Juliana Margaret HOARE
1856 - 1936 (79 years)-
Name Juliana Margaret HOARE [1, 2] Born 3 Jul 1856 Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [1, 2] - Reg. September Quarter 1856, Hampstead.
Gender Female Census 1861 Hill House, Hampstead St John, Middlesex, England Daughter; age 4 years. Census 1871 Hill House, Hampstead St John, Middlesex, England Daughter; age 14 years; Scholar. Census 1891 Catton Hall, Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich, Norfolk, England Sister-in-Law; Single; age 35 years; Living on her own means. Census 1901 North End House, North End, Hampstead, London, England Sister; Single; age 44 years; Living on own means. Census 1911 North End House, North End, Hampstead, London, England Sister; age 54 years; Single; Independent. Died 3 Mar 1936 North End House, North End, Hampstead, London, England [3] - Reg. March 1/4 1936, Hendon.
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Father John Gurney HOARE, b. 7 May 1810, Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England , d. 16 Feb 1875, The Grand Hotel, Biarritz, France (Age 64 years) Relationship Birth Mother Caroline BARCLAY, b. 1814, Clapham, London, Surrey, England , d. 7 Jul 1878, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, England (Age 64 years) Relationship Birth Married 18 Mar 1837 The Parish Church of St Martin, Dorking, Surrey, England [4] Family ID F7391 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Sources - [S3279] From the Book: Some Account Of The Early History and Genealogy With Pedigrees from 1330, Unbroken To The Present Time, Of The Families of Hore and Hoare, With All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout With Anecdotes and Incidents In The Lives Of Many Of The Principal Persons Mentioned, Collected and Compiled by Edward Hoare Esq., Late Captain of The North Cork Rifles and Of Factory Hill, County Of Cork., (Alfred Russell Smith, 36 Soho Square, 1883).
- [S14] The 1891 Population Census of England, Wales and Scotland, taken on the night of Sunday, the 5th. April.
- [S3574] The N.I.W and P., Probate Search Service, (H.M. Government U.K.).
- [S3274] Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Newspaper, Saturday, March 25, 1837, page 3, Marriage notice.
- [S3279] From the Book: Some Account Of The Early History and Genealogy With Pedigrees from 1330, Unbroken To The Present Time, Of The Families of Hore and Hoare, With All Their Branches: Interspersed Throughout With Anecdotes and Incidents In The Lives Of Many Of The Principal Persons Mentioned, Collected and Compiled by Edward Hoare Esq., Late Captain of The North Cork Rifles and Of Factory Hill, County Of Cork., (Alfred Russell Smith, 36 Soho Square, 1883).