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Antrim / Re: Wallace ,Lyle and Whittle Rosemarystreet Belfast
« on: Saturday 08 October 11 18:02 BST (UK)  »
Stephen,
Sorry for the delay, not done much family history recently.
My g-g-g-grandfather Robert Stott married Emily Haslett (Essex 1827) in Dublin, 1857. her father was a  soldier, John Haslett. We found his army records, he was born in 1786 in Belfast, joined army in 1806, gave his occupation as "clerk".

Pretty certain that he was married to Catherine, and probably had at least two sons John ~(Southampton 1829) and Henry (Limerick 1833). Quite feasible that he had another son in 1844.

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Antrim / Re: Wallace ,Lyle and Whittle Rosemarystreet Belfast
« on: Sunday 13 March 11 17:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Kingskerswell.

Are you saying that James Brother was John Haslett born 1786?

If so this is greast breakthough for me, we only recently confirmed that he was the father of Emily Haslett and his wife's name is Catharine. The only other thing we know from his army record is that he joined up in 1806, and was from Belfast. At one of his sons later weddings he is described as a clerk.

Is this the same one do you think?

Nat

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Antrim / Re: Wallace ,Lyle and Whittle Rosemarystreet Belfast
« on: Wednesday 09 March 11 17:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, Im new to Rootschat today.

I found a few posts on here about Hasletts from Belfast, I have a John Haslett born abt 1786 in Belfast Antrim who joined the army in 1806. Before that he was a clerk. With the date of the shipping company ending this year, perhaps he was related?

Does anybody have the names of the haslett family?

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