Edward Hobday

Middle Street
193 Lower Street
 5 West Street,
3 Napier Terrace, West Street

Occupation: Farmer & Market Gardener

According to the 1843 Tithe map and schedule, Edward Hobday farmed several pockets of land in the surrounding area, leasing these from several people including the Rev Ralph Drake Backhouse and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

1843 Tithe Map showing the area  around St. Leonard’s Church
Marked in red are some of the land and property leased by Edward Hobday

We don’t know what produce he grew for certain but as he also said he was a market gardener it is likely that he grew vegetable crops to supply the local shops and to sell at the weekly markets in the town.

Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser – Saturday 18 April 1857

On the 1851 census, he says he that he employed thirteen men we only know who two of them were. In 1851 farm labourer Frederick Smith was living with them and sadly we know that in 1857 a young man in his employ was killed by a startled horse. His name was James Hollands Chandler.

By this time all his children, except Susannah, have married and left home with all except Emma and her husband remain in the Deal area.

In 1862 a George Makins oJews Harp Alley stealing cabbages from Edward as well as rope and canvas belonging to George Trott for which he was sent to Sandwich Gaol for a month with hard labour.

Elizabeth, Edwards wife, died in 1872 Edward followed her in 1876 they are buried in Hamilton Road Cemetery. His probate record states that he left £1,000  and that his son Frederick and son-in-law John Bass, also a farmer in Mongeham, we’re the executors. When Susannah, who remained in the West Street House died in 1892 was well provided for as probate records show she left £1114 14s 2d with her sister Emma’s husband William Went Dyke a London based accountant as her executor.

William  & Emma may well have been cousins or at least closely related. Elizabeth, Emma’s mother, was born in Colchester in Essex and Sarah,  William’s mother, in nearby Boxstead.

 

Napier Terrace, West Street

Name Born Baptised Married Died Buried
Edward 1796 10 April 1796 Elizabeth Went
9 June 1818
St. Leonard’sBorn abt. 1793
Colchester, Essex
Died 1872
1876
West Street
25 September 1876
Hamilton Road Cemetery

The Children of Edward Hobday & Elizabeth Went

Name Born Baptised Married Died Buried
Frederick Willoughby 1819
Middle Deal
22 August 1819
St. George’s
Mary Ann Smith
20 February 1842
St. Leonard’s
1882 19 June 1882
Hamilton Road Cemetery
Susannah 1821
Middle Deal
4 February 1821
St. Leonard’s
Unmarried 4 March 1892 16 June 1892
Hamilton Road Cemetery
Frances Elizabeth 1822
Middle Deal
2 October 1822 James Coveney
7 September 1843
St. Leonard’s
1899 8 December 1899
Hamilton Road Cemetery
Sarah Ann Cooper 1824
Middle Deal
2 May 1824
St. Leonard’s
William Ewell
1843
1847 1847
St. George’s
Mary Jane 1825
Middle Deal
25 September 1825
S. Leonard’s
 John Bass
13 May 1851
St. Leonard’s
8 July 1895
4 Napier Terrace
11 July 1895
Great Mongeham
William George 1833
Middle Deal
26 October 1833
St. George’s
Susannah Elizabeth Pott March 16th 1854
St. Andrew’s
1855 1855
St George’s
Emma Went 1834
Middle Deal
16 February 1843
St. Leonard’s
William Went Dyke
6 August 1856
St. Andrew’s
1902
Marylebone

Census

Year Address Name Number of Males Number of Females
1801
1811
1821 (193) Lower Street Edward Hobday 2 2
1831

Census

Year Address Name Relationship Occupation
1841 (5)West Street Edward Head Farmer
Elizabeth Wife
Frances Daughter
Sarah Daughter
William Son
Emma Daughter

Census

Year Address Name Relationship Occupation
1851 5 West Street Edward Farmer & Market Gardener Of 70 Acres Employing 13 Men
Elizabeth Wife
Susannah Daughter
Mary J Daughter
William G Son Apprentice Cabinet Maker
Frederic Smith Labourer on Farm

Census

Year Address Name Relationship Occupation
1861 5 West Street Edward Head Market Gardener
Elizabeth Wife
Susannah Daughter

Census

Year Address Name Relationship Occupation
1871 3 Napier Terrace,
West Street
Edward Head Retired Farmer
Eliza Wife
Susannah Daughter

Poll Books (selected)

 Year Profession Residence
1841-1847 Farmer Deal
1854-63 5 West Street
1870 5 West Street & 3 Napier Terrace
1876 3 Napier Terrace
Sources and further reading:
1843 Tithe Map & Schedule
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With thanks to The British Newspaper Archive (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).