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Re: John Hayes - Otterbourne Hampshire
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 20 September 20 17:28 BST (UK) »
Both records seem to be on Ancestry. However-I'm getting different death/burial dates.
England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
The Otterbourne chap was buried 9 Jul 1851.

The man aboard the Tartar:
 in the UK, Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths at Sea, 1844-1890
didn't die until 24 Jul 1851.

Maureen

Hi Maureen

That’s where the confusion has crept in...The John Hayes I am trying to find info on, his father was John Hayes mother Mary Baten..John was married twice to Charlotte Gorey and Matilda Berry

Not sure if the info helps in any way ?

Kind Regards
Keith
Ryan - Liverpool
Tierney - Liverpool
Hearn - Suffolk, London, Midlands, West Lancashire. Liverpool.
Woodside - Liverpool, Midlands, Scotland, Wigtown.
Petersen/Peterson - Denmark, Hull, Liverpool
King - Hereford - Pencoyd, Monmouth
Harvey - Liverpool
Gray - Liverpool

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Re: John Hayes - Otterbourne Hampshire
« Reply #10 on: Monday 21 September 20 01:48 BST (UK) »
Hi Keith,

 The death for John HAYES-buried 9 Jul 1851... is surely "yours",though?

I'm not really seeing any confusion. (trying to be careful-but why would your guy be at sea in the first place? :) ).

Easy answer is the death cert. Maybe this one?
GRO Deaths:
HAYES, JOHN      51   
 1851  S Quarter in WINCHESTER & HURSLEY  Volume 07  Page 175 

All the best,
Maureen





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Re: John Hayes - Otterbourne Hampshire
« Reply #11 on: Monday 21 September 20 05:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Keith,

 The death for John HAYES-buried 9 Jul 1851... is surely "yours",though?

I'm not really seeing any confusion. (trying to be careful-but why would your guy be at sea in the first place? :) ).

Easy answer is the death cert. Maybe this one?
GRO Deaths:
HAYES, JOHN      51   
 1851  S Quarter in WINCHESTER & HURSLEY  Volume 07  Page 175 

All the best,
Maureen


Maureen,

I do agree as I cannot find any reason for my one to be at sea.  I think it is John aged 51 Winchester Hursley.   I have traced family to Hursley and their trades are mostly gardeners.  Working at the Manor House.

Keith
Ryan - Liverpool
Tierney - Liverpool
Hearn - Suffolk, London, Midlands, West Lancashire. Liverpool.
Woodside - Liverpool, Midlands, Scotland, Wigtown.
Petersen/Peterson - Denmark, Hull, Liverpool
King - Hereford - Pencoyd, Monmouth
Harvey - Liverpool
Gray - Liverpool