John Hotchkiss

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Personal and Family Information

John was born about 1634, the son of Richard Hotchkiss and Beatrice Beard. The place is not known.

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

John Hotchkiss
(c1634-?)

 

Richard Hotchkiss
(c1594-?)

 

John Hotchkiss
(c1558-?)

 

Leonard Hotchkiss
(c1538-?)

+
   

Jone
(c1538-c1570)

 
   

Jone Wood
(c1558-?)

   
 
 
     
 
 
   

Beatrice Beard
(c1596-?)

   
 
   
 
 
     
 
 
     
 
   
 
 
     
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1634
Christening7 DEC 1634
Place: Lee Brockhurst, Shropshire, England

Notes

Note 1

!Source: ancestry.com England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

Name: John Hotchkis

Gender: Male

Baptism Date: 7 Dec 1634

Baptism Place: Lee Brockhurst,Shropshire,England

Father: Richard Hotchkis

Mother: Beatrice

FHL Film Number: 908237

!Source: www.findmypast.co.uk Record Transcription:

First name[s] John

Last name Hotchkis

Gender Male

Birth year -

Birth place -

Baptism year 1634

Baptism date 07 Dec 1634

Place Lee Brockhurst

County Shropshire

Country England

Father's first name[s] Richard

Father's last name Hotchkis

Mother's first name[s] Beatrice

Mother's last name -

Record set England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975

Category Birth, Marriage & Death [Parish Registers]

Subcategory Parish Baptisms

Collections from England, Great Britain

!Source: www.findmypast.co.uk Record Transcription: Shropshire Baptisms

First name[s] John

Last name Hotchkis

Birth year -

Baptism year 1634

Baptism date 11 Dec 1634

Denomination Anglican

Place Lee Brockhurst

Father's first name[s] Richard

Mother's first name[s] Beatrice

Mother's last name -

Residence -

County Shropshire

Register type Composite

Register date range 1566-1707

Archive reference P158/A/1/1

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Record set Shropshire Baptisms

Category Birth, Marriage & Death [Parish Registers]

Subcategory Parish Baptisms

Collections from Great Britain, England

Note: The baptizm date number is on the right edge of the page.

It looks like “leav” and the next line starts “of December 1634”.

The “l” has a curved line trhough it which looks like it may be left over

from another chararacter. The is a smudge in from of the “l” which could

perhaps contain an “e”. The “l” could also possibly be an old fashioned “s”.

Thus there is no way to tell whether this was meant to be “seaven” or “eleaven”.