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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 28 October 12 09:56 GMT (UK) »
And it looks like the Hideys moved to Liverpool in the 1850's too. They are in Toxteth Park in subsequent censuses
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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 28 October 12 10:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Burial
11th August 1842 St Mary Abbots Kensington
David Haultaufderhyde aged 75, Mews Hornton Street

Part of Kensington is missing from the 1841 census - Hornton Street and Hornton Mews as well as the High Street have been lost.

According to his army record he was born Trintelburgh Hesse. Discharged in 1817 aged 50


St Mary Abbots baptisms for David and Frances

11th February 1831
Emily Catherine parents David and Frances, King Street, father's occupation Tailor

27th November 1833
Frances Maria parents David Thomas and Frances Sally, Park Place, father's occupation Tailor

24th February 1838
David parents David and Frances, King Street, father's occupation Tailor

14th July 1839
Arthur John parents David and Frances, King Street, father's occupation Tailor

6th November 1842 (5 years old)
David parents David and Frances, Earl Street, father's occupation Tailor


St Mary Abbots baptisms for David and Elizabeth

13th December 1807
Sophia Wilhelmina parents David and Elizabeth

13th February 1814
Thomas Alexander parents David and Elizabeth, The Barracks, father's occupation Private Soldier

31st December 1815 born 21st December 1810
David Thomas parents David and Elizabeth, Gardeners Builds, father's occupation Musician
 
29th September 1820
William parents David and Elizabeth, Church Street, father's occupation Musician

23rd October 1822
James parents David and Elizabeth, Sutton Street, father's occupation Army Pensioner



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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 28 October 12 10:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Valda,

How did you find the army record ? I've been searching for that without any success!
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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 28 October 12 11:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This post almost mentions the name change to Hidey and states sons Thomas Alexander and David Thomas also became soldiers.

http://list.genealogy.net/mm/archiv/hannover-l/2006-11/msg00307.html

The National Archives catalogue has David senior's army record reference. An electronic copy of the army record should be on the website Findmypast but may not be as he was discharged in Ireland and was a Kilmainham pensioner not a Chelsea pensioner. The spelling of the surname on the army record is Haulterafterhyde.

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/army-service-records/all


I can't find a pension record (most soldiers didn't serve long enough to receive a pension) for Thomas Alexander Haultaufderhyde but there is one for a Thomas Alexander born Kensington who was discharged in 1854 aged 39.
A Thomas Alexander born Nottinghill aged 66 and unmarried is in Middlesex Lunatic Asylum in 1881. Hanwell Asylum's census returns in 1871 were initials only. There is a T A of the right age recorded. This may or may not be the same man as the army record.
David Thomas' possible army record is harder to spot.

It looks like all the children at some point changed their surnames. Emily Catherine married James Joseph Newbold in 1874 and was living with him as his wife in 1871. Can't see her on earlier censuses.


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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 28 October 12 12:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Valda. It seems I was using the wrong search facility on the TNA website.

So David H served with the Hompesch Hussars, the York Hussars, and the 1st Foot from 1796 to 1817. 
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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 28 October 12 12:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi

29th October 1848 St Giles Cripplegate born 20th March
Alfred Haultaufderhyde parents David and Elizabeth, 10 Charles Street, father's occupation Tailor

The only use of the surname so the older of the two David's born to David senior must have been using another surname also. If he had an army career it was finished by 1848.


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Re: Haultaufderhyde
« Reply #15 on: Friday 07 December 12 13:12 GMT (UK) »
David's army discharge papers are now viewable on FindMyPast.

Indexed as HAULTERAFTERHYDE
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