HAGUE, John II (Grimwade p.531, 750)
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:30 am
He was christened at St Leonard, Shoreditch in 1790, the son of Joseph and Sarah Hague of Holywell Lane.
He married Sarah Nunny at St James, Clerkenwell in 1812; both were from that parish.
Christenings of their children at St Leonard, Shoreditch recorded their address in 1814 as Three (Colt?) Court, in 1816-18 as Worship Street. All records show John as a silversmith.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1819 as a spoon maker from 37 John Street, Blackfriars Road.
Christenings of their children at Christ Church, Southwark in 1820-32 record he had continued as a silversmith from the previous address.
His burial in 1832 aged 41 years, late of John Street, was recorded at the same church.
He married Sarah Nunny at St James, Clerkenwell in 1812; both were from that parish.
Christenings of their children at St Leonard, Shoreditch recorded their address in 1814 as Three (Colt?) Court, in 1816-18 as Worship Street. All records show John as a silversmith.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1819 as a spoon maker from 37 John Street, Blackfriars Road.
Christenings of their children at Christ Church, Southwark in 1820-32 record he had continued as a silversmith from the previous address.
His burial in 1832 aged 41 years, late of John Street, was recorded at the same church.