Kent 16 | |
| Disslolution of Partnership | 12 Nov 1831 (age 25) | Maidstone, Kent |
| Census (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 30 (!)) | Maidstone, Kent 29 |
| Occupation (1) | 6 Jun 1841 (age 34) | Coach Builder; Maidstone, Kent 29 |
| Newspaper reference | 4 Aug 1846 (age 39) | London, Middlesex |
| Census (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 43 (!)) | Kensington, Middlesex 30 |
| Occupation (2) | 30 Mar 1851 (age 44) | Coachbuilder; Kensington, Middlesex 30 |
| Court Case | 17 May 1867 (age 60) | London, Middlesex |
| Auction | 25 Jul 1868 (age 61) | London, Middlesex |
| Census (3) | 3 Apr 1881 (age 72 (!)) | Huntley House Western Road Bishopsteignton Devon |
| Will | 7 Aug 1890 (age 83) | Northfleet, Kent 31 |
| Occupation (3) | Coachbuilder Employing 20 Men / Gentleman | |
| Death | 12 Mar 1891 (age 84) | 21 Pier Road, Rosherville, Northfleet, Kent 25,32 |
| Probate | 26 Feb 1892 (age 85) | London 33 |
| Burial | Holy Trinity Church, Maidstone, Kent | |
Additional Information
| Disslolution of Partnership | Partnership - probably between siblings William and Alexander Hoadly, dissolved;
noted in the London Times.
The Times: Saturday November 12th 1831 Page 2 PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. … W. and A. Hoadly, Maidstone, coach-builders … |
| Census (1) | Week Street, Maidstone, Kent |
| Newspaper reference | The Times, Tuesday August 4th 1846, page 10
AS COACHMAN, a respectable middle-aged married man, who perfectly understands his business, the treatment and management of horses; is now leaving whoilly through a death, and the breaking up of the establishment. Has an excellent seven years' character. Does not object to town or country, or to make himself useful. Address to N.B. Castle Bar-hill Lodge, Ealing, or Mr. Hoadly, coach-builder to the Royal family, High Street, Kensington. |
| Census (2) | 57 Kensington High Street, Kensington, Middlesex |
| Court Case | Court case involving Alexander Hoadly (Snr) and his nephew - probably Henry
Hoadly, who was a coach painter / herald painter. Reported in the London Times.
The Times: Friday May 17th 1867 - Page 11 HOADLEY V. JENKINS Mr Beasley was council for the plaintiff; and Mr Joyce and Mr. Rigby for the defendant. The action was brought by the plaintiff, a coachbuilder at Kensington, to recover 76l. 12s. for a waggonette and repairs thereto. The defendant pleaded his discharge under a composition deed. The plaintiff had refused to assent to the deed, but the requisite majority of creditors has assented to a composition of 2s. 6d. in the pound, and the only question in this case was whether the amount the plaintiff was entitled to had been tendered to him or to a person authorised by him to receive it. The tender, in point of fact, was made to the plaintiff's nephew, who was in his employ as a coach painter, but had no authority to cast in this matter. The nephew refused to take the money, and it was not left. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff, finding that the nephew was not authorised to accept the tender. |
| Auction | 57, High Street, Kensington, London
The Times, Saturday July 25th 1868, page 1 No 57, High Street, Kensington Mr. LESLIE will SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on Wednesday, 12th of August, and the following days, at 12 by order of Mr. Hoadly, whose premises are required for the Kensington Improvements, the STOCK of 50 new and second-hand BROUGHAMS, Landaus, Phaetons, a Fourgon, Waggonettes, Chariots, Barouches, and other modern carriages, new bodies and carriages, ash plank, elm panel board, stocks, spokes, [gillies], iron platforms, smith's tools, bellows, anvils, vices, from, [megi], springs, axletrees, wheels, colours, oil, varnish, cisterns, counting-house desks, heraldry, fixtures and fittings, and other effects. May be viewed and catalogues had two days before the sale of the auctioneer, 45, Margaret Street, W. |
| Census (3) | RG11/2158/9/11 |
| Will | 21 Pier Road Rosherville Northfleet Kent
THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me Alexander Hoadly of no. 21 Pier Road Rosherville Northfleet Kent Gentleman. 1. I appoint my nephew Alexander Hoadly and my friend [?] Haynes of Maidstone Kent Ironmonger my Executors and declare that the term "my Trustees" hereinafter used shall include my said Executors and the survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will. 2. I give all my real and personal estate to my trustees upon trust as soon after my decease as conveniently may be to convert the same into money with all the powers of absolute owners and to stand possessed of the net proceeds to arise therefrom and my ready money and thereout pay my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and invest the balance of such net proceeds on authorised securities. 3. Upon trust to pay the Annual product and income arising therefrom into the proper hands of my daughter Elizabeth Catherine Gray for and during her life for her sole and separate use and so that my said daughter may not have power to alienate dispose of or receive the same or any part thereof in the way of anticipation. 4. And from and after the decease of my said daughter upon trust to realise the said investments and to pay and divide the net proceeds of such realisation unto and equally between all the children of my said daughter living at my decease and the issue per [stripes?] attaining twenty one of such one or more of them as may predecease me such issue taking the share only to which their part would have entitled if living. 5. Notwithstanding the direction aforesaid I empower my trustees in their discretion to continue in their then state of investments at my decease without being responsible for any loss, which may happen thereby. 6. I revoke all former wills in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of August one thousand eight hundred and ninety - Alex. Hoadly - Signed by the said Alexander Hoadly the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses - Arthur Carter - Wm. Herbert Royston; Clerks to Messrs. Sharland & Hatten Solrs. Gravesend. On the 23rd April 1891 Admon (with this will [illegible] of the effects of the testator was granted to Elizabeth Catherine Grey (Wife of Alfred Grey) the Residuary Legatee for life. |
| Probate | Alexander Hoadly of
21 Pier Road, Rosherville, Northfleet, Kent Gentleman Died: 12 March 1891 Administration (with will) London 26 February 1892 to George Percy Kellman Grey, Medical Student £3994 15s Former Grant: April 1891 |
Note on Husband: William HOADLY - shared note
"William Hoadly aged 13 years the third day of last March, the son of Samuel Hoadly of Otham in the County of Kent, Shoemaker, as well of his own free will as with the consent of his said father, doth put himself apprentice to Robert Shepherd of Maidstone in the County aforesaid, Wheelwright, his executors and administrators, to serve from the date of the indenture until the said apprentice shall accomplish his full age of twenty one years in the art of a Wheelwright. Indenture dated the second day of September 1782. Inrolled at Maidstone, 4 Sep 1782."
" William Hoadley aged 14 years and upwards, by and with the consent of Samuel Hoadley of Otham in the County of Kent, Cordwainer, his father, doth put himself apprentice to Thomas Alexander of Maidstone, in the County aforesaid, Coachmaker and Wheelwright, to serve from the first day of March instant for the term of seven years. And the said Thomas Alexander in consideration of the sum of twenty pounds to him paid by the said Samuel Hoadley covenants to instruct the said apprentice in the art of a Coachmaker and Wheelwright. Indenture dated 10th march 1783. Inrolled at Maidstone 26th March 1783."
"Maidstone Burghmote held the twenty-second day of March 1790, before Jacob Stone esq., Mayor.
At this Court also came William Hoadly, having served his apprenticeship with Thomas Alexander of this Town, Coachmaker, a Freeman of this Corporation, and desired to be made free, and he is allowed the same and hath paid his common fine twelve pence, and hath taken his freeman's oath and the other oaths, and he is made free."
Quoted in THE MAIDSTONE JOURNAL AND KENTISH ADVERTISER, Tuesday December 11th 1798:
"Yesterday se'nnight was married at St George's, Hanover Square, Mr. W. Hoadley, Coach-maker, to Miss Catherine Rhodes, both of this town"
Wm. created one of thee Deacons at the Week St Independent Chapel, Maidstone, on 2 July 1817.
According to local Maidstone poll books and Directories, William remained in Maidstone - presumably Week Street, until his death, and was then buried at Otham Churchyard, where his parents were also laid to rest.
Note on Wife: Catherine RHODES - shared note
Photo shows exterior of St Nicholas Parish Church Otham Kent where William and Catherine were buried.
SoG Ref: Microfilm Number Mf 44
Sources
| 1 | St George's Hanover Square Parish Registers (Microfilm). Assessment: Primary
evidence.
