Talk:Alice Hext

BMD details
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Alice Hext was born around 1865, as Alice Petherick.

She married Charles Hawkins Hext in the second quarter of 1891 in Kensington. Charles Hawkins Hext was born around 1852 and was a member of the Hext family of Trenarren, near St. Austell. ===Vernon White (talk)  18:45, 4 June 2007 (UTC)


 * BMD entries for Alice & Charles Hawkins Hext

Births: 

Petherick, Alice

March, April, May 1865, St Austell Volume 5c, page 154

Hext, Male (this was the only one I could find)

December, January, February 1851, St Austell Volume 9, page 10

Marriage: 

Hext, Charles Hawkins

June, July, August 1891, Kensington Volume 1 a, page 222

Deaths: 

Hext, Charles H (age 65)

March, April, May 1917, Falmouth, Volume 5c, page 256

Hext, Alice (age 74)

September, October, November 1939, Falmouth, Volume 5c, page 225

Information kindly provided by Cornwall County Library/ Cornwall Centre, 20 June 2007

Census data
The Cornwall Centre also provided the following information from censuses:

1881 Census RG11/2504 Civil parish: Westbury on Trym. Town, Village or Hamlet: Stoke Bishop Address: Severn View

Heads of House: Ellen L. Sharpe, Widow and Elizabeth D. Beckhouse (or Backhouse) Spinster both Schoolmistress (Partners)

A German teacher, a French teacher and 20 female boarding scholars and three domestic servants. Among the scholars listed are Alice (16) and Florence (12) Petherick, both born in St. Austell.

1891 Census RG12 Civil Parish: Kensington. Street: Bramham Gardens House No.: 2

Head: Emily Petherick (Widow)

Alice (Daughter) 26, Florence (Daughter) 22, Margaret Barrett (Daughter) 33, James Barrett (Son-in-Law) Emily (Granddaughter) 9, Elizabeth Hext (Visitor) 35 and seven domestic servants. All were born in Cornwall, except Mr. Barrett and one domestic, both born in Coniston, Lancashire.

===Vernon White (talk)  15:23, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

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