HASTINGS, Thomas (Grimwade p.539-40)
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:37 am
He was christened in 1779 at St Saviour, Southwark, the son of Henry and Elizabeth and brother of Rowland Hastings (Grimwade p.539).
Christening records for 3 of the children of Thomas and Nancy at St Mary, Newington in 1817 show their address as Manor Place, Newington
The christening record for a son at St Giles in the Fields in 1820 shows their address as 15 Princes Street, Drury Lane.
The christening records for a further 2 children at Christ Church, Southwark 1822-4 show their address as Green Walk, Southwark.
All of the records show Thomas as a silversmith.
The 1851 UK Census for St John Street Road records him as a silver thimble maker.
Nancy Hastings’ burial aged 63 years was recorded in 1853 at St James, Pentonville; her last address was Gloucester Street.
The 1861 UK Census for Northampton Street shows he continued as a silver thimble maker.
The National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry in 1867 records Thomas Hastings died in 1864. His last address was 52 Northampton Street. The value of his estate was under £200.
Christening records for 3 of the children of Thomas and Nancy at St Mary, Newington in 1817 show their address as Manor Place, Newington
The christening record for a son at St Giles in the Fields in 1820 shows their address as 15 Princes Street, Drury Lane.
The christening records for a further 2 children at Christ Church, Southwark 1822-4 show their address as Green Walk, Southwark.
All of the records show Thomas as a silversmith.
The 1851 UK Census for St John Street Road records him as a silver thimble maker.
Nancy Hastings’ burial aged 63 years was recorded in 1853 at St James, Pentonville; her last address was Gloucester Street.
The 1861 UK Census for Northampton Street shows he continued as a silver thimble maker.
The National Probate Calendar for Principal Registry in 1867 records Thomas Hastings died in 1864. His last address was 52 Northampton Street. The value of his estate was under £200.