Hannah Nash [Hobbs] (c1818-1892)

Dates

Birth: Circa 1818 St Pancras, Middlesex, UK
Father: Robert Nash c1786-1854
Mother: Honora Ann Piercy (Purcy) c1788-1848

Christening: Unknown

Marriage: 27 December 1847 St Pancras Parish Chapel, St Pancras, Middlesex, UK
Husband: James Hobbs 1820-1890

Death: 31 January 1892 St Pancras Workhouse, St Pancras, London, UK
Burial: 5 February 1892 St Pancras Parish Chapel, St Pancras, Camden, London, UK

Children

Emily Maria Hobbs [Latham, Phesay] 1845-1891
Esther Margaret Hobbs [Hurworth] 1847-1924
James Ebenezer Hobbs 1848-1913
Job Hobbs 1850-a1911
Martha (Mary) Hobbs [Walter] 1852-a1911
Emma Ellen Hobbs1854
William George Hobbs1856
Arthur Walter Hobbs 1858
Hannah Elizabeth Hobbs 1861
Samuel Charles Hobbs 1862
Alice Hobbs [Stubbs] 1864-1951

Notes

In the 1841 census as Hannah Nash aged 19, born in Middlesex and a female servant living on her own in a house occupied by Henry, a tailor, and Susannah Wormald, both aged 30, in St George Bloomsbury, Middlesex.

Her daughter was born 18 May 1845, and baptised on 16 March 1846 at St Mary, Islington when they were living in Charlotte Street.

Her daughter was born 19 November 1847.

Marriage of Hannah Nash and James Hobbs in FreeBMD in October-December 1847 in Pancras (1 340).

Entry in Ancestry England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 for Hannah Nash and James Hobbs on 27 December 1847 at Old Church, Saint Pancras, London.

Entry in Ancestry London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 for Hannah Nash, father Robert Nash and James Hobbs, father Job Hobbs on 27 December 1847 at Parish Chapel, Saint Pancras, Camden. "1847 Marriage solemnized at St Pancras Church in the Parish of St Pancras in the County of Middlesex. [No.] 338 Decr 27 James Hobbs of full age, [a] Bachelor [and] Cabinet Maker [of] St Pancras, [father] Job Hobbs, [a] Publican, and Hannah Nash of Full Age, [a] Spinster [of] St Pancras, [father] Richard Nash, [a] Coachmaker's Clerk. Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by License". Both signed their names.

Her daughter was baptised on 2 January 1848 at St Mary, Islington when they were living in Richard Street.

Her son was born on 27 May 1848, and baptised on 25 June 1848 at St Mary, Islington when they were living in Richard Street.

Her son was registered in April-June in Islington.

In the 1851 census as Hannah Hobbs aged 27, born in St Pancras, and living with her husband (James), two sons (James and Job) and two daughters (Emily and Esther) at 13 White Conduit Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Three other families lived at the same address and Job Hobbs (father-in-law) and family lived at No. 14.

Her daughter was registered in July-September 1852 in Clerkenwell.

Her daughter was registered in July-September 1854 in Clerkenwell.

Her son was registered in October-December 1856 in Clerkenwell.

Her son was registered in October-December 1858 in Clerkenwell.

Her daughter was registered in January-March 1861 in Clerkenwell.

In the 1861 census as Hannah Hobbs aged 39, born in Middlesex, and living with her husband (James), three sons (Arthur, James and William) and two daughters (Emma, Hannah, Hester, Martha and Mary) at 13 White Conduit Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Another family lived at the same address and Job Hobbs (father-in-law) and family lived at No. 14. Martha and Mary may have been the same person as they never appear together except in this entry.

Her son was registered in October-December 1862 in Clerkenwell.

Her daughter was born on 1 January 1864 and registered in January-March 1864 in Clerkenwell.

In the 1871 census as Hannah Hobbs aged 48, born in St Pancras, Middlesex, and living with her husband (James), five sons (Arthur W, James E, Job, Samuel C and William G) and five daughters (Alice, Emily M, Emma E, Esther and Martha) at 13 White Conduit Street, Clerkenwell, London. Another family lived at the same address.

In the 1881 census as Hannah Hobbs aged 56, born in St Pancras, and living with her husband (James), two sons (Arthur and Samuel), two daughters (Ada - too young to be a daughter - and Alice), and a lodger (John Stubbs - Alice's future husband) at 13 White Conduit Street, Clerkenwell, London. Two other families lived at the same address.

Her husband was buried on 9 September 1890 at St Pancras Parish Chapel, St Pancras, Camden.

I cannot locate her in the 1891 census but she does not appear to be in St Pancras workhouse.

Death of Hannah Hobbs in FreeBMD in January-March 1892 aged 74 in Pancras (1B 114).

Entry in Ancestry London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 for Hannah Hobbs died on 31 January 1892 in St Pancras, Camden. "St Pancras Workhouse Register of Deaths 1892 Jan [No.] 31 Hobbs Hannah [aged] 74 [of] St Pancras [occupation] Charing".

Entry in Ancestry London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 for Hannah Hobbs buried on 5 February 1892 aged 74 at St Pancras Parish Chapel, Camden. "1892 Febr [...] 5 Hannah Hobbs [aged] 74 [of] Workhouse OSP [Old St Pancras]"

Entry in Ancestry Web: UK, Burial and Cremation Index, 1576-2014 for Hannah Hobbs buried on 5 February 1892 in Camden, London.

There are twenty nine entries in Ancestry Family Trees for Hannah Nash.

St Pancras was in Middlesex until 1889 when it was transfered to London.

Relationship

Hannah Nash was the mother of Alice Hobbs, wife of John Warren Stubbs, Felicity's first cousin three times removed.

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