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Andrew HINGSTON

Abodes     Baptism     Birth     Burial     Children     Death     Education     Marriage     Occupations     Property     Siblings     Will


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Birth

29 October 1744
Holbeton
Devon, England

to
William HINGSTON
and
Amy ALGAR

Baptism

20 November 1744
Holbeton
Devon, England

Death

25 May 1802
Holbeton
Devon, England

aged
57 years

Burial

May 1802
Holbeton
Devon, England

(more information)

Marriage

20 June 1772
Newton Ferrers
Devon, England

to
Honour BALSOM

Education

literate

Children

Sarah HINGSTON
(1773 - ???)

Andrew HINGSTON
(1776 - 1855)

Lydia HINGSTON
(c1778 - 1856)

William HINGSTON
(1778 - ???)

Henry HINGSTON
(1780 - ???)

Agness Lister HINGSTON
(1784 - ???)

Mary Ann HINGSTON
(1786 - ???)

James HINGSTON
(c1789 - 1849) 

John Balsom HINGSTON
(1793 - ???)

(more information)

Siblings

James HINGSTON
(1736 - 1779)

Agnes HINGSTON
(1738 - aft 1790)

Ann HINGSTON
(1740 - ???)

Mary HINGSTON
(1741 - ???)

William HINGSTON
(1743 - 1825)

Abodes

1774 - Holbeton, Devon, England

1802 - Adston, Holbeton, Devon, England

Occupations

farmer

Property

land - Skinner Estate, Bridgend, Holbeton, Devon, England

house - Adston, Holbeton, Devon, England

Will

24 May 1802

(more information)

Burial

Andrew's tombstone inscription reads:

Here rests ye Sacred dust of one whose name
Was by virtues honoured & well known,
A father whose whole life was one of great aim
To make his Children’s virtues like his own.
Father, Farewell, in peaceful slumber rest
Secure of thy reward among ye blest.
Thy greatest treasure in thy life we see
And rich and blest are they that follow thee.

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Children

After Andrew's death in 1802, Andrew’s brother William HINGSTON was appointed guardian to Andrew’s children for the duration of their minority.

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Will

Below is a copy of the will of Andrew HINGSTON extracted from the Registry of the Archdeacon’s Court of Totnes by Walter PRIDEAUX, Procurator General.  The will was made the day before Andrew died.  It is a simply structured will.  It gives a bequest of property to his wife and £100 to each of his children except his eldest son Andrew who receives the residue of the estate.  Responsibility for the younger children is divided between Andrew, who is to support them, and his uncle William who is appointed guardian.

“The biggest mystery is the bequest to Honour which is made absolutely and suggests that she was to have a separate household.  Perhaps she already had money of her own, from a marriage settlement and the Skinner Estate was a rather grand term for a dower house.  Her son Andrew may already have been married or was planning to do so and the bequest may have been offering her the opportunity to move out without necessarily implying that she was to do so immediately.  For all that, to cut her out of any formal involvement with the children or the administration of the rest of the estate suggests that all was not well.  But this cannot explain why she was not simply granted a life interest in the Skinner Estate which would be usual.” (http://www.amhinja.demon.co.uk/archive/Ltr1850.htm)

This Testament made in the 42nd year of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King Defender of the faith etc In the name of God Amen.

I Andrew Hingston of Adston in the parish of Holbeton and County of Devon being weak in body but of sound mind thanks be to God for his mercies, do make this my last Will and Testament.

In the first place I give and recommend my soul to God who gave it.  In the second place I devise my body to be buried in a Christian and descent like manner by my Executor Administrator and assignees not doubting but at the general resurrection it shall rise again to life immortal.  As to my wordly goods it has pleased God to bless me with I give and bequeath in manner following.  That is to say, Item 1st I give and bequeath to Honor my beloved wife that estate at Bridgend in the Parish of Holbeton commonly called or known by the  name of Skinner together with two cows as she pleases to take the best bed and bedstead and bed clothes complete together with one thing of a sort of household goods and furniture and ten guineas of lawful money to be paid on demand.  Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved son William the sum of on hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid 2nd February 1804.  Item 3rd I give and bequeath to Henry Hingston my beloved son the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid 2nd February 1804.  Item 4th I give and bequeath to my beloved son James Hingston the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid when of age.  Item 5th I give and bequeath to my beloved son John Hingston the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid when come of age.  Item 6th I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Lydia the sum of on hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid on demand.  Item 7th I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Sally the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid 2nd February 1804.  Item 8th I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Agnes H the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid when come of age.  Item 9th I give and bequeath to my beloved dauther Mary Ann the sum of one hundred pounds lawful money of Great Britain to be paid when come of age.  Item 10th I give and bequeath to my beloved son Andrew Hingston who I make my sole Heir Executor Administrator and Assignee to have and to hold all and every of my personal goods, moneys and effects without hindrance or molestation whatsoever after my funeral expenses and just debts are paid except such as are specified in this Will upon condition to take care of and bring up his sisters and brothers until capable of getting their living and taking care of themselves.  Also I constitute and appoint my brother William Hingston of Calstone their Guardian during their minority to see them properly taken care of.  This Will and Testament made the 24th day of May 1802 being signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us the 24th day of may in the 42nd year of our Sovereign Lord George the Third of Great Britain, King Defender of the Faith, etc and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two.
Andrew Hingston
Witnessed by
John Wyatt
Robert Scott

We Ralph Barnes, Clerk Master of Arts, Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Totnes lawfully constituted do by these presents make known to all men that on the ninth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two before the Reverend Samuel Lane, Clerk our surrogate lawfully appointed the last Will and Testament of Andrew Hingston late of Adston in the Parish of Holbeton in the County of Devon and Archdeaconry aforesaid deceased hereunto annexed was proved approved and registered and administration of all singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased which at the time of his death did anyway belong to his estate or concern his Will was granted to Andrew Hingston his son the sole Executor named in the said Will being first sworn upon the Holy Evangelists in due form of the Law in Testimony whereof we have caused the Seal of our Office to be affixed to these presents dated the day month and year above written.

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