Descendants of William Hadfield

William HADFIELD. Lived at Glossop, Derbyshire. [ref. 5a]
  1. John HADFIELD, b. ca. 1712, m. 10 Jun 1728 at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Elizabeth GARSIDE (of Entwistle, Lancashire). Student at Oxford University (Brasenose College, matriculated 15 Oct 1734 aged 21). Schoolmaster in Glossop and curate of Mellor, Derbyshire. [ref. 1d,1e,5a,5c,5d]
    1. John HADFIELD of Lees Hall, Simmondley, Glossop, chr. 31 May 1729 at Glossop. [ref. 1e]
      1. William HADFIELD, chr. 4 Jan 1749 at Glossop. [ref. 1e]
    2. Joseph HADFIELD, chr. 16 Mar 1731 at Glossop, d. unm. ca. 1786. Student at Oxford University (Brasenose College, matriculated 25 Nov 1749, B.A. Queen's College 1753). Vicar of Knutsford, Cheshire. Will proved 9 Jan 1786 at PCC. [ref. 1e,5a,5c,13]
    3. Charles HADFIELD of Lees Hall, yeoman, farmer and gamekeeper to the Duke of Norfolk, chr. 1 Sep 1735 at Glossop, m. Mary ASHTON (of Gamesley, Glossop), d. 3 May 1795, bur. 6 May 1795 at Glossop. Will dated 17 Apr 1794, probate granted 3 Jun 1795, executors his wife Mary and son Joseph and son-in-law Arthur BOSTOCK.  [ref. 1e,5c,9]
      1. John HADFIELD, chr. 20 Oct 1757 at Glossop, d. unm. 3 Jul 1785, bur. 6 Jul 1785 at Glossop. Student at Oxford University (Brasenose College, matriculated 21 Mar 1777 aged 19, B.A. 1780). Curate of Prestwich, Lancashire. [ref. 1e,5a,5c]
      2. Elizabeth "Betty" HADFIELD, m. 10 Oct 1785 at Glossop, by license, John SIMPSON. [ref. 1e,5c,9]
      3. Ann "Nancy" HADFIELD, m. 16 Oct 1791 at Glossop, Arthur BOSTOCK, d. by 1860. [ref. 5c,6e,9]
        1. Ellen BOSTOCK, chr. 27 Oct 1802 at St. Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire. [ref. 1b]
      4. Sarah HADFIELD, d. by 1860. [ref. 5c]
      5. Mary "Polly" HADFIELD, unm. in 1794, d. 18 Feb 1802 at Glossop aged 25. [ref. 1e,5c,9]
      6. Joseph HADFIELD, b. ca. 1779 at Charlesworth, a hamlet in the parish of Glossop, m. 7 Jan 1801 at Glossop, Mary ELLISON (b. ca. 1781 at Tor Abbey, Devon, daughter of Matthew ELLISON), d. by 1861. The source, perhaps ca. 1830, of the Hadfield pedigree in Ince (ref. 5c). Listed as Joseph Hadfield, Esq., of Lees Hall, in the "Gentry" sections of Glossop trade directories for 1821, 1827, 1835, 1842, and 1850. In 1833, subscribed to A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis. In 1841, a farmer, living at Lees Hall with his wife Mary, their children Winifred, Ellen, Joseph, and Sarah, their son Matthew's wife Sarah and son Charles, and Ann PYE (b. ca. 1824 outside Derbyshire, perhaps a servant). In 1851, a landed proprietor, living at Lees Hall with his wife Mary, their children Winifred, Catherine, Ellen, Joseph, and Sarah Ann, their granddaughter Mary WILLIAMS, and a servant. In 1861, Mary was living on interest of money at Lees Hall, with her daughters Winifred, Catherine, Ellen, and Sarah, her granddaughter Mary WILLIAMS, a general servant, and a farm servant. [ref. 3a,3b,3c,4a,4b,5c,6d,9,10]
        1. Charles HADFIELD, b. ca. 1801, d. 20 May 1802 at Glossop. [ref. 1e,5c]
        2. Winifred HADFIELD, b. ca. 1802 at Lees Hall, d. reg Q2 1876 at Hayfield R.D. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her mother on interest of money. In 1871, a retired farmer, living at Lees Hall with her sisters Catherine, Helen, and Sarah, their (great) niece Maria FISHER, and a general servant. [ref. 2a,3a,3b,3c,3d,5c]
        3. Joseph HADFIELD, b. ca. 1804. [ref. 5c]
        4. Mary HADFIELD, b. ca. 1806. [ref. 5c]
        5. Anne HADFIELD, b. ca. 1808. [ref. 5c]
        6. Francis HADFIELD, b. ca. 1810. [ref. 5c]
        7. Matthew Ellison HADFIELD, b. 8 Sep 1812 at Lees Hall, m. reg. Q2 1839 at Kensington R.D., Sarah FRITH (b. ca. 1812 at Sheffield, Yorkshire), d. 9 Mar 1885, d. reg. Q1 1885 at Sheffield R.D. In 1841, Sarah and her son Charles were living with Matthew's parents. (Where was Matthew?) In 1851, an architect, living at Norfolkhead, Sheffield, with his wife Sarah, their daughters Alice, Frances, and Anne, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1861, an architect, living at Belle Vue, Sheffield, with his wife Sarah, their children Charles and Alice, and two servants. In 1871, an architect, living at Knowle House, Sheffield, with his wife Sarah, their daughter Maria, and two servants. In 1881, an architect, living at Knowle House, East Bank Road, Sheffield, with his wife Sarah and two housemaids. In 1891, Sarah was living on her own means at Norfolk Street, Glossop, with a cook and a housemaid. For more details of Matthew's career, see Matthew Ellison Hadfield[ref. 2a,3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,5c]
          1. Charles HADFIELD, b. ca. Nov 1840 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q4 1840 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D., m. reg. Q1 1867 at Halifax R.D., Emily RIMONDI (b. ca. 1843 at Halifax, Yorkshire). In 1841, living with his father's parents. (Where in 1851?) In 1861, an apprentice, living with his parents. In 1871, an architect, living at 1 Sharrow Head Terrace, Psalter Lane, Sheffield, with his wife Emily, their children Charles and Frances, a general servant, and a nurse. In 1881, an architect, F.R.I.B.A., living at 84 Norfolk Road, Sheffield, with his wife Emily, their children Frances, Joseph, and Constance, a cook, two nurses, and a general servant. In 1891, an architect, living at 84 Norfolk Road, Sheffield, with his wife Emily, their children Charles, Frances, Joseph, Constance, and Alice, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1901, an architect, living at 84 Norfolk Road, Sheffield, with his wife Emily, their children Charles and Constance, a housemaid, and a kitchenmaid. [ref. 2a,3a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Charles Matthew Ellison HADFIELD, b. ca. 1868 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q1 1868 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D. In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a student at Ushaw College, Esh, County Durham. In 1891 and 1901, an architect, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            2. Frances Mary HADFIELD, b. ca. Sep 1870 at Sheffield. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 3d,3e,3f]
            3. Joseph HADFIELD, b. ca. 1871 at Sheffield. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1891, an electrical engineering pupil, living with his parents. [ref. 3e,3f]
            4. Constance Alice M. HADFIELD, b. ca. Oct 1880 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q4 1880 at Sheffield R.D. In 1881, 1891, and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g]
            5. Alice HADFIELD, b. ca. 1882 at Sheffield. In 1891, living with her parents. [ref. 3f]
          2. Alice Mary (or Marie or Maria) HADFIELD, b. ca. 1842 at Sheffield, b. reg. Q2 1842 at Ecclesall Bierlow R.D. In 1851, 1861, and 1871, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3b,3c,3d]
          3. Frances T. HADFIELD, b. ca. 1843 at Glossop. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 3b]
          4. Anne HADFIELD, b. ca. 1846 at Glossop. In 1851, living with her parents. [ref. 3b]
        8. Elizabeth HADFIELD, b. ca. 1814, m. reg. Q2 1838 at Hayfield R.D., Henry WILLIAMS (b. ca. 1825). In 1841, living at Cheetwood, Manchester, Lancashire, with her husband Henry (a corn dealer), her sister Catherine, and a servant. [ref. 2a,3a,5c]
