HADFIELD
- Parish Register entries and
‘strays’
1850 - 1899
date |
forename(s) |
event / details |
|
Roaland
HEDIELD |
owes 4/- for 4
rakes on a joiners account |
|
Martha,
daughter of Thomas and Hannah |
baptised, recorded
at |
|
Robert (27) |
buried, |
|
Joseph, son of
George & Mary Ann |
baptised, St.Thomas a Becket, Chapel-en-le-Frith |
|
Edward (44) |
1851 Census
return for Yeardsley cum Whaley – head, born Bugsworth, Derbyshire |
|
Martha (72) of
The Clough |
buried, Edale |
|
Hannah (26) of
Grindsbrook |
buried, Edale |
|
William Hadfield
(convict with conditional pardon) |
Departed |
|
Alfred Eden
Hadfield |
departed |
|
Samuel, son of
Samuel and Ellen |
died, buried
Charles, King and Martyr, |
|
John, son of
Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
William
Hadfield |
departed |
|
Thomas, son of
John and Ann |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Samuel (18)
son of John |
buried, |
|
Robert
Hadfield |
departed |
|
Mr. Hadfield |
departed |
|
Emma Hadfield
(convict having received conditional pardon) |
departed |
|
Eliza Ann (2y
9m) daughter of James of Oldham |
buried, |
|
William
TURNER, shoemaker of Chinley (father, George
Hadfield) and Ellen WYATT of Chinley. Peter
HADFIELD, witness. |
married, All
Saints, Glossop |
|
William, son
of John and Anne |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Silas (18) of
Glossop |
buried, |
|
Isaac, son of
Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Winifred (73)
of Charlesworth Fields |
buried, |
|
Thomas (7
months) of |
buried, St.Modwen, Burton on Trent |
|
Ellen (16),
daughter of Charles and Matilda |
died, buried
Charles, King and martyr, |
|
William (15)
of Monyash |
buried, Monyash |
|
William Charles,
son of John (mechanic) and Rachel |
baptised, Dronfield Free Methodist |
|
|
buried, |
1856 |
Thomas
HATFIELD labourer of Littleover |
mentions in
will wife, Ann, and William Robert Goodale,
Executor of Litchurch |
|
John Hy. HATFIELD (8 months) |
buried, Belper |
|
George (49) of
Droylsden nr Ashton |
buried,
Hayfield |
1858 |
Ann, daughter
of William and Ann HATFIELD |
mentioned in
the Will of Thomas MORLEY, publican of |
1858 |
Elizabeth,
sister |
mentioned in
the Will of Daniel JOWETT, Minister of Religion
of Longway
Bank |
1858 |
Samuel,
shoemaker of High Street, Glossop |
mentioned in
the Will of George BENNETT, spinner of Glossop |
1858 |
Joseph,
occupier of property in Morton, Brackenfield |
mentioned in
the Will of Matthew WRAGG, of Wheatcroft |
|
Mary (56), of
Whitfield |
buried,
Whitfield |
|
Hannah, daughter
of Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
James (25), of
Whitfield |
buried,
Whitfield |
|
Anne
Elizabeth, daughter of John (mechanic) and Rachel |
baptised, Dronfield Free Methodist |
14 May 1858 |
Ann (7), of |
buried,
Whitfield |
|
Samuel |
extracts from
a Doveholes joiner’s accounts. “Maken
sheep crak for 34 sheep. Whode,nals and
pant |
|
Samuel, son of
Samuel and Sarah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Charles Cam,
son of Charles and Eliza |
baptised,
recorded at |
1858 |
Martha, widow,
farmer of Hadfield |
Mentioned in
Will: William, the now only son of my
son, John of Hadfield, coal dealer.
