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Hastings of Costessey HASTINGS OF COSTESSEY Costessey Chapel & Hall Forenames(s): Agnes Surname: HASTINGS Father: James (2) Mother: Catherine DO B: 1836 PO B: Costessey DO Baptism: PO Baptism: Spouse (1): John MONAGHAN or Married: 1874 Location: Liverpool MONAHAN b. 1837 Ireland Spouse occ: Labourer Witnesses Child 1: John W. b. 1879 Child 2: Child 3: Liverpool Child 4: Child 5: Child 6: Died: 1904 in Devon Buried: Buried at: Occupation(s): Schoolmistress. Housekeeper. Notes: 1841 - Pottergate Street, Norwich (St. Lawrence). Edward SKELTON age 20 Tailor, Charlotte SKELTON age 20, Edward SKELTON age 6 months, Mary PYE age 15, Agnes HASTINGS age 5. 1851 - Costessey. James HASTINGS Head M 52 Carpenter Master b. Cossey, Catharine Wife M 51 b. Ireland, George Son U M 19 Carpenter at Home b. Cossey, Agnes Dtr. U M 16 Schoolmistress b. Cossey, Walstan Son 12 RP Scholar b. Cossey, John (6) HASTINGS Gd. Son 3 b. Ireland Galway. 1861 - Costessey Street. James HASTINGS Head Widr. 62 Carpenter (Jour.) b. Cossey, Walstan Son 22 Joiner (Jour.) b. Cossey, Agness Daur Un 25 Housekeeper b. Cossey. 1871 - 128 Bridge Street (Portland Place), Birkenhead. James Mc. ARDLE Head Mar 71 Ship Carpenter b. Lancaster Liverpool, Eliza do. Wife Mar 42 b. Norfolk Norwich Cossey, Agnes HASTINGS Sister Unm 34 b. Norfolk Norwich Cossey, Harriet DAVIES Servant Unm 16 Servant b. Lancaster Anderton. 1881 - Bridge Road, Litherland, Lancashire. John MONAHAN Head Mar 44 General Labourer b. Ireland, Agnes Wife Mar 38 b. Norfolk, John W. Son 2 b. Liverpool. 1891 - Priory Lodge, South Avenue, Heavitree, Devon. William WILKINSON Head M 77 Living on his own means b. Durham Darlington, Julia Wife M 58 Living on her own means b. Costessy, Agnes MONAGHAN Sister M 55 Living on her own means b. Costessy. 1901 - Priory Lodge, South Avenue, Heavitree, Devon. Julia WILKINSON Haed Wid 68 Living on own means b. Norfolk Norwich, Agnes MONAGHAN ('MONGHAM') Sister M 65 b. Norfolk Norwich ('Brewich'), Sabina HOGAN Serv S 22 Servant Domestic b. Devon Exeter. Registration: B: NA M: West Derby Jun 1874 8b 833 D: St. Thomas Mar 1904 5b 36 Forenames(s): Agnes Amelia Surname: HASTINGS 1 Father: Unknown Mother: Lucy Anne DO B: 1879 PO B: Taverham DO Baptism: 28 Nov 1879 PO Baptism: Taverham St. Edmund Illegitimate Child: Ursula May b. 1899 Costessey Died: 1969 Buried: Buried at: Occupation(s): Monthly Nurse, Servant Notes: 1879 - Taverham Baptisms. #423 Novr. 28th. Agnes Amelia dau: of Lucy Anne HASTINGS of Taverham, Spinster. R.C. BURTON Rector. 1881 - Cottage, Taverham. Edward HASTINGS Head Mar 52 Under Gardener at Hall b. Felthorpe, Sophia Wife Mar 51 b. Felthorpe, John Son Umn 11 Scholar b. Taverham, Alfred George Son Unm 9 Scholar b. Taverham, Mary Ann Daur Unm 6 Scholar b. Taverham, Agnes Amelia Daur Unm 1 Scholar b. Taverham. Note Daur rather than Grand-Daur. 1891 - Taverham. Edward HASTINGS Head M 62 Gardener's Labourer b. Felthorpe, Sophia Wife M 60 b. Felthorpe, Alfred G. Son S. 19 Agricultural Labourer b. Taverham, Agnes A. Grand Daur 11 Scholar b. Taverham, Edith S. FIELD Grand Daur 5 b. East Beckham. 