          1. Mary WILLIAMS, b. ca. 1841 at Cheetwood, m. reg. Q3 1862 at Hayfield R.D., James Charles FISHER (b. ca. 1835 at Blackburn, Lancashire), d. by 1881. In 1851, living with her mother's parents. In 1861, a proprietor of houses, living with her mother's mother. In 1871, living at Break Street, Poulton le Fylde, Lancashire, with her husband James (a cotton broker), their children Edward, Beatrice, and Gertrude, and a servant. In 1881, James was a sharebroker, boarding at 212 Gorton Lane, Gorton, Lancashire, with his daughter Maria. In 1891, he was a manager for Rossendale Belt Company, living at 212-216 Gorton Lane, Gorton, with his daughters Beatrice and Gertrude and a lodger. [ref. 2a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f]
            1. Edward FISHER, b. ca. 1863 at Glossop. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 3d]
            2. Maria Therese FISHER, b. ca. 1865 at Lees Hall or Padfield, Derbyshire, b. reg. Q4 1865 at Hayfield R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with her mother's aunts Winifred, Catherine, Helen, and Sarah HADFIELD. [ref. 2a,3d,3e]
            3. Beatrice Josephine M. FISHER, b. ca. 1868 at Poulton le Fylde, b. reg. Q4 1868 at Fylde R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her father. In 1901, visiting her cousin Alban FISHER at Highwood, High Road, Shenfield, Essex. [ref. 2a,3d,3f,3g]
            4. Gertrude Winefred M.J. FISHER, b. ca. Oct 1870 at Poulton le Fylde, b. reg. Q4 1870 at Fylde R.D. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1891, living with her father. [ref. 2a,3f]
            5. Agnes Mary J. FISHER, b. ca. 1876 at Blackburn, b. reg. Q2 1876 at Blackburn R.D. Deformed from childhood. In 1881 and 1891, living with her mother's aunt Catherine HADFIELD. Adopted by Catherine by 1891. In 1901, living with her mother's aunt Helen HADFIELD. [ref. 3e,3f,3g]
        9. Thomas John HADFIELD, b. ca. 1816. [ref. 5c]
        10. Catherine HADFIELD, b. ca. 1819 at Lees Hall. In 1841, living with her sister Elizabeth. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her mother on interest of money. In 1871, a retired farmer, living with her sister Winifred. In 1881, living at Lees Hall with her sisters Helen and Sarah, their great niece Agnes FISHER, and their niece Mary HADFIELD. In 1891, living on her own means at Lees Hall, with her sisters Helen and Sarah, their great niece Agnes FISHER, and a servant. [ref. 3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,5c]
        11. Ellen or Helen B. HADFIELD, b. ca. 1821 at Lees Hall. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her mother on interest of money. In 1871, a retired farmer, living with her sister Winifred. In 1881, living with her sister Catherine. In 1891, living on her own means with her sister Catherine. In 1901, living on her own means at Lees Hall, with her sister Sarah and their great niece Agnes FISHER. [ref. 3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,5c]
        12. Joseph Alfred or Alfred Joseph HADFIELD, b. ca. 1823 at Glossop, m. reg. Q3 1862 at Ashton under Lyne R.D., Charlotte WILD (b. ca. 1835 at Glossop), d. by 1901. In 1841 and 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, a traveler; Charlotte was living at Mill Lane, Cross Street, Hyde, Cheshire, in the household of her parents with her daughters Charlotte and Lilly. (Where was Joseph?) In 1871, a warehouseman, living at 16 Walker Street, Tranmere, Cheshire, with his wife Charlotte and their children Lilly, Joseph, Mary, Catherine, and Alfred. In 1881, a cotton agent, living at 73 Shear Brow, Blackburn, with his wife Charlotte and their children Charlotte, Joseph, Catherine, Alfred, Frederick, Aloysius, and Francis. In 1891, living at 55 Shear Brow, Blackburn, with his wife Charlotte and their children Charlotte, Mary, Alfred, and Frederick. In 1901 and 1911, Charlotte was living with her daughter Mary. [ref. 2a,3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,3h,5c]
            Left: Charlotte Baltimore Leech Hadfield (1856-1947). Right: Mary (Hadfield) Quin (1866-____) and Robert H. Quin (b. 1920). Photographs courtesy of Sue Russell.
          1. Charlotte Baltimore Leech HADFIELD, b. ca. 1856 at sea passing the Newfoundland Grand Banks on the S.S. Baltimore, d. reg. Q1 1947 at Eton R.D. In 1861, a scholar, living with her mother. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, a grocer's shop assistant, living with her parents. In 1901 and 1911, living with her sister Mary. [ref. 2a,3c,3e,3f,3g,3h,20a]
          2. Lilly HADFIELD, b. ca. 1858 at Dukinfield, Cheshire, b. reg. Q4 1858 at Ashton under Lyne R.D. In 1861, living with her mother. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3c,3d]
          3. Joseph HADFIELD, b. ca. 1863 at Wallasey cum Seacombe, Cheshire. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
          4. Mary HADFIELD, b. ca. 1866 at Tranmere or Birkenhead, m. reg. Q2 1891 at Bradford R.D., Robert Cornelius QUIN (b. ca. 1870 at London, b. reg. Q1 1870 at Westminster St. Margaret R.D., d. 11 Jan 1904 at Ballywhorrishy, County Donegal, Ireland). In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her aunt Catherine. In 1891, a grocer's shop assistant, living with her parents. In 1901, living at 83 Palatine Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, with her husband Robert (a consulting electrical engineer), their children Geraldine, Winifred, Robert, Gertrude, and Kathleen, her mother Charlotte, her sister Charlotte, and her husband's sister Margaret. At his death in 1904, Robert was of 3 Hollywood Villas, Melrose Road, Wandsworth, Surrey. His probate 26 Jan 1904 to his widow Mary; effects £1,000. In 1911, Mary was living at 11 Simmons Street, Blackburn, with her children Geraldine, Winifred, Robert, Gertrude, and Kathleen, her mother, her sister Charlotte, and Frederick STALLEY (a marine engineer's mechanic, b. ca. 1883), perhaps a lodger. [ref. 2a,3d,3e,3f,3g,3h,21]
            1. Geraldine May QUIN, b. ca. 1892 at Brighton, Sussex, b. reg. Q3 1892 at Brighton R.D., m. reg. Q3 1924 at Blackburn R.D., Herbert J. MYERSCOUGH. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, an underclothing machinist for a draper, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3g,3h]
            2. Winifred Mary C. QUIN, b. ca. 1893 at Brighton, b. reg. Q3 1893 at Brighton R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, a book sewer for a general printer, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3g,3h]
            3. Robert Hadfield QUIN, b. ca. 1895 at Brighton, b. reg. Q2 1895 at Steyning R.D., m. reg. Q1 1919 at Blackburn R.D., Leah HARTLEY. In 1901, living with his parents. In 1911, a chemist's apprentice, living with his mother. [ref. 2a,3g,3h]
              1. Robert H. QUIN, b. reg. Q1 1920 at Blackburn R.D., m1. reg. Q1 1942 at North East Cheshire R.D., Beryl M. GREASLEY (b. ca. 1916, d. reg. Q1 1946 at Bucklow R.D.), m2. reg. Q2 1947 at Bucklow R.D., Kathleen FLOYD. [ref. 2a]
                1. Ann P. QUIN, b. reg. Q2 1948 at Bucklow R.D. [ref. 2a]
                2. Barbara M. QUIN, b. reg. Q1 1950 at Bucklow R.D. [ref. 2a]
                3. Catherine E. QUIN, b. reg. Q4 1953 at Bucklow R.D. [ref. 2a]
                4. Susan M. QUIN, b. reg. Q3 1956 at Bucklow R.D. Researcher Sue Quin. [ref. 2a]
