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Nicholas was a mariner and merchant and later Freeman of Bristol. He resided at Prince Street, Bristol and was made a Freeman of the City of Bristol 17 Nov 1742.
It is thought that Nicholas, or his ancestors, came from Chievely, Berkshire.
Possible parents:
POCOCK, Robert Marriage
Wife: Mary EVANS
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1698 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Collection: St MichaelPOCOCK, Thomas Marriage
Wife: Lydia HACKET
Marriage Date: 27 Mar 1701 Recorded in: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Collection: Society of Friends (Quaker)
Wife's Father: Edward HACKET
Notes from Victor and T.I. Pocock:
John died a Prisoner of War at Cacerasini, Spain, 1762 aged 18 and was unmarried.
Died aged 5
For ancestors see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~streetpm/All/dat70.htm#64
For ancestors see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~streetpm/All/dat70.htm#64
For ancestors see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~streetpm/All/dat70.htm#64
Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Martha was one of three daughters of Captain Martin Carey and Alice Meredith Carey
Amatuer Artist & Commander of H.M. Packet (Princess Mary)
Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Elizabeth, 3rd daughter of John Carne of falmouth, by Charlotte, daughter of Henry Wilmot of Exeter.
Notes from T.I. & Nicholas Estlin Pocock:
William Innes (7th son of John Innes of Leuchers, Scotland) settled in Bristol in A.D.1704, died January 1716 and is buried at St. James, Bristol. He had three daughters, of whom Hannah and Jane died unmarried; there was no son.
Could this be a fourth daughter ?
Agnes INNES
Christening: 5 Dec 1686, Saint Nicholas, Aberdeen, ScotlandParents:
Father: William INNES
Mother: Margarat INNES
1st cousin of her husband, William Innes
Died unmarried
Made Freeman of City of Bristol 11 November 1778
Abodes: 1822 - St. Michael's, Bristol.
May have died at Windsor Lodge, Jamaica (T.I. Pocock)
Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Charles was a learned antiquarian.
1795 - Joined Navy and served mainly in East & West Indies.
1807 - 1810 in the ship "St. Albans" made several trips to Cape of Good Hope, St. Helena and China. When his ship was battered in a storm he stopped for a refit in St. Helena and made sketches and an account of the island which he published in "Five Views of the island of St. Helena" in 1815.
see: http://www.telepath.com/bweaver/pocock/pocock.htm1st August 1811 was promoted to lieutenant of the "Eagle", with Captain (later Sir Charles) Rowley.
ABODES:
Ive's Place, Maidenhead, Berks. (Later demolished to become site for Town Hall)
Albion Place, Reading, Berks.
Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Anne, daughter and heiress of Thomas Wilson of Ive's Place, Maidenhead.
1795 - Joined Navy and served mainly in East & West Indies.
1807 - 1810 in the ship "St. Albans" made several trips to Cape of Good Hope, St. Helena and China. When his ship was battered in a storm he stopped for a refit in St. Helena and made sketches and an account of the island which he published in "Five Views of the island of St. Helena" in 1815.
see: http://www.telepath.com/bweaver/pocock/pocock.htm1st August 1811 was promoted to lieutenant of the "Eagle", with Captain (later Sir Charles) Rowley.
ABODES:
Ive's Place, Maidenhead, Berks. (Later demolished to become site for Town Hall)
Albion Place, Reading, Berks.
Notes from T.I. Pocock:
Anne, only daughter of Richard Pearson MD, M.R.G.P. London, F.S.A. of Bloomsbury Square, and afterwards of Birmingham. (Author of several medical works). by Elizabeth, only daughter of Thomas Salt of Birmingham. Buried with her second husband Richard Suter in Stubbings Churchyard, Maidenhead Thicket.
1881 Census: Castle Hill, Cookham, Berkshire
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Richard SUTER Head M Male 84 Greenwich, Kent, England Retired Architect
Elizth. A. SUTER Wife M Female 76 London Bloomsby Square, London, Middlesex, England
Sarah SMITH Serv U Female 25 Maidenhead, Berkshire, England House & Parlor Maid
Mary Elizth. DIXON Serv W Female 33 High Wycombe, Buckingham, England Nurse Dom
Sarah MORGAN Serv U Female 30 Henley, Oxford, England Cook (Dom)