George Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1869)
George Joseph Hitchcock married Ann Mary Carter in 1892. They lived in Leystonstone area and had 3 known children.
At the time of his death in December 1921, they were living at 74 St. Helens Road, Westcliff, Essex.
Genealogy
- son of Charles William Hitchcock (b. 1838) and his wife Harriet F. Hitchcock (b. 1842) née Turner
- first cousin (once removed⇧) of director Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)
Siblings
- Charles William Hitchcock (b. 1867)
- Henry John Hitchcock (b. 1872)
- Harriet Frances Hitchcock (b. 1874)
- Charlotte Sophie Hitchcock (b. 1879)
- Albert Bertie Hitchcock (b. 1884)
Birth
Marriages
Ann Mary Carter (b. 1864)
- born 1864 in the Mile End district of London[3]
- likely daughter of Charles J. Carter (b. ~1831) & Caroline Carter (b. ~1843)
- likely sister of Henry Vincent Carter (b. ~1883) and Gertrude Carter (b. ~1890)
- worked as a music teacher (1891 Census)
- married in 1892 to George Joseph Hitchcock[4]
- possibly died 1949 aged 85[5]
Children
Gertrude Hitchcock (b. ~1890)
- born 1890 in Mile End, London
- died 1902, aged 12[6]
Charles Carter Hitchcock (b. 1893)
- born 1893[7]
- married in 1915 to Maud Alice Pluckrose (b. 1894), daughter of John J. and Leah B. Pluckrose
- died 1954, aged 64[8]
Phyllis Hitchcock (b. ~1904)
- likely born in Ilford, Essex
- no obvious entries after 1911, although she might be the Phyllis Ellen Hitchcock who died in 1992[9]
Death
- died 30/Dec/1921 at Middlesex Hospital[10]
- probate granted 24/Jan/1922 to Ann Mary Hitchcock (widow), effects worth £972 5s.
Family Tree
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Census Data
1871
- address: 8 Holloway Down, Leytonstone
- Charles Hitchcock (aged 33) — occupation: green grocer
- Harriet Hitchcock (aged 29) — wife
- Charles Hitchcock (aged 4) — son
- George Hitchcock (aged 1) — son
1881
- address: 3 High Road, Leytonstone
- Charles Hitchcock (aged 43) — occupation: greengrocer and fishmonger
- Harriett Hitchcock (aged 39) — wife
- George Hitchcock (aged 11) — son
- Henry Hitchcock (aged 9) — son
- Harriett Hitchcock (aged 7) — daughter
- Charlotte Hitchcock (aged 1) — daughter
1891
- address: Leytonstone Road, 3 Holloway Down
- Charles W. Hitchcock (aged 52) — greengrocer
- Harriet F. Hitchcock (aged 49) — wife
- George Hitchcock (aged 21) — son, greengrocer
- Henry Hitchcock (aged 19) — son, greengrocer
- Harriet Hitchcock (aged 17) — daughter
- Charlotte Hitchcock (aged 11) — daughter, scholar
- Albert Hitchcock (aged 8) — son, scholar
- Lizzie Preston (aged 6) — visitor, scholar
- William Boreham (aged 21) — servant in greengrocery
- Arthur Pitt (aged 14) — servant in greengrocery
1901
- address: 17 Montague Road, Leyton
- George J. Hitchcock (aged 31) — occupation: carman[11]
- Ann M. Hitchcock (aged 36) — wife
- Gertrude Hitchcock (aged 11) — daughter
- Charles Hitchcock (aged 8) — son
1911
Ann records that one of their three children has died — this was their daughter Gertrude.
- address: 242 High Road, Leytonstone
- George Joseph Hitchcock (aged 48?) — occupation: dealer in lead[12]
- Ann Mary Hitchcock (aged 47) — wife, occupation: ...? dealer
- Phylis Hitchcock (aged 7) — daughter
Research Notes
Notes & References
- ↑ Birth registered Q1 1870 West Ham.
- ↑ Source: SEAX D/P 601/1/2, page 167
- ↑ Birth registered Q1 1864 Mile End Old Town.
- ↑ Marriage registered Q1 1892 West Ham.
- ↑ Death registered Q1 1949 Southend on Sea.
- ↑ Death registered Q1 1902 West Ham.
- ↑ Birth registered Q1 1893 West Ham.
- ↑ Death registered Q2 1954 Bournemouth.
- ↑ Death registered Q3 1992 Taunton Deane.
- ↑ Death registered Q4 1921 Marylebone.
- ↑ A "carman" was essentially a delivery man.
- ↑ The original age is crossed out and replaced with 48, although George should really be aged 41.