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Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« on: Tuesday 23 August 22 11:27 BST (UK) »
Dear all,

While researching a tree for a friend, I came across the name Tryman Hookes.  Tryman married Rose Short on 10th April 1694, in Little Walshingham, Norfolk.  They were both of the parish.

There are several trees available, which state that Tryman was born in Fulham, London.  I have looked at everything for Try* or Tri* or Tym* Hook* and have found the following records:

Tryman Hooke married Sara(h) Dog(g)well on 29th June 1662 at St Mary Islington.

Tryman Hooke was buried 22nd July 1699 at All Saints Fulham.

Trymon Hooke was baptised 26th September 1675 at All Saints Fulham, to William and Mary.

Tryman Hooke (Husbandman) married Mary Wicks on 20th May 1700 at Holy Trinity Knightsbridge.

Tryman Hook was baptised on 24th November 1706 at All Saints Fulham, to Tryman (Farmer) and Mary Hook.  I am aware that Tryman and Mary had 9 other children in Fulham.

Tryman Hooke (the one born 1675?) was buried on 26th August 1731 at All Saints Fulham.

1721 - Duties paid for Apprentices' Indentures: Richard Dutton Cill Tilor and Bricklayer.  Apprentice: Tryman, son of Tryman Hook of Fulham, Gardener.

Tryman Hooke, Bricklayer of Fulham married Mary Stone (widow) of Christchurch Spitalfields on 9th June 1744.

Tryman Hooks (Browns Lane) was buried on 21st October 1747 at Christchurch Spitalfields.

In Norfolk:

Tryman Hook married Margaret Matthews on 23rd October 1722 in North Creake, Norfolk.
They had two children in North Creake, Elizabeth (Jul 1723) and Robert (Nov 1724).

Tryman Hooke married Sarah Claxton on 7th April 1729 at Sculthorpe, Norfolk.

Triman Hooke was buried on 9th December 1729 in South Creake.  Possibly the one married to Rose Short?  Rose died in 1727).

Triman Hooke was baptised on 13th May 1723 in South Creake, to Robert and Ellenor - buried 6th April 1724.

Tryman Hooke was baptised on 7th September 1735 in South Creake, to Thomas and Mary.  (I know where he fits!)

Tryman Hooke was baptised on 25th November 1739 in South Creake, to Robert and Mary.

30th June 1753 Duties paid for Apprentices' Indentures: Thomas Murland of East Rudham, Norfolk, Butcher.  Apprentice: Tryman Hook.

Trimant Hook married Elizabeth Middleton on 20th October 1757 in Wells, Norfolk.
There are several children baptised/buried to them, including one for a Trimant Hook, but no date was visible.


So, here I am in a muddle of Trymans and variations thereof!  I'm not sure what I'm asking for here, but maybe a fresh pair of eyes could help?  Some of the records have apparent obvious links to each other, but others not.  If I can figure out how the London Trymans connect to my friend's 8xGt Grandfather in Norfolk, that would be fantastic!

Many thanks.

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Re: Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 23 August 22 13:17 BST (UK) »
The Norfolk Records Office has the following

Hook, Tryman of North Creake  1725 -NCC Wills ref: Gregson 31 item 1725

Hooke, Triman of South Creake Ref: ANF 1728-1735 no. 282 Admin Bond

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NFHS transcription

Trimant Hook witness to the marriage of Clement Middleton to Elizabeth Moore 7 October 1760

Trimant Hook witness to the marriage of Clement Middleton widower to Lucy Curtis 11 October 1763 both at Wells.

I expect Clement was the brother of Elizabeth Middleton 1757 marriage you reference

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Re: Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 23 August 22 13:30 BST (UK) »
Notes

Triment Hook - carpenter was buried King's Lynn15 April 1821 age 86 abode Alms Houses

Payment for Apprentices
13 April 1764 Trimant Hook of Wells - Carpenter  app James Lessey

18 February 1772 Trimant Hook of Wells - Carpenter - app Thomas Woolsey

Same person?

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Re: Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 23 August 22 13:54 BST (UK) »
Thank you for taking the time to look these up!  Certainly adds more pieces to the puzzle and more meat to the Norfolk bones, so to speak.

I do love an unusual name and find it either goes very smoothly, due to the rarity, or I end up in a muddled mess!

Any ideas on the name 'Tryman' - I suspect it is a surname from previous generations?
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Re: Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 23 August 22 14:08 BST (UK) »
I thought the 1725 will might give clues to the move.
The NRO indexes by date written not probate, so its probably the 1729 death.

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Re: Tryman Hooke(s) - London to Norfolk??
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 23 August 22 15:07 BST (UK) »
Tryman Hooke married Rose Short in 1694 in South Creake and they had children born there between 1698 and 1706 (that I know of). 

At this point, I'm thinking that this Tryman was son of either Tryman Hooke and Sarah Dog(g)well, who married in 1662 in Fulham, or less likely, the one born in 1675 to William and Mary - I think I have a marriage and death for him, all in Fulham.

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