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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John Hobbs Note
Born: 21 Sep 1794 at Stetchworth, , , Cambs.
Married: Abt 1820
Died:
Other Spouses: Sarah Jenkins
Father: Thomas Hobbs
Mother: Elizabeth Langhorne
WIFE
Name: Charlotte Susannah Shimmer
Born: Abt 1796 [6]
Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Charlotte Shimmer Hobbs
Born: 6 May 1821 at Stetchworth, , , Cambs.
Died: 16 May 1844 at Stetchworth, , , Cambs.
SOURCES
6). hurr01.GED
NOTES
1). hurr01.GED hobbs.ftw Quarter Sessions Easter 1817 Q S 12 p. 457 458. A conviction dated the 13th day of February 1817 before the reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley Bart,. LL.D. one of the Justices, whereby John Hobbs, servant to Edward Palmer of Soham in the County, farmer was convicted in the penalty of 10 shillings for riding upon a certain carriage called a wagon in a public highway in the Parish of Soham aforesaid, not having some person on foot or horseback to guide the same which said carriage was not then drawn by one horse only, nor by two horses abreast nor conducted by someone holding the reins. Quarter Sessions Epiphany 1836 Q S 017 pp. 321 322. John was sentenced to three months for larceny.
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