            4. Gertrude Mary QUIN, b. ca. 1897 at Blackpool, b. reg. Q4 1897 at Fylde R.D., m. reg. Q2 1919 at Blackburn R.D., Frank HARRISON. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3g,3h]
            5. Kathleen QUIN, b. ca. May 1900 at Blackpool, b. reg. Q3 1900 at Fylde R.D., m. reg. Q2 1928 at Fylde R.D., Robert D.L. FEDDIS. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1911, at school, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3g,3h]
          5. Catherine HADFIELD, b. ca. 1867 at Tranmere. In 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3d,3e]
          6. Alfred HADFIELD, b. ca. Apr 1870 at Higher Tranmere. In 1871 and 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a cotton cloth packer, living with his parents. [ref. 3d,3e,3f]
          7. Frederick HADFIELD, b. ca. 1871 at Blackburn. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, an upholsterer, living with his parents. [ref. 3e,3f]
          8. Aloysius HADFIELD, b. ca. 1874 at Blackburn. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 3e]
          9. Francis HADFIELD, b. ca. 1876 at Blackburn. In 1881, living with his parents. [ref. 3e]
          10. Another child. [ref. 3h]
        13. Sarah Ann HADFIELD, b. ca. 1825 at Lees Hall. In 1841 and 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, living with her mother on interest of money. In 1871, a retired farmer, living with her sister Winifred. In 1881, living with her sister Catherine. In 1891, living on her own means with her sister Catherine. In 1901, living on her own means with her sister Helen. [ref. 3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,5c]
    4. James HADFIELD, m. WAGSTAFF. A tanner, of Charlesworth. Had no children. [ref. 5c]
    5. William HADFIELD, b. at Mellor, m. 27 Oct 1774 at Northwich, Cheshire, Ann POWNALL, d. 1786. Student at Manchester Grammar School and Cambridge University (St. John's College, matriculated 1768). Perpetual curate of Witton, 1785-1786, and headmaster of Witton Grammar School. A fop: "the first gentleman who, at least in this part of the country, wore a white hat". [ref. 1a,5c,5d]
      1. Edward HADFIELD, army surgeon, m. a Frenchwoman, d. in Spain. They had no children. [ref. 5c]
      2. Alfred HADFIELD, b. ca. 1774, m. Sophia, d. 30 Apr 1822. Student at Manchester Grammar School and Oxford University (Brasenose College, matriculated 9 Jun 1791 aged 16, B.A. 1801, M.A. 1804). Incumbent of St. Stephen's, Liverpool, Lancashire. Vicar of Everton, Lancashire. [ref. 1f,5a,5c,5d]
        1. Alfred HADFIELD, b. ca. 1807 at Breightmet, a township in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire, chr. 2 Jul 1807 at St. Peter, Bolton-le-Moors, m1. ca. Sep 1834 Martha HOWELL (b. ca. 1805 in Lancashire, youngest daughter of T. HOWELL of Rose Hill, Bolton, d. reg. Q4 1841 at Bolton R.D.), m2. reg. Q3 1850 at Lancaster R.D., Anne Eliza RUSSELL (b. ca. 1819 at Liverpool, d. reg. Q2 1881 at Marylebone R.D.), d. 21 Apr 1879 (?), d. reg. Q2 1879 at Marylebone R.D. Educated at Manchester Grammar School and Oxford University (St. Mary Hall, matriculated 1 Jul 1824, B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832). In 1830, officiated at the baptism of his cousin Christian Ann HADFIELD's son William ORFORD at Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool. Perpetual curate of Bolton-le-Moors, 28 May 1833-1849. In 1841, a clergyman, living at Rose Hill, Bolton-le-Moors, with his wife Martha. Curate then vicar of Silverdale, Lancashire, 1850-1877. In 1851, the perpetual curate of Silverdale, living at the Silverdale parsonage with his wife Anne and two general servants. In 1858, officiated at William ORFORD's wedding at Walton on the Hill, Lancashire. In 1861, the perpetual curate of Silverdale, living at Silverdale parsonage with his wife Ann, their children Ann and Charles, and two general servants. In 1871, the curate of Silverdale, living at the Silverdale parsonage with his wife Ann, their daughter Ann, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1881, his widow Anne was living at 35 Hamilton Terrace, Marylebone, London, with her son Charles. [ref. 1f,1g,2a,2d,3a,3b,3c,3d,3e,5a,5b,15b]
          1. Alfred Robert HADFIELD, b. reg. Q2 1851 at Lancaster R.D., chr. 27 May 1851 at Warton near Lancaster, Lancashire, d. reg. Q1 1852 at Lancaster R.D. [ref. 1l,2a]
          2. Anne Sophia HADFIELD, b. ca. 1852 at Silverdale, b. reg. Q4 1852 at Lancaster R.D., chr. 13 Dec 1852 at Warton near Lancaster, m. reg. Q2 1877 at Lancaster R.D., John Albert BURTON (b. ca. 1851 at Ripon, Yorkshire). In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, living at Oak Villas, 10 Victoria Park, Shipley, Yorkshire, with her husband John (a bank cashier), their son William, a cook, and a nurse. In 1891, living at 10 Victoria Park, Shipley, with her husband John (a bank cashier), their children William, Adelaide, Charles, Geoffrey, and Maurice, John's sister Eliza, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1901, living at Glenholme, Fernhill Road, Shipley, with her husband John (a bank chief cashier), their children William, Adelaide, Charles, Geoffrey, and Maurice, a cook, and a housemaid. [ref. 1l,2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. William Ernest Hadfield BURTON, b. ca. 1879 at Baildon, Yorkshire, b. reg. Q3 1879 at Wharfedale R.D., m. reg. Q2 1908 at Bradford R.D., Maude MILLER. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, articled to a civil engineer, living with his parents. In 1906, elected as an associate member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g,15c]
            2. Adelaide Lilian BURTON, b. ca. 1881 at Shipley, b. reg. Q4 1881 at Bradford R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
            3. Charles Kingsley BURTON, b. ca. 1883 at Shipley, b. reg. Q3 1883 at Bradford R.D., m. reg. Q4 1917 at Knaresborough R.D., Effie M. FEA. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, an apprentice mechanical engineer, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
            4. Geoffrey Pownall BURTON, b. ca. 1884 at Shipley, b. reg. Q4 1884 at Bradford R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, a schoolboy, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
            5. Maurice Edward BURTON, b. ca. 1889 at Shipley, b. reg. Q4 1889 at Bradford R.D. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a schoolboy, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
          3. Charles Alfred HADFIELD, b. ca. 1855 at Silverdale, b. reg. Q2 1855 at Lancaster R.D., chr. 2 Apr 1855 at Silverdale, m. reg. Q3 1885 at Falmouth R.D., Bessie Mary Marie L'ESTRANGE (b. ca. 1863 at St. Pancras, London, b. reg. Q1 1863 at Pancras R.D.). In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a boarding scholar at Royal Grammar School, Lancaster, Lancashire. Educated at Oxford University (Pembroke College, matriculated 23 Oct 1872). In 1881, living with his mother. In 1891, living on his own means at 153 Fellowes Road, Hampstead, London, with his wife Bessie , their son Robert, visitor Matilda THOMPSON (b. ca. 1851 at Islington, London), a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1901, living on his own means at 153 Fellows Road, Hampstead, with his wife Mary, their daughter Grace, and a servant. [ref. 1k,2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,5a]
