Family History

Richard Hinksman (1833–1911)

Richard was probably born in 1833 in the parish of Beccles in Suffolk, England, the son of Jane Hinksman (1809–1840)★. His father is not known. He is Ian's 3x great grandfather.

Richard's early life was spent in and out of the Shipmeadow workhouse. His mother, Jane, was unable to earn enough to support her family and she and Richard were admitted to the workhouse on several occasions in 1834 and 1835. During their last stay, from April through to August 1835, Richard's sister Mary was born there. The three of them were discharged with an allowance ot two shillings a week and the family remained out of the workhouse until the untimely death of Jane in 1840. Richard and his sister were re-admitted for the remainder of their childhood.a1,a2,a3,a4

Richard's time in the workhouse was not a happy one and he was determined to leave as soon as he could. On 25th September, 1844, aged around 11, he and a boy by the name of William Bourne left the house without permission. They returned the next day and were placed in the cells for twelve hours as punishment.a5

In February of 1846 a letter from Mr Leslie of North Shields in Northumberland arrived requesting boys who wished to go to sea. The board of the Workhouse recommended two boys, Richard aged 14 and William Downing aged 16, to be apprenticed. Richard was to take up his apprenticeship in August that year but in June he and a boy named John Adams absconded for three days. On their return Richard was punished more severely: he was placed in the cells for two twelve hour stints and flogged by the schoolmaster on the Saturday following his return. Both he and John Adams were restricted to bread and water. The next month he ran away again, this time with another boy, William Brown. On their return the pair were sent to Beccles House of Correction and imprisoned for a week. Their punishment may have been more severe since they stole clothing to take with them. There is no record of any further punishment but almost certainly the master of the workhouse will have required further discplining through flogging and restricted food.a6,b1,b2,b3,a7

Richard was bound as an apprentice to Henry James Butcher of Yarmouth on 14th September 1846 for seven years. He was initially to serve on the Attila, a 37 ton sailing ship. However, in June 1847 he deserted the ship Mary Ann and his apprenticeship was transferred to master J. S. Adams of the Neptune in October.c1,a8

By the time of the 1851 census he was living at 12 Shakespears Walk in Shadwell, Middlesex, Englandd1.

He married Mary Ann Spencer (1829–1888)★, a general servant, on 15 Feb, 1855 at Christ Church in Tynemouth, Northumberland, Englande1 . They went on to have four children:–

He was recorded in the 1861 census aboard the Carrong1. The Carron was a 238 ton sailing ship carrying coal between North Shields and London. That night it was off the coast of Whitby. Richard was an able seaman, one of a crew of seven under John Smith Brown, the ship's master.

By the time of the 1861 census he was living at Bell Street, North Shieldsg2 with his wife Mary Ann and two children Jane Ann and Richard.

In the 1871 census he was living at Maitland's Quay, Bell Street in North Shields, Northumberland, Englandh1 with his wife Mary Ann and three children Elizabeth, Jane Ann, a servant and Richard, a grocers assistant.

He was recorded in the 1881 census at 10 Hedley Street in Wallsend, Northumberland, Englandk1 with his wife Mary Ann.

By the time of the 1891 census he was living at 5 Wright Street in Cowpen, Horton, Northumberland, Englandm1 with his daughter Elizabeth.

In the 1901 census he was living at 126 Hambledon Street in Blyth, Northumberland, Englandp1,p1 with his daughter Elizabeth.

He was recorded in the 1911 census at 39 Goschen Street in Blyth, Northumberland, Englandq1 with his daughter Elizabeth.

Richard died at the age of seventy-eight on 15 Dec, 1911 at Tynemouth Union Workhouse Infirmary in Tynemouth, Northumberland, Englande10. His death was attributed to "chronic bronchitis"e10.