Text From Source: St George Hanover Square Parish Register No 771 William Hoadley and Catherine Rhodes both of this Parish were married in this Church by Banns this Twenty Sixth Day of November in the Year 1798 by me J.W. Wickes A.M. Curate This Marriage was solemnised between us } Wm Hoadly } Catherine Rhodes In the Presence of } F. Ridout } Frances Rhodes |
| City of Westminster Archives Centre, 10 St Ann's Street London SW1P 2DE. Tel: 020 7641 5180. |
| 2 | Week Street Independent Church Book. |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 3 | Enrollments of Indentures of Apprentices 1722-1790. |
| Centre for Kentish Studies / Kent County Archives Service, Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ. Tel: 01622 694 363. |
| 4 | Otham Parish Register (Microfilm). |
| Centre for Kentish Studies / Kent County Archives Service, Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ. Tel: 01622 694 363. |
| 5 | Frances Rhodes, "Will of Frances Rhodes, spinster of Maidstone, kent" (Records
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury). Assessment: Primary evidence.
Proved 6th May 1752 at Maidstone, Kent |
| The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU. Tel: tel: +44 (0) 20 8876 3444. |
| 6 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, International Genealogical Index (http://www.familysearch.org/). Batch
No.: C020943. Assessment: Questionable.
Text From Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search Results | Download | Pedigree -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catherine Rhodes Female -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: 21 MAY 1766 Maidstone, Kent, England Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: John Rhodes Family Mother: Mary -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C020943 Film Sheet: |
| 7 | Dr Williams Library. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: From Dr Williams Library 1799-1802: PRO Ref: RG5/65 E No 4247 These are to certify, That William Hoadly son of William Hoadly and Catherine Hoadly his Wife, who was Daughter of John and Mary Rhodes was Born in Week Street in the Parish of Maidstone in the County of Kent the Seventh Day of November in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and ninety nine at whose Birth we were present. Mary Honey Frances Jackson Elizth Rhodes 245 Registered at Dr. Williams's Library, Redcross-Street, near Cripplegate, London Novr 22nd 1816 Thos. Morgan Registrar |
| 8 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, "http://www.familysearch.org/". Text From
Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index
v5.0
British Isles Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAM HOADLY Pedigree Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 07 NOV 1799 Dr Williams Library, London, London, England Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: WILLIAM HOADLY Family Mother: CATHRINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C146158 1816 0815997 Film NONE Sheet: |
| Internet. Call Number: http://www.familysearch.org/ (electronic). |
| 9 | "Census 1841 (William Hoadly) Leamington, Warwickshire HO107/1135/17/7/45". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1841 (William Hoadly) Leamington, Warwickshire HO107/1135/17/7/45, William Hoadly 41 | |
| 10 | "Census 1851 (William Hoadly) St Giles in the Fields, London HO107/1508/146/38". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1851 (William Hoadly) St Giles in the Fields, London HO107/1508/146/38, William Hoadly 51 | |
| 11 | Death Certificate. |
| Family Records Centre, 1 Myddleton Street LONDON EC1R 1UW. Tel: 020 8392 5300. |
| 12 | Ibid. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: Registration District: St Pancras. 1854 DEATH in the Sub-district of Grays Inn Lane in the County of Middlesex No: 369 When and where died: Fifteenth October 1854. 10 Leigh Street Name and Surname: William Hoadley Sex: Male Age: 54 years Occupation: Railway Clerk Cause of Death: Pneumonia 1 week. Effusion 3 weeks. Certified Signature, description and residence of informant:Sophia Hoadley present at the death. 10 Leigh Street, St Pancras When registered: Sixteenth October 1854 Signature of Registrar: John Worrell. Registrar CERTIFIED to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a Register of Deaths in the District above mentioned. Given at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, under the Seal of the said Office, the 19th day of May 1992 |
| 13 | Dr Williams Library. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: From Dr Williams Library 1799-1802: PRO Ref: RG5/65 E No 4248 These are to certify, That John Charles Hoadly son of William Hoadly and Cathrine Hoadly his Wife, who was Daughter of John and Mary Rhodes was Born in Week Street in the Parish of Maidstone in the County of Kent the Twenty third Day of April in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and one at whose Birth we were present. Mary Honey Frances Jackson Elizth Rhodes 246 Registered at Dr. Williams's Library, Redcross-Street, near Cripplegate, London Novr 22nd 1816 Thos. Morgan Registrar |
| 14 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, "http://www.familysearch.org/". Assessment:
Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHN CHARLES HOADLY Pedigree Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 23 APR 1801 Dr Williams Library, London, London, England Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: WILLIAM HOADLY Family Mother: CATHRINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C146158 1816 0815997 Film NONE Sheet: |
| Internet. Call Number: http://www.familysearch.org/ (electronic). |
| 15 | "Census 1841 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent HO107/490/8/48/16". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1841 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent HO107/490/8/48/16, John Charles Hoadly Snr 41 | |
| 16 | Dr Williams Library. |
| 17 | "Census 1851 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent HO107/1617/55/19". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1851 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent HO107/1617/55/19, John Charles Hoadly 51 | |
| 18 | "Census 1861 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent RG9/503/35/20". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1861 (John Charles Hoadly) Maidstone, Kent RG9/503/35/20, John Charles Hoadly 61 | |
| 19 | Will. Text From Source: This is the last will and testament of John Charles
Hoadly of Maidstone in the County of Kent Gentleman I give and devise all those
(…) or tenements and premises belonging to and situate at Shoreham in the County
of Kent in the occupations of Mrs Turner and Mrs Wood with the yards gardens
and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto my son Alexander Hoadly his heirs and
assigns for ever And I give and bequeath all other (…) estate whatsoever and
wheresoever, except trust or mortgage estates and all my (….) whatsoever unto
and equally between my two daughters Mary Frances and Catherine Rhodes the wife
of Mr John Fullagar of Town Malling in the said County of Kent Draper their
heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the nature
and quality of the same respectively as tenants in(….) and not as joint tenants
And I give and devise all estates vested in me as a trustee or mortgagee unto my
trustees and executors hereinafter named upon and for the trusts and equities
affecting the same And lastly I hereby revoke all former wills or testamentary
documents and of this my last will and testament I do hereby appoint my said son
Alexander Hoadly and the said John Fullagar and my said daughter Mary Frances
Hoadly to be the Trustees and Executors In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand this eleventh day of April one thousand eight hundred and sixty four -
John Charles Hoadly - Signed by the said testator as and for his last will and
testament in the presence of us present at the same time when at his request in
his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our
names as witnesses - Knowles King Solr, Maidstone - Henry Hughes Solr Maidstone
PROVED at London 22nd June 1866 by the oath of John Fullagar out of the Executors to whom (…) was granted power reserved of making the (…) Grant to Alexander Hoadly the son and Mary Frances Hoadly Spinster the Daughter the other Executors. |
| Principal Registry Family Division, First Avenue House 42-49 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 6NP. Tel: 020 7947 6946. |
| 20 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Deaths Sep 1865 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOADLY John Charles Maidstone 2a 319 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 21 | "National Burial Index". |
| 22 | Dr Williams Library. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: From Dr Williams Library 1799-1802: PRO Ref: RG5/65 E No 4249 These are to certify, That Samuel Hoadly son of William Hoadly and Cathrine Hoadly his Wife, who was Daughter of John and Mary Rhodes was Born in Week Street in the Parish of Maidstone in the County of Kent the Twenty Day of December in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Four at whose Birth we were present. Mary Honey Frances Jackson Elizth Rhodes 247 Registered at Dr. Williams's Library, Redcross-Street, near Cripplegate, London Novr 22nd 1816 Thos. Morgan Registrar |
| 23 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, "http://www.familysearch.org/". Assessment:
Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 British Isles Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAMUEL HOADLY Pedigree Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 23 DEC 1804 Dr Williams Library, London, London, England Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: WILLIAM HOADLY Family Mother: CATHRINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C146158 1816 0815997 Film NONE Sheet: |
| Internet. Call Number: http://www.familysearch.org/ (electronic). |
| 24 | "Census 1841 (Samuel Hoadly) Chiswick, Middlesex HO107/689/1/8/10". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1841 (Samuel Hoadly) Chiswick, Middlesex HO107/689/1/8/10, Samuel Hoadly 41 | |
| 25 | Will. |
| Principal Registry Family Division, First Avenue House 42-49 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 6NP. Tel: 020 7947 6946. |
