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  • ...tratford/West Ham area. He married local girl Catherine Cunningham in 1862 and they had 5 known children. ...71) reported that Enoch had been charged with "being drunk and disorderly" and with assaulting a police constable. In court, it was "urged that domestic m
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  • ...shmonger who married Harriet F. Turner in 1866. They lived in Leystonstone and had 6 known children. * son of [[Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)]] and [[Sarah Hitchcock (b. ~1810) née Pike]]
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  • ...'s great grandfather [[Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)]] was born. It appears Hitchcock's ancestors had been settled in Dedham for nearly 200 years{{-}}the earliest ...grocery and fishmongery in the town of Stratford. Daughters Susannah, Emma and Sarah were his only children who born in Dedham, which dates the family mov
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  • ...She married Charles William Hitchcock in 1866. They lived in Leystonstone and had 6 known children. * daughter of William Turner (b. ~1823) and Charlotte F. Turner (b. ~1824) née ?, who were both born in the St. Luke d
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  • ...dalen Hitchcock (b. 1882) née Scholles|Sophia Magdalen Scholles]] in 1906 and established [[John Hitchcock Ltd., Fishmongers & Poulterers]] in the early ...t]], John initially signed his name as "John Sy..." before crossing it out and signing it "John Silvester Hitchcock" instead.</ref>
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  • * daughter of [[Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)]] and his wife [[Jemima Hitchcock (b. ~1796) née Spooner]] ...egory:Alfred Hitchcock's great aunts and uncles|great aunt]] to director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]]
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  • ...ived and the farthest-flung, intrepid Aunt Emma became a favorite of young Alfred Hitchcock.''</blockquote> ...g the pre-production phase of the ''[[Flamingo Feather]]'' project, Alfred and Alma paid a visit to Emma Mary whilst scouting locations in South Africa du
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  • Kate's older brother [[Alfred Hitchcock (b. 1860)|Alfred]] had married Albert's older sister [[Emma Hitchcock (b. 1850) née Gollop She died in June 1909, aged 37, and is buried at [[St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery]], Leytonstone.
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  • ...uiterer Charles Kipping (b. ~1825)<ref>Born in Tring, Hertfordshire.</ref> and Sarah Kipping (b. ~1826) née Mills<ref>Born in Bethnal Green, London. Died * by marriage, uncle of director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]]
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  • Sophia Magdalen Scholles, daughter of German-born publican Martin Scholles and his wife Sophia, married [[John Silvester Hitchcock (b. 1864)|John Silveste ...nglish in France and Germany. Though childless, they doted on their nieces and nephews.''</blockquote>
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  • * daughter of [[Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)]] and his first wife [[Jemima Hitchcock (b. ~1796) née Spooner]] * great aunt to director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]]
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  • * daughter of [[Charles Hitchcock (b. ~1791)]] and [[Sarah Hitchcock (b. ~1810) née Pike]] * great aunt to director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]]
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  • ...71) reported that Enoch had been charged with "being drunk and disorderly" and with assaulting a police constable. In court, it was "urged that domestic m * by marriage, great aunt to director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]]
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  • ...nd they had one child together, named [[Alfred Charles Hitchcock (b. 1889)|Alfred Charles]]. Emma had three children from her previous marriage to George Jos ...John Hitchcock (b. 1888)|William John Hitchcock]] had taken over the shop and remained there until it was damaged by bombing during the Second World War.
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  • ...888 and they had one son together{{-}}[[Alfred Charles Hitchcock (b. 1889)|Alfred Charles Hitchcock]]. Her younger brother [[Albert Kipping (b. 1864)|Albert]] later married Alfred Hitchcock's younger sister [[Kate Hitchcock (b. 1872)|Kate]] in 1896.
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  • ...er and fishmonger Charles Joseph Hitchcock married Catherine Roche in 1880 and they had six known children. * son of [[Joseph Hitchcock (b. ~1829)]] and [[Ann Hitchcock (b. ~1827) née Mahoney]]
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  • ...er [[Charles Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1852)|Charles Joseph Hitchcock]] in 1880 and they had six known children. ...he primary beneficiary of [[Charles Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1852) - Last Will and Testament|his will]].
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  • She married lawyer's clerk John Howe in 1881 and they had two children. * daughter of [[Joseph Hitchcock (b. ~1829)]] and [[Ann Hitchcock (b. ~1827) née Mahoney]]
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  • * by marriage, great uncle to director [[Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (b. 1899)]] ...us returns. His age varies on records, giving a year of birth between 1805 and 1812.</ref>
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  • Joseph worked as a greengrocer in Islington, London, and married Emma Louisa Cook in 1880. The couple had two sons. * son of [[Joseph Hitchcock (b. ~1829)]] and [[Ann Hitchcock (b. ~1827) née Mahoney]]
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