David was baptised at Aldworth on January 17, 1813. [1]
David married, at age 23, to Sarah Clark.
They were married at Alsworth, Berkshire on October 15th, 1836. [2]
Children of David and Sarah Hazell:
Hannah HAZELL bpt. 12 Feb 1837 Aldworth, Berkshire, England; m Joseph GODDARD
William HAZELL bpt. 16 Sep 1838 Aldworth, Berkshire, England
Anne HAZELL bpt. 21 Jun 1840 Aldworth, Berkshire, England
Harriet HAZELL bpt. 7 Aug 1842 Aldworth, Berkshire, England
Ellen HAZELL b. 20 Sep 1844; bpt. 20 Oct 1844 Aldworth, Berkshire, England
David was a farm labourer.
In 1851, David Hazel, a farm labour, was living in Aldworth with his wife Sarah and four daughters: Hannah, age 14; Ann, age 9, Harriet, age 7 and 6-year-old Ellen. [3]
In 1861, David Hazel, a farm labour, was living in Aldworth, Berkshire, with his wife Sarah and daughter, 18-year-old Harriet Hazell. Also in the household was Ann's son 1-year-old Noah Hazell. [4]
In 1871 David and Sarah were still residing in Aldworth where David worked as a farm labourer. Their 11-year-old grandson Noah Hazell was also in the household. " [5]
Sources
↑ Baptism. "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975".
Original data: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 88171.
Ancestry au Record 9841 #164929956. "David Hazell baptism on 17 Jan 1813, son of Jonathan Hazell & Catherine, in Aldworth, Berkshire, England." Accessed 23 March 2024 by Michele (Flanagan) Gregg.
↑ Marriage.
"England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973".
Original data: England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 88171 Ancestry au Record 9852 #14414898. "David Hazel marriage to Sarah Clarke on 15 Oct 1836 in Aldworth, Berkshire, England." Accessed 23 March 2024 by Michele (Flanagan) Gregg.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with David by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
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