Need parents to clear seal to parents
need wife to clear seal to spouse
1871 - also in the household: Emily Redgrave, teacher age 16, bornAldbro, Suffolk; Lucy Clarke, 16, cook, born in Bergholt and EllenClarke, 14, nursemaid, born in Stratford St Mary.
Stratford St Mary in 1844 (White's Suffolk Directory) - a pleasant wellbuilt village on the North bank of the river Stour 10 miles south ofIpswich. It contains 647 souls and 1432 acres of fertile and well woodedland, several handsome houses, 4 good inns and several shops. There is alarge corn mill on the Stour partly worked by steam.
In 1900 there were still 4 pubs!
Son-in-law, D. Osborne, registered her death.
1871 living at the Hall with son John Hicks and his family.
1881 living at Churchgate House, SSM with grandson Allan G. Hicks, age30, a grocer out of business, and unmarried, and a servant SusanTalberry, age 16.
1885 - died at the Hall, per death index.
In 1861 Walter Porter had in his household Edward Hicks age 12 and HenryWilliam age 6.
data taken from a pedgree chart dtd 5 jun 1991 made by Robert Esgar?
birth location assumed to be England
birth date added to stop match merge problems.
Timperleys were Lords of the manor of Hintlesham until 1720 when the halland estate were sold. They were closely connected with the families ofMowbray and Howard Duke of Norfolk.
In a way Ssarah was heiress of the large estates of her ancestors,through her father who was the 'young squire's" uncle. But the youngsquire had dsinherited the uncle and his sons. Sarah was the only childof the eldest son of the young squire's uncle and next heir. Probablythe young squire had died without issue. Her ancestor, John Timperleyhad bought the manor in 1454. Had the Timperleys been granted a peerageinheritable in the female line as well as in the male line, she wouldhave been a peeress in her own right.
Sarah was buried in Hintlesham in 1829. In the south part of thechurchyard, south of the east wall of the church's south aisle, stands alarge coffin tomb between double headstone and double foot stoneinscribed:
John Hicks, late of Stratford S. Mary's, farmer, and formerly of thisparish, 7 July 1818 aged 73; Sarah, wife of said John Hicks, formerly ofthis parish, 16 March 1829 aged 82; Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of above, andrelict of Marven Porter, formerly of this parish, 30 Aug 1852 aged 76.
Other Hicks headstones are adjoining.
Death registered by Ann Wright - present at death.
Tomb inscription reads:
Sacred to the memory of Henry Will Hicks, eldest son of Henry and AnnHewes Hicks of the hall of this parish, who died Nov 24th 1853 aged 30years. Also of Catherine Ann his affectionate wife who died July 17th1854 aged 25 years leaving 5 orphan children to lament their loss. Alsoof Maria Louisa who died in infancy. Also Edward Henry eldest son of theabove who died Feb 18th 1864 aged 15 years.
Death registered by Anne Hewes Hicks - present at death.