Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameAnne GIBSON, GGG Aunt
Birth2 Aug 1798, Calcutta, Bengal, India
Baptism26 Jan 1799, Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death26 Jan 1839
Burial4 Feb 1839, Orpington, Kent
FatherRobert GIBSON (1759-1823)
MotherAnne WOODIN (1778-1846)
Spouses
1Theophilus HEARSEY, Half 1C4R
Birth16 Sep 1792
Baptism8 Oct 1792, St. Botolph, Billingsgate, London
Death18 Dec 1821
OccupationOrange Merchant
FatherTheophilus HEARSEY (1756-1824)
MotherSarah GARLICK (~1763-1824)
Marriage29 Feb 1820, Camberwell London, England
ChildrenAnne Gibson (1820-1902)
2William HOWKINS, GGG Uncle
Birth10 Sep 1799, London, England
Baptism27 Oct 1799, St. Leonard, Eastcheap, London
Death18 Jun 1846, London, England
Burial24 Jun 1846
OccupationOrange Merchant
FatherWilliam HOWKINS (~1771->1847)
MotherAmy WALTON (1771-1834)
Marriage8 Jun 1830, St. Lukes, Norwood
Notes for Anne GIBSON
From the Fountain Family Tree at ancestry.co.uk by Joanna Fountain
Anne Gibson
Birth August 2, 1798 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Baptism January 26, 1799, Calcutta parents Robert and Ann

The The Asiatic Annual Register: Or, A View of the History of Hindustan (1807) In Departure of Europeans for Europe. September 1806 aboard the Phoenix, Captain John Ramsden - Mr Robert Gibson, Mrs. Robert Gibson and child Miss Anne Gibson.

Parish Registers St Mary, Lambeth, Surrey
Theophilus Hearsey the younger of the parish of Saint Botolph Billingsgate London a Bachelor and Anne Gibson of this parish Spinster were married in this Church by licence with consent of _____ this twenty ninth day of February in the Year One thousand eight hundred and twenty By me Arthur Gibson Curate This Marriage was solemnized between us [signed] Theo. Hearsey Junr, Anne Gibson
In the Presence of Theop. Hearsey [presumably Theophilus’s father], Robt. Gibson [Anne’s father], Robt. Gibson Junr [Anne’s brother], George Joseph Hassack?, Jno. Atlee

The London magazine 1820
Marriages February 29 Theophilus Hearsey, Jun. of Denmark Hill , to Anne, eldest daughter of Robert Gibson, Esq, Camberwell

The Gentleman’s Magazine 1830
Marriages
At St. Luke’s, Norwood, William. Howkins, junior. esquire of Botolph-lane, to Anne, relict of Theophilus Hearsey, junior esquire of Denmark-hill, and daughter of R. Gibson, esquire

The Gentleman’s magazine obituary of 1839 reports Jan. 26. Aged 40, Anne, wife of William Howkins, esq, of Crofton Lodge, Orpington, dau. of the late Robt. Gibson, esq. of Denmark Hill.

In the January to March 1839 death index, Ann Howkins, Bromley district volume 5 page 39.

England Select Burials
Anne Howkins
Death Age: 40
Record Type: Burial
Birth Year: 1799
Burial Date: 4 Feb 1839
Burial Place: Orpington, Kent
Notes for Theophilus (Spouse 1)
Of Denmark Hill, Surrey

Parish Records St. Botoloph, Billingsgate, London
Theophilus Hearsey son of Theophilus and Sarah Hearsey born September 16 1792, baptized October 8th 1792

Freedom of London papers
I do hereby certify that Theophilus Hearsey the younger of Botolph Lane London Orange Merchant was this day admitted to the freedom and Livery of the Worshipful Company of Glovers by the patrimony of his Father Theophilus Hearsey who became a Freeman in the year 1777. dated the 16th day of October 1813.
R Thomas
Clerk of the Compy.