            1. Robert L'Estrange HADFIELD, b. ca. 1888 at Hampstead, b. reg. Q4 1888 at Hampstead R.D., m. reg. Q4 1911 at Fulham R.D., Muriel E. PAYNE. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a boarding pupil in a small private school (of just four boys) at 123 Adelaide Road, Hampstead. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
              1. Charles R. L'Estrange HADFIELD, b. reg. Q4 1913 at Willesden R.D. [ref. 2a]
              2. Joan L'Estrange HADFIELD, b. reg. Q3 1916 at Godstone R.D. [ref. 2a]
            2. Grace Marie HADFIELD, b. ca. 1894 at Hampstead, b. reg. Q4 1894 at Hampstead R.D. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3g]
          4. Alice Maude Mary HADFIELD, b. reg. Q4 1859 at Lancaster R.D., chr. 26 Oct 1859 at Silverdale, d. reg. Q1 1860 at Lancaster R.D. [ref. 1k,2a]
      3. Charles Garside HADFIELD, m1. 8 Aug 1801, by license, at St. Marylebone, Middlesex, Sarah Cruch GODFREY (b. 16 Feb 1785, chr. 13 Mar 1785 at St. Marylebone, daughter of John GODFREY and Mary, prob. d. by 1816), m2. 23 May 1816 at St. Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, Elizabeth "Betty" GRIMSHAW (b. ca. 1785 at Liverpool, daughter of Robert GRIMSHAW, m1. WILDE, wid. by 1816 ). At their marriage in 1801, Charles and Sarah were both of St. Marylebone. At his sons' baptisms in 1808, a clerk, of Brownlow Hill, Liverpool. At his sons' baptisms in 1813, a merchant, of Seel Street, Liverpool. At his son's baptism in 1814, a merchant, of Seymour Street, Liverpool. At his second marriage in 1816, a merchant, of Liverpool; Elizabeth was also of Liverpool. Described by Ince (ref. 5c) as a West Indies merchant. On 4 Mar 1827, made his will, describing himself as a merchant, of Liverpool. The will provided for his wife Betty, his children by her and by his first wife, and Betty's children by her first husband. It was proved 15 Oct 1831 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury at London. In 1841, Elizabeth was independent, living at 16 Brunswick Terrace North, Kirkdale, Liverpool, next door to her daughters Ellen and Hannah, with her children Betsey and Alfred. In 1851, she was living with her daughter Ellen. [ref. 1i,1j,1m,3a,5c,14]
        1. Eliza HADFIELD, b. 20 May 1802 at London, chr. 16 Jul 1802 at St. Marylebone, m. WILLIS (d. by 1881). In 1881, living with her sister Sarah. [ref. 1m,3e]
        2. Sarah Cruch HADFIELD, b. 17 Jun 1803 at London, chr. 6 Jul 1803 at St. Marylebone, m. José Marques BRAGA, d. reg. Q4 1884 at Toxteth Park R.D. [ref. 1m,2a,2c,3d]
        3. William HADFIELD, b. 15 Jan 1806 at Liverpool, chr. 18 Mar 1808 at St. Peter, Liverpool, m. 15 Aug 1833 at Howden, Yorkshire, Martha WIKELEY (b. ca. 1804 at Howden, chr. 10 Mar 1804 at Howden, youngest daughter of Thomas WIKELY and Mary WHITAKER, d. reg. Q3 1882 at West Ham R.D., bur. at St. Peter, Walthamstow), d. 14 Aug 1887, d. reg. Q3 1887 at Camberwell R.D., bur. beside his wife at St. Peter, Walthamstow. According to the Dictionary of National Biography, "entered commercial life in South America at a very early age ... first secretary of the Buenos Ayres Great Southern railway, secretary to the South American General Steam Navigation Company, and both by literary and commercial effort did much to open up South America to British enterprise and capital." At the 1832 election, a merchant, of South John Street, Liverpool, together with his brother Charles; like Charles, William voted for William Ewart. At his marriage in 1833, a merchant, of Liverpool. In 1851, a secretary and agent, living at Oxton Road, Claughton, in the parish of Bidston, Cheshire, with his wife Martha, her sisters Sarah and Elizabeth, her nephew William WETHERALL, and two servants. Author of Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands, with the Cape Horn Route to Australia (London, 1854). This book's preface is dated 30 Mar 1854 at Claughton, Birkenhead. In 1857, declared bankrupt: his losses were on shipments to Constantinople, as a result of the end of the Crimean War in Feb 1856. Editor of Brazil: Stray Notes from Bahia (Liverpool, 1860) by James WETHERELL, British vice-consul at Bahia and Paraiba. In 1861, a merchant, living at 2 Alfred Road, Birkenhead, Cheshire, with his wife Martha, her sisters Sarah and Elizabeth, and two servants. Founder and editor of The South American Journal and Brazil and River Plate Mail, 1868-1887. Author of Brazil and the River Plate in 1868 (London, 1869). In 1871, an agent, living at 11 Inverness Road, Paddington, London, with his wife Martha, her sisters Sarah and Elizabeth, and two servants. In 1881, an editor, living at Roseland, Benhill Street, Sutton, Surrey, with his wife Martha, her sisters Sarah and Elizabeth, and two servants. [ref. 1j,1t,2a,3b,3c,3d,3e,5g,11,15d,15e]
        4. Charles Garside HADFIELD, chr. 18 Mar 1808 at St. Peter, Liverpool, m. 14 Dec 1836 at Gretna Hall, Dumfriesshire, and 17 Dec 1836 at St. Luke, Liverpool, Elizabeth Ann Cossley HALL (b. ca. 1817 in Jamaica, daughter of Thomas James HALL, a barrister, judge, and magistrate, m2. 11 Oct 1853 at St. Mary, Marylebone, London, m. reg. Q4 1853 at Marylebone R.D., Charles IRONSIDE, wid. by 1871, d. reg. Q1 1903 at Kensington R.D.), d. reg. Q3 1844 at Liverpool R.D. At the 1832 election, the first after the Reform Bill extended the franchise, a merchant, of South John Street, Liverpool, together with his brother William; Charles voted for William Ewart (a liberal reformer). At Elizabeth's second marriage in 1853, her husband Charles was of Gloucester Place. In 1871, Elizabeth was an annuitant, living at 33 St. Lukes Road, Paddington, London, with a cook. In 1881, she was living on dividends at 33 St. Lukes Road, Paddington, with her nephew William Fitzwilliam HALL, a cook, and a waitress. In 1901, she was living on her own means with her niece Elizabeth (b. ca. 1851 at London, m. DOUGLAS, wid. by 1901). [ref. 1h,1j,1p,2a,3d,3e,3g,5f,11,15a,15f]
          1. (probably) Charles Garside HADFIELD, d. reg. Q3 1837 at Liverpool R.D. [ref. 2a]
          2. Agnes Elizabeth Mary HADFIELD, b. 4 Mar 1839, b. reg. Q2 1839 at Chorlton R.D., chr. 25 May 1839 at St. Saviour, Manchester, d. reg. Q4 1839 at Chorlton R.D. [ref. 1s,2a]
        5. Robert Pownall HADFIELD, chr. 7 Sep 1813 at St. Peter, Liverpool. On 9 May 1836, sailed from Liverpool on the ship Gulnare, arriving at Port Jackson (i.e. Sydney), New South Wales, on 30 Nov 1836. Tried at Sydney in Jul 1839 and sentenced to be transported to Tasmania for seven years on the ship Marian Watson. In 1841, a convict in Tasmania, employed as a police constable. Pardoned after serving five and a half years of his sentence, including two months on a ticket of leave, "his general conduct having been correct and having recently rendered assistance in extinguishing a fire." [ref. 1j,16a,17a,17b]
        6. John HADFIELD, chr. 7 Sep 1813 at St. Peter, Liverpool. [ref. 1j]
        7. Blucher HADFIELD, chr. 7 Nov 1814 at St. Peter, Liverpool. [ref. 1j]
