Daniel HaytonAge: 33 days1815–1815
- Name
- Daniel Hayton
- Given names
- Daniel
- Surname
- Hayton
Christening | 29 March 1815 |
Death | May 1815 (Age 33 days) |
Burial | 13 May 1815 (Age 45 days) |
Family with parents |
father |
John Hayton Christening: 27 December 1774 49 37 — Kirkbride, Cumberland Death: 15 December 1846 — Burnfoot, Wigton, Cumberland |
mother |
Sarah Hewetson Christening: 18 October 1779 — Bolton Parish, Cumberland Death: 8 February 1858 — Union St, Wigton, Cumberland |
Marriage: 31 October 1801 — Ireby, Cumberland |
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3 years elder brother |
John Hayton Christening: 26 August 1804 29 24 — St Mary, Carlisle Death: 3 September 1858 — High Toll Gate, Egremont, Cumberland |
4 months elder brother |
Amos Hayton Christening: 16 December 1804 29 25 — St Mary, Carlisle Death: |
3 years elder sister |
Ann Hayton Birth: 22 April 1808 33 28 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: |
5 years elder brother |
Joseph Hayton Christening: 11 November 1812 37 33 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: |
2 years himself |
Daniel Hayton Christening: 29 March 1815 40 35 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: May 1815 — Wigton, Cumberland |
3 years younger brother |
Hewitson Hayton Christening: 14 January 1818 43 38 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: February 1819 — Wigton, Cumberland |
2 years younger sister |
Sarah Hayton Christening: 26 April 1820 45 40 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: |
3 years younger sister |
Ruth Hayton Christening: 24 March 1823 48 43 — Wigton, Cumberland Death: July 1823 — Wigton, Cumberland |
Father’s family with Margaret Graham |
father |
John Hayton Christening: 27 December 1774 49 37 — Kirkbride, Cumberland Death: 15 December 1846 — Burnfoot, Wigton, Cumberland |
step-mother |
Margaret Graham Birth: about 1779 Death: November 1800 — Wigton, Cumberland |
Marriage: 21 June 1800 — Wigton, Cumberland |
Shared note | There is a possibility, based on DNA and facial likenesses, that Daniel did not in fact die in infancy, but survived then emigrated to USA before 1835, where he married, using the name David Hayton, and had a family in New York state, before later dying in the California Gold Rush of 1849. Descendants of this family still live in New York state. However, it has not (so far) proved possible to confirm this possibility with any certainty. |