HADFIELD

Births, Deaths and Marriages of England and Wales

 

 

... with connections to

 

 Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA

 

 

 

This website is dedicated to

 

 Roger Hadfield  MA  F.R.G.S.  1929–2004

and to

George Frederick Hadfield  1915-2005

 

whose enthusiasm and encouragement made this web site possible

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HADFIELD – BDMs – England and Wales:

 

1.              Civil registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (BDMs) in England and Wales commenced in the September quarter of 1837.  Although compulsory by law to register, it was not until 1875 that it was strictly enforced.

2.             The General Register Office (GRO) BDMs are recorded and collated by year and quarter, e.g. 1875 September quarter will contain all those registrations for July, August and September 1875.

3.             The HADFIELD BDMs listed here have been copied from the GRO BDM microfiche indices.  The fields that do not contain information are as a consequence of those GRO microfiche records sighted being illegible.

 


Search Tips for GRO indices:

 

1.              Once the correct BIRTH entry has been located, check the entire quarter for an identical reference as this may indicate a multiple birth.  Multiple births are indicated with an asterisk or other symbol.

2.             Once the correct DEATH entry has been located, check the