| 26 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Name: Hoadly, Samuel Record Type: Deaths Quarter: December Year: 1865 District: Marylebone County: London Middlesex Volume: 1a Page: _27 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 27 | Dr Williams Library. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Text From Source: From Dr Williams Library: E No 4250 These are to certify, That Alexander Hoadly son of William Hoadly and Cathrine Hoadly his Wife, who was Daughter of John and Mary Rhodes was Born in Week Street in the Parish of Maidstone in the County of Kent the Nineteenth Day of August in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and six at whose Birth we were present. Mary Honey Frances Jackson Elizth Rhodes 248 Registered at Dr. Williams's Library, Redcross-Street, near Cripplegate, London Novr 22nd 1816 Thos. Morgan Registrar |
| 28 | Church of the Latter Day Saints, "http://www.familysearch.org/". Text From
Source: IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index
v5.0
British Isles Search Results | Download | Pedigree -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALEXANDER HOADLY Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 19 AUG 1806 Dr Williams Library, London, London, England Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: WILLIAM HOADLY Family Mother: CATHRINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C146158 1816 0815997 Film NONE Sheet: |
| Internet. Call Number: http://www.familysearch.org/ (electronic). |
| 29 | "Census 1841 (Alexander Hoadly Snr) Maidstone, Kent HO107/490/8/21/12". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1841 (Alexander Hoadly Snr) Maidstone, Kent HO107/490/8/21/12, Alex Hoadly Snr 41 | |
| 30 | "Census 1851 (Alexander Hoadly Snr) Kensington, Middlesex HO107/1468/179/9". Assessment: Primary evidence. |
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| Source: Census 1851 (Alexander Hoadly Snr) Kensington, Middlesex HO107/1468/179/9, Alexander Hoadly Snr 51 | |
| 31 | Will. Text From Source: THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me Alexander
Hoadly of no. 21 Pier Road Rosherville Northfleet Kent Gentleman.
1. I appoint my nephew Alexander Hoadly and my friend [?] Haynes of Maidstone Kent Ironmonger my Executors and declare that the term "my Trustees" hereinafter used shall include my said Executors and the survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will. 2. I give all my real and personal estate to my trustees upon trust as soon after my decease as conveniently may be to convert the same into money with all the powers of absolute owners and to stand possessed of the net proceeds to arise therefrom and my ready money and thereout pay my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and invest the balance of such net proceeds on authorised securities. 3. Upon trust to pay the Annual product and income arising therefrom into the proper hands of my daughter Elizabeth Catherine Gray for and during her life for her sole and separate use and so that my said daughter may not have power to alienate dispose of or receive the same or any part thereof in the way of anticipation. 4. And from and after the decease of my said daughter upon trust to realise the said investments and to pay and divide the net proceeds of such realisation unto and equally between all the children of my said daughter living at my decease and the issue per [stripes?] attaining twenty one of such one or more of them as may predecease me such issue taking the share only to which their part would have entitled if living. 5. Notwithstanding the direction aforesaid I empower my trustees in their discretion to continue in their then state of investments at my decease without being responsible for any loss, which may happen thereby. 6. I revoke all former wills in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this seventh day of August one thousand eight hundred and ninety - Alex. Hoadly - Signed by the said Alexander Hoadly the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses - Arthur Carter - Wm. Herbert Royston; Clerks to Messrs. Sharland & Hatten Solrs. Gravesend. On the 23rd April 1891 Admon (with this will [illegible] of the effects of the testator was granted to Elizabeth Catherine Grey (Wife of Alfred Grey) the Residuary Legatee for life. |
| Principal Registry Family Division, First Avenue House 42-49 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 6NP. Tel: 020 7947 6946. |
| 32 | "Information from Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths website: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/"
(Internet). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Name: Hoadley, Alexander Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 84 Quarter: March Year: 1891 District: Strood County: Kent Volume: 2a Page: 377 |
| Internet. Call Number: http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ (electronic). |
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| Source: Free BMD website, marriage certificate - Lucy Jaques Alexander Davis - 25Dec 1902 | |
| 33 | "Probate Indexes". |
| Principal Registry Family Division, First Avenue House 42-49 High Holborn LONDON WC1V 6NP. Tel: 020 7947 6946. |