1901 - Ringland Road, Taverham. Agnes HASTINGS age 21, single Monthly Nurse in household of George Fendley, Gamekeeper age 28 b. Watlington. His wife Polly had recently given birth to a child Eva who was 3 weeks old. 1911 - Church Cottage, Saham Toney, Watton (6 rooms). Catherine M. PARTRIDGE Head 36 Single Private Means b. Thorpe, Beatrice M. Partridge Sister 27 Single Private means b. Saham, Agnes A. HASTINGS Servant 31 Single b. Taverham. Registration: B: St. Faith's Dec 1879 4b 94 M: NA D: Surrey South Western Mar 1969 5g 657 Forenames(s): Alan Albert Surname: HASTINGS Father: Albert James Mother: Daisy Maud DO B: 1907 PO B: Norwich DO Baptism: PO Baptism: Spouse (1): Married: Location: Spouse occ: Witnesses Child 1: Child 2: Child 3: Child 4: Child 5: Child 6: Died: Buried: Buried at: Occupation(s): Notes: 1911 - 36 Cleeve Road, Knowle, Bristol (7 rooms). Albert James HASTINGS Head 36 Married Commercial Traveller Perfumery Manufacturers b. Norwich, Daisy Maud Wife 31 married 6 years, 1 child, b. Norwich, Alan Albert Son 3 b. Norwich. Registration: B: Norwich Jun 1907 4b 160 M: D: Forenames(s): Albert (1) Surname: HASTINGS Father: John (3) Mother: Harriet DO B: 1851 PO B: Felthorpe DO Baptism: 25 Jul 1851 PO Baptism: Received 12 Jun 1853 at privately Felthorpe St. Margaret Spouse (1): Maria BISHOP b. 1850 Married: 25 Dec 1871 Location: Norwich St. Peter Mancroft Norwich St. Swithin Spouse occ: None Witnesses William BARKWAY, Sarah BISHOP Child 1: Albert James b. 1874 Child 2: Edith Harriet b. Child 3: Ethel Kathleen b. 1879 Norwich Norwich 1876 Norwich Child 4: Leah Sarah B. b. 1887 Child 5: William Ewart b. Child 6: Norwich 1889 Norwich Died: 1922 Buried: Buried at: Occupation(s): Rivetter, Bookseller's Agent, Commission Agent, Draper & Outfitter, Rent & Debt Collector. Notes: 1851 - Felthorpe baptisms #622. 25 Jul 1851. Albert son of John & Harriet HASTINGS of Felthorpe, Labourer. Richard BRICKDALE Rector. Privately baptized. Received into the Church June 12 1853. 1861 - 9 Victoria Park Road, West Ham. Eliza (3) Hastings Head Widow 26 Laundress b. Sussex Brighton, Eliza (2) H. Daugr. 3 b. Middx. Bromley, John C. HASTINGS Son 10 mo. b. Essex Plaistow, Harriet H. Sister Mar. 36 Laundress b. Norfolk Felthorpe 'Hilthorpe', Albert H. Nephew 9 Scholar b. Felthorpe , Elizabeth (9) HASTINGS Niece 7 mo. b. Essex Plaistow. 1871 - Not found in Census records. 1871 - St. Peter Mancroft marriages #229. Decr. 25 by Banns. Albert HASTINGS age 20 Bachelor Rivetter of St. Peter Mancroft; father John HASTINGS Labourer. Maria BISHOP age 21 Spinster of St. Peter Mancroft; father James BISHOP, Labourer. Both signed. Witnesses William BARKWAY, Sarah BISHOP. 1881 - Terrace next to Alefounder's Yard, Norwich St. Swithin. Albert HASTINGS Head Mar 29 Bookseller's 2 Agent b. Felthorpe, Maria H. Wife Mar 30 Formerly Domestic Servant b. Norwich, Albert J. Son 6 Scholar b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur 4 Scholar b. Norwich, Ethel K. Daur 1 b. Norwich. 1891 - 23 Orchard Street, Heigham. Albert HASTINGS Head M. 39 Commission Agent b. Felthorpe, Maria Wife M. 40 b. Norwich, Albert J. Son S. 16 Draper's Clerk b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur Fitter in shoe trade b. Norwich, Ethel K. Daur 12 Scholar b. Norwich, Leah S.B. Daur 3 b. Norwich, William E. Son 1 b. Norwich. 