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William HURLOCK (1840?-1925)
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| Name: | William HURLOCK |
| Sex: | Male |
| Father: | George William HURLOCK (1802-1886) |
| Mother: | Charlotte HODSELL (1802-1882) |
Individual Events and Attributes
| Birth | 1840 (app) | |
| Baptism | 11 Jan 1840 | Deptford, St. Paul |
| Death | 1925 |
Marriage
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| Spouse | Susan MAPLES (bef1843-1908?) | |
| Children | William Edward HURLOCK (1862-1864) | |
| William Frederick HURLOCK (1865-1905) | ||
| George Herbert HURLOCK (1867-1902) | ||
| Charlotte Catherine "Tottie" HURLOCK (1868- ) | ||
| Walter Hodsell HURLOCK (1871-1902) | ||
| Frederick Alban Rayner HURLOCK (1876-1913) | ||
| Marriage | 25 Mar 1864 | St. Alphege, Greenwich |
Individual Note 1
".....[had a] thriving business at Walworth Road, Elephant and Castle, comprising many shops on both sides of the road being drapers, gents' outfitters, furniture, boots and shoes, etc. and well known as Hurlocks, Elephant and Castle." - Edgar White.
Individual Note 2
He became Mayor of St. Albans. During the Boer War, being a staunch liberal, he spoke against the War and the local mobs broke all the windows in Ver House, his house in St. Albans.
Individual Note 3
By repute, employed most of his family in the business "Hurlocks" which he built up on Walworth Road. Made enough money to "move out" and had a house built in St. Albans, where he became mayor. Apparently, he outlived most of his children, some of whom had various problems, including drink-related ones.