Charles Hoverd was born in 1863 in Whitby District, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom and baptised in Glaisdale, Yorkshire on 16th August 1863. He was the son of William Hoverd and Hannah Scriven. [1]
In 1871, William Hoverd (45, married, excavator, born in Broadway, Worcestershire) and his wife, Hannah Hoverd (43, married, born in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire) were living in Hett, Durham, England, United Kingdom, along with their children, Elizabeth (15,born in Newcastle, Northumberland), Charles Hoverd (7, scholar, born in Laylone Bridge, Yorkshire), William Hoverd (6, scholar, born in Winlaton, Durham), John Hoverd (4, scholar, born in Scotland), and Halpehaed (Alfred) Hoverd (1, born in Dringhouses, Yorkshire) [2]
In 1881, Charles Hoverd (18, born in Carleton, York) was serving as a private in the army in Gate Fulford, Yorkshire,Yorkshire East Riding, England, UK. [3]
Charles Hoverd married Lois Mary Wallis (born in Bow/Canning Town about 1864) in Poplar, London in 1885 Q1. [4][5]
They had a son, Charles Frederick Hoverd whose birth was registered in 1886 Q1 in Poplar, London. [6]
In 1891, Charles Hoverd (28, a glass and china packer, born in Scarborough, Yorkshire) and his wife, recorded as Louisa M Hoverd (27, a confectioner, born in Plastow, London) were living at 7 Galt Street, Limehouse Parish, Tower Hamlets, Stepney R.D., London, England, United Kingdom. The couple had one child, Charles Frederick (son, age 5 years, a scholar, born in Bromley and Bow, London). [7]
In 1901, Charles Hoverd was a carpenter on the new railway and the family were living in Railway huts, Kinley Hill, Coldhesledon, Durham, England. As well as son Charles who was 15, they had daughters Lois Susannah age 8 and Ada Alice, aged 2. [8]
In 1911, Charles Hoverd (47, married, a foreman carpenter at the dock and harbour works, born in Crottleton, Yorkshire) was living at 5 James Street, Hull, in a six room house with his wife, Lois Hoverd (47, born in Canning Town, London) and their two daughters, Lois Hoverd (18 a restaurant waitress, born in Bromley, London) and Ada Hoverd (12, born in Bromley, London). His brother in law Walter Reynolds (48, a carpenter, born in Poplar, London) and Walter's daughter, Kate Reynolds (18, a restaurant waitress, born in Bromley, London) were also in the household. [9]
In 1916, Charles Hoverd was admitted to the Amalgamated Society Of Carpenters & Joiners, Borough of Southwark branch. [10]
Charles Hoverd died in 1938 Q2 in West Ham, Essex. [11]
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