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    Thank you. I will. Can someone go to a specific office to get a copy (I have a step son who lives in the Birmingham area - I'm from NJ, USA) or do I need to do via the mail?

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    Thanks. Is there some where to go and get a copy first hand (my step-son lives in the Birmingham area - I live in NJ, USA) or do I need to do it via the mail? Thanks again all for your help...I love this!!

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    You don't even have to get out of your chair:
    https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/

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    Great! I really do appreciate all the help!

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    Birth Certificate for Joseph Hayward, born September 18, 1895 parents are Joseph Hayward & Emma Heeley, address says Back 39 Talbot Street. Father's occupation grueral labourer (hard to read).

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    Joseph Hayward b. 1864 married Emma Heeley b. 1868 had John b. 1886, Frederick b. 1888, Henry b. 1890 and Joseph b. 1895. They lived at 39 Talbot Street.

    Found an 1891 Census having them at 41 Talbot Street and a Charles b. 1827 widower at 42 Talbot Street...was wondering if this could be his dad?

    Trying to find the parents of Joseph Hayward b. 1864

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    Hi again Alby65
    All looks good so far. Post number 15. Occupation might be 'general labourer'
    1871 census ref RG10 2626/22/6 is probably your Haywards.
    William Head b1832 Brick maker.
    Mary H. Wife b1835
    Edward C. son b1860
    Joseph son b1865
    Mary A. daughter b 1868
    Fredrick W. son b1871
    Living at Warth Farm. Arlingham. Gloucestershire.
    All born in Gloucestershire
    Last edited by Richard1955; 01-06-2011 at 10:09 PM. Reason: Crown Copyright TNA

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    Thanks so much...searching now to confirm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by birdlip View Post
    Also on IGI there is this marriage:

    Joseph HAYWARD m Emma HEALEY St Peter and St Paul, Aston, Warwickshire [Batch M00711]
    The entry notes that the groom is single, 23 (b 1862), and the bride is single and 19 (b 1866) The grooms father's name is William HAYWARD, the brides father is Henry HEALEY.

    My GUESS is that this is the Joseph baptised at Alderton, with a single mother, Mary. I think its likely that William and Hannh were Mary's parents, and brought Joseph up.

    I'll be interested to see if the Joseph in Birmingham in 1901 has a son Joseph around 5 or 6, and a wife named Emma anyway!
    Found Joseph Hayward's born 1864 parent's (ordered his birth certificate) father is William Hayward and mother is Mary "Heston", "Weston" (can't read it very well) living in Arlingham. Than found family all living on Warth Farm, Arlingham, Gloucestershire with brother and sisters Edward b. 1860, Joseph b. 1865, Mary b. 1868 and Frederick b. 1871. Also next home a Clara Hayward (sister) to MaryAnn Greed...still going!

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    Hi Alby65
    You on a roll now.
    See if you can keep it going and shout if you need help.

    In the early 1900's there used to be a big shop in Winchcombe called Hayward's.
    Just 4 miles from Alderton.
    I have a photo somewhere. I wonder if there is any link.
    Last edited by Richard1955; 27-06-2011 at 1:31 PM. Reason: adds

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