        8. Elizabeth "Betsey" HADFIELD, b. ca. 1817 at Liverpool, chr. 9 Mar 1820 at St. Stephen, Liverpool, m. 1847 at Walton on the Hill, m. reg. Q2 1847 at West Derby R.D., George LOWE (b. ca. 1813 at Oxford(?), Lancashire). In 1841, independent, living with her mother. In 1851, living at 19 Woodside Crescent, Barony, Lanarkshire, with her husband George (a corn factor), their daughter Esther, her sister Hannah, a cook, a sick nurse, and two housemaids. In 1861, living at 7 Claremont Gardens, Glasgow, with her husband George (a corn factor), their children Esther, George, Mary, and Charles, her sister Hannah, a nursemaid, a cook, a tablemaid, and a housemaid. In 1871, living at 7 Claremont Gardens, Glasgow, with her husband George (a corn factor), their children Esther, George, Mary, and Charles, her sisters Hannah and Anne, visitor Anna M. MILLS (b. ca. 1851 at Glasgow), a housemaid, a cook, a tablemaid, a laundrymaid, and another servant (formerly a cook). In 1881, living at 7 Claremont Gardens, Glasgow, with her husband George (a merchant), their children Esther, George, Mary, and Charles, her sister Hannah, a housemaid, a cook, a tablemaid, and a laundrymaid. [ref. 1r,2a,2e,3a,3b,3c,3d,3e]
          1. Esther E. LOWE, b. ca. Feb 1851 at Glasgow. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871 and 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3b,3c,3d,3e]
          2. George B. LOWE, b. ca. 1852 at Glasgow. In 1861, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1871, an art student at Glasgow University, living with his parents. In 1881, a clerk, living with his parents. [ref. 3c,3d,3e]
          3. Mary B. LOWE, b. ca. 1854 at Glasgow. In 1861 and 1871, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1881, living with her parents. [ref. 3c,3d,3e]
          4. Charles Hadfield LOWE, b. ca. 1856 at Glasgow, m. reg. Q1 1884 at Chorlton R.D., Margaret Hunton COULTER (b. ca. 1862 at Letterkenny, Donegal, m2. reg. Q3 1897 at Chipping Norton R.D., Alfred MEECHAM, b. ca. 1865 at Upton St. Leonard, Gloucestershire), d. reg. Q4 1892 at Chorlton R.D. In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1881, a clerk, living with his parents. In 1891, a merchant's clerk, living the BLACKBURN family at 5 Old Hall Road, Sale, Cheshire, with his wife Margaret and their son Charles. In 1901, Margaret was living at High Street, Milton under Wychwood, Oxfordshire, with her second husband Alfred (a corn merchant's clerk and dealer) and a general servant. [ref. 2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Charles H. LOWE, b. ca. 1886 at Manchester. In 1891, visiting Sale with his parents. [ref. 3f]
        9. Hannah HADFIELD, b. ca. 1818 at Liverpool, chr. 9 Mar 1820 at St. Stephen, Liverpool. In 1841, living with her sister Ellen, next door to her mother. In 1851, 1861, 1871, and 1881, living with her sister Elizabeth. [ref. 1r,3a,3b,3c,3d,3e]
        10. Ellen Allen HADFIELD, b. ca. 1820 at Kirkdale or Preston, Lancashire, chr. 9 Mar 1820 at St. Stephen, Liverpool, m. reg. Q3 1837 at West Derby R.D., William STATHAM (b. ca. 1807 at Everton, Lancashire, d. by 1886). In 1841, living at 16 Brunswick Terrace North, Kirkdale, next door to her mother, with her husband William (a solicitor), their son William, her sister Hannah, and three servants. In 1851, living at Richmond Vale, Bootle-cum-Linacre, Lancashire, with her husband William (an attorney at law and clerk of Liverpool County Court), their sons William and Charles, her mother, her (or her husband's?) sister Jane, and three servants. In 1861, living at Brewery Lane, Tarbock, Lancashire, with her husband William (an attorney at law), their children Edith and George, and a servant. Emigrated to New Zealand, ca. 1863, with her husband William and their children Charles, Edith, and George. Settled at Dunedin. [ref. 1r,2a,3a,3b,3c,5h,15h]
          1. William STATHAM, b. ca. Sep 1839 at Kirkdale, b. reg. Q4 1839 at West Derby R.D. In 1841, living with his parents. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3a,3b]
          2. Charles Hadfield STATHAM, b. ca. 1845 at Kirkdale, b. reg. Q2 1845 at West Derby R.D., m. Ann Sutton HEMSLEY. In 1851, a scholar, living with his parents. Subsequently a merchant's clerk. At his daughter Annie's marriage in 1908, of Mornington, Dunedin. At his son Clive's death in 1915, of Princes Street, Dunedin. Ordained as an Anglican priest at the age of 70. [ref. 2a,3b,5h,15g,19a]
            1. Charles Ernest STATHAM, b. 10 May 1875 at Dunedin, New Zealand, m. 7 Dec 1905 at Dunedin, Lilias Harata Hine te Aho BURNETT, d. 5 Mar 1946 at Wellington, New Zealand. Emigrated to New Zealand, ca. 1863. A lawyer and politician in New Zealand. Speaker of the New Zealand parliament, 1922-1935. See his entry in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography[ref. 5h]
              1. One daughter. [ref. 5h]
            2. Frank Hadfield STATHAM, m. May Pierpont, d. ca. 8 Aug 1915. At his death, a major in the Otago Regiment of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force; his wife May was of 139 London Street, Dunedin. Killed in the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. Grave unknown. Named on a memorial at Chunuk Bair Cemetery, Turkey. [ref. 19a]
            3. Annie Ellen STATHAM, m. 11 Jul 1908 at All Saints, Dunedin, Thomas HOBSON (son of Thomas HOBSON of Takapau, Hawke's Bay). [ref. 15g]
            4. Clive Heathcote Falk STATHAM, d. ca. 8 Aug 1915. At his death, a corporal in the Otago Regiment of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. Grave unknown. Named on a memorial at Chunuk Bair Cemetery, Turkey. [ref. 19a]
          3. Edith Mary STATHAM, b. 13 Apr 1853 at Walton on the Hill, d. 13 Feb 1951 at St. Heliers, New Zealand. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. Emigrated to New Zealand, ca. 1863. At her brother George's death in 1886, of Timaru, New Zealand. A singer, nurse, secretary, war graves conservator, and community worker. See her entry in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography[ref. 3c,5h,15h]
          4. George Lowe STATHAM, b. ca. 1856 at Walton on the Hill, b. reg. Q1 1856 at West Derby R.D., d. of pneumonia 9 Sep 1886 at Sydney, New South Wales. In 1861, living with his parents. Emigrated to New Zealand, ca. 1863. [ref. 2a,3c,5h,15h]
        11. John Howard HADFIELD, chr. 12 Nov 1821 at St. Stephen, Liverpool. [ref. 1r]
        12. Anne HADFIELD, b. 13 Apr 1822 at Liverpool, chr. 26 May 1822 at St. Thomas, Liverpool, m. reg. Q2 1854 at West Derby R.D., Herman Eugene FALK (b. ca. 1820 in Prussia, d. reg. Q1 1898 at Northwich R.D.), d. 8 Jan 1894 at Catsclough, Cheshire, d. reg. Q1 1894 at Northwich R.D., memorial at St. Mary, Whitegate, near Winsford, Cheshire. In 1861, living at 6 Newbie Terrace, Everton, Lancashire, with her husband Herman (a salt merchant), their children John, Ady, Ellen, and Clara, visitors Alice STANLEY (b. ca. 1835 at Walton, Lancashire) and Mary RICKMAN (b. ca. 1847 at Bootle, Lancashire), and four servants. In 1871, visiting her sister Elizabeth in Glasgow; Herman was a salt proprietor and farmer of 300 acres employing 400 men and boys, living at Meadow Bank House, Whitegate, Cheshire, with his children Eliza, Clara, and Herbert, visitors Eliza and Henriette CARTER (b. ca. 1834 at London and ca. 1836 at Liverpool), his brother Robert, three house servants, and two farm servants. In 1881, living at Catsclough with her husband Herman (a salt proprietor "etc. etc. etc."), their children Ada, Nellie, Clara, and Herbert, a cook, two housemaids, and a kitchenmaid. (Where in 1891?) [ref. 1q,2a,3c,3d,3e,18a]
          1. (stepdaugher?) Eliza A. FALK, b. ca. 1851 at Liverpool. In 1871, living with her father. [ref. 3d]
