Fourth Generation


22. Mr Henry HOY was born on 15 July 1837.23,30,31,35,49,50,51 [[[[[[[Birth note: letter from AH Taylor to CH Hoy][aged 3 in 1841][13 in 1851][23 in 1861][33 in 1871][43 in 1881 as Kay b West Thirston][53 in 1891]]]]]]](Also on an IGI LDS page)050511 (140911 FBMD Sep 1837 Morpeth 25 183) He lived in West Thirston about 1841.52 He lived in Northumberland, East Thirston about 1851.53 Circa 1861 Henry was a Chemist in Felton. He lived in Felton, West Thirston Manse about 1861.54 [Resided at note: with father: 1861 Census, Felton] Between circa 1861 and circa 1871 he was a Chemist / Druggist in Felton.54,55 [Occupation note: Censuses 1861 and 1871, Felton] Henry lived in Felton Village about 1871.56 [Resided at note: with Brother in Law (Alexander Brown): 1871 census, Felton] About 1871 he was a Chemist.56 About 1881 he was a Chemist, Dispenser and Assistant.57 Henry lived at Widdrington Colliery about 1881.57 [Resided at note: 1881 as a Lodger, possibly with Thomas Strother (or James Davison)] He lived at 23 Long Row in Widdrington, Northumberland about 1891.58 [Resided at note: 1891 as a Boarder with Edward Phillips] About 1891 he was a Medical Assistant.59 About 1892 Henry was a Chemist in Felton.60 [Occupation note: MHR1, at time of Marriage]. He lived in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland about 1895.61 [Resided at note: In Burial entry] He died on 27 September 1895 at the age of 58 at 2 Windsor Road in Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland.62 [[Death note: In Sale of Well Meadow House (Lot No 7 advert dated 12 Feb 1903) 28 July 1903: From Joan Rose, friend of EBM C(H)][Death date and place from Mrs Rose email]] 14092011.
Updated 040920 from Campbell House. See Administration of Will 28 Oct 1895. Henry was buried on 30 September 1895 at St Mary in Woodhorn, Northumberland.63 [[Burial note: source: Great Aunt Rita Brown via CH Hoy. Then Parish register p 47 Entry No 374][Mrs Rose email]] He signed a will before 28 October 1895. [Will note: Ancy: Hoy Henry of Campbell House Newbiggin-by-the-sea Northumberland chemist died 27 September 1895 at 2 Windsor-rd Newbiggin-by-the-sea Administration Newcastle-upon-Tyne 28 October to Margaret Anne Hoy widow Effects £192 1s. (1895 p216 ). In Admon it states died Intestate - NO will. He had Administrarion of Property on 28 October 1895at H M High Court of Justice, District Probate Registry in Newcastle- on-Tyne, Northumberland. Italics are hand written.
[ Admon note ] BE IT KNOWN that at the date hereunder written written Letters of Administration of the personal Estate of Henry Hoy, of Campbell Hose, Newbiggin by the Sea, in the County of Northumberland, Chemist, deceased, who died on the 27th day of September 1895, at 2 Windsor Road, Newbiggin by the Sea aforesaid, intestate, and had at the time of his death, a fixed place of abode at Campbell House aforesaid within the District of the County of Northumberland were granted at Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at the District Probate Registry thereof at NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE to Margaret Ann Hoy of Campbell House aforesaid, Widow, and lawful Widow and Relict of the said intestate, she having been first sworn well and to faithfully administer the same. --- Dated the 28th day of October 1895. Gross value of Personal Estate £ 192:1: 0. Net value of Personal Estate £ ---
Extracted by C D Forster & Co : of Newcastle.on.Tyne,Solrs. 207. An inked stamp of " The High Court of Justice District Probate Registry. District Registrar,
Newcastle upon Tyne, signed N. Exley ?? Edwards." To right of stamp are initials F.W.B. To the left in the margin and written going down the page and outwards for 5 lines each finishing above Gross value wording. Sureties: - Robert John Hoy of 17 Stratford Grove Heaton :: in the City and County of Newcastle. upon Tyne :: Railway Agent and William Thomas Richardson of ::
xxxxxxxx Road, Blyth, in the County of Northum ::
RTC cannot read the 5th line but after looking at William Thomas Richardson in tree ref 1881 census aged 21 and a Bankers Clerk and born in Bayswater , found Wm. Thos. in 1891 also as a Bankers Clerk, born in Bayswater and living in Blyth. Trying to decipher the 5 th line it could be " berland xxx Bankers Clerk ". Date last edited 14 Sep 2011.
Then 040920 to correct death place as stated in Administration 28 Oct 1895.
161120. Residences etc. tidied.

