HOCHECORNE, Isaac (Grimwade p.303)
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HOCHECORNE, Isaac (Grimwade p.303)
His Will was written in French. Fortunately an English translation was made. The Will was proved for probate in London in 1734. His brother Daniel was named executor and was the main beneficiary, receiving, amongst other items, specific bequests of his brother’s best and striped night gowns, two snuff boxes and a large silver buckle.
Re: HOCHECORNE, Isaac (Grimwade p.303)
30 July 1704 Isaac son of Jean Hochecorne wever and Mary Quaker Street Franche (sp?) Alley Stepney parish baptized.
2 May 1720 Isaac son of John Hochecorne of Spittle Fields in the County of Middlesex weaver apprenticed to Stephen Gongeon Clockmaker
of London.
2 May 1720 Isaac son of John Hochecorne of Spittle Fields in the County of Middlesex weaver apprenticed to Stephen Gongeon Clockmaker
of London.