When Margaret Huck was born before 17 September 1826, in Barbon, Westmorland, England, her father, John Huck, was 11823 and her mother, Jane Robinson, was 11823. She lived in Westmorland, England, United Kingdom in 1851 and Barbon, Westmorland, England, United Kingdom in 1861. She died on 13 August 1864, in Barbon, Westmorland, England, and was buried in Barbon, Westmorland, England.
Do you know Margaret? Do you have a story about her that you would like to share? Sign In or Create a FREE Account
+4 More Children
Eclectic Period (Art and Antiques).
The Factory Act restricted the hours women and children could work in textile mills. No child under the age of 9 were allowed to work, and children ages 9-13 could not work longer than 9 hours per day. Children up to the age of 13 were required to receive at least two hours of schooling, six days per week.
Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.
English: from the Middle English personal name Hucke or Hugge. Some examples (especially in northern England) may represent Old English (H)ucca, a pet form of Ūhtrǣd. By the late 13th century, however, this personal name had probably fallen out of use and Hukke and Hug(ge) will usually have been variant pronunciations of Hugh or its pet forms Hukin and Hugin. See Hugh and Huggins and compare Higson .
English: variant of Hook .
German (also Hück): topographic name from a term meaning ‘bog’, also ‘corner’, or a habitational name from Huck in North Rhine-Westphalia. Compare Hux .
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Possible Related NamesAs a nonprofit, we offer free help to those looking to learn the details of their family story.