Register
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 5 of 5
  1. #1
    AA Member Newbie Keith_Binney is an unknown quantity at this point
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    1

    Default John Hooke (1789-1845) & Mary Ann Beale (1794-1864)

    I am seeking marriage date and any details of the above pioneer free-settlers, who migrated to NSW Australia, arriving at Port Jackson on 1st March 1828. Assistance will be greatly appreciated.



    John Hooke was owner of "Norton Hall", Worcester, which he sold together with "Crooke's Park", "Croom Park" and "Netherlands" before emigrating.



    Keith Binney

  2. #2
    AA Moderator The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    4,713

    Default Re: John Hooke (1789-1845) & Mary Ann Beale (1794-1864)

    Hi There.. John and Mary Ann married in London England 1816. John died in 1844 Wirragulla NSW.. Mary Ann died in 1864 Dungog NSW aged 70 years. Mary Ann was born the 25th of September 1794 in Upton On Severn Worcestershire.. I am sending you a pm...





    Marion In Sydney
    Census information Crown Copyright, in care of TNA.


    Moreton from Abingdon-Morton from Westham-Davies from ILLOGAN & Westham-Whitehead from Falkirk ,Ireland & Woolwich-Plant from Watermans Field Woolwich,Litchfield ,Ireland, The cape Of Good Hope-Prisk from St Hilary & Marazion-Levitt from Fleet Lincs & Islington-Sturgeon from Suffolk-McClelland from Antrim & Aldershot-Whittlesea from Cambridgeshire-Rowe from Marazion-Head from Woolwich--Carr from St Giles Oxfordshire-Ackley from Loughborough

  3. #3
    AA Moderator The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute The Lady Marion has a reputation beyond repute
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    4,713

    Default Re: John Hooke (1789-1845) & Mary Ann Beale (1794-1864)

    Keith,I have been in contact with a lady who is also connected to this family..



    Sorry for not getting back sooner only I was waiting for her reply on this one..

    Marion









    Here is some information which may help

    In a document entitled, “Records of the Hooke Family, Dungog, N.S.Wales”, Miss Ruby Mary Doyle, of Dungog, N.S.Wales, and great granddaughter of Mr. John Hooke, of Norton Hall, Worcester, England, (he sold Crookes Park to his brother Benjamin in 1827), lodged particulars of the family on 5 February 1932 at the Mitchell Library in Sydney. Leaving aside the opening paragraphs which are of no historical validity, we come to an interesting account of the Australian cousins of the Hookes.







    Miss Doyle wrote:







    L.G. PINE - PAGE 34







    “One branch of the Hooke family came to Tasmania in 1823 when Mr. John Hooke of Norton Hall, Worcester, sold four estates for the venture, Norton Hall, Croom Park, Crookes Park and Netherlands. Norton Hall was sold to his brother Thomas Hooke. (This is incorrect. John mortgaged his estates for his first venture to Australia in 1823, and later sold them to his brother Benjamin to finance his second venture in 1827. L.B.)







    In Tasmania Mr. John Hooke was granted land on the main road to Hobart, near St. Peter’s Pass, in county Somerset, with Oatlands as his nearest township. ‘Hookes Marsh’ is still known, though this particular place did not belong to him. Here Mr. Hooke settled with his wife and four young sons, John, Henry, Alfred and Benjamin. His wheat crop being accidentally burned, he was forced to return to England where he remained for a year or two. (In Tasmania John Hooke was granted on 11 August 1823, 400 acres of land, at Methven - Early Land Grants of Tas. Vol. 8, page195 and Tasmanian Records LSD 1/73, page 31).







    During his stay in England two more sons were born, James and Theodore, the latter dying a few months later.







    Wishing to return to Australia Mr. Hooke booked passages for himself and his family. He wished to bring the body of his son, Theodore, but the Captain being a superstitious man, objected, whereupon, Mr. Hooke cancelled all passages, forfeited the passage money and purchasing his own brig, the “Courier”, commanded by Captain Finnis, sailed for Sydney, arriving there on March 2nd 1828. The child Theodore was buried were the Sydney G.P.O. now stands.







