'HZmisc01'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Hozier of Newlands, Hutcheson in/of Gairbraid, Hutcheson of Lambhill, Hankeford of Eastbury

William McLehose in Glasgow
m. Marion Leggat
1. James McIlhose of Newlands
  m. Helen Robert
A. William Hozier of Newlands (b 1760, d 07.06.1841)
  m. Lilias Wallace (d 02.12.1841, dau of John Wallace of Kelly and Neilstounside, etc)
  i. James Hozier of Mauldslie Castle (b 1791, d 13.01.1878)
  m. (11.05.1824) Catherine Margaret Feilden (d 27.04.1870, dau of Sir William Feilden, 1st Bart of Feniscowles)
  a. William Wallace Hozier, 1st Lord Newlands of Maudslie Castle (b 24.02.1825, d 30.01.1906)
  m. (08.1849) Frances Anne O'Hara (d 13.01.1891, dau of John O'Hara of Raheen)
  (1) James Henry Cecil Hozier, 2nd Lord Newlands (b 04.04.1851, dsp 05.09.1929)
  m. (24.05.1880) Mary Cecil (d 12.08.1930, dau of William Cecil, 2rd Marquess of Exeter)
  (2) Arabella Rose Evelyn Hozier (b 05.03.1855, d 18.06.1916)
  m. (03.04.1879) Sir William James Gardiner Baird, 8th Bart of Saughton Hall (d 19.04.1921)
(3) Catherine Rose Hozier (d 31.07.1930)
  m. (05.03.1912) Sir William Algernon Law (b 07.08.1856)
  (4) Mary Haughton Hozier
  m. (13.06.1895) Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Lord Lamington (b 31.07.1860)
  b. Sir Henry Montague Hozier (b 1838, d 28.02.1907, youngest son)
  m1. (div) ??
  m2. (28.09.1873) Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy (b 08.11.1852, d 28.03.1925, dau of David Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Airlie)
  (1) Katherine ('Kitty') Hozier (b 1883)
  (2) Clementine Hozier (b 01.04.1885, d 12.12.1977)
  m. (12.09.1908) Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Prime Minister (b 30.11.1874, d 24.01.1965)
  (3) William (Bill) Hozier (b 1888, 1921)
  (4) Nellie Hozier (b 1888, d 1925)
  m. Bertram Romilly (b 1878, d 1940)
  c.+ six other children
  B. Elizabeth Hozier (d 02.04.1835) probably of this generation
  m. (1779) John Graham, 2nd of Kittochside (b 02.10.1753, d 08.07.1836)
2. ?? McLehose
  A. James McLehose (b 1754, d 1812)
  m. Agnes ('Nancy') Craig
  James, a lawyer, went out to Jamaica and Nancy moved to Edinburgh where she met the poet Robert Burns who fell in love with her (she was referred to as 'Clarinda' in at least one of his poems). She remained faithful to her husband whom she later joined in Jamaica.
  i.+ 3 children

 

 

 

John Hutcheson in Gairbraid (d by 1582)
m. Marion Wilson or Jarden
1. John Hutcheson of Gairbraid (a 1588)
  m. Agnes Anderson (dau of William Anderson of Stobcross)
2. Thomas Hutcheson of Lambhill (b c1520, d c1594)
  m. Helen Herbertsone
A. George Hutcheson of Gairbraid, Lambhill, etc (b before 1560, d 26.12.1639, founder of Hutcheson's Hospital)
  m. (1588) Elizabeth Craig (d 1632)
  i. daughter (d infant)
  partner unknown
  ii. Janet Hutcheson
  B. Janet Hutcheson
  m. David Duncan
  C. Elizabeth (Bessie) Hutcheson
  m. James Pollok (cooper, burgess of Glasgow)
  D. Helen Hutcheson (d before 1654)
  m. (1609) Ninian Hill of Garioch (d 1623)
  E. Thomas Hutcheson (b c1590, dsp 01.09.1641, founder of Hutcheson's School)
  m. Marian Stewart (d 11.1670, dau of James Stewart of Blackhall)

 

 

Sir William Hankeford of Eastbury (Chief Justice of England)
1. Richard Hankeford (dvp 27.04.1419)
  m. Thomasine de Stapledon (dau of Sir Richard de Stapledon of Norton and Nonnington)
  A. Richard Hankeford (b c21.07.1397, d 08.02.1430/1)
  m. Elizabeth FitzWarine (b 1403, d c1426, dau of Fulke FitzWarine, 6th Lord)
i. Thomasine Hankeford (b 23.02.1422/3)
  m. (before 03.08.1437) Sir William Bourchier, 1st Lord FitzWarine (d c1470)
  ii. Elizabeth Hankeford (b c1424, d unm 13.10.1433)
  BLG1952 (Gorges) reports that the Joan Hankeford who married Sir Tibbot Gorges was a daughter of Richard Hankeford by Elizabeth FitzWarine. However, TCP (FitzWarin) is clear that Richard & Elizabeth had only the 2 daughters mentioned above. We presume that Joan was a cousin of those daughters as follows ...
  B. ?? Hankeford
  i. Joan Hankeford
  m. Sir Tibbot Gorges of Wraxall (b c1400, d 07.07.1470)

Main sources:
(1) Hozier : 'Clementine Churchill' by Mary Soames, published in 1979 by Cassell Limited (ISBN 0-304-30321-6), BP1934 (Newlands).
(2) Hutcheson : 'History of Hutchesons' Hospital', privately printed in Glasgow in 1881.
(3) Hankeford : TCP (FitzWarin).
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