Jemima Hitchcock (b. ~1796) née Spooner
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Jemima Spooner was the first wife of Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791).
After the birth of their first children, they moved from the Essex village of Dedham to London, eventually settling in Stratford.
After Jemima died in 1835, Charles remarried and had 3 further children.
Genealogy
- daughter of Robert Spooner[1] and Susanna Spooner[2]
- by marriage, great grandmother of director Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)
Birth
- born around 1796
- baptised 15/Jun/1796 in Great Wigborough, Essex
Siblings
- Elizabeth Spooner (b. ~1782)[3]
- Benjamin Spooner (b. ~1783)[4]
- Robert Spooner (b. ~1785)[5]
- Keturah Spooner (b. ~1787)[6]
- Samuel Spooner (b. ~1799)[7]
Marriages
Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)
- born around 1791 in Dedham
- married 1818 to Jemima Spooner (b. ~1796)[8], who died 1835
- married in 1836 to Sarah Pike — the marriage was registered in Bermondsey, Surrey, and Jane Hitchcock and Richard Pike were the witnesses
- likely died 1858[9]
Children
Charles Hitchcock (b. 1819)
- born 1819
- baptised 15/Nov/1819 at St. Mary the Virgin, Dedham
- died 1821, aged 21 months
- buried 16/Apr/1821 at St. Mary the Virgin, Dedham
Susannah Hitchcock (b. ~1823)
- born around 1823 in Dedham, Essex
- possibly died 1856 in Sudbury, Suffolk[10]
Emma Hitchcock (b. ~1823)
- born around 1823 in the Lexden district, possibly in Dedham[11]
- baptised 29/Aug/1824 at St. Margaret, Barking, Essex[12]
- probably died 1891
Sarah Hitchcock (b. ~1824)
- born around 1824 in Dedham
- married in December 1852 to John William Dyer (b. ~1806)
- mother to William Charles Dyer (b. 1856) and Emma Sarah Dyer (b. 1861)
- died 1899 aged 79
Joseph William Hitchcock (b. 1830)
- grandfather of director Alfred Hitchcock (b. 1899)
- born 06/Jul/1830
- baptised 15/Aug/1830 at All Saints, West Ham
- married in 1851 to Ann Mahoney (b. ~1827)
- father of Charles Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1852), Mary Hitchcock (b. 1854), Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1857), Alfred Hitchcock (b. 1860), William Hitchcock (b. 1862), John Sylvester Hitchcock (b. 1864), Ellen Hitchcock (b. 1866), Emma Mary Hitchcock (b. 1869) and Kate Hitchcock (b. 1872)
- likely died 1891[13]
Death
- very likely died 1835
- very likely buried 29/Oct/1835 at Brickfield's Congregational Chapel, Stratford
Research Documents
Death Registry
The entry appears to read "Jemimah Hitchcock aged 33", but it often transcribed in indexes as being "Jeramiah". However, no "Jeramiah Hitchcock"s were located during research and the year of death fits well with Jemima and Charles' second marriage.
Research Notes
- No marriage record found.
Notes & References
- ↑ Possibly the son of William Spooner and Sara How, who married 1724 in Great Wigborough, Essex. Likely died 1849 in the Lexden district of Essex.
- ↑ Likely died 1839 in the Lexden district of Essex.
- ↑ Baptised 25/Feb/1782 in Great Wigborough, Essex.
- ↑ Baptised 06/Dec/1783 in Great Wigborough, Essex. Married Mary ? and was father of Samuel Spooner (b. 1824).
- ↑ Baptised 10/Dec/1785 in Great Wigborough, Essex. Possibly died 1849 in the Lexden district of Essex.
- ↑ Baptised 09/Jun/1787 in Great Wigborough, Essex.
- ↑ Baptised 04/May/1799 in Great Wigborough, Essex.
- ↑ No marriage registry entry found.
- ↑ Death registered Q4 1858 West Ham. See: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 > volume 4A > page 1 > line 14
- ↑ Death of Susannah Hitchcock registered Q2 1956 Sudbury, which is about 15 miles from Dedham.
- ↑ Birth registered Q4 1823 Lexden
- ↑ Source: SEAX D/P 81/1/14, page 103. Parents are named as labourer Charles and Jemima Hitchcock of Great Ilford. Great Ilford is 4 miles east of Stratford and 8 miles east of Bermondsey.
- ↑ Death registered Q1. 1891 West Ham.