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Staffordshire / Re: the pyatt family from staffs
« on: Wednesday 24 January 18 08:01 GMT (UK)  »
I don't have any subscription at the minute. I had 2 months on findmypast to get started but not had the time to justify it lately. I've used free searches to try and fill some blanks but it is more difficult.

It's good to find other people on the same search.  Did you say that you were related?

Bex

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Surrey / Re: Seeking help: William Hazleton
« on: Wednesday 24 January 18 07:48 GMT (UK)  »
Knightsbridge might be a good call. Someone found John on the 1941 census at Regents Park. (sorry I can't name the people who helped me. I have all the info copied and pasted ready to revisit though!)
I'm heading down to London in a few weeks, I might give St George's a visit.

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Surrey / Re: Seeking help: William Hazleton
« on: Wednesday 24 January 18 07:44 GMT (UK)  »
His guys, thanks for you replies on this. I was on chat last night and we decided that it was the correct baptism. Williams father John was listed as a soldier on the baptism papers.
 Someone managed to find his military listing and his birth back in Staffordshire.  I'm going to do more research into John and Harriet, hoping to find a wedding for them.
It's great how willing people are to help and support. Thanks for you contributions.

Bex

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Surrey / Seeking help: William Hazleton
« on: Tuesday 23 January 18 19:52 GMT (UK)  »
Wondering if anyone can help me....

I have a William Hazelton on my tree, born around 1834.

The 1851 census shows him in Foley, Stoke on Trent.  It says his birth was Raitsbridge, surrey but I can't find this place?

I found a baptism 22feb 1835 at St Georges, Hanover square.  I'm wondering if this could fit with his birth?

Does anyone know the locations that could help?

Thanks

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Staffordshire / Re: the pyatt family from staffs
« on: Tuesday 23 January 18 17:02 GMT (UK)  »
Crikey, you need detective status to work your way through it don't you! I don't know how more popular names get started.

I'm going to post details of other people I've drawn a blank with- keep you lot busy  ;)

Thanks for this info.

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Staffordshire / Re: the pyatt family from staffs
« on: Tuesday 23 January 18 14:27 GMT (UK)  »
That's great, thanks Trish.  I knew that Clara was married 3 times but didn't have the details from the certificates such as occupation.  It's great to see witnesses as I guess these often form part of the bigger picture.
I hadn't found Sarah Hobbies birth details so I can add that to my tree.

I'm really interested to find out more about both sides of my family. I'm finding that name changes and varying ages across census info makes it a bit of a jigsaw! An interesting challenge though.

Bex

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1901 census - Job Pyatt
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 20:34 GMT (UK)  »
Jemima May Lees (Pyatt) was my great grandmother.  I have her on the 1911 census at 3 wards buildings, Longton.  Her mother is Hannah Pyatt (middle name was Priscilla) and she is listed at being born 1873 in Salop, Wellington.

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Staffordshire / Re: the pyatt family from staffs
« on: Saturday 20 January 18 20:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

Jemima May Pyatt (Lees) was my great grandmother.  I have been researching the family tree and would be interested in any more details that any of you can add.

My dad remembers a Prince Pyatt but until finding this chat I hadn't managed to place him.

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