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I'm looking for any information on Francis Hobbins and his wife Elizabeth both possibly born in or near Walsall, Staffordshire before 1695. I am doing a Genealogy Angel good deed for someone who doesn't have access or experience to look up information on her ancestors. I have baptism dates for 3 children, and I don't know if there are any more than 3 as I cannot find any other information through FamilySearch or Ancestry.
William Hobbins bapt 11 Aug 1714 St Matthews Church, Walsall
John Hobbins bapt 16 Mar 1615 St Matthews Church, Walsall
Richard Hobbins bapt 15 Nov 1718 St Matthews Church, Walsall
I do know that William married and then died in Ebrington, Gloucestershire 21 Jun 1786.
Thank You's to anyone that can find a maiden name for Elizabeth, a marriage date for the couple or even a birth date and place for Francis Hobbins
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Francis HOBINGS married Elizabeth RICHARDSON
14 Aug 1713 Walsall St Matthew
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NV2Y-1TT
I could only see baptisms for the same three sons that you have:
William 1714,
John 1715/16,
Richard 1718
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There is a burial 24 Apr 1754 Walsall St Matthew
For a Francis HOBBINS
(no age recorded)
A possible marriage for John HOBBINS to Martha HARWOOD
29 Jan 1738/39 All Saints Allesley, Warwickshire
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Are you sure you have the correct marriage for William HOBBINS?
This one seems more probable ………
William HOBBINS marriage to Mary DOWNS
1st Jan 1735/36 West Bromwich All Saints
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These are the only 2 records on freereg.
Elizabeth RICHARDSON to Francis HOBINGS Marriage 14 Aug 1713
Staffordshire Walsall : St Matthew : Other Transcript
Francis HOBBINS Burial 24 Apr 1754 Staffordshire Walsall : St Matthew : Other Transcript
Colin
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Hi
Francis Hobbins joyner of Walsall who dies in 1754 does leave a Will
Francis names his son John as Executor to pay his debts.
son Richard and heirs gets the land and property near Windmill field and the house in Digbeth Walsall now occupied by Mary Jennings widow ,except half of the garden of that house.
Two pews in the church to sons John and Richard
Richard gets the rent from the two houses and barn but must pay £3 per annum to my friend Thomas Clifton in quarterly payments until the death of my son John or my granddaughter Elizabeth reaching the age of 21 whichever comes sooner.Then Richard shall pay Thomas Clifton the elder of Birmingham £60 lump sum.
If Richard fails to do so then the last house shall be sold and the money be divided between Richard and John or their surviving children.
If son John dies within 7 years his widow Mary shall pay £100 to his and Richard's children within next 6 months.
Son John to pay £1 per annum to Thomas Clifton to pay for education of granddaughter Elizabeth Hobbins.
Richard also gets bedsteads ,looking glasses ,wearing aperrell .Elizabeth gets her grandmother's clothes and mother's tea equipment ,pewter plates,candlesticks .She is to be in the care of Thomas Clifton until 21 but if she dies then it shall all go to son John.
witnesses Thomas Wilcox and William and Elizabeth Yeomans.
Elder son not mentioned but he was still alive in 1735 when William Hobbins of Walsall age 22 married Mary Downes age 21 by licence at West Bromwich 1.1.1735
He is buried 1.8.1736 .
It looks like his widow Mary remarries in 1742,agian by licence at Wednesbury to Harvey Walkalte widower of Wednesbury 2.5.1742
17.11.1752 John married Mary Steward of Wolverhampton by licence
Richard buried 3.7.1792 and Elizabeth 15.7.1753 (Francis's wife).
Richard's Will mentions his own children Ann Hobbins and Charles Hobbins and his nephew John Hobbins.
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