| Name: |
Henry HICKTON2,3,4,5 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Father: |
Samuel HICKTON (1752-1801) |
| Mother: |
Mary DARCEY (1755-1845) |
| Birth (1) |
bef 16 Mar 1783 |
Radnor, Somerford, Cheshire, England1 |
| Birth (2) |
16 Mar 1783 |
Somerford Radnor, Cheshire, England |
| Baptism |
16 Mar 1783 (age 0) |
Astbury, Cheshire, England1,5 |
| Occupation |
1811 (age 27-28) |
Henry Snr occupation was listed as a Soldier on his son HT Hicktons death certificate; Chester, Cheshire, England1 |
| Death (1) |
1812 (age 28-29) |
Kent, England |
| Death (2) |
Apr 1851 (age 68) |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England1 |
| Name: |
Henry Thomas HICKTON2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 |
| Sex: |
Male |
| Spouse: |
Elizabeth ROBSON (c. 1815-1900) |
| Children: |
Martha Robson HICKTON (1840-1915) |
|
Annie HICKTON (1841-1919) |
|
Clarissa (Clara) HICKTON (1844-1901) |
|
Lucy HICKTON (c. 1845-1902) |
|
Marion HICKTON (1848-1919) |
|
Henry James HICKTON (1851-1922) |
|
Bertha HICKTON (1853-1895) |
|
Laura HICKTON (1855-1927) |
|
Arthur Edward HICKTON (1858-1864) |
|
Harold Robinson HICKTON (1861-1921) |
| Note: |
https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/194812011/person/112546011947/facts |
| Birth (1) |
2 Apr 1811 |
Harborne, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England1,9,10,11 |
| Baptism |
10 Apr 1811 (age 0) |
St. Oswald's, Cheshire, England1,5 |
| Birth (2) |
c. May 1811 |
Chester, Cheshire, England |
| Residence (1) |
btw 1840 and 1864 (age 28-53) |
New Zealand1,11 |
| Census |
Feb 1841 (age 29) |
Aston, Hamlet of Bordesley, Warwickshire, England1 |
| Immigration |
29 Oct 1841 (age 30) |
to Gravesend, Hertfordshire, England1 |
| Occupation (1) |
1842 (age 30-31) |
The Brass plate at Pompallier House reads "H.T. Hickton cabinetmaker, upholsterer and coffin maker". It is 15" by 10"; Russell, Far North, Northland, New Zealand1 |
| Residence (2) |
btw 1853 and 1864 (age 41-53) |
New Zealand1,6 |
| Burial (1) |
|
Saint John the Baptist Church Cemetery |
| Concerns about the Withdrawal of the Military Post at Wahapu |
2 Sep 1857 (age 46) |
Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand1 |
| Residence (3) |
btw 1878 and 1879 (age 66-68) |
Waimate, New Zealand1,3 |
| Residence (4) |
1881 (age 69-70) |
Waimate, New Zealand1,7 |
| Occupation (2) |
|
Henry was a baker for some time at Waimate and according to his granddaughthers, also had a bakery in Auckland. The y lived for some time in Chapel Street (now Federal Street); Waimate North, Far North, Northland, New Zealand1 |
| Possessions |
|
Owned "The Gables" on waterfront of Russell. Associated story "Haunted by the Past"1 |
| Residence (5) |
|
Waimate North, Far North, Northland, New Zealand1 |
| Death |
11 Oct 1885 (age 74) |
Waimate North, Far North, Northland, New Zealand1,9,10 |
| Burial (2) |
|
Waimate North, Far North, Northland, New Zealand1,8 |
| Birth (1) |
Note: This copy of his death certificate has his mother Ann's maiden name as 'Crook'. |
| Census |
Henry T aged 30; Elizabeth aged 25; Martha aged 1 |
| Immigration |
This was the Bolton's second voyage to NZ. The Bolton was 540 tons. Captain John Percival Robinson. There were 289 people on board. |
| Burial (1) |
Waimate North, Far North District, Northland, New Zealand |
| Concerns about the Withdrawal of the Military Post at Wahapu |
Published in the 'New Zealander' Vol XIII, Issue 1193 |
| Residence (5) |
At some stage the family moved to Waimate and lived in the Travelers Rest at Ohaiwai which was run by their son Harold Robinson Hickton. Henry baker bread for the house and the local Maori used to come and take fresh bread from the bar., |
| Burial (2) |
Buried in St John the Baptist Church Yard, Block II, grave #33 with his young son Arthur who died age 6 |
https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/194812011/person/112546011947/facts