    The “Courier” brought everything considered necessary to settlers in the new country, and much that was not. There were merino sheep, purchased at great risk from an agent of the King of Spain, cattle and horses, among the latter Mr. Hooke’s carriage horses. One of which he had paid 800 guineas, survived the trying voyage until Sydney Heads were reached, and then died. But his blood horse, ‘Chiltern’, survived the trip and later sold at a good price in the colony. Mention is made of this horse in an early copy of ‘The Australian’ newspaper. (Chiltern was a thoroughbred horse of best racing stock and is listed in the A.S.B. I can remember that at “Wirragulla”, an old mare called Play Girl died in the 1970’s. She was the last of the bred of one of the horses brought out by John Hooke. There was also in the Dungog area heavy set, dune coloured ponies that came from another of John’s horses brought out to breed smaller cart or riding ponies. L.B.)







    Mr. John Hooke settled first at ‘Bayley Park’, Parramatta N.S.W. Not being a businessman he engaged an agent named Hickey. This man played a scurvy trick on his employer when he brought a paper for Mr. Hooke’s signature supposed by the latter to be a document relating to ordinary estate matters. To late, Mr. Hooke learned that he had signed away his Sydney property as a Deed of Gift to the agent, Hickey. The matter was brought to court, but the Judge (Judge Dowling) ruled that although Mr. Hooke had undoubtedly been cheated, the law must stand, since the document had been signed in the presence of a lawyer and two witnesses.







    L.G. PINE - PAGE 35







    Mr. Hooke was forced to retire to the country, where he had already been promised a grant of 2,560 acres on the Williams River. Authorised to take possession of this grant on July 25th 1828, he had allowed the matter to stand over, and “Wilhurgulla”, as the estate was then called, was ‘awarded’ to Daniel Cooper. Subsequently, however, Mr. Hooke took possession, and this possession was confirmed on 30 May 1837, by Sir Richard Bourke, Governor. In a N.S.Wales Directory of 1832, we find the following entry, ‘Mr. John Hooke, William’s River, Maitland.’ (One wonders when the name, ‘Dungog’ – that being the present name of the nearest township – came into general use).







    The native name ‘Wilhurgulla’, now known as ‘Wirragulla’, meant, ‘a place of little sticks’, from the habit which the natives had of making their fires with the little sticks which dropped from the trees growing there. (The Dungog polo club was called the “Wirragulla Polo Club” due to the meaning of the native name and also because several members of the club were the Hooke boys from the Wirragulla property. L.B.).







    During Mr. Hooke’s residence in Sydney, a daughter, Adelaide, had been born, and a son, also named Theodore. But the name Theodore was unlucky, for this child also died and was buried in the little cemetery at “Wirragulla”, where a small headstone may still be seen, dated 1832. A second daughter, Emily Isabella, was born at ‘Wirragulla’ in 1835, and a third daughter, Leonora. Two more sons were also born, Augustus and Charles Albert, the latter dying at the age of 1 year 3 months.







    Mr. John Hooke died at the age of 55 at ‘Wirragulla’ in 1844. Mrs. John Hooke (nee Miss Mary Anne Beale) died in November 1864, aged 70, and was buried with her husband on the ‘Wirragulla’ estate. Their twelve children were as follows”:







    1. John Hooke, born England 21-12-1817, registered at Newent, Gloucestershire, England. Died 9-4-1878 at “Dingadee”, Dungog NSW. Married Mrs. Susan Jane Simpson (nee Sippe) and had three children.







    2. Henry Guy Hooke, born 8-2-1819 at Newent, died 4-8-1895 at ‘Rocky Hill’, Dungog NSW. Married Miss Mary Jane Walker, 28-4-1849 and had twelve children.







    3. Alfred Hooke, born 4-6-1821 at Newent, died 28-8-1881 at ‘Phoenix Park’, Morpeth NSW. Married Miss Eliza Hanna of Dungog and had seven children.







