Family: William John Hosken, MXSN-RJB / Ada Millicent James/HOSKEN, 97YV-BFD (F1905)
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Male
William John Hosken, MXSN-RJB
Birth 25 Sep 1867 Loggans Mill, Hayle/Luggans Mill, Loggans, Hayle 
Christening 4 Dec 1867 Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack 
Death 1951 London 
Burial Marriage 30 Jun 1892 [1] Lyncombe St. Luke, Bath, Somerset [1] 
Father Samuel Hosken, KCX9-Z65 | F687 Group Sheet Mother Mary Cardell Thomas/HOSKEN, MWYP-QS2 | F687 Group Sheet
Female
Ada Millicent James/HOSKEN, 97YV-BFD
Birth 1 Nov 1869 Pietermaritzburg,Natal,South Africa 
Death 1946 Berkshire 
Burial Father Robert Warder James, of Pietermaritzburg | F2205 Group Sheet Mother Mary Ann /JAMES | F2205 Group Sheet
Female
Kathleen Mary Hosken
Birth 8 Jun 1893 Pulsack, Connor Downs 
Christening 18 Jul 1893 Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack 
Death Burial
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William Leslie Hosken
Birth 28 Sep 1893 Pulsack, Connor Downs 
Christening 29 Aug 1894 Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack 
Death Burial
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Cecil Norman Hosken, KK9J-Q1K
Birth 2 Oct 1896 Pulsack, Connor Downs 
Christening 29 Jan 1897 Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack 
Death 1958 Glamorganshire 
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Robert Douglas Hosken
Birth 26 Oct 1903 Pulsack, Connor Downs 
Christening 1 Dec 1903 Phillack (St Felicitas) (Parish Church Phillack), Phillack (St Felicitas), Phillack 
Death Burial
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Photos 
William John Hosken 1867 & Family about 1910 | Hosken family at Pulsack | 1910
Histories 
Three soldier-sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hosken, of Pulsack; Lieut. Leslie; Lieut. Norman; Lieut. Clifford
Lieut. Leslie Hosken, one of the three soldier-sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hosken, of Pulsack, mentioned in dispatches among those thanked for gallant and meritorious services at Salonika
Lieut. Norman Hosken making wonderful recovery in London Nursing home from flying accident
Lieut. Clifford Hosken on active service, having volunteered again…
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Sources - [S7] 19th Century Newspapers | British Library, 30 Jun 1892 (Reliability: 3).
MARRIAGES. Hosken—James.—June 30, at St. Luke's Church, Bath, by the
Rev. Moorhouse, assisted by the Rev. Morgan, William John, second
son of Samuel Hosken, Penmare, Hayle, Cornwall, to Ada Millicent,
eldest daughter of the late Robert Warder James, Pietermaritzburg,
and Mrs. James, Tregenna, Bloomfield Park, Bath.
Colonies and India - Saturday 09 July 1892
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002964/18920709/219/0038
- [S7] 19th Century Newspapers | British Library, 30 Jun 1892 (Reliability: 3).

