Elizabeth Adelaide Hayton1855–
- Name
- Elizabeth Adelaide Hayton
- Given names
- Elizabeth Adelaide
- Surname
- Hayton
Birth | 15 March 1855 45 38 |
Christening | 3 June 1855 (Age 2 months) |
Birth of a brother | Thomas Hayton 17 May 1857 (Age 2 years) |
Christening of a brother | Thomas Hayton 30 August 1857 (Age 2 years) |
Burial of a paternal grandmother | Agnes Huck 11 June 1860 (Age 5 years) |
Burial of a mother | Janet Harrison 9 March 1879 (Age 23 years) |
Burial of a father | Gerard Hayton 5 November 1880 (Age 25 years) |
Death of a brother | Thomas Hayton 1887 (Age 31 years) |
Burial of a brother | Gerard Hayton 26 June 1899 (Age 44 years) |
Death | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
Gerard Hayton Christening: 20 April 1809 33 31 — Orton, Westmorland Burial: 5 November 1880 — Kentmere, Westmorland |
mother |
Janet Harrison Birth: 1817 — Kendal, Westmorland Burial: 9 March 1879 — Kentmere, Westmorland |
Marriage: 24 August 1846 — Kendal, Westmorland |
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3 months elder brother |
Joseph Hayton Christening: 7 December 1846 37 29 — Kentmere, Westmorland Death: |
20 months elder brother |
Gerard Hayton Christening: 6 August 1848 39 31 — Kentmere, Westmorland Burial: 7 March 1849 — Kentmere, Westmorland |
2 years elder brother |
Gerard Hayton Birth: 8 October 1850 41 33 Burial: 26 June 1899 — Barrow In Furness, Lancashire |
13 months elder sister |
Agnes Augusta Louisa Hayton Birth: 15 November 1851 42 34 Death: |
3 years herself |
Elizabeth Adelaide Hayton Birth: 15 March 1855 45 38 Death: |
2 years younger brother |
Thomas Hayton Birth: 17 May 1857 48 40 Death: 1887 |
Mother’s family with John Greenhow |
step-father |
John Greenhow Death: before 1846 |
mother |
Janet Harrison Birth: 1817 — Kendal, Westmorland Burial: 9 March 1879 — Kentmere, Westmorland |
Marriage: — |
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half-brother |
William Greenhow Birth: 28 September 1839 22 — Kentmere, Westmorland Death: |
3 years half-brother |
John Greenhow Birth: 15 June 1842 25 — Kentmere, Westmorland Death: |
Shared note | Elizabeth at boarding school in 1871; and a visitor at Kentmere vicarage in 1881; and lodging with Dorothy and Mary Wilson at Windermere in 1901 |