Mr Henry HOY and Miss Margaret Anne REID were married on 17 March 1892 at St Mark Presbyterian in Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland.16,64 [[[Marriage note: MHR1 is a copy of a Certificate of Marriage.
RC ref MHR1. Cert Book 21 Page 38, entry 76, dated 17 Mar 1892,
signed by John Dowson, Registrar.
Presbyterian Church Newbiggin by the Sea, in the District of Morpeth in the
County of Northumberland, by Alex. H Drysdale, Presbyterian Minister. (by Certificate)
HH: aged 54, Chemist, living at Newbiggin by the Sea.
Father: Alexander Hoy, deceased, was a Presbyterian Minister.
MAR: aged 35, living at Newbiggin by the Sea.
Father: John Campbell Reid, deceased, was a Physician and Surgeon.
Witnesses: - WI or WJ Richardson ( ): Henrietta Hoy ( ): Arthur Brown ( ).
<now thought to be W T R. See entry>]
[ Date also in Sale of Well Meadow House (Lot No 7 advert 12 Feb 1903) 28 July 1903]
(church from Mrs Rose email to EBMC (H))(Place from Mrs Rose email)[1911 as Widow married 19 y. Her Husband Henry had died in 1895]]] See general note Miss Margaret Anne REID, daughter of John Campbell REID and Barbara HUDSON, was born on 30 May 1856 at Well Meadow House in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland.65,66,67,68 [[[[[[[[Birth note: <a difficult one!> 1881 Census aged 21, born Newbiggin][We assumed that gold watch given by son, (engraved "To My Mother 30 May 1920") was given on his mothers 60th birthday (now know not)(30 May assumed to be birth date)][Marriage in 1892 has age 35. We think to appear only 20 years younger than her husband][1901 census aged 44][At last! GRO Jun q 1856 Morpeth 10b 251 (therefore only 19 years younger than Henry therefore other entries incorrect!!][aged 4 in 1861][aged 14 1871][aged 34 in 1891]]]]]]]](Well Meadow House from Mrs Rose email)(FBMD)1911 aged 54 In 1881 she was an Authoress in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland.36 [Occupation note: living in 'Well Meadows House, Newbiggin,
with her Father, John C Reid M.D.]. She lived in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland about 1881.36 [Living note: 1881 Census, living (temporarily at Well Meadows House,
with father, John C Reid]. Margaret lived at Gibson Street in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland about 1891.69 She lived at Campbell House in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland about 1901.70 About 1901 she was a Music Teacher in Newbiggin by the sea, Northumberland.71 Margaret lived at Campbell House in Newbiggin by the Sea, Northumberland about 1911.72 [[Resided at note: Morpeth R-d in 1911 with son Campbell Alex][The signature at the bottom right corner was Campbell A Hoy and amended to Margaret. The Margaret name at top left is not the same writing but the Campbell looks the same. Did Campbell fill it out and Margaret amend or v v ??]] She died 1931 Query in Whitley Bay Query.73 [[Death note: also buried in Whitley says EBM C (H)][Cannot find suitable in GRO]]
EBM C (H) said that they were in Switzerland and her brother told her that Gma Hoy had died because someone had sent their mother a telegram. She was in Switzerland from about autumn 1931 to spring 1933 ??? while father was in Iraq. She thought it possibly came from a soliscitor called Richardson who had dealt with sale of her house. Apparently her dog whined and they discovered her dead. Was she in Whitley and why? She thought she may have been 72 ish

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? St Cuthbert Pres Ch Whitley Bay

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C.WB7
1
Title Trinity United Reformed Church, Whitley Bay
Title Session minutes
Date 1896 - 1972
Item 2 Title Session minutes
Date 16 May 1922 - 3 April 1938

6 Title Church accounts
Date 1893 - 2002
Item 2 Title Church accounts
Date 6 January 1929 - 14 January 1936

Level Series RefNo C.WB7/14 Title Communicants roll books Date 1896 - 1968

Level Series RefNo C.WB7/17 Title Whitley Bay Presbyterian Magazine Date 1928 - 1950

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Trinity United Reformed Church, Whitley Bay
Whitley Bay Presbyterian Church (Formerly known as)
GB/NNAF/C80590 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/O74928)
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[General note: EBM C (H) says that she was poor but well dressed and a strict Presbyterian. Also that she left her 2 teaspoons which her mother gave her, or only 1 and other went missing. Just before they went to Switzerland Gma Hoy washed her too throughly with lots of soap up her nose etc and since then she uses liquid soap when possible. Also forced her to drink tea which she then stopped doing.] EBM C (H) said that in 1892 she said she was 34 but in fact 36. How would she know this? When and why?? --- Marriage then but age given as 35 ?

Mr Henry HOY-32 and Miss Margaret Anne REID-33 had the following children:

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G/C Campbell Alexander HOY M.C. B.A.-13.