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Nicholas HOCKING [377]
(1828-1880)
Sarah SHORE [3787]
(1826-1887)
Joseph RYDER [918]
(1816-1892)
Mary HILL [919]
(1817-1879)
Herbert HOCKING [931]
(1850-1932)
Eliza Smillie RYDER [926]
(1855-1917)
Herbert Ryder HOCKING [3713]
(1880-1964)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Valerie Gertrude BOGISCH [3718]

2. Emma Amelia CURREY [3723]
3. Mabel Annette FOREMAN [3724]

Herbert Ryder HOCKING [3713]

  • Born: 27 Mar 1880, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Marriage (1): Valerie Gertrude BOGISCH [3718] in 1909 in Perth, Western Australia
  • Marriage (2): Emma Amelia CURREY [3723] on 17 Jul 1918 in Quondong, Tammin, Western Australia
  • Marriage (3): Mabel Annette FOREMAN [3724] on 26 Jan 1938
  • Died: 14 Apr 1964, Perth, Western Australia at age 84
  • Buried: Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


1880 SA Birth HOCKING Herbert Ryder, Herbert HOCKING, Eliza Smillie RYDER, Adelaide 237/400 (dob is recorded 27 March 1880)

1880 S.A. Birth Bk 237 Pg 400
1964 Death Reg 1069 Perth

Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 29 Dec 1918
TRANSFER. OF LAND ACT 1893. (Section 75.)
Application No. 1105, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles In this behalf it is intended on the 31st day of JANUARY NEXT to issue to HERBERT RYDER HOCKING, of Tammin, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, a Substituted CROWN LEASE to the land described below, the duplicate Crown Lease having as is alleged been lost or destroyed. Dated this 24th day of December, 1918. A. Y. GLYDE,
Registrar of Titles. The Land Referred to:
All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Avon District, and being Avon Location No. 6500, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and being the whole of the land comprised in Crown Lease No. 1786/1911 standing in the name of Herbert Ryder Hocking, of Tammin, farmer.

The Daily News (Perth) Monday 25 November 1935
TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893 JL Section 75. Application 2383/1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf, it is intended on the 20th day of December, 1935, to issue in the name of HERBERT RYDER HOCKING of Tammin Farmer a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below, the duplicate Certificate having, as is alleged, been lost. Dated 22nd day of November 1935. E.E. FEWINGS, Registrar of Titles.
THE LAND REFERRED TO: All that piece of land being Swan Location 1514 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 810 Folio 25. SHAW AND SHAW, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

Tammin Cemetery Records
Hocking, Herbert Ryder, d. 14 Apr 1964, age 84, h/o Mabel, b/w wife Mabel.


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Herbert married Valerie Gertrude BOGISCH [3718] [MRIN: 1235] in 1909 in Perth, Western Australia. (Valerie Gertrude BOGISCH [3718] died on 1 Jan 1917 in Northam, Western Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


1909 W.A. Marriage Reg 133 Perth (name Valeric G Bogisch)

Western Mail Saturday 20 Mar 1909
Wedding Report:
HOCKING-BOGISCH.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Souef's residence at South Perth was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday of last week, the contracting parties being Mr. H. R. Hocking, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hocking, of Palmerston-street, Perth, and Miss Gertrude Valarie Bogisch, youngest daughter of the late Rev. P. and Mrs. Bogisch of Ebenezer Mission Station, Victoria. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. T. Kench in the presence of about 40 guests, and took place on the verandah, which was beautifully decorated and closed in for the occasion. Punctually at 3 o'clock the bride, who was given away by Mr. E. Le Souef arrived, looking charming in her bridal gown, in empire style, of pale cream crystalline silk muslin, beautifully trimmed with eidelweiss lace and insertion, the bodice daintily finished with a becoming drape, which, with the usual wreath, veil, and shower bouquet, completed a charming toilet. The only ornament worn by the bride was the bridegroom's present - handsome pearl crescent brooch, the bride's present to the bridegroom being a travelling case. The bride, was attended by Miss Mildred Le Souef, who wore a dainty frock of pale cream silk with trimmings of Torchon lace, and in place of the usual hat a becoming head-dress, of pale blue satin bands with clusters of forget-me-nots each tide of the head. The bridegroom's present to the maid of honour was a Southern Cross brooch set with pearls. She also carried posy of pink and white roses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. N. Hocking (brother) as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party passed into the drawing-room, where they received the congratulations of their many friends, whilst Mr. and Mrs. Le Souef received in the hall, the latter wearing a handsome gown of black silk glace, with trimmings of Paris lace and insertion, with a cinnamon pearl straw hat with roses and net, and carried a posy of pink and white roses. Mrs. H. Hocking, mother of the bridegroom, wore a becoming gown of grey and black striped voile, with toque en suite. Mrs. Malcolm Fraser presided at the piano. The young couple were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents. A further adjournment was made to the dining-room, where the usual toasts were honoured. The toast of the bride and bridegroom was proposed by Mr. Kench, and suitably responded to by the bridegroom. The wedding cake was much admired, being the work of Miss Hocking, sister of the bridegroom. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hocking left for their wedding tour, the bride wearing a stylish brown linen coat and skirt with stitchings of white linen, with a Merry Widow hat en suite, and as they drove, away they were showered with confetti and rose-leaves, accompanied with best wishes for their future happiness.

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Herbert next married Emma Amelia CURREY [3723] [MRIN: 1236] on 17 Jul 1918 in Quondong, Tammin, Western Australia. (Emma Amelia CURREY [3723] was born circa 1864 in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia, died on 19 Dec 1924 in Kellerberrin, Western Australia and was buried in Kellerberrin Cemetery, Western Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


1918 WA Marriage Currey Emma A Female Hocking Herbert R Male Northam 36

The West Australian Friday 16 Aug 1918
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING-CURREY. -On July 17, 1918, at Quondong, Tammin, by the Rev. J. E. Holroyd, Herbert Ryder of Tammin, eldest son of Mr. Robert Hocking of Perth to E. A. (Em.) Currey of Surrey Hills, Victoria. Victorian papers please copy.

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Herbert next married Mabel Annette FOREMAN [3724] [MRIN: 1237], daughter of Edward Frank FOREMAN [10202] and Edith Mabel MONTGOMERY [10203], on 26 Jan 1938. (Mabel Annette FOREMAN [3724] was born in 1894 in Bunbury, Western Australia, died on 3 Apr 1964 and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


The West Australian Thursday 10 February 1938
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING-FOREMAN. -On January 26, Herbert Ryder, eldest son of the late Herbert Hocking, to Mabel, younger daughter of the late Edward Frank Foreman.

Western Mail (Perth) Thursday 24 Feb 1938
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING, Herbert Ryder to Mabel Foreman, on January 26.

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