Genealogy from [haytontree]

William HaytonAge: 18 years18191837

Name
William Hayton
Given names
William
Surname
Hayton
Christening 11 April 1819
Marriage status
Never Married

Death registration reference
Cockermouth 3Q 1837 volume 25 page 58

Christening of a sisterElizabeth Hayton
29 April 1821 (Age 2 years)
Christening of a brotherJohn Hayton
27 July 1823 (Age 4 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherEsther Studdart
January 1826 (Age 6 years)
Burial of a paternal grandmotherEsther Studdart
11 January 1826 (Age 6 years)
Christening of a sisterEsther Hayton
15 January 1826 (Age 6 years)
Christening of a brotherNicholus Hayton
20 January 1828 (Age 8 years)
Christening of a sisterSarah Hayton
22 July 1830 (Age 11 years)
Death of a fatherJohn Hayton
February 1832 (Age 12 years)
Burial of a fatherJohn Hayton
28 February 1832 (Age 12 years)
Christening of a brotherEdward Hayton
30 September 1832 (Age 13 years)
Death of a brotherEdward Hayton
October 1832 (Age 13 years)
Burial of a brotherEdward Hayton
3 October 1832 (Age 13 years)
Death 28 July 1837 (Age 18 years)
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father
mother
Marriage: 13 September 1814Flimby, Cumberland
7 months
elder sister
Mary Hayton
Christening: 12 April 1815 23 28Flimby, Cumberland
Death: 25 December 1845Workington, Cumberland
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
2 years
himself
William Hayton
Christening: 11 April 1819 27 32Camerton, Cumberland
Death: 28 July 1837Coal Pits, Workington, Cumberland
2 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
John Hayton
Christening: 27 July 1823 32 36Workington, Cumberland
Death: October 1838Workington, Cumberland
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
Nicholus Hayton
Christening: 20 January 1828 36 41Workington, Cumberland
Death: October 1838Workington, Cumberland
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
Edward Hayton
Christening: 30 September 1832 41 45Workington, Cumberland
Death: October 1832Workington, Cumberland

Shared note
The cause of death is given as dying by the sea breaking into the coal pits at Workington, although there does not appear to have been a coroner's inquest