          2. Herman John or John H. FALK, b. ca. 1855 at Gateacre, Liverpool, b. reg. Q2 1855 at Prescot R.D., m. reg. Q2 1878 at Kensington R.D., Rachel Russell E. TOYNBEE (b. ca. 1853 at St. James, London, d. reg. Q3 1931 at Wirral R.D.). In 1861, living with his parents. In 1871, a boarding pupil at Rugby School. Student at Oxford University (M.A. by 1881). In 1881, a law student, living at 23 Greenheys Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, with his wife Rachel, their son Oswald, Rachel's sister Grace, a cook, a nurse, and a housemaid. In 1891, a director and nonpracticing barrister, living at 9 Normanton Avenue, Toxteth Park, with his wife Rachel, their sons Oswald and John, a cook, and a parlormaid. In 1901, a barrister and director of a chemical, shipping, mercantile, and mining company, boarding at 24 Prussia Road, Hoylake cum West Kirby, Cheshire, with his sons Oswald and John; Rachel was visiting the GRENSIDE/FRANKLAND family at Oakfield, Copse Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey. [ref. 2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Oswald Toynbee FALK, b. ca. 1879 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q2 1879 at West Derby R.D. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, an exhibitioner at Balliol College, Oxford, living with his father. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g]
            2. John Howard T. FALK, b. ca. 1881 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q3 1881 at Toxteth Park R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. In 1901, an undergraduate at Balliol, living with his father. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
          3. Ada Charlotte "Ady" FALK, b. ca. 1856 at Liverpool (twin with Ellen), b. reg. Q3 1856 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q2 1882 at Northwich R.D., Herbert PRETTY (b. ca. 1854 at Fressingfield, Suffolk). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a boarding pupil in a small school at Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh, together with her sister Ellen. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, living at Melita, Oxford Road, Birkdale, Lancashire, with her husband Herbert (a salt and general merchant), their sons Arnold and Eric, a cook, a housemaid-waitress, another housemaid, and a monthly nurse. In 1901, living at 9 Oxford Road, Birkdale, with her husband Herbert (a mercantile manager for Salt Union), their children Eric, Ivo, and Olive, a cook, a housemaid-waitress, and two other housemaids. [ref. 2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Arnold H.F. PRETTY, b. ca. 1883 in France. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents. [ref. 3f]
            2. Eric Ernest F. PRETTY, b. ca. Feb 1891 at Birkdale, b. reg. Q1 1891 at Ormskirk R.D. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
            3. Ivo Alfred F. PRETTY, b. ca. 1892 at Birkdale, b. reg. Q4 1892 at Ormskirk R.D., m. reg. Q2 1933 at Westhampnett R.D., Phyllis I. AUSTIN. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3g]
            4. Olive Ida F. PRETTY, b. ca. 1895 at Birkdale, b. reg. Q4 1895 at Ormskirk R.D., m. reg. Q3 1928 at Reading R.D., Ronald W. CARTMEL. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 2a,3g]
          4. Ellen Hadfield "Nellie" FALK, b. ca. 1856 at Liverpool (twin with Ada), b. reg. Q3 1856 at West Derby R.D., m. reg. Q4 1890 at Northwich R.D., William Francis LAYCOCK (b. ca. 1857 at Brighton, Sussex). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a boarding pupil in a small school at Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh, together with her sister Ada. In 1881, living with her parents. (Where in 1891?) In 1901, living at The Nutshell, Grayshott, Hampshire, with her husband William (living on his own means), their daughter Nellie, a cook, and a housemaid. At his daughter's marriage in 1919, William was described as a gentleman. [ref. 1v,2a,3c,3d,3e,3g]
            1. Nellie Falk LAYCOCK, b. ca. 1892 at Putney, Surrey, b. reg. Q1 1892 at Wandsworth R.D., m. 3 Sep 1919 at Holy Trinity, Wandsworth, m. reg. Q3 1919 at Wandsworth R.D., Valentine Britton HAVENS (b. ca. 1889, son of Edwin Taylor HAVENS, a merchant). In 1901, living with her parents. At her marriage in 1919, of Holmbush Road, Wandsworth; Valentine was a lawyer, also of Holmbush Road; the witnesses were W.F. and Ellen H. LAYCOCK (Nellie's parents) and Harry [middle initial illegible] EDWARDS. In Jun 1926, arrived at Plymouth from New York on the ship Lancastria, with her husband Valentine (a lawyer) and their children Leston and Patricia; they planned to stay at the Lancaster Gate Hotel, Lancaster Gate, London; they were all U.S. citizens residing in the United States. [ref. 1v,2a,3g,16b]
              1. Patricia V. HAVENS, b. reg. Q1 1921 at Wandsworth R.D. In 1926, sailed from New York to Plymouth with her parents. [ref. 2a,16b]
              2. Leston HAVENS, b. ca. 1925. In 1926, sailed from New York to Plymouth with his parents. Ancestor of researcher Hazel Monforton. [ref. 16b]
          5. Clara Constance FALK, b. ca. May 1860 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q2 1860 at West Derby R.D., m1. reg. Q2 1890 at Northwich R.D., Henry (or Harry) Richard DAWES (b. 17 Mar 1864 at Gloucester, d. 8 Aug 1896 at Pitlochry, memorial at St. Mary, Whitegate, on the same cross as Clara's mother), m2. reg. Q3 1898 at Wandsworth R.D., David Henry BERNARD (b. ca. 1855 at Edmonton, Middlesex). In 1861, living with her parents. In 1871, a scholar, living with her father. In 1881, living with her parents. In 1891, living at Whitegate, Docklands Road, Bromley, Kent, with her husband Harry (a wholesale grocer), her brother Herbert, and two servants. In 1901, living at Whitegate, Portinscale Road, Wandsworth, London, with her husband David (a solicitor), a housemaid, and a cook. [ref. 2a,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g,18a]
          6. Herbert Eugene FALK, b. ca. 1862 at Liverpool, b. reg. Q2 1862 at West Derby R.D. In 1871, a scholar, living with his father. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, a wholesale grocer, living with his sister Clara and her husband. [ref. 2a,3d,3e,3f]
        13. Alfred HADFIELD, b. ca. 1825 in Lancashire, chr. 28 Jul 1825 at St. Stephen, Liverpool. In 1841, an apprentice, living with his mother. [ref. 1r,3a]
        14. Jane HADFIELD, b. ca. 1825 at Everton. In 1851, living with her sister Ellen. (Is Jane really Jane STATHAM, sister of Ellen's husband?) [ref. 3b]
        15. Edward Leucombe HADFIELD, chr. 25 Aug 1828 at St. Peter, Liverpool. [ref. 1j]
      4. Robert Pownall HADFIELD, b. ca. 1779 at Davenham, Cheshire, m1. 7 Oct 1803 at Plemonstall (or Plemstall), Cheshire, Ellen COOPER, m2. Anne (b. ca. 1777 outside Cheshire, d. reg. Q4 1849 at Northwich R.D.), d. reg. Q1 1867 at Bakewell R.D. In 1827, described in his brother's will as a salt proprietor, of Northwich, Cheshire. In 1841, a merchant, living at Winnington, Cheshire with his wife Anne and two servants. In 1851, a coal and salt proprietor, living at Winnington with his niece Ann ASTON (a gentlewoman, b. ca. 1821 at Chorlton, in the parish of Eccleshall, Staffordshire), and two servants. In the 1855 edition of Burke's Landed Gentry, of Winnington. In 1858, a witness at the marriage of his grandson William ORFORD. In 1861, a salt proprietor, visiting his daughter Christian. [ref. 1u,2a,2d,3a,3b,3c,5c,5e,14]
