Thomas Hicks Carhart (2619) was born between Aug and Sep 1860 in Saint Minver, Cornwall, England.
1861 - England Census - Saint Minver, Cornwall, England (with parents)
1871 - England Census - Saint Minver, Cornwall, England (with Father)
1881 - England Census - Saint Minver, Cornwall, England (Occupation: farm laborer indoor for William Greenwood)
1871 - England Census - Saint Minver, Cornwall, England (with Father)
1881 - England Census - Saint Minver, Cornwall, England (Occupation: farm laborer indoor for William Greenwood)
On 12 Jun 1882, Thomas signed Warrant 66722 Metropolitan Police to become a Police Constable.
Thomas married Martha Lydia Rawley (3633) on 28 Sep 1884 at St. Marks parish Church in Notting Hill, Middlesex, England. Martha was born between Oct and Dec 1861 in Hoxton, London, Middlesex, England to John and Sarah Rawley.
Thomas and Martha had the following children:
- William H. Carhart (3701) - born about 1886 in Pimlico, Westminster, London, England
- Alfred John Carhart (2685) - born 8 Jul 1887 in Pimlico, Westminster, London, England
- Frederick James Carhart (2691) - born 7 Apr 1889 in Pimlico, Westminster, London, England. Frederick served in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces during World War I. He was injured in the shoulder and discharged.
- Ernest Hicks Carhart (2697) - born between Oct and Dec 1890 in Pimlico, Westminster, London, England. He died at the age of 28 in 1918.
- James Nancarrow Carhart (2706) - born between Jan and Mar 1892 in Pimlico, Westminster, London, England
- Bertie Edward Carhart (2747) - born between Jan and Mar 1898 in Westminster, London, England
1891 - England Census - Belgrave, Saint George Hanover Square, London, England (Occupation, Police Constable)
1901 - England Census - Lambeth, London, England (Occupation: Police Constable)
1901 - England Census - Lambeth, London, England (Occupation: Police Constable)
On 16 Sep 1907, Thomas resigned from the Metropolitan Police.
1908 - Residence - 52 Killyon Road, Clapham, Wandsworth, London, England (Source: 1908 London, England Electoral Registers, 1832-1965, Wandsworth > Clapham > 1908, Page 530)
In 1910, Thomas and Martha emigrated with their family to Canada. They sailed on the ship "Empress of Britain" from Liverpool, England and arrived on 1 Apr 1910 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
1911 - Canadian Census - Nipissing, Ontario, Canada (Occupation: Farm)
In Oct 1913, the family returned to England.
Thomas died at the age of 74 on 14 Jun 1935 in Plymouth, Devon, England. Martha died ??.