Notes for: Thomas Okey

No baptism found.

Cambridge Chronicle 17 Feb 1826:
THREE WALNUT TREES, ELM and ASH TIMBER TREES and 2,000 LARCH SPIRES,
TRUMPINGTON, near CAMBRIDGE.
To be SOLD by AUCTION, by ELLIOT SMITH, on the premises, on FRIDAY the 24th of February, 1826, exactly at half-past ten o’clock, on Mr. Okey’s Farm, New Road, beginning at Gogmagog end;
THREE large WALNUT TREES, 12 fine Wytch ELM and 40 ASH TIMBER TREES, and upwards of 2,000 LARCH SPIRES; the latter felled between the Trumpington and Hills Roads.

Cambridge Chronicle 2 Mar 1827:
100 very prime Leicester COUPLES, 7 COWS, 2 three-year-old Cart COLTS, Four Carts, Thrashing Machine, &c.
TRUMPINGTON, near Cambridge.
To be SOLD by AUCTION, by ELLIOT SMITH, on the premises of Mr. THOMAS OKEY, (leaving the farm formerly Headdy’s,) on TUESDAY, March 13, 1827, at 11 o’clock;
One Hundred very superior Leicester COUPLES, the Lambs dropped about New Christmas, . . .


From The London Gazette 1841 (http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/19953/pages/425):
The Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before a Commissioner on Circuit, to be dealt with according to the Statute, as follows:
At the Court-House, at Cambridge, in the County of Cambridge, on the 10th day of March 1841, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely.
Thomas Okey the elder, formerly of Trumpington, in the county of Cambridge, Farmer and Sheep Salesman, afterwards of Mill-road, Cambridge, Farmer and Sheep Salesman, and late of East-road, Cambridge, Cowkeeper.

Bell's New Weekly Messenger 7 Mar 1841
Country Insolvents
At the Court House, Bury St. Edmunds, on Tuesday, the 9th day of March, 1841
Frederic Adams, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, registrar of births and deaths.
At the Court House, Cambridge, on Wednesday, the 10th day of March, 1841
. . . Thomas Okey, Trumpington, Cambridge, farmer