        1. Christian Ann HADFIELD (only child), b. ca. 1804 at Northwich, m1. 22 Dec 1825 at St. Helen, Witton, Cheshire, William ORFORD, m2. 12 Jul 1842 at Hartford, Cheshire, m2. reg. Q3 1842 at Northwich R.D., Daniel VAWDREY (b. 5 Mar 1807 at Church Minshull, Cheshire, d. reg. Q4 1896 at Whitchurch Shropshire R.D.), d. reg. Q4 1875 at Bakewell R.D. At her marriage in 1825, of Winnington. In 1841, living at Winnington with two servants. In 1851, living at the Rectory, Darley, Derbyshire, with her husband Daniel (the rector), their son Lewis, her visiting daughter Eleanor and Eleanor's husband, her visiting stepdaughter Elizabeth, another visitor Harriet KINDER (a scholar, b. ca. 1838 at Darley, perhaps visiting the servants rather than the VAWDREYs), a cook, a general servant, and a nurse. In 1861, living at the Rectory, Darley, with her husband Daniel (the rector of Darley), their son Lewis, her visiting father, and two servants. In 1871, living at the Rectory, Darley, with her husband Daniel (the rector of Darley and a landowner), his nephew (the curate), a cook, a housemaid, a kitchenmaid, and a groom. [ref. 1c,2a,2b,3a,3b,3c,3d,5e,6b,7,8]
          1. (as well as ORFORD children) Lewis Pownall VAWDREY, b. 1846 at Stepney, Middlesex, d. reg. Q1 1864 at Bakewell R.D. In 1851, living with his parents. In 1861, at home, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3b,3c,5e]
      5. John HADFIELD, b. ca. 1785 in Cheshire, m. 26 Jan 1808 at Plemonstall, Christian COOPER, d. reg. Q4 1841 at Northwich R.D. Surgeon in Northwich and in Middlewich, Cheshire. In 1825, witnessed the marriage of his niece Christian Ann HADFIELD. In Pigot's directory for 1828-1829, a surgeon, of Queen Street, Middlewich. In 1841, a surgeon, living at Queen Street, Middlewich, with his daughter Anne. [ref. 1c,1u,2a,3a,4c,5c,5d]
        1. William HADFIELD, b. ca. 1808 at Middlewich, d. 23 Feb 1852, d. reg. Q1 1852 at Whitehaven R.D. Student at Cambridge University (Caius College, admitted as pensioner 19 Feb 1825 aged 16, matriculated Michaelmas 1825, B.A. 1831). Ordained deacon (Chester), 18 Dec 1831. Ordained priest, 13 Jan 1833. In 1841, a curate, living at Marsh Green, Biddulph, Staffordshire. Perpetual curate of Alsager, Cheshire, 1843-1848. Perpetual curate of Cleator, Cumberland, 1848-1852. In 1851, the perpetual curate of Cleator, living at Cleator village with a servant. [ref. 2a,3a,3b,5d]
        2. Eleanor HADFIELD, b. ca. 1810 not in Lancashire, m. 1839 at Middlewich, m. reg. Q4 1839 at Northwich R.D., William SPEAKMAN (b. ca. 1807 at Church Lawton, Cheshire, m2. 1855 at Middlewich, m2. reg. Q3 1855 at Northwich R.D., Elizabeth PINNINGTON [b. ca. 1809 at Middlewich], d. 9 Feb 1873 at The Crescent, Salford, Lancashire, d. reg. Q1 1873 at Salford R.D.), d. 13 Jun 1844, d. reg. Q2 1844 at Salford R.D. In 1841, living at Hulme Place, Salford, with her husband William (a cotton spinner), their daughter Sarah, and two servants. At her death in 1844, William was of Crescent, Salford. (Where was William in 1851?) In 1861, William was a cotton and yarn commission agent, living at 1 Hulme Place, Salford, with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Sarah and Christian, and two servants. In 1871, he was a cotton and insurance agent, living at 1 Hulme Place, Salford, with his wife Elizabeth, daughters Sarah and Christian, a cook, and a housemaid. [ref. 2a,2b,3a,3c,3d,15i,15j]
          1. Sarah Elizabeth SPEAKMAN, b. ca. Sep 1840 at Salford, b. reg. Q3 1840 at Salford R.D., d. reg. Q3 1872 at Salford R.D. In 1841, living with her parents. (Where in 1851?) In 1861 and 1871, living with her father and stepmother. [ref. 2a,3a,3c,3d]
          2. Christian Ann SPEAKMAN, b. ca. 1843 at Salford, b. reg. Q1 1843 at Salford R.D., m. 1878 at Holy Trinity, Southport, Lancashire, m. reg. Q2 1878 at Ormskirk R.D., Edward Crofton E. CARLETON (b. ca. 1843 at Roscommon, Ireland, d. reg. Q2 1922 at Ormskirk R.D.), d. reg. Q4 1927 at Ormskirk R.D. (Where in 1851?) In 1861 and 1871, living with her father and stepmother. In 1881, living 76 Sankey Street, Warrington, Lancashire, with her husband Edward (the vicar of Holy Trinity Church), their children Edward and [unnamed son], visitor Hannah HARTLEY (an annuitant, b. ca. 1810 at Grafton, Yorkshire), a cook, a housemaid, and a nurse. In 1891, living at 76 Sankey Street, Warrington, with her sons Edward and Hugh, a cook, and two other servants. (Where was her husband Edward?) In 1901, living at 76 Sankey Street, Warrington, with her husband Edward (a clergyman), their sons Edward and Hugh, a cook, and two housemaids. [ref. 2a,2e,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Edward Barrington CARLETON, b. ca. 1879 at Southport, b. reg. Q2 1879 at Ormskirk R.D., m. reg. Q3 1909 at Halifax R.D., Alice Mary DENNING. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, living with his mother. In 1901, an Oxford undergraduate, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g]
            2. Hugh Hadfield CARLETON, b. ca. May 1880 at Warrington, b. reg. Q2 1881 at Warrington R.D., m. reg. Q2 1909 at Hampstead R.D., Olivia Furber HODGE. In 1881, living with his parents. In 1891, living with his mother. In 1901, an Oxford undergraduate. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g]
              1. Edward Hadfield CARLETON, b. 21 Sep 1910, b. reg. Q4 1910 at Kings Norton R.D., m. reg. Q1 1940 at Isle of Wight R.D., Muriel Joan HARTILL (b. 2 Jul 1912, d. reg. Dec 2002 at West Surrey R.D.), d. reg. Oct 1998 at Isle of Wight R.D. [ref. 2a]
                1. Anthony H. CARLETON, b. reg. Q2 1941 at Eton R.D. [ref. 2a]
                2. Paul CARLETON, b. reg. Q2 1943 at Isle of Wight R.D. [ref. 2a]
                3. James CARLETON, b. reg. Q2 1946 at Isle of Wight R.D. [ref. 2a]
                4. Julia CARLETON, b. reg. Q2 1946 at Isle of Wight R.D. [ref. 2a]
              2. Mary CARLETON, b. reg. Q1 1912 at Hampstead R.D. [ref. 2a]
        3. Christian Anne HADFIELD, b. ca. 1812 at Middlewich, m. 30 Jun 1842 at the Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, m. reg. Q2 1842 at Manchester R.D., Henry JOHNSON (b. ca. 1812 at St. Helens, Lancashire, son of Richard JOHNSON). In 1841, living with her father. In 1851, living at Bootle Lane, Walton on the Hill, with her husband Henry (a surgeon, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., G.R.), their children Eleanor, Christian, and Henry, her husband's sister Mary and brother William, a visitor, a cook, a nurse, a housemaid, and a groom. In 1861, living at Rice Lane, Walton on the Hill, with her husband Henry (a surgeon, M.R.C.S.Eng.), their children Eleanor, Christian, and William, a cook, and a housemaid. [ref. 2a,2e,3a,3b,3c,6a]
          1. Eleanor JOHNSON, b. ca. 1847 at Middlewich, b. reg. Q2 1847 at Northwich R.D., chr. 20 Mar 1847 at Middlewich, m. reg. Q3 1877 at West Derby R.D., George James ATHILL (b. ca. 1845 at Upper Holloway, Middlesex, b. reg. Q4 1845 at Islington R.D, d. reg. Q4 1897 at Winchester R.D.), d. reg. Q1 1932 at Winchester R.D. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her uncle James JOHNSON (a surgeon) at 1 Kirkdale Road, Bootle, Lancashire, together with her sister Christian. In 1881, a clergyman's wife, living at 4 Wodehouse Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall, with her daughter Christian and sister Christian; her husband George was a Church of England clergyman, living at Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall, with a cook and a general servant. In 1891, living at 5 Ranelagh Road, Winchester, Hampshire, with her husband George (a clerk in holy orders and diocesan inspector of schools), their daughters Christian, Janet, and Dorothy, a cook, and a housemaid. In 1901, living on her own means at 92 Cheesehill Street, Winchester, with her daughters Christian and Janet, her sister Christian, and a servant. [ref. 1o,2a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3f,3g]