From the London Gazette
The Partnership heretofore subsisting between Theophilus Hearsey the elder, Theophilus Hearsey the younger, and Joseph Uppom Beszant, as Orange-Merchants, in Botolph-Lane, London, under the firm of Hearsey, Son and Beszant, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. - The business will in future be carried on by the said Theophilus Hearsey the elder and Theophilus Hearsey the younger alone, under the firm of Theophilus Hearsey and Son, who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the late firm: As witness our hands this 10th day of October 1821.
Theop. Hearsey
Theop. Hearsey, jun
By Theop Hearsey, his Attorney.
Joseph Uppom Beszant

Gentleman’s magazine July to December 1821
Obituary
December 18 At Teignmouth, in his 30th year, Mr. Theophilus Hearsey, jun. of Denmark-hill
Notes for William (Spouse 2)
of Crofton-lodge, Orpington [Now in the London Borough of Bromley]

Parish records St. Leonard Eastcheap, London
William Howkins son of William and Amy baptized October 27 1799 born September 10 1799

From Freedom of the City of London Papers
I do hereby certify that William Howkins the Younger of Botolph Lane London Orange Merchant was this day admitted to the Freedom and Livery of the Worshipful Company of Glovers by patrimony of his Father William Howkins who became Freeman in the year 1792 as witness my hand this 8th day of September 1820
Signed R. Thomas
Clerk to the Glovers Company

The Gentleman’s Magazine June 1830
Marriages
At St. Lukes, Norwood, Wm. Howkins, Jun. esq. of Botolph-Lane , to Anne relect of Theophilus Hearsey, jun esq. of Denmark Hill and dau. of R. Gibson, esq. [William Howkins Jr. was the brother of Theophilus Howkins. Thus two brothers married sisters]

Parish records Saint Luke West Norwood
William Howkins of the Parish of Saint George Botolph Lane London and Ann Hearsey of the Parish of Saint Luke’s Norwood in the County of Surrey were married in this Church by License on the 8th day of June 1830 by me Arthur Gibson Curate in the presence of ??/, Wm. Howkins senior [William’s father], Marion Gibson [Anne’s sister] and Anne Howkins. [I wonder how Anne Howkins fits into the family tree?]
[The same Curate Arthur Gibson married both William Howkins and Theophilus Howkins in the same church.]
[Talk about keeping it in the Family. Ann’s first husband was a half first cousin to William and the next year William’s brother Theophilus married Annes sister Marion.]

The Times, March 5, 1832, London
Herne-Hill - To be Let, furnished or unfurnished, in the best state of substantial and ornamental repair, and fit for the reception of a genteel family, a house, with large productive garden, situated as above. For particulars apply, post paid, to Mr. W. H. junior, 10 Botolph lane, London, Possession may be had by Lady Day.

London Gazette
London, September 28, 1833
Notice is hereby given, that the partnership hitherto subsisting between William Howkins the elder and William Howkins the younger, under the firm of of William Howkins and Son, Orange-Merchants, No. 10 Botolph-Lane, in the City of London, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; all debts due to and from the said firm will be received and paid by William Howkins the elder, who will continue to the business
William Howkins the elder.
William Howkins the younger.

London Electoral Registers 1834
Liverymen
Glovers
William Howkins, Botolph Lane, Lower Thames Street.
Wiliiam Howkins, junior, Botolph Lane, Lower Thames Street.

from 1835. The poll for the knights of the shire, to represent the western division of the county of Kent in parliament.
Bromley District
Orpington
Howkins, William, residence Crofton

The Gentleman’s Magazine 1846
June 18. Aged 46, Wm. Howkins, esq, late of Crofton Lodge, Orpington

In the April to June 1846 death index, London, William Howkins volume 2 page 146

Parish records St Georges, Botolph Lane, City of London
William Howkins, 10 Botolph Lane, buried 24th June 1846, age 47
Other records from the same church
Frederick Howkins son of William and Amy Howkins, baptized January 31, 1813, of 10 Botolph Lane, father’s occupation Orange Merchant
Frederick Howkins, No 10. Botolph Lane, buried April 15, 1813, 3 months 13 days
Amy Howkins, Botolph Lane, buried April 8, 1834, age 62 years
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