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Hi,
Trying to find information on John Haycock, born in Oswestry abt 1806.
Can anyone help, please?
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Hi
Do you have him on 1841 census ???
piece 921 folio 11/17 page 3
cheers cardiff
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Welcome to Rootschat Double Dutch,
1851 Census down as John HAYWEK 1813, Osnetry, Shropshire. Living in Wolverhampton, Staffs.
With Thomas/Jane DIXON his in Laws.
HO107/2019/954/11
Marriage from Familysearch;
28 January 1850, St Marys, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
John HEYCOCK, Father JOHN Heycock
Susan DICKSON, Father THOMAS Dickson
1861 John is under ACOCK, Female, born c 1813, Oswestry, Shropshire
Children with him are;
John 18
Sophia 11
Joseph 6
Frederick 3
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1841 Census
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
HO107/999/4/Wolverhampton
Thos DIXON, 55, File Cutter
Jane Dixon, 55
Susannah Dixon, 20
Edwin Dixon, 11
John HAYCOCK, 25, Blacksmith, NOT born in County
All others born in County
In summary;
John is only down as born c 1806 on the 1871 Census
All others c 1813
He and Susan had THOS c 1843 but did not Marry til 1850
Marriage Reg;
John HEYCOCK march 1850, Wolverhampton, 17 382
Susan DICKSON on same page
From Marriage info I posted earlier his Father was JOHN
The actual Cert will have his Occp.
Trish :)
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Hi,
Trying to find information on John Haycock, born in Oswestry abt 1806.
Can anyone help, please?
Hiya .- this may be a possible I think
John HAYCOCKS born 1st August 1810 ,Oswestry
christened 2nd September 1810 at St Oswalds church,Oswestry - Parents JOHN Haycocks and Margaret
I put in for years 1805 - 1815 and this was the only one for Oswestry
allan
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I agree with Allan that that is the likely Christening for your John.
But be careful as there is a another John/Margaret christening Children in Atcham, Shropshire, around the same time.
So finding the right Marriage for your John to a Margaret may be tricky.
EG; ANDREW Haycock Baptised 15 April 1810, St Eata, Atcham to JOHN/MARGARET
Abode Uckington
These ones had, Martha 1804, Richard 1805, John 1808, William 1812
(Source FreeREG)
Familysearch has those Children +
Sarah 1797, Elizabeth 1801
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Christenings St Oswald, Oswestry, Shropshire to JOHN/MARGARET;
MARY 27 Sept 1798
SARAH 16 Feb 1800
JAMES 14 Aug 1804
WILLIAM 31 March 1805
JOHN 02 Sept 1810**
(Familysearch.Org)
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This marriage is online at www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk
His father Johns occupation was a gardener.
claire
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The Atcham Haycocks seem to have christened 1st Child Sarah 04 June 1797 (under Haycoks on FreeREG)
So there is this Marriage that might be the Oswestry John/Margaret as it is after that date;
John HAYCOCK
Margaret JONES 07 August 1797, Saint Alkmund, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
(F/S.Org)
Fits with 1st Child to the Oswestry Couple Mary 1798
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A bit more to the Christening that Garstonite added
John Haycocks was a labourer and living on Willow Street.
claire
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Hi :)
Looks like you're digging in my family tree there. I am descended from John Haycock b. 1816 Oswestry (blacksmith; father John Heycock, gardener) married Wolverhampton 1850 to Susan Dixon. Three children born before marriage (Edward 1841, John Thomas 1842 and Mary 1847), then several more afterwards: Sophia 1850, Alfred 1852, Samuel/Solomon 1853, Frederick 1857 and Joseph 1858. Then a final son George, born 1862, mother poss. Whitehead. Susan not the mother of George, as she died in 1860 together with an unnamed child.
Maybe we can compare notes?
Kind regards, Saskia (Dutch ;-)
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Hi. I am related to a branch of the Haycocks through my late mother. I wonder if there is a connection. The Hatfield I am related to see from Much Wenlock in Shropshire. That loves on Sheinton Street. My Grandma was named Mary Eliza Haycock. She gave all her three daughters the middle name Haycock e.g. my mum was called Elsie Hancock Gent.
I want to Much Wenlock last year to visit the war memorial in the church as my Grandma's brother Albert is remembered there. Whilst I was there a woman in the church told me there are some Haycocks in Bridgenorth....I think she said that were undertakers.
There might be a link between your relative and my Grandma's father.
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Further to my text...apologies ....predictive text made it unreadable!
'Hatfield' should read Haycock
'That loves' should read 'they lived'
'Elsie Hancock Gent' should read 'Elsie Haycock Gent'
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Could you say what you know about your Grandmother's Father - name and year and place of birth?
Thank-you
Added:
From 1901 census:
Wenlock Holy Trinity Shropshire
John Haycock 50 carpenter Baschurch
Harriet Haycock 46
Samuel Haycock 16
Edith E Haycock 14
Mary E Haycock 12 Much Wenlock Shropshire
William J Haycock 10
Albert E Haycock 4
George S Haycock 7
Edith A Haycock 7
RG13 Piece 2530 Folio 14 Page 20
Do you know if he is the son of Samuel and Rebekah (1861 census)?