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James Hayes
« on: Thursday 29 April 10 17:28 BST (UK) »
Im trying to find out who was the mother of James Hayes, born in Gorton 1815,manchester, his father was a thomas hayes, stonemason, who i am pretty sure came from St martin, Beverly, yorkshire. I know he married ann walton in 1824, but am unsure if he married before that, i have been unable to find any other thomas hayes who was a stonemason. so if anyone has any info, i would appreciate it.
many thanks.

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Re: James Hayes
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 29 April 10 19:13 BST (UK) »
Hi dragon58,

Just wanted to post a link to your thread on the Yorkshire (East Riding) board as there are some excellent replies on there that could help with your question here:-

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,452882.0.html

Its just a thought but is it possible James could have been Ann Walton's son and he took his step father's name when they married?  This would of course make more sense if she wasn't born in Yorkshire but according to the 1841 census she was  ???.  As I say its just an idea.

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Armitage, Slaithwaite; Buck, Staffs & Hampshire; Buckley, Bolton & Manchester; Temple, London & Hampshire; Crummett, Norfolk & Burnley; Osborne, Cornwall & Burnley; Haigh, Manchester & Todmorden; Gralton/Grant, Manchester & Ireland; France, Manchester & Slaithwaite; Shackleton, Burnley & Yorkshire; Dicks, Nottingham & Wiltshire; Sowter, Derbyshire

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Re: James Hayes
« Reply #2 on: Friday 30 April 10 12:57 BST (UK) »
thanks luzuu for info, have now solved the mystery, thomas married ann grant in 1815 in glenfield leictester, they divorced and she married anthony Cumberland loughborough,in 1819,so james was the son of ann and thomas, born in 1815. but thanks for your help.

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Re: James Hayes
« Reply #3 on: Friday 30 April 10 13:01 BST (UK) »
Pleased that you sorted it all out.  Got around a bit didn't he - Loughborough, Gorton, Beverley.

 :D

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Armitage, Slaithwaite; Buck, Staffs & Hampshire; Buckley, Bolton & Manchester; Temple, London & Hampshire; Crummett, Norfolk & Burnley; Osborne, Cornwall & Burnley; Haigh, Manchester & Todmorden; Gralton/Grant, Manchester & Ireland; France, Manchester & Slaithwaite; Shackleton, Burnley & Yorkshire; Dicks, Nottingham & Wiltshire; Sowter, Derbyshire


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Re: James Hayes
« Reply #4 on: Friday 30 April 10 14:34 BST (UK) »
Pleased that you sorted it all out.  Got around a bit didn't he - Loughborough, Gorton, Beverley.

 :D

Luzzu

yes i didnt know they had motorbikes in them days, sorry about spelling (luzzu)
when u get to my age you need your glasses on.
ive looked at the marriage cert on ancestory.com, they married in glenfield leicester, she was fifteen, they had to have her parents permission to marry.
must have been living in manchester when james was born.
anyway its nice to get the pieces together. will try and see how far i can get back with thomas hayes in beverly. :)