Individual Notes
Note for: Charles Haydock, 31 DEC 1838 - 1893 Index
Occupation:
Date: 1861
Place: Tobacco cutter
Event:
Type: Address (4)
Date: 1862
Place: 26, Cemetry Rd, Eccesall, Sheffield Parish
Event:
Type: Occuptation (2)
Date: 1862
Place: Comb merchants agent (?)
Event:
Type: Address (2)
Date: 1861
Place: 24, Stanley St, Brightside, Sheffield Parish
Individual Notes
Note for: John William Haydock, 25 NOV 1840 - 27 MAY 1865 Index
Occupation:
Place: Soldier, butcher
Event:
Type: Cause of death (2)
Place: Dropsy
Individual Note: Probably unmarried
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Note for: Elizabeth Haydock, 19 FEB 1843 - Index
Event:
Type: Address (2)
Date: 1876
Place: Machon Bank Rd, Sheffield Parish
Individual Notes
Note for: William Haydock, 25 MAY 1845 - UNKNOWN Index
Event:
Type: Address (2)
Date: 1870
Place: 250 Rockingham St, Sheffield Parish
Individual Note: No further trace
Individual Notes
Note for: Ann Jubb, 1781 - Index
Individual Note: Ann was one of five daughters of John and Mary Jubb. The family dates back to about 1700; they were also shoemakers and lived in Twingate, E Retford
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Note for: Annie Maria Haydock, 8 SEP 1850 - Index
Occupation:
Date: 1881
Place: Domestic servant to Charles Thompson, retired coach proprietor
Event:
Type: Address (2)
Date: 1881
Place: Whiteley Wood Grange, Hangingwater Rd, Upper Hallam, Sheffield Parish
Individual Note: No further trace
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Note for: George Haydock, 1782 - Index
Baptism:
Date: 1 OCT 1782
Individual Note: George, the youngest son of Thomas, was apprenticed by his mother on 24 December 1794 (soon after the death of his father) at the age of only 12 for seven years "in consideration of the sum of five shillings" to Isaac Goodlad, cordwainer of E Retford. The apprenticeship would have been completed in 1801. I have the faded original of the indenture.
At the time of his marriage to Ann in 1803, George was living and presumably working as a journeyman in Clarborough, a village close to E Retford. Their 1st child was baptised in Stockport in 1807; they then moved back to E Retford where their 2nd son was born in 1810, with George now a master cordwainer with a shop in the town.
Queries: What were George and Ann doing in Stockport? Why the delay in the appearence of their 1st child, which was most unusal for the times? Was there an earlier child?
Bryan Haydock traced the birth and baptism at St mary's in Stockport of son George William.