Also Thomas NIELD, John Hadfield ALLSOP and John BALL. |
1858 |
Samuel,
witness |
Mentioned in
Will: Joseph BEVERSLEY
of Wormhill |
|
Hannah
HATFIELD of Litchurch aged 53 |
buried,
Normanton By Derby |
|
|
buried at Taxal, |
|
Hannah,
daughter of John and Ann |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Emma Jane,
daughter of Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Sarah Ann,
daughter of Samuel and Sarah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
|
died, buried
Charles, King and Martyr, |
|
William Henry,
son of Charles and Eliza |
baptised,
recorded at |
1861 |
Isaac, farmer
of Longway Bank |
mentioned in
the will of Henry Brocklehurst |
|
Maria HATFIELD
(72) of Calver |
buried, Baslow |
|
Elizabeth
HATFIELD (15) of Calver |
buried, Baslow |
|
Samuel
Hadfield Chadderton (19) |
married Mary
Elizabeth Higginbotham (20) |
|
Abraham, son
of Charles and Eliza |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Walter |
found not guilty
at Derby General Quarter Sessions of putting noxious material in water to
destroy fish. |
|
Robert, son of
Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
George, son of
Isaac, and Hannah HIGGINBOTTOM |
married, |
1863 |
William (son),
Mary RIDALL (grand daughter), Samuel Bagshaw (son), Catherine (daughter) |
mentioned in
the will of William, made in 1859 |
1863 |
Samuel
HATFIELD |
nephew,
mentioned in the will of George WOODHEAD, miller
and farmer of Clowne Mill |
1864 |
Martha |
niece,
mentioned in the will of Nanny |
1864 |
William and
Joseph |
mentioned in
the will of John DAKIN, parish farmer, of Pike Hall, Hartington |
1864 |
Robert, of the
house near the Cavern in Castleton |
mentioned in
the will of Micah TYM, miner of Castleton |
1865 |
Levi (d.3Feb1865), of Hope |
will |
1865 |
Mary and Elen, daughters of Charles of Glossop |
mentioned in
the will of Theodore Fauvel, Roman Catholic priest
of Glossop. Charles executor. |
1865 |
Thomas, of
Bushy Heath farm, Tideswell |
his will
mentions; son, |
1866 |
Thomas, of New
Mills, grocer. |
mentioned in
the will of William LONGSON, tailor and draper of
New Mills. |
1866 |
George,
property formerly owned by |
mentioned in
the will of Samuel TAYLOR, contractor of Glossop |
|
Samuel and
Emma FOSTER |
married,
Manchester Cathedral |
|
Martha
HATFIELD |
General
Quarter Sessions, Derby Assizes – larceny by servant. 1 month & |
|
Joseph
HATFIELD |
General
Quarter Sessions, Derby Assizes – larceny. 4 months |
April 1867 |
Joseph
Hatfield ROOSE, aged 6, of Wensley. |
admitted to Winster school (parents deceased) |
|
Mary Ann
HATFIELD, born |
baptised at |
1868 |
Ann |
mentioned as
witness in the will of Betty TURNER, spinster of Lower Cliff within Mellor,
Glossop |
|
Edith Ann |
baptized
at their house - daughter of George and Hannah of Wash, Chapel-en-le-Frith |
|
John (80) of
Bakewell Union |
buried, Elton |
|
Sarah Hannah
(b.2 Jan 1868) |
baptised, |
|
George Henry
HATFIELD (2 wks) |
buried, Clowne |
1869 |
Eli |
nephew,
mentioned in the will of Ann Hampson of Littlemoor, Glossop. |
1869 |
Francis
HATFIELD, shopkeeper |
Witness to
Will of Lydia WHITE (d.3Sep1863) of Matlock Bank ( |
|
Alice Ann
(b.13 Nov 1869), daughter of George (32) and Hannah HIGGINBOTTOM
(27) of |
baptised, |
|
Ratcliffe (39) |
buried,
Hayfield |
|
Thomas, son of
Samuel and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
1870 |
Joseph, of
Moor House, Brackenfield |
mentioned as
witness in the will of Daniel Brooks, farmer of |
1870 |
Thomas |
mentioned as
witness (grocer) in will of John Wharmby, grocer of
New Mills |
|
Robert Potts,
son of Thomas and Ann |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Joseph (73) |
buried, Elton |
1871 |
Ann and
