William Nock
(1667-1728)
Dorothy Inu
(1668-1727)
Benjamin Bibb
(1665-1750)
Elizabeth Johnson
(1667-1719)
William Nock
(1691-1741)
Elisabeth Bibb
(1691-1767)

Tobias Nock
(1728-1791)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. Catherine (Kitty) Fletcher

Tobias Nock

  • Born: 6 Jun 1728, Rowley Regis, Worcester, Staffordshire England
  • Christened: 10 Jun 1728, Rowley Regis, Worcester, Staffordshire England
  • Marriage (1): Catherine (Kitty) Fletcher on 17 Jun 1749 in St John The Baptist, Coventry, Warwickshire England
  • Died: 5 Mar 1791, Rowley Regis, Staffordshire England at age 62
  • Buried: 10 Mar 1791, Friends Burying Ground, Dudley, Worcestershire England

  Medical Notes:

Helen Sasia notes:

TOBIAS and Kitty lived all their married life in Rowley Regis where Tobias became a Nailor and an Ironmonger. The former trade was very common amongst the poorer members of society but somehow Tobias managed to
work his way into owning several properties and by the time of his death must have been a fairly wealthy man as he was able to leave sums of money to all his immediate family and his "dear sister Phoebe" . The only other significant point worth mentioning is that at some point in his life Tobias must have embrased the Quaker faith as after his death on March 6th 1791 he was buried on March 10th in the Friends Burial Ground in Dudley.
Catherine lived on for a further three years dying in 1794 at the age of 70 yrs.

  Noted events in his life were:

• connection. 783 DonaldFMeek (Ancestry)'s links to me are as follows:
Donald Meek (c1930)
His parents were Joseph Meek (1896) & Florence Stone (1898)
His father was John Meek (1868) who married Jane Brotherton (1864)
Her father was John Brotherton (1834)
His father was Samuel Brotherton (1816) who married Harriett Simmonds (c1815)
Her father was Charles Simmonds (1793) who married Elizabeth Nock (1791)
Her father was John Nock (1764)
His father was William Nock (1740)
His father was William Nock (1717)
His father was William Nock (1691) & he also had Tobias Nock (1728)
He had Henry Nock (1773)
He had Ellen Nock (1809) who married Thomas Davis (c1805)
He had Joseph Davies (1852)
He had G. A. Davies (1894)
He had Colin Davies (1925)
He had me Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)

• connection. 1109 Graham Ratcliff Grahamratcliff Ancestry's links to me are as follows:
Graham Ratcliff (c1940) married Anita Edis (1945)
Her father was Charles Edis (1913) who married Thelma Hyson (1907)
Her father was Charles Hyson (1877) who married Catherine McDonald (1884)
His father was James Hyson (1823)
His father was Joseph Hyson (1789) who married Catherine Nock (1795)
Her father was Tobias Nock (1788)
His father was Tobias Nock (1728)
He had Henry Nock (1773)
He had Ellen Nock (1809) who married Thomas Davis (c1805)
He had Joseph Davies (1852)
He had G. A. Davies (1894)
He had Colin Davies (1925)
He had me Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)

• connection. 784 Heather Graham's links to me are as follows:

Heather Graham . . .
Is linked in some way to . . .
John Nock (1642) who married Jone Wilits (1634)
They had William Nock (1667)
He had William Nock (1691)
He had Tobias Nock (1728)
He had Henry Nock (1773)
He had Ellen Nock (1809) who married Thomas Davis (c1805)
He had Joseph Davies (1852)
He had G. A. Davies (1894)
He had Colin Davies (1925)
He had me Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)

• Occupation: iron monger.

• Resided: 113 Ratcliffe Hwy, Rowley Regis, Staffordshire England.


Tobias married Catherine (Kitty) Fletcher, daughter of Thomas Fletcher and Katherine, on 17 Jun 1749 in St John The Baptist, Coventry, Warwickshire England. (Catherine (Kitty) Fletcher was born on 28 Jan 1733 in Rowley Regis, Staffordshire England, christened on 28 Jan 1733 and died on 9 Jan 1794 in Rowley Regis, Staffordshire England.)

  Noted events in their marriage were:

• fact. St John the Baptist Church, Coventry
Coventry
The Collegiate and Parish Church of St John the Baptist is located in the Medieval area of Spon Street in the city centre of Coventry, West Midlands, England. The church is a Grade I listed building. The church was founded in 1344 by Isabella of France who granted the guild of St John a piece of land called "Babbelak" for the construction of a chapel in honour of God and St John the Baptist. This was to be used for their own services, but included a chantry of two priests to sing daily Mass for the royal family. The eastern part was ready for consecration on 2 May 1350.
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