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Old 04-12-10, 13:38
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Name - Elizabeth Hayhow, Hayho, Hayhoe, Haho

Date and place of birth - c1800 Hockley Essex

Names of parents - William Hayhow and Susan (unknown)

Date and place of baptism - 5 October 1800 St Peter and St Paul Hockley Essex

Details of each of his or her marriages -
Zachariah Wiltshire, Willsher
6 September 1819
St Peters Church Thundersley Essex

Occupation - Beerhouse Keeper

Addresses where they lived -
1822 - Thundersley Essex
1824 - Thundersley Essex
1825 - Thundersley Essex
1832 - Thundersley Essex
1834 - Thundersley Essex
1836 - Thundersley Essex
1837 - Thundersley Essex
1840 - Thundersley Essex
1841 - Cottage leading to Daws Heath, Thundersley, Essex,
1851 - Woodman, Thundersley, Essex
1861 - Woodman, Turnpike Road, Thundersley, Essex
1863 - Thundersley Essex

Date, place and cause of death
20 July 1863
Thundersley Essex
Bronchitis. One month

Date and place of burial - Not found

Details of will / administration of their estate - Not applicable

Memorial inscription - Unlikely
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Your Hayhos sound as much fun as my ex's Highos, variously recorded as Higho, Hyho, Hygho, Hiho and Hio, not to mention just plain High!
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Old 05-12-10, 10:57
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Chris, any connection with Suffolk? Especially Little Saxham. Have you come across an Ezekial Hayhow / Hayhoe?
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Old 05-12-10, 11:31
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Great fun....Especially when added to the Wiltshire/Willsher ect mix! And then one daughter married an Elcock and that brings its own problems

Margaret
To be honest I don't know yet.
Now I do know I have 'spoken' to someone before about an Ezekiel but going through my contacts on various places around the net I can't find out who it was or what it was about....It wasn't you was it?
I have a possible lead that William (married to Susan) was the son of William Hayhow and Elizabeth Stokes who married at Hockley in 1770 but that needs work on my next visit to the Essex RO.

I will keep you both in mind, maybe we are all related

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Old 05-12-10, 17:30
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I have Willsher, Wiltshire ancestors from Coggeshall, Essex.
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Old 05-12-10, 17:41
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Nell
Great fun....Especially when added to the Wiltshire/Willsher ect mix! And then one daughter married an Elcock and that brings its own problems

Margaret
To be honest I don't know yet.
Now I do know I have 'spoken' to someone before about an Ezekiel but going through my contacts on various places around the net I can't find out who it was or what it was about....It wasn't you was it?
I have a possible lead that William (married to Susan) was the son of William Hayhow and Elizabeth Stokes who married at Hockley in 1770 but that needs work on my next visit to the Essex RO.

I will keep you both in mind, maybe we are all related

Thanks
Chris
I can't remember Chris.

Mine are all in Suffolk.
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