HARE/HAYWARD (General)

by m p griffiths @, Saturday, August 06, 2011, 09:58 (4911 days ago) @ unknown

When John HARE married Elizabeth DAW at Tibberton - 15 June 1840

the witnesses were Henry BEVAN and Caroline BEVVAN


This couple married at Tibberton 6 September 1838 and one of the witnesses was William HARE - who was christened at Tibberton in 1814.


Another brother of John HARE - Charles HARE born 1825 at Tibberton, has a child christened at Tibberton - 21 December 1847

Mary Ann HAYWARD HARE - parents Charles (labourer) and Caroline


So Charles was still in the country up 'til 1847

then we have the 1851 census for Churcham, Gloucestershire


Charles HAYWARD - 24 - born Tibberton
Caroline HAYWARD - 22 - born Tibberton
Mary A HAYWARD - 3 - both born Churcham (mother's maiden name GREGORY)
Charles HAYWARD - 7
Mary A GREGORY, visitor age 11 - born Hucclecote? Gloucestershire


Gloucestershire BDM

Charles HAYWARD married Caroline GREGORY, 1847, Corse St Margaret, Gloucestershire


and then we have ...

1841 Census, Tibberton, Cottage

George HAYWARD - 55 - born in County
Catherine HAYWARD - 55 - born in County

On the 1851 Census, for Tibberton

either side of two BEVAN families is

George HAYWARD - 70 - born Longney, Gloucs
Catherine - 61 born Callicent? Monmouthshire


1861 Census, Tibberton

Church House

George HAYWARD - 79 Ag. Lab. born Longney Glos
Catherine HAYWARD - 79 born Glamorgan, Newport
Charles GOODE - Lodger, Widower, age 27, Carter, born Churcham, Glos


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George HAYWARD is on the 1871 census at Tibberton (Almhouses) - transcribed as age 35, but is 85, born Longhope.

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There are a couple of HEARE baptisms around that time at Longney, parents Richard & Sarah


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This may 'cancel out' your John


1861 Census, Bulley

John HAYWARD - 43 - born Tibberton (HARWOOD on the 1851 census, age 40 - born Glos. N.K. wife Eliza)
Jane 19 - born Taynton (mother's maiden name DAW - Gloucestershire BDM)
Henry - 11 - born Newent (ditto)
Mary - 9 - born Newent (ditto)


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