daughter Sarah Hadfield |
appear as
lodging on census return for Brick Row, Broadbottom |
1872 |
John |
of |
1872 |
Sarah |
mentioned in
the will of James Briddon, blacksmith of Bonsall |
|
Mary Hannah,
daughter of Thomas and Ann |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Margaret Ellen
(b.31 May 1872) |
baptised, |
Apr 1873 |
Eliza,
charwoman |
convicted of
stealing cheese, Market Hall, derby. 9
years hard labour |
|
Samuel, son of
Samuel and Mary |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Mary, daughter
of Samuel and Mary |
baptised, recorded
at |
1874 |
Isaac |
mentioned in
the will of John Hague, farmer of Simmondley |
|
George (80) |
buried,
recorded at Youlgreave |
1875 |
Samuel |
witness to the
will of Edmund Potts, yeoman of Bolt Edge, Chapel-en-le-Frith |
Jan 1875 |
Charles of |
convicted of
house breaking and stealing two watches and crochet hooks – one month
hard labour |
1876 |
George |
mentioned in
the will of John WILSON of Alfreton |
|
Robert, son of
John and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Willy, aka Willy Hardy PILSLEY |
buried, Pilsley near |
|
Isaac (b.12
Jan 1877) |
baptised, |
|
Elizabeth
Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
|
buried, St.Thomas a Becket, Chapel-en-le-Frith |
5 May 1879 |
John Richard,
Son of Charles William and Matilda Clerk |
baptism, |
|
Joseph (69) |
died, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire |
|
Maria (b.19
Aug 1879) |
baptised, |
|
Margaret Ellen
(7), daughter of George and Hannah |
died, buried
at Dukinfield |
|
George HARDY,
known by the name of Thomas HADFIELD |
buried, Pilsley |
|
Ann, daughter
of Samuel and Kate |
baptised, recorded
at |
|
Samuel, son of
Samuel and Kate |
baptised,
recorded at |
Mar 1881 |
|
suicide |
|
Bertha (b.1
Nov 1881) |
baptised, |
|
Kate, daughter
of Samuel and Martha |
baptised, recorded
at |
|
Ruth, daughter
of Walter and Jane |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
James Grimshaw, son of Walter and Jane |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Samuel, son of
Samuel and Martha |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Thomas, son of
Thomas and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Martha Ellen,
daughter of Samuel and Martha |
baptised,
recorded at |
|
Lily, daughter
of John and Hannah |
baptised,
recorded at |
22 May 1888 |
Sarah Hannah
(20) daughter of George and Hannah |
died, buried
at Dukinfield |
|
Lavinia
Rose (b.20 Jun 1883), daughter of Thomas Rose. |
Admitted to |
|
Elizabeth,
daughter of George, and Stanhope Turner |
married, |
1891 |
female (38) |
departed |
1891 |
male (40) |
departed |
1891 |
male (4) |
departed |
|
Alice Ann (21)
daughter of George (engineer) of 2 |
married, |
1892 |
Benjamin (30) |
departed |
1892 |
Frederick L.
(18) |
departed |
1894 |
female (?) |
departed |
1894 |
male (?) |
departed |
1894 |
|
departed |
1895 |
A.J.Hadfield (40) |
departed |
1895 |
male (18) |
departed |
1896 |
Henry (37) |
departed |
1896 |
Thomas (29) |
departed |
1896 |
James (24) |
departed |
1897 |
Henry (40) |
departed |
1897 |
A. Hadfield
(male) |
departed |
1899 |
James (28) |
departed |
1898 |
Walter, of
Perry Foot, |
member of The Sheperds’ Society |
1898 |
William, of Shireoaks, Chapel-en-le-Frith |
member of The Sheperds’ Society |
1899 |
A. Hadfield
(adult female) |
departed |
1899 |
A.M. Hadfield
(19) female |
departed |
1899 |
A.F.
Hadfield (14) male |
departed |
1899 |
N.A.
Hadfield (18) female |
departed |
1899 |
C.F. Hadfield
(12) male |
departed |
1899 |
J.C. Hadfield
(9) male |
departed |
1899 |
E.D.
Hadfield (8) female |
departed |
1899 |
P.H.
Hadfield (6) female |
departed |
1899 |
H.G.
Hadfield (2) male |
departed |