Timeline

1833
Probably born around this time in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
1834
9 Jul
Left The Union Workhouse, Shipmeadow, Suffolk.a1
19 Nov
Entered The Union Workhouse, Shipmeadow.a2
Recorded as residing in Beccles.a2
1835
30 Apr
Entered The Union Workhouse, Shipmeadow.a4
5 Aug
Left The Union Workhouse, Shipmeadow.a3
1840
12 Jul
Mother, Jane Hinksman (1809–1840)★, died in Geldeston, Norfolk, England.e11
1846
1 Jul
Entered House of Correction, Beccles, Suffolk.b1,b2,b3
7 Jul
Left House of Correction, Beccles.b3,b2
14 Sep
Apprenticed in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.c1,a8
1851
30 Mar
Recorded in the 1851 census living at 12 Shakespears Walk, Shadwell, Middlesex.d1
Occupation recorded as mariner.d1
1855
15 Feb
Married Mary Ann Spencer★ at Christ Church, Tynemouth, Northumberland.e1
Recorded as living in Tynemouth, Northumberland.e1
Occupation recorded as mariner.e1
1856
8 May
Daughter, Jane Ann Hinksman (1856–1928), born in Tynemouth.f1
1858
17 Nov
Son, Richard Hinksman (1858–1942), born in North Shields, Northumberland, England.
1861
7 Apr
Recorded in the 1861 census residing at Bell Street, North Shields, Northumberland.g2
Recorded in the 1861 census aboard the Carron.g1
Occupation recorded as mariner.g2
Occupation recorded as able seaman aboard the Carron.g1
1862
23 Aug
Daughter, Elizabeth Hinksman (1862–1937)★, born at Bell Street, North Shields.e5
1 Oct
Occupation recorded as seaman, merchant service.e5
1866
21 Apr
His daughter, Caroline Spencer Hinksman (1866–1868), born at Bell Street, North Shields. He was the informant.e8
26 May
Recorded as residing at Bell Street, North Shields.e8
Occupation recorded as seaman merchant service.e8
1868
21 Jan
Daughter, Caroline Spencer Hinksman (1866–1868), died at Bell Street, North Shields.e9
22 Jan
Occupation recorded as seaman, merchant service.e9
1871
2 Apr
Recorded in the 1871 census living at Maitland's Quay, Bell Street, North Shields, Northumberland.h1
Occupation recorded as seaman.h1
1879
22 Sep
Witness to the marriage of Thomas Turner Peak★ and Elizabeth Hinksman★ at St. Peter's Church, Wallsend, Northumberland.e6
Occupation recorded as mariner.e6
1881
3 Apr
Recorded in the 1881 census residing at 10 Hedley Street, Wallsend, Northumberland.k1
Occupation recorded as mariner.k1
1882
12 Jun
Occupation recorded as seaman.
1888
30 Apr
Wife, Mary Ann, died in Wallsend, Northumberland, England.
1891
5 Apr
Recorded in the 1891 census at 5 Wright Street, Cowpen, Northumberland.m1
Occupation recorded as fitters labourer.m1
1901
31 Mar
Recorded in the 1901 census residing at 126 Hambledon Street, Blyth, Northumberland.p1,p1
Occupation recorded as fitters labourer.p1
1911
2 Apr
Recorded in the 1911 census living at 39 Goschen Street, Blyth, Northumberland.q1
15 Dec
Died at the age of seventy-eight at Tynemouth Union Workhouse Infirmary, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England. The informant was his daughter Elizabeth.e10
Recorded as residing at 39 Goschen Street, Blyth.e10
Occupation recorded as merchant seaman.e10

Facts

Birth
estimated 1833
Beccles, Suffolk, England
Baptism
(not known)
Death
15 Dec 1911
Tynemouth Union Workhouse Infirmary, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England
Burial
(not known)
Names and variations
Richard Hinksmane10,e3,e1,e6,d1,g2,g1,c1,r1,k1,a4,a2,b3,b2,b1
Richard Inksmane5
Richard Hincksmans1,t1
Richard Hinkmanh1
Richard Hiksmana1
Seaman's ticket
334555c1,s1,t1

Research Notes

Ships and Voyages #

From indexes of Apprentices:

  • Apprenticed to the Attila, 37 tons, 14 Sep 1846
  • Mary Ann, deserted Jun 1847. There are dozens of ships named Mary Ann (see)
  • Neptune, master J. S. Adams, Oct 1847

From Register of Seamens Tickets:

  • 1847: as an apprentice went out on a ship registered in London from Yarmouth on 13 Jul 1847, arrived in London on 1 Oct 1847 and left ship
  • 1853: as a seaman went out on a ship registered in Shields from Liverpool on 2 Aug 1853, arrived in Shields on 14 Sep 1853

From Register of Seamen, Series III (1853-1857):

  • 1853 on Magnet
  • 1857 on Renovation

From 1861 census:

