Hi Lyn.
Well, I never thought anybody would respond to this, since I have been searching for the Haycock family for so long. I won't disclose too much info on this forum because it's sensitive,...
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Hi Lyn.
Well, I never thought anybody would respond to this, since I have been searching for the Haycock family for so long. I won't disclose too much info on this forum because it's sensitive,...
Hi :)
Does anybody have older relatives who remember the above families - Haycock and Armstrong - who lived in Kirkdale around the 1930's? My particular interest is for a couple named Joseph "Joe"...
Does anybody know whether there are records for dock labourers in the early 20th century? I'm hoping to find some details for my great-grandfather who was a dock labourer around 1900.
Thanks!
Hi Philip.
I'm sure some of these Haycocks are relatives, but as I don't have the exact names of George's children, I can't figure out which ones :disgust:
Anyway, thanks for looking into this...
Philip ...
Anything from 1881 onwards I guess, as I have no idea how long the family remained in the Liverpool area but know George Haycock was aboard HMS Carysfort during the 1881 census taking....
YEAH! :PDT11
Thanks a bunch for that, more info to add to the ever growing tree!
Scruffy
Hi All.
Could anybody please look up the following address:
86 Brisbane Str, Everton (or Kirkdale)
I'm interested in the HAYCOCK family, either George, John (Jack) or Joseph (Joe)
Many...
Thanks for that bit of info. I was wondering why I couldn't find the street on any current maps anymore.
Hi all :)
I have no idea whether these are still there or whether the areas are correct, but I'd love it if somebody could scrounge up some recent pix of the following areas/streets and...
I am looking for any information/relatives/descendants with regard to the following couple:
George HAYCOCK, son of John Haycock and Unknown
b. 1863 Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
married 23 Dec...