James Thomas Hayton1844–
- Name
- James Thomas Hayton
- Given names
- James Thomas
- Surname
- Hayton
Birth | 1844 23 19 |
Birth of a brother | Charles Samuel Hayton 1 May 1847 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Rachael Hayton 1853 (Age 9 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | James Hayton 1855 (Age 11 years) |
Death of a mother | Mary Ann Shore 4 November 1862 (Age 18 years) |
Marriage | Mary Ann Hulmes — View this family 22 December 1867 (Age 23 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | James T. Hayton 1869 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #2 | Mary E. Hayton 1870 (Age 26 years) |
Birth of a daughter #3 | Florence Sarah Hayton 27 January 1875 (Age 31 years) |
Death of a sister | Rachael Hayton 15 March 1925 (Age 81 years) |
Occupation | Draper's clerk in 1875 |
Marriage registration reference | Mary Ann Hulmes — View this family Chorlton 4Q 1867 volume 8c page 778 |
Death | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
Thomas Hayton Christening: 25 October 1820 34 26 — Kendal, Westmorland Death: |
mother |
Mary Ann Shore Birth: 1825 — Rochdale, Lancashire Death: 4 November 1862 — Hulme, Lancashire |
Marriage: 1843 — Manchester, Lancashire |
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2 years himself |
James Thomas Hayton Birth: 1844 23 19 — Rochdale, Lancashire Death: |
3 years younger brother |
Charles Samuel Hayton Birth: 1 May 1847 26 22 — Rochdale, Lancashire Death: |
7 years younger sister |
Rachael Hayton Birth: 1853 32 28 — Manchester, Lancashire Death: 15 March 1925 — Wentworth, Ontario* |
Family with Mary Ann Hulmes |
himself |
James Thomas Hayton Birth: 1844 23 19 — Rochdale, Lancashire Death: |
wife |
Mary Ann Hulmes Birth: 1850 — Hulme, Lancashire Death: |
Marriage: 22 December 1867 — Hulme, Lancashire |
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2 years son |
James T. Hayton Birth: 1869 25 19 — Hulme, Lancashire Death: |
2 years daughter |
Mary E. Hayton Birth: 1870 26 20 — Hulme, Lancashire Death: |
5 years daughter |
Florence Sarah Hayton Birth: 27 January 1875 31 25 — Aston, Birmingham Death: |
Shared note | James and his family living at Hulme, Manchester in 1871; and at 69 Aston Road, Aston, Birmingham in 1875. |