John Haslam (age 22), son of John Haslam, married Margaret Bisbrown (age 19) on 22 September 1853 at St John's Church, Preston, Lancashire, England.[2]
John Haslam's marriage to Margaret Bisbrown was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1853 in the Preston district.[3]
In the 1880 census John Haslam (age 50), farmer, was the married head of household in Sterling, Rice, Kansas, United States.[4]
John Haslam M 50 Married Head Farmer England
Margaret Haslam F 45 Married Wife Keeping House England
James Haslam M 18 Single Son At Home England
Caroline Haslam F 14 Single Daughter England
Daniel Haslam M 13 Single Son England
Elisabeth Haslam F 11 Single Daughter England
Henry Haslam M 10 Single Son Illinois, United States
Fred Haslam M 7 Single Son Kansas, United States
Minnie Haslam F 5 Single Daughter Kansas, United States
Maud Haslam F 2 Single Daughter Kansas, United States
↑ Marriage: "England, Lancashire, Parish Registers 1538-1910", citing Marriage, St John's Church, Preston, Lancashire, England, volume , Lancashire Record Office, Preston; FHL microfilm 1,278,759, FamilySearch Record: QKKH-N36M (accessed 8 June 2023), John Haslam (22) marriage to Margaret Bisbrown (19) on 22 Sep 1853 at St John's Church, Preston, Lancashire, England.
↑ Marriage Registration: "England & Wales Marriage Index", FreeBMD Entry Information (accessed 8 June 2023), Haslam, John. GRO Reference: 1853 Jul-Aug-Sep in Preston Volume 8e Page 537.
↑ 1880 Census: "United States Census, 1880", citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm , FamilySearch Record: MF5V-7B5 (accessed 8 June 2023) FamilySearch Image: 33SQ-GYYB-ZHQ Image number 00588, John Haslam (50), married, Farmer, head of household in Sterling, Rice, Kansas, United States. Born in England.
Killed by a London & Northwestern train on Tuesday night, August 23, 1898 while on a walk. The notice of death was sent to his son in the USA, John Thomas Haslam by his cousin Thomas Daggers
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