George Chadwick 1839-1909

Paternal Family Tree: Chadwick of Hayfield

On 12th October 1831 [his father] Azariah Chadwick [aged 19] and [his mother] Hannah Hinchcliffe [aged 20] were married.

Azariah Chadwick: In 1812 he was born to George Chadwick at Glossop, Derbyshire [Map]. In July 1860 Azariah Chadwick died at Glossop, Derbyshire [Map].

Hannah Hinchcliffe: On 27th September 1811 she was born to Thomas Hinchliffe and Hannah Langley at Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map]. In April 1848 she died at Lower Barn Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map].

On 6th October 1839 George Chadwick was born to Azariah Chadwick [aged 27] and Hannah Hinchcliffe [aged 28] at Mottram, Cheshire.

In April 1848 [his mother] Hannah Hinchcliffe [aged 36] died at Lower Barn Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map].

1851. 1851 Census Derbyshire Hadfield Page 36. Lower Barn Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map].

[his father] Azariah Chadwick [aged 39]. Head. 41.

George Chadwick [aged 11]. Son. 12.

In July 1860 [his father] Azariah Chadwick [aged 48] died at Glossop, Derbyshire [Map].

1861. 1861 Census Cheshire Hollingworth District 12 Page 28. Hollingworth, Cheshire [Map].

John Jackson. Head. 26.

Mary Chadwick. Wife. 27.

George Chadwick [aged 21]. Brother-in-law. 21.

On or before 1876 George Chadwick [aged 36] and Sophia Smith [aged 32] were married.

On or before 13th February 1876 [his son] Harry Chadwick was born to George Chadwick [aged 36] and [his wife] Sophia Smith [aged 32] at Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map]. He married 1st July 1901 Alice Haigh and had issue.

Harry Chadwick: On 1st July 1901 Harry Chadwick and Alice Haigh were married at All Saints Church, Glossop [Map]. In May 1923 Harry Chadwick died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].

1881. 1881 Cheshire Tintwhistle. 5 New Road, Tintwhistle.

George Chadwick [aged 41]. Head. 41. General Labourer.

[his wife] Sophia Smith [aged 37]. Wife. 38.

[his son] Harry Chadwick [aged 4]. Son. 5.

In 1883 [his wife] Sophia Smith [aged 39] died at Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map].

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On 1st July 1901 [his son] Harry Chadwick [aged 25] and [his daughter-in-law] Alice Haigh [aged 21] were married at All Saints Church, Glossop [Map].

In July 1909 George Chadwick [aged 69] died at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire [Map].

Ancestors of George Chadwick 1839-1909

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Chadwick

Great x 1 Grandfather: George Chadwick

Grandfather: George Chadwick

Great x 1 Grandmother: Martha Hill

father: Azariah Chadwick

George Chadwick

Great x 1 Grandfather: Thomas Hinchcliffe

Grandfather: Thomas Hinchliffe

mother: Hannah Hinchcliffe

Grandmother: Hannah Langley