            1. Christian Charlotte ATHILL, b. ca. 1878 at Truro, b. reg. Q3 1878 at Truro R.D., d. reg. Q1 1934 at Winchester R.D. In 1881, living with her mother. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3e,3f,3g]
            2. Janet Frances ATHILL, b. ca. 1883 at Truro, b. reg. Q1 1883 at Truro R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, living with her mother. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
            3. Dorothy Margaret ATHILL, b. ca. 1885 at Winchester, b. reg. Q2 1885 at Winchester R.D. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1901, a boarding pupil at the Clergy Daughters School, Great George Street, Bristol, Gloucestershire. [ref. 2a,3f,3g]
          2. Christian Anne JOHNSON, b. ca. 1849 at Walton on the Hill, b. reg. Q2 1849 at West Derby R.D., chr. 1 Jun 1849 at Walton on the Hill, d. reg. Q4 1927 at Basingstoke R.D. In 1851, living with her parents. In 1861, a scholar, living with her parents. In 1871, living with her uncle James JOHNSON, together with her sister Eleanor. In 1881, living with her sister Eleanor. (Where in 1891?) In 1901, living with her sister Eleanor. [ref. 1n,2a,3b,3c,3d,3e,3g]
          3. William Henry JOHNSON, b. ca. Jun 1850 at Walton on the Hill, b. reg. Q3 1850 at West Derby R.D. In 1851 and 1861, living with his parents. [ref. 2a,3b,3c]
Perhaps also related, but not yet identified:

Sources

  1. Parish registers (and similar) of baptisms, marriages, and burials
    1. Northwich, Cheshire (from IGI batch M??????)
    2. St. Mary, Stockport, Cheshire (from IGI batch C009433)
    3. St. Helen, Witton, Cheshire (from LDS microfilm ???????)
    4. Chesterfield, Derbyshire (from IGI batch M035863)
    5. Glossop, Derbyshire (from excerpts transcribed by Graham Hadfield)
    6. St. Peter, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire (from IGI batch P007153)
    7. Christ Church, Hunter Street, Liverpool, Lancashire (from bishop's transcripts on LDS microfilm 1068893)
    8. St. Luke, Liverpool, Lancashire (from IGI batch M161911)
    9. St. Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire (from IGI batch M005992 and the Lancashire OPC transcripts)
    10. St. Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire (from IGI batches P020271 and P020273 and the Lancashire OPC transcripts)
    11. Silverdale, Lancashire (from British Vital Records Index)
    12. Warton near Lancaster, Lancashire (from British Vital Records Index)
    13. St. Marylebone, Middlesex (from Ancestry's images; indexed by IGI batches M035243 and C035244 and Pallot's marriage index)
    14. Walton on the Hill, Lancashire (from IGI batch C005454)
    15. Middlewich, Cheshire (from IGI batch C866222)
    16. Marriages at Gretna Hall, Dumfriesshire, 1829-1855 (from Ancestry)
    17. St. Thomas, Liverpool, Lancashire (from IGI batch C025134)
    18. St. Stephen, Liverpool, Lancashire (from IGI batch C031879)
    19. St. Saviour, Manchester, Lancashire (from IGI batch C011577)
    20. Howden, Yorkshire (from IGI batches C007432 and M007433)
    21. Plemonstall, Cheshire (from British Vital Records Index)
    22. Holy Trinity, Wandsworth (from images at Ancestry)
  2. Civil registration
    1. GRO index of civil registration in England and Wales, via FreeBMD and sometimes Ancestry
    2. Cheshire Register Office index of civil registration in Cheshire
    3. Birth certificate of Roza Ellen Braga, daughter of Sarah Cruch (Hadfield) Braga, 1843
    4. Marriage certificate of William Orford, son of Christian Ann (Hadfield) Orford, and Eliza Braga, daughter of Sarah Cruch (Hadfield) Braga, 1858
    5. Lancashire Record Office index of civil registration in Lancashire
  3. Censuses of the United Kingdom (see selected excerpts)
    1. 1841
    2. 1851
    3. 1861
    4. 1871
    5. 1881
    6. 1891
    7. 1901
    8. 1911
  4. Directories
    1. Pigot's Commercial Directory of Derbyshire, 1835 (from transcript at Genuki)
    2. 19th-century Glossop trade directories, various years (from transcripts by Graham Hadfield)
    3. Pigot's Directory, 1828-1829 (from www.historicaldirectories.org)
  5. Published reference books
    1. Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses (London, 1888)
    2. Joseph Foster, Index Ecclesiasticus (Oxford, 1890)
    3. Ince's Pedigrees, prepared 1824-1860 (from transcript by John Palmer et al. -- Hadfield pedigree is on page 53b)
    4. J.A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses (online at Ancestry as Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900)
    5. Burke's Landed Gentry, 1855 (from images at Ancestry)
    6. Burke's Commoners, 1838 (from Google Books)
    7. Dictionary of National Biography, article on William Hadfield
    8. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, articles on Charles Ernest Statham and Edith Mary Statham
  6. Unverified patron submissions to the International Genealogical Index, online at FamilySearch
    1. batch 7231914
    2. batch 8924431
    3. batch 7222244
    4. batches A457563 and A457638
  7. Transcript of December 1825 Chester marriage licence bonds
  8. Information from Kathy Orford-Perkins of the Orford one-name study
  9. Abstracts of Derbyshire probate records, collected at Genuki
  10. Database of subscribers to books, part of U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830, online at Ancestry
  11. Transcript of the Liverpool Poll Book, 1832
  12. Medical Register for 1783
  13. DocumentsOnline index to PCC wills
  14. Will of Charles Garside Hadfield, made 1827, proved 1831
  15. Magazines, journals, and newspapers
    1. Annual Register, 1853, p. 198
    2. The British Magazine, Oct 1834, p. 466
    3. Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1906, p. 3
    4. Liverpool Mercury and Lancashire Advertiser, marriages and obituaries 23 Aug 1833, transcript by Caryl Williams
    5. The Times, 29 Oct 1857, p. 11, col. c
    6. The Gentleman's Magazine, Jan 1854, p. 77
    7. Otago Witness, marriages 12 Aug 1908, p. 51
    8. Timaru Herald, births marriages and deaths, Sep 1886, from transcript by the South Canterbury NZGenWeb Project
    9. Preston Guardian, deaths 15 Jun 1844
    10. Daily News, deaths 14 Feb 1873
  16. Immigration and Emigration records
    1. Unassisted immigrants to New South Wales, 1826-1922, from images at Ancestry
    2. U.K. incoming passenger lists, from images at Ancestry
  17. Criminal records
    1. Tasmania convict musters, 1806-1849, from images at Ancestry
    2. Tasmania convict pardons, 1834-1859
  18. Memorial inscriptions
    1. to Anne (Hadfield) Falk (1822-1894) and Harry Richard Davies (1864-1896) at St. Mary, Whitegate, near Winsford, Cheshire [details courtesy of Elaine Hanson]
  19. Military records
    1. Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Debt of Honour Register
  20. Personal communications from descendants
    1. Sue Quin, email 28 Apr 2013
  21. National probate calendar for England and Wales (from images at Ancestry)

content last revised 18 May 2013