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Re: John Haycock
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 18 August 12 12:04 BST (UK) »
A bit more to the Christening that Garstonite added

John Haycocks was a labourer and living on Willow Street.

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Re: John Haycock
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 12 September 12 11:11 BST (UK) »
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 ;-)
Haycock (Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Oswestry); Rosewell (Shepperton); Wales/Whales (Thanet, Kent); Daborn (Chobham, Horsell); Prince and Powell (Liverpool area); Maxted and She(e)pwashe (Kent); Milo/Millot (France, Holland, England); genealogical research project on links to ancient Frisian aristocracy (Hofstra-Fynia-Tania). It keeps me off the streets ;)

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Re: John Haycock
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 29 June 16 22:43 BST (UK) »
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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Re: John Haycock
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 29 June 16 22:47 BST (UK) »
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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Re: John Haycock
« Reply #13 on: Friday 01 July 16 07:30 BST (UK) »
Could you say what you know about your Grandmother's Father - name and year and place of birth?

Thank-you

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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)?