hyatt
08-03-2006, 05:35 AM
does anyone have anything on these hyatts from buckinghamshire?
cant find the missing link if there is one that is...
"The forebears of Moses may have arrived in Oxfordshire in the 1700s from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, about twenty miles north of Henley. The IGI for Bucks gives an entry for marriage at Aylesbury of a Moses Hyatt to Martha Stevens on 8 June 1702, and also entries for baptisms at Aylesbury of children of the couple: Mary (28 November 1705), Thomas (21 May 1703), Moses (15 October 1707) and Sarah (23 April 1710).
Our Moses (1799-1872, son of Moses Hyatt and wife Diana) was born at Watlington, Oxfordshire in 1799. In 1821 at Watlington he married Elizabeth Lawrence, daughter of William Lawrence, labourer, of Brightwell, Berkshire. Their ten children were born in Oxfordshire: William (who died in childhood, Joseph (born 1823), James (1825), Mary (1828), Elizabeth (1830), Moses (1833), Jonah (1835), Job (1840) and Diana (1842). The family may have moved at some stage to the vicinity of Henley-on-Thames. The index of civil registrations of births in England and Wales (which began in July 1837), gives entries for registration of birth of two children of Moses and Elizabeth:
Job (registered at Henley in 1840, Jan-March quarter, Volume 16, Folio 92) and Diana (reg at Henley in 1843, Jan-March quarter, Volume 16, Folio 83).
Some months after the birth of Diana, the family, consisting of Moses (aged 39), wife Elizabeth, and children Joseph (aged 21), James (18), Mary (16), Elizabeth (13), Moses (9), Jonah (6), Job (3) and infant Diana journeyed to Liverpool, where they embarked on the "bounty" ship "Wallace", which departed for Australia on 3 November 1843.
Moses may have had a nephew Jacob, who also emigrated to Australia before 1855 (when he married in Victoria)."
cant find the missing link if there is one that is...
"The forebears of Moses may have arrived in Oxfordshire in the 1700s from Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, about twenty miles north of Henley. The IGI for Bucks gives an entry for marriage at Aylesbury of a Moses Hyatt to Martha Stevens on 8 June 1702, and also entries for baptisms at Aylesbury of children of the couple: Mary (28 November 1705), Thomas (21 May 1703), Moses (15 October 1707) and Sarah (23 April 1710).
Our Moses (1799-1872, son of Moses Hyatt and wife Diana) was born at Watlington, Oxfordshire in 1799. In 1821 at Watlington he married Elizabeth Lawrence, daughter of William Lawrence, labourer, of Brightwell, Berkshire. Their ten children were born in Oxfordshire: William (who died in childhood, Joseph (born 1823), James (1825), Mary (1828), Elizabeth (1830), Moses (1833), Jonah (1835), Job (1840) and Diana (1842). The family may have moved at some stage to the vicinity of Henley-on-Thames. The index of civil registrations of births in England and Wales (which began in July 1837), gives entries for registration of birth of two children of Moses and Elizabeth:
Job (registered at Henley in 1840, Jan-March quarter, Volume 16, Folio 92) and Diana (reg at Henley in 1843, Jan-March quarter, Volume 16, Folio 83).
Some months after the birth of Diana, the family, consisting of Moses (aged 39), wife Elizabeth, and children Joseph (aged 21), James (18), Mary (16), Elizabeth (13), Moses (9), Jonah (6), Job (3) and infant Diana journeyed to Liverpool, where they embarked on the "bounty" ship "Wallace", which departed for Australia on 3 November 1843.
Moses may have had a nephew Jacob, who also emigrated to Australia before 1855 (when he married in Victoria)."