Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

Mellor, Cheshire is in Cheshire.

Around 4th May 1778 John Hadfield was born at Mellor, Cheshire [Map]. He was baptised on 4th May 1778 at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].

On 25th August 1886 Charles Hadfield was born to Thomas Hadfield [aged 29] and Elizabeth Oakes [aged 34] at Mellor, Cheshire [Map]. He married (1) 30th December 1905 Caroline Wood and had issue (2) January 1920 Edith Fletcher.

Before 8th January 1903 Elizabeth Oakes [aged 51] died. She was living at Cobden Edge [Map]. She was buried on 8th January 1890 at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].

Around 1909 George Hadfield was born to Charles Hadfield [aged 22] and Caroline Wood [aged 53] at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].

William Hadfield was born to Thomas Hadfield and Elizabeth Oakes at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].

Cheetham Hill, Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

1881. 1881 Census Derbyshire Mellor District 6b Page 11. Cheetham Hill [Map].

James Redford Farmer [aged 57]. Head. 57. Farmer of 29 acres.

Dinah m Redford [aged 52]. Wife. 52. Farmer's wife. Born at Gnat Hole [Map].

Mary Ellen Redford. Daughter. 23. Cotton Corder at Cotton Mill.

Hannah Redford [aged 21]. Daughter. 21. Cotton Corder at Cotton Mill.

Esther Redford. Daughter. 14. Cotton Reeler.

Gnat Hole, Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

Around 1829 Dinah m Redford was born at Gnat Hole [Map].

1881. 1881 Census Derbyshire Mellor District 6b Page 11. Cheetham Hill [Map].

James Redford Farmer [aged 57]. Head. 57. Farmer of 29 acres.

Dinah m Redford [aged 52]. Wife. 52. Farmer's wife. Born at Gnat Hole [Map].

Mary Ellen Redford. Daughter. 23. Cotton Corder at Cotton Mill.

Hannah Redford [aged 21]. Daughter. 21. Cotton Corder at Cotton Mill.

Esther Redford. Daughter. 14. Cotton Reeler.

Lee, Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles

Around 1860 Hannah Redford was born to James Redford Farmer [aged 36] and Dinah m Redford [aged 31] at Lee. She married 26th June 1881 John Hadfield and had issue.

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1861. 1861 Census Derbyshire Mellor District 2 Page 2. 8 Lee.

James Redford Farmer [aged 37]. Head. 31. Coal Miner.

Dinah m Redford [aged 32]. Wife. 32.

Mary Ellen Redford. Daughter. 3.

Hannah Redford [aged 1]. Daughter. 1.

John Clayton. Lodger. Cottonn Bleacher.

William Nightingale. Lodger. Cottonn Bleacher.

Lower Bradshaw Farm, Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

1901. 1901 Census Derbyshire Mellor District 15 Page 4. Lower Bradshaw Farm [Map].

Joseph Hinchliffe. Head. 39.

Sarah Hinchliffe. Wife. 34.

Ernest Hinchcliffe. Son. Possibly 1 month possibly one year.

Ada Louise Moorcroft [aged 17]. Servant. Single. 16.

1911. 1911 Census Mellor. Lower Bradshaw Farm [Map].

George Henry Moorcroft [aged 54]. Head. 55.

Caroline Wood [aged 55]. Wife. 55.

Arthur Moorcroft [aged 24]. Son. 24.

Caroline Moorcroft [aged 21]. Daughter. 21.

George Henry Moorcroft [aged 19]. Son. 19.

Thomas Willam Moorcroft [aged 15]. Son. 15.

Mellor Hall Farm, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

1891. 1891 Census Derbyshire Mellor Page 1. Mellor Hall Farm [Map].

John Hadfield [aged 31]. Head. 30. Farmer.

Hannah Redford [aged 31]. Wife. 30.

Ellen Ann Hadfield [aged 9]. Daughter. 9.

Mary Hadfield [aged 7]. Daughter. 7.

Edith Hadfield [aged 3]. Daughter. 4.

Ann Goodwin [aged 71]. Mother. Widow. 72.

Ellen Ann Hadfield: Around 1882 she was born to John Hadfield and Hannah Redford.

Mary Hadfield: Around 1884 she was born to John Hadfield and Hannah Redford.

Edith Hadfield: Around 1888 she was born to John Hadfield and Hannah Redford.

1901. 1901 Census Derbyshire 37 Mellor Hall Farm. Mellor Hall Farm [Map].

John Hadfield [aged 41]. Head. 41. Farmer Employer.

Hannah Redford [aged 41]. Wife. 41.

Ellen Ann Hadfield [aged 19]. Daughter. 19. Calico Weaver at Cotton Mill.

Mary Hadfield [aged 17]. Daughter. 17. Card Room Hand aat Cotton Mill.

Edith Hadfield [aged 13]. Daughter. 13. Cotton Mill Operative.

Ann Goodwin [aged 81]. Mother. Widow. 81.

St Thomas' Church, Mellor, Cheshire, Welsh March, England, British Isles [Map]

In or before 28th January 1904 James Redford Farmer [aged 80] died. He was buried at St Thomas' Church, Mellor [Map] on 28th January 1904.

James Redford Farmer: Around 1824 he was born at Rowarth, Derbyshire [Map]. In or before 1850 he and Dinah m Redford were married.