1901 - 23 Orchard Street, Heigham. Albert HASTINGS Head M 49 Draper & Outfitter Employer Home b. Felthorpe, Maria Wife M. 50 b. Norwich, Albert J. Son S. 27 Tailor Home b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur S. 24 Boot Machinist Worker b. Norwich, Ethel daur S 21 Boot Fitter Worker b. Norwich, Leah daur S 13 b. Norfolk, William Son S 11 b. Norwich. 1911 - 23 Orchard Street, Dereham Road, Norwich (6 rooms). Albert HASTINGS Head 59 Married Rent & Debt Collector Own Account b. Felthorpe, Maria Wife 60 Married 39; 7 children 5 living 2 dead b. Norwich St. Swithins, Ethel Kathleen Daughter 31 Single Fitter of Boot & Shoe Uppers b. Norwich St. Swithins, William Ewart Son 21 Single Boot Shop Assistant b. Norwich St. Barnabas. Registration: B: St. Faith's Sep 1851 13113 M: Norwich Dec 1871 4b 370 D: Norwich Mar 1922 4b 208 Forenames(s): Albert James Surname: HASTINGS Father: Albert (1) Mother: Maria DO B: 1874 PO B: Norwich DO Baptism: PO Baptism: Spouse (1): Daisy Maud THETFORD Married: 1905 Location: Norwich b. 1880 Norwich Spouse occ: Witnesses Child 1: Alan Albert b. 1907 Child 2: Child 3: Norwich Child 4: Child 5: Child 6: Died: 1933 Buried: Buried at: Occupation(s): Draper's Clerk, Tailor, Commercial traveller. Notes: 1881 - Terrace next to Alefounder's Yard, Norwich St. Swithin. Albert HASTINGS Head Mar 29 Bookseller's Agent b. Felthorpe, Maria H. Wife Mar 30 Formerly Domestic Servant b. Norwich, Albert J. Son 6 Scholar b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur 4 Scholar b. Norwich, Ethel K. Daur 1 b. Norwich. 1891 - 23 Orchard Street, Heigham. Albert HASTINGS Head M. 39 Commission Agent b. Felthorpe, Maria Wife M. 40 b. Norwich, Albert J. Son S. 16 Draper's Clerk b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur Fitter in shoe trade b. Norwich, Ethel K. Daur 12 Scholar b. Norwich, Leah S.B. Daur 3 b. Norwich, William E. Son 1 b. Norwich. 1901 - 23 Orchard Street, Heigham. Albert HASTINGS Head M 49 Draper & Outfitter Employer Home b. Felthorpe, Maria Wife M. 50 b. Norwich, Albert J. Son S. 27 Tailor Home b. Norwich, Edith H. Daur S. 24 Boot Machinist Worker b. Norwich, Ethel daur S 21 Boot Fitter Worker b. Norwich, Leah daur S 13 b. Norfolk, William Son S 11 b. Norwich. 1911 - 36 Cleeve Road, Knowle, Bristol (7 rooms). Albert James HASTINGS Head 36 Married Commercial Traveller Perfumery Manufacturers b. Norwich, Daisy Maud Wife 31 married 6 years, 1 child, b. Norwich, Alan Albert Son 3 b. Norwich. Registration: B: Norwich Dec 1874 4b 148 M: Norwich Jun 1905 4b 211 D: Norwich Dec 1933 4b 108 Forenames(s): Alfred (1) Surname: HASTINGS Father: Charles (3) Mother: Margaret DO B: 1889 PO B: Notting Hill DO Baptism: PO Baptism: Spouse (1): Edith E. RAWLINGS Married: 1914 Location: London Spouse occ: Witnesses Child 1: Frederick (2) b. 1914 Child 2: Child 3: Child 4: Child 5: Child 6: Died: 9 April 1918 Buried: Not found Buried at: No grave Occupation(s): Butcher Notes: 1891 - 44 Prince's Road, Kensington (3 rooms). Charles HASTINGS Head M 35 Cabman b. London, Margaret Wife M 35 Wardrobe Dealer b. London, Charles Son S 4 b. London, Alfred Son S 2 b.
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