Paternal Family Tree: Hadfield
In or before 1846 [his father] Charles Hadfield [aged 27] and [his mother] Ann Goodwin [aged 26] were married.
Around 1857 Thomas Hadfield was born to Charles Hadfield [aged 38] and Ann Goodwin [aged 37].
1861. 1861 Census Derbyshire Mellor Cobden Edge Page 10. Cobden Edge [Map].
[his father] Charles Hadfield [aged 42]. Head. 43. Farmer 38 Acres.
Ann Hadfield. Wife. 42.
[his sister] Anne Hadfield [aged 15]. Daughter. 14. Cotton Factory Worker.
[his brother] John Hadfield [aged 1]. Son. 1
Thomas Hadfield [aged 4]. Son. 4.
Anne Hadfield: Around 1846 she was born to Charles Hadfield and Ann Goodwin.
1871. 1871 Census Derbyshire Mellor Page 10. Cobden Edge [Map].
[his father] Charles Hadfield [aged 52]. Head. 53. Farmer of 38 Acres.
Ann Hadfield. Wife. 56. Farmer's wife.
Thomas Hadfield [aged 14]. 13. Calico Print Worker.
[his brother] John Hadfield [aged 11]. 11. Scholar.
1881. 1881 Census Derbyshire Mellor Page 3. Cobden Edge [Map].
[his father] Charles Hadfield [aged 62]. Head. 62. Farmer of 38 Acres.
[his mother] Ann Goodwin [aged 61]. Wife. 61. Farmer's wife.
Thomas Hadfield [aged 24]. 23. Slurry? Cotton Print Works.
[his brother] John Hadfield [aged 21]. 21. Carter Cotton Print Works.
29th May 1884. 1884 Marriage Banns New Mills. Thomas Hadfield [aged 27] and Elizabeth Oakes [aged 32] were married. He a Farmer. His father, a farmer, Charles Hadfield deceased. Her father, a Blacksmith, Robert Oakes [aged 66] deceased.
On 25th August 1886 [his son] Charles Hadfield was born to Thomas Hadfield [aged 29] and [his wife] Elizabeth Oakes [aged 34] at Mellor, Cheshire [Map]. He married (1) 30th December 1905 Caroline Wood and had issue (2) January 1920 Edith Fletcher.
1891. 1891 Census Derbyshire Mellor 28 Cobden Edge. Cobden [Map].
Thomas Hadfield [aged 34]. Head. 34. Farmer and General Labourer.
1901. 1901 Census Derbyshire 37 Cobden Edge. Cobden Edge [Map].
Thomas Hadfield [aged 44]. Head. 45. Railway Labourer.
[his wife] Elizabeth Oakes [aged 49]. Wife. 49.
[his son] Charles Hadfield [aged 14]. Son. 14. Calico Printer Works Labourer.
William Hadfield. Son. 12.
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Before 8th January 1903 [his wife] Elizabeth Oakes [aged 51] died. She was living at Cobden Edge [Map]. She was buried on 8th January 1890 at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].
[his son] William Hadfield was born to Thomas Hadfield and Elizabeth Oakes at Mellor, Cheshire [Map].
Grandfather: John Hadfield
father: Charles Hadfield