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From: "Elizabeth L. Ingham" <>
Subject: Re: [NFLD-ROOTS] hiscock
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 10:26:22 -0500
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Hi Donna & Diane and All

I THINK I may have found a connection with the Carbonear Hiscock's, thanks
to Donna. I have a Henry Hiscock and a Maria Hiscock (they are both
Hiscocks I will explain later). Henry was Born in 1811 in Catalina, this
would make him 25 years old at the birth of Henry baptized in 1836 in
Carbonear. I don't have any family for this couple, but I do have Ancestors
for both of them. I do have one problem, I have a note on my records that
Bonnie's records state that Henry was single and buried in St. Paul's in
Trinity. I may have put this note on my record, perhaps Bonnie can help
with this.

I believe Henry's parents were Richard & Catherine (Bryan) Hiscock.
Richard's parents were Joseph & Sarah Hiscock.

I believe Maria's parents were William & Rebecca (Brine) Hiscock. William's
parents were Thomas & Honora (Pinhorn) Hiscock. Thomas' parents were Joseph
& Sarah.

I believe Rebecca Brine's parents were John Brine & Elizabeth (Hiscock) .
Elizabeth was from Scilly Cove and a daughter of Josiah & Mary Hiscock.
Josiah was the son of Jasper Hiscock.

So if you all can follow this, I THINK I have tied the two Hiscock families
of Jasper & Joseph and the mysterious Carbonear Hiscock family. Still have
Philip to connect.

Open to any suggestions.

Betty Ingham (Hiscock)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Donna" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [NFLD-ROOTS] hiscock


> Hi Diane,
> I have Henry Hiscock son of Henry and Mary from Crockers Cove, (part of
> Carbonear) bp 15 Apr 1836 at Harbor Grace Anglican. Henry married Dianna
> Butt c. 1864. I'm trying to connect these Hiscocks to Dianna Butt and
> Phillip Hiscock m. 1798 (see Carbonear Methodist marriage records). I've
> also researched the Evely family in Flatrock and Randall Evely, a
> descendant, told a family story that George Evely and his cousins named
> Hiscock came from Trinity Bay to Flatrock. There are Evelys and
> Hiscocks (joined by marriage) in the right time period in Trinity
> records.
> Donna Kirby Milley
>
>
>
> Diane Conti wrote:
> >
> > i am researching the hiscock branch of my family-my gggf was joseph
> > hiscock b. in carbonear in 1829- i would like to find his parents'
> > names,where they originated from,and their religion.any help would be
> > greatly appreciated for this fairly new lister!
> > diane m conti
> >
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