    4. Benjamin Hooke, born at sea off the Cape of Good Hope 5-4-1823 and registered at Hobart, Tasmania and christened at Norton Hall, Norton, Worcestershire, England. Benjamin died at “Wirragulla”, Dungog NSW on 12-4-1908. Married Miss Barbara Cook, of Dungog and lived at “Wirragulla”, they had five children.







    L.G. PINE - PAGE 36







    5. James Hooke, born 17-2-1825, baptized at Norton, Worcestershire, England. Died at Dungog NSW 16-9-1912. Married Miss Charlotte Sophia Sippe 28-12-1864 (sister to Mrs. Susan Jane Hooke, 1 above) and lived at “Crookes Park” Dungog NSW, they had seven children.







    6. Theodore Hooke, born 29-4-1827, baptized at Elkington, Worcestershire, died 1-8-1827 in England and his body taken to Australia and buried where the Sydney G.P.O. stands.







    7. Theodore Hooke 2nd, born March 1828 at Sydney, the first child born in Australia, died at “Wirragulla” 1-4-1832.







    8. Augustus Hooke, born 1831 Dungog NSW, died 14-10-1906. Married Louisa Barbara Mackay 1864 and lived at “Tia Tia” station at Walcha NSW. Nine children.







    9. Adelaide Hooke, born 31-10-1833 in Sydney NSW, died 1922 at “Bungay Bungay” Wingham NSW. Married George Snell Hill 1849 and had ten children.







    10. Emily Isabella, born at ‘Wirragulla’, Dungog NSW 31-8-1835, the first white girl born in the Dungog district. Emily died 26-4-1919 at “Cangon”, Dungog. She married John Kenneth Mackay 18-6-1856 and had two children.







    11. Frances Leonora Hooke, born at ‘Wirragulla’, Dungog NSW 1-11-1837, died Sydney 31-8-1915. Married Duncan Forbes Mackay 14-6-1860, and later established “Minimbah” at Singleton NSW. They had seven children. Duncan was the nephew of Duncan Forbes Mackay, bachelor, of ‘Melbee”, Dungog.







    12. Charles Albert Hooke, born October 1840, died 14-1-1842 at ‘Wirragulla’, Dungog NSW.
    Census information Crown Copyright, in care of TNA.


    Moreton from Abingdon-Morton from Westham-Davies from ILLOGAN & Westham-Whitehead from Falkirk ,Ireland & Woolwich-Plant from Watermans Field Woolwich,Litchfield ,Ireland, The cape Of Good Hope-Prisk from St Hilary & Marazion-Levitt from Fleet Lincs & Islington-Sturgeon from Suffolk-McClelland from Antrim & Aldershot-Whittlesea from Cambridgeshire-Rowe from Marazion-Head from Woolwich--Carr from St Giles Oxfordshire-Ackley from Loughborough

  4. #4
    AA Member Newbie hookefamily is on a distinguished road
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Kent
    Posts
    2

    Default The Hooke family

    I am researching the Hooke family in the UK on behalf of a friend in Australia who is descended from the Hookes of Norton Hall and Crookes Place. I'd like to contact anyone who can help - especially family members in the UK.

  5. #5
    AA Member Newbie hookefamily is on a distinguished road
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Kent
    Posts
    2

    Default

    Keith,

    I'm not sure if I contacted you before. I've an Australian friend called Frank Hooke who is descended from John Hooke of Crooke's Park and I've been helping him find some more about the family. Have you been in touch with him? If not I could give you his e-mail address. I think he knows about some of his ancestors in Australia but would especially like to contact any in the UK. My e-mail address is e mail address removed by AA staff.

    Regards, Anne

    Please use PM etc, Keith has not been on line for a while maybe you need to PM him
    Last edited by Elsabels; 22-02-2011 at 04:24 PM.

 

 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Back to Top

SEO by vBSEO 3.5.1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276