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 liURKE-S COLONIAL llKNTliV <ls:{ ROBERT IIICIIKNS IIOCKIN, of Oak Lake, co. Dennis, Manitoba, Canada, Notary Public, oducatod at Burnoy's Royal Naval Academy, Gosport, England, 6. 1860 ; m. 1890, Rosa Caroline (6. at Jlyrtlefonl, Victoria, Australia), second daughter and co-heir of Francis William Bueacii, of Shanklin, Isle of Wi,?ht, Ensjland, and of Los Alamos, in the Trovincc of Sonora, in the Republic of Mexico, and has issue, Francis Treverne, b. at Oak Lake, 6th August, 1891. Mary Doi'othy, h. at Oak Lake, 1st April, 1893. Uiiuncic John Hockin, S. circa 1630, was possessed of ilie manor of Uodi-cvv, in the parisli of (rw-j-tlnan, co. Covinvall, and d. leaving with four other sous and tlivee daughters, I. John, of wliom presently. II. 'lliomas, of Anderscot, in the parish of Liskeard, co. Cornwall, who vi. Marion, daugliter of James Kllis, of Camborne, oo. Cornwall, and il. leav- ing an only son, John (Kev.), vic-ar of Oakhampton, and reetor of Lydford, co. Devon, who left with a daughter an only son, Thomas Pearce (Rev.), vicar of Oakhanipt(ni, from whom descended the family of HoCKIN of Bi'con. The eldest son, John Hockin, of Godrevy, who )«. and left with three daughters an only sou, John Hockin, of Godrevy, who m. Mary Clahke, and left with one other son, and a daughter, a son, Eev. Wii.r.i.iM Hockin, rector of Phillack and Gwythian from 1760 to I.S17, »i. Mary Klizaheth CcKNOW, and had is.-uc, two sons, of wliom, Rev. Willum Hockin, rector of Phillack and Gwythian, who m. Peggy, daughter and eventual sole heiress of Ant liony Wli.i.I.lMS, a descendant of John Wh.i.hms, of Herring- ton, CO. Dorset, who in the 1-ltli centuiy m. Arms — Per fesso wavy gu. and az. a lion passant guardant or lying horizontally ppr. semee of ileurs de lis of the third. Crest —On a rock a seagull rising all ppr. Motlo — Hoc in loco Dens riipes. Residence — Oak Lake, eo. Dennis, Manitoba, Canada. the sole heiress of Richard Trkvkrne, of Treverne, co. Cornwall, by wliieh marriage the lands of Treverne passed to the Williams family. Mr. Hockin left with five other sons and four daugliters, John (third son), of whom prescnily. Charles (fifth son), Lieutenant iu the Marines, who fell at .Sidon iu l.StO. Frederick (eighth son), in holy orders, rector of Phillack and Gwythian, a Canon of Truro and a member of Con- vocation for the Province of Canter- bury. He m. Susan Anne, daughter and'heiressof Petty, of WcUwood, CO. Cumberland, and had issue, with a daughter, an only son, Thomas Eilniuud, of WcUwood, co. Cumberland, third son. Tin John Hockin, of Beckcnliaui, co. Kcnl, sometime an ollicer in H.E.l.C. Navy, manag- ing cUrector of the St. John del Key Gold Mining C.nnpany. He m. Alary, daughter of AVilliam lliniEN.s, of 8t. Ives, co. Cornwall (the family of UlCU ENS removed to Si. Ives, CO. Cornwall, from Saltasli, in (lie same co. lemp. Philip and Mauy). He had issue, with four other sons and five daugliters, I. George Treverne, of Southport, Queensland, Australia, who rf. 188."), leaving a son, John Treveine. II. Robert Hichens, of Oak Lake, the subject of this memoir. beneath the feet a musket Coltil)nm=#nsfSclL JAMES CECIL COLDHAM-FUSSELL, of lloduot Cutlagc, Falcon Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, landing waiter H.M. Customs, Sydney, h. at Farnham, co. Surrey, 7th September, 1814; m. 9lh June, 1868, Eliza Harriet, eldest surviving daughter of William and Catherine Wti.krs, and has haJ issue, 2 I -1
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