Thomas Pearce Hockin, 1746–1790 (aged 44 years)
- Name
- Thomas Pearce /Hockin/
Birth | about 1746
37 |
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Occupation | Vicar of Okehampton |
Matriculated | Matriculated May 19, 1763 (aged 17 years) |
Birth of a sister | Jane Hockin about 1766 (aged 20 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Thomas Hockin 1767 (aged 21 years) |
Education | B.A. June 9, 1768 (aged 22 years) |
Education | M.A. May 31, 1770 (aged 24 years) |
Occupation | Rector of Lydford from December 1, 1769 to March 9, 1790 (aged 44 years)From "History of the Church at Lydford": He has left his name on the bells, the inscription on the tenor bell being- "I to the Church the living call ; And to the grave I summon alL "Thomas Pearce Hockin, Rector, T.P., C.P., 1789." There are six bells now, of very good tone, all bearing the same date. |
Birth of a son | John Pearce Hockin July 2, 1772 (aged 26 years) |
Birth of a son | William Lamb Hockin estimated 1776 (aged 30 years) |
Death of a father | John Hockin 1778 (aged 32 years) |
Burial of a father | John Hockin |
Death | March 9, 1790 (aged 44 years) |
Research task | Add citations and sort out death date |
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1709–1778
Birth: 1709
34 — Phillack, Cornwall, England Death: 1778 — Caduscot, Cornwall, England |
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1746–1790
Birth: about 1746
37 — Okehampton, England Death: March 9, 1790 |
himself |
1746–1790
Birth: about 1746
37 — Okehampton, England Death: March 9, 1790 |
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Occupation | From "History of the Church at Lydford": He has left his name on the bells, the inscription on the tenor bell being- "I to the Church the living call ; And to the grave I summon alL "Thomas Pearce Hockin, Rector, T.P., C.P., 1789." There are six bells now, of very good tone, all bearing the same date. |
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Note | 5 Children |