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John HaytonAge: 30 years18471877

Name
John Hayton
Given names
John
Surname
Hayton
Christening 26 February 1847
Death registration reference
Carlisle 3Q 1877 volume 10b page 271

Christening of a sisterMary Hayton
29 January 1850 (Age 2 years)
Burial of a sisterMary Hayton
30 January 1850 (Age 2 years)
Christening of a sisterMary Hayton
12 September 1852 (Age 5 years)
Christening of a brotherThomas Hayton
12 September 1852 (Age 5 years)
Burial of a sisterMary Hayton
29 August 1853 (Age 6 years)
Burial of a fatherGeorge Hayton
14 March 1874 (Age 27 years)
Death 1 September 1877 (Age 30 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 18 July 1836Heversham, Westmorland
7 months
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
2 years
himself
John Hayton
Christening: 26 February 1847 49 35Patterdale, Westmorland
Death: 1 September 1877Carlisle, Cumberland
3 years
younger sister
Mary Hayton
Christening: 29 January 1850 52 38Patterdale, Westmorland
Burial: 30 January 1850Patterdale, Westmorland
3 years
younger sister
Mary Hayton
Christening: 12 September 1852 55 40Patterdale, Westmorland
Burial: 29 August 1853Patterdale, Westmorland
younger brother
Father’s family with Jane Thompson - View this family
father
step-mother
Marriage: 3 December 1815Patterdale, Westmorland
5 months
half-sister
2 years
half-sister
23 months
half-brother
20 months
half-brother
22 months
half-brother
John Hayton
Christening: 8 February 1824 26 29Kentmere, Westmorland
Burial: 27 September 1830Patterdale, Westmorland
2 years
half-brother
2 years
half-brother
Thomas Hayton
Christening: 26 April 1828 31 33Patterdale, Westmorland
Burial: 17 January 1835Patterdale, Westmorland
2 years
half-brother
James Hayton
Christening: 5 September 1830 33 35Patterdale, Westmorland
Burial: 23 November 1832Patterdale, Westmorland
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mother
Marriage: March
half-brother

Shared note
John probably died in Carlisle Infirmary following injuries when crushed between railway buffers - certified as accidental death by coroner's inquest on 1 Sep 1877. Alternatively, but less likely, John might have been an iron miner at Glaisdale, Yorkshire in 1871; and a coal miner (married but without wife present) in Roystone, Yorkshire in 1881