Richard Huish Homes cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Neil Owen - geograph.org.uk/p/3630521 One of Taunton's leading merchants of old, Richard Huish left money for the establishment of homes 'for 13 poor, needy, maimed, impotent and aged men'. The buildings were completed in 1615, the year Huish died; during the nineteenth century, much rebuilding was carried out. |
Robert Hawkins (b. 3 May 1803, bap. 29 May 1803 in Taunton, Somerset), son of Robert Hawkins and Mary Summerhays, married Ann Shewbrooks (bap. 31 Jul 1791, in Taunton), daughter of Edward Shoebrooks and Mary Sparke, at St Mary Magdalene (Taunton Minster), on 23 May 1824.
Robert and Ann had one daughter:
- Mary Hawkins bap. 13 Jul 1828 at St Mary Magdalene, Taunton.
On Mary's baptism, Robert's occupation is listed as Bricklayer and their address given as Paul Street, Taunton.
In 1841, Robert Hawkins (37) Journeyman Mason, Ann Hawkins (49) and Mary Hawkins (12) were living in High Street, Taunton.
In 1851, we find Robert Hawkins (48) Mason and Ann Hawkins (60).
In 1861, at 3 Tailer Court, High Street, are Robert Hawkins (59) Bricklayer and Ann Hawkins (70) Glover (leather).
Ann Hawkins died at 72, in 1862 J Qtr in TAUNTON Vol 05C Page 279.
In 1871, Robert Hawkins (67) Widower, Mason was at Huishs Almshouse.
In 1881, Robert Hawkins (80) Widower, Mason, was still living at Huish Alms Houses (now Huish Homes), 2, Magdalen Street, Taunton.
Robert Hawkins died in 1886 D Qtr in TAUNTON Vol 05C Page 260.