  • Able seaman on Carron, a sailing ship of 238 tons, official number 3584

Citations and Notes

Minutes of the Clerk to the Guardians of the Wangford Union Shipmeadow Workhouse, Suffolk (1764-1930)
a1: Reference 36/1/2/55, Year 1834, 9 Jul 1834, Page 118 (more details...)
a2: Reference 36/1/2/55, Year 1834, 19 Nov 1834, Page 159 (more details...)
a3: Reference 36/1/2/56, Years 1833-1835, 5 Aug 1835, Page 308 (more details...)
a4: Reference 36/1/2/56, Years 1833-1835, 22 Nov 1826, Page 214 (more details...)
a5: Reference 36/1/2/62, Years 1843-1845, 2 Oct 1844, page 203 (more details...)
a6: Reference 36/1/2/63, Years 1845-1847, 21 Jun 1846, page 117 (more details...)
a7: Reference 36/1/2/63, Years 1845-1847, 4 Feb 1846, page 128
a8: Reference 36/1/2/63, Years 1845-1847, 19 Aug 1846, page 226 (more details...)
Beccles House of Correction: Lists of Prisoners (1791-1848)
b1: 29 Jun 1846 to 4 Jul 1846, Reference A1122/12/176, No 19, Richard Hinksman (more details...)
b2: 4 Jul 1846 to 11 Jul 1846, Reference A1122/12/177, No 12, Richard Hinksman (more details...)
b3: Quarter session 29 Jun 1846 to 19 Oct 1846, Reference A1122/12/192, No 19, Richard Hinksman (more details...)
Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of Apprentices
c1: Class BT150, Piece 21, Surnames A-J (1845-1847), Page 490 (more details...)
1851 England and Wales Census
d1: Class HO107, Piece 1550, Folio 391, Page 51, Schedule 233 (more details...)
General Register Office of England and Wales
e1: Marriage entry for Richard Hinksman and Mary Ann Spencer, Tynemouth, Jan-Mar Qtr 1855, Vol 10b, Page 231, No 7; Certified copy (transcribed) obtained 29 Oct 1986 (more details...)
e2: Marriage entry for John George Harrison and Jane Ann Hinksman, Newcastle on Tyne, 8 May 1876
e3: Marriage entry for Richard Hinksman and Martha Underwood, Tynemouth, Apr-Jun Qtr 1882, Vol 10b, Page 347, No 32; Certified copy obtained 18 Oct 1987 (more details...)
e4: Death entry for Richard Hinksman, Durham North Eastern, Jan-Mar Qtr 1942, Vol 19A, Page 1188, No 81; Certified copy obtained 14 Dec 1987 (more details...)
e5: Birth entry for Elizabeth Inksman, Tynemouth, Oct-Dec Qtr 1862, Vol 10b, Page 123, No 458 (more details...)
e6: Marriage entry for Thomas Turner Peak and Elizabeth Hinksman, Tynemouth, Jul-Sep Qtr 1879, Vol 10b, Page 289, No 449; Certified copy (transcribed) obtained 17 Apr 1970 (more details...)
e7: Death entry for Elizabeth Peak, Northumberland Central, Jan-Mar Qtr 1937, Vol 10B, Page 568, No 93; Digital image (more details...)
e8: Birth entry for Caroline S Hinksman, Tynemouth, Apr-Jun Qtr 1866, Vol 10B, Page 153, No 198; Digital image (more details...)
e9: Death entry for Caroline Hinksman, Tynemouth, Jan-Mar Qtr 1868, Vol 10B, Page 99, No 124; Digital image obtained 1 Sep 2023 (more details...)
e10: Death entry for Richard Hinksman, Tynemouth, Oct-Dec Qtr 1911, Vol 10B, Page 281, No 280; Certified copy obtained 3 May 1990 (more details...)
e11: Death entry for Jane Rouse, Loddon and Clavering, Jul-Sep Qtr 1840, Vol 13, Page 115, No 199; Certified copy obtained 15 Nov 2013 (more details...)
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
f1: Baptism entry for Jane Ann Hinksman, Tynemouth, 15 Jun 1856 (more details...)
1861 England and Wales Census
g1: Class RG9, Piece 4463, Folio 70, Pages 1 and 2, No 5 (more details...)
g2: Class RG9, Piece 3836, Folios 11 and 12, Pages 16 and 17, Schedule 91 (more details...)
1871 England and Wales Census
h1: Class RG10, Piece 5112, Folio 30, Page 53, Schedule 310 (more details...)
1881 England and Wales Census
k1: Class RG11, Piece 5071, Folio 117, Page 108, Schedule 512 (more details...)
1891 England and Wales Census
m1: Class RG12, Piece 4238, Folio 52, Page 21, Schedule 129 (more details...)
1901 England and Wales Census
p1: Class RG13, Piece 4813, Folio 81, Page 14, Schedule 82 (more details...)
1911 England and Wales Census
q1: Class RG14, Piece 30831, Pages 457 and 458 (more details...)
Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Register of Seamen, Series III (1853-1857)
r1: Class BT116, Piece 44, Page 475 (more details...)
Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Alphabetical Index to Registers of Seamen's Tickets
s1: Class RG114, Piece 11, Page 23 (more details...)
Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Register of Seamen’s Tickets
t1: Class BT113, Piece 168, Ticket 334555 (more details...)