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Henry Rosehurst HOARE[1]

Male 1825 - 1885  (60 years)


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  • Name Henry Rosehurst HOARE 
    Born 2 Mar 1825  Crimple House, Rosehurst, nr Harrogate, N Yorks Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Education Trinity College, Cambridge 
    Died 21 Apr 1885  Tunbridge Wells, Kent Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I2212  A02 HoareOrigins.co.uk GED Files
    Last Modified 11 Dec 2018 

    Father Henry HOARE,   b. 27 Apr 1792,   d. 16 Apr 1866, Framfield, Sussex Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years) 
    Mother Margaret BAINBRIDGE,   b. Abt 1800,   d. 20 Nov 1861, Framfield, Sussex Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 61 years) 
    Married 5 Oct 1820 
    Family ID F529  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • H&H22; AC2; Born at Crimple House, nr Harrogate, Yorks (in the manor of +
      Rosehurst). Graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with B.A,(1844) and +
      M.A.(1851). Ordained priest (1851). Curate of Trinity Church, Upper Chelsea, +
      London, of St Matthew's, Rugby, Warwicks (1850-3) and of St John's Church, +
      Higham, nr Rochester, Kent (1872-5). He was later listed as having 'no cure' +
      and was living in Paddington, London. BLC; lists 'Historical and architectural +
      notices of Mayfield Place... partly read at a meeting of the Sussex +
      Archaeolical Society, 3 Oct.1848, by Henry Rosehurst HOARE.
      PREF Rev.
      RESI: LOCA Chelsea
      RESI: TOWN London LND
      RESI: POST 1179
      RESI: COUN 1530
      RESI: LOCA Rugby
      RESI: TOWN Warwicks WAR
      RESI: POST 1275
      RESI: COUN 1450
      RESI: TO 1874
      RESI: LOCA Higham
      RESI: TOWN Kent KEN
      RESI: POST 1171
      RESI: COUN 1571

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] "Annabelle GED File - Descendants of Edward Hoare -- from HoareOrigins.co.uk," supplied by Hoare., compiled by David G. Hoare.