Just a quick question at the moment as I'm not sure I'm going to go too deep into this line at the moment.
In 1911, Caroline Alma May HAZELL was a 7 year old scholar living in Blewitt Street, Newport.
Elizabeth Ann HAZELL, wife, married 8 years, 29, Newport (Mon)
Caroline Alma May, dau, 7, Newport (Mon)
Alice Mary, dau, 4, Newport (Mon)
Herman Lewis, son, 2, Newport (Mon)
Looking at marriage indexes Elizabeth Ann COMLEY married George Henry HAZELL. Their marriage was registered in the 4th q. of 1903 in Newport (Mon).
Elizabeth's death was registered in Newport in the 1st q. of 1953 in Newport. There is one George H HAZELL registered in Newport with a birth year within 10 years of Elizabeth's in 3rd q. of 1939. This gives a birth year of 1875.
I've always assumed that George may have been a Seaman due to the fact that I can't find him anywhere in 1911 and Newport at the time would have been a popular place for seamen to settle.
Looking for George H HAZELL's registered around 1875 brings up just 1 in 1st q of 1875 in Lexden, Essex.
Going back to 1873, Alma Elizabeth STAPLETON married George HAZELL in Wandsworth, London.
I followed Alma Eliza to 1911 and George is finally with her in 1911 and is a sea man.
In 1891, the 16 year old George Henry is nowhere to be found.. so I'm assuming he's already aboard a ship somewhere.
I would assume that I'm on the right lines with the family... Would you all agree? I'm looking at ordering the certificate over the next few weeks but finances are just not allowing it yet. :(
In 1911, Caroline Alma May HAZELL was a 7 year old scholar living in Blewitt Street, Newport.
RG number: RG14 |
Piece: 31968 |
Reference: RG14PN31968 RG78PN1840 RD587 SD2 ED9 SN458 |
Caroline Alma May, dau, 7, Newport (Mon)
Alice Mary, dau, 4, Newport (Mon)
Herman Lewis, son, 2, Newport (Mon)
Elizabeth's death was registered in Newport in the 1st q. of 1953 in Newport. There is one George H HAZELL registered in Newport with a birth year within 10 years of Elizabeth's in 3rd q. of 1939. This gives a birth year of 1875.
I've always assumed that George may have been a Seaman due to the fact that I can't find him anywhere in 1911 and Newport at the time would have been a popular place for seamen to settle.
Looking for George H HAZELL's registered around 1875 brings up just 1 in 1st q of 1875 in Lexden, Essex.
1881 Census - Mill Road, Wivenhoe
Alma Eliza HAZELL, wife of head, mar, 26, Wivenhoe
George Henry, son, 6, Scholar, Wivenhoe
Mary Elizabeth, dau, 3, Scholar, Wivenhoe
Alma Eliza, dau, 3m, Wivenhoe
Alma Eliza HAZELL, wife of head, mar, 26, Wivenhoe
George Henry, son, 6, Scholar, Wivenhoe
Mary Elizabeth, dau, 3, Scholar, Wivenhoe
Alma Eliza, dau, 3m, Wivenhoe
I followed Alma Eliza to 1911 and George is finally with her in 1911 and is a sea man.
In 1891, the 16 year old George Henry is nowhere to be found.. so I'm assuming he's already aboard a ship somewhere.
I would assume that I'm on the right lines with the family... Would you all agree? I'm looking at ordering the certificate over the next few weeks but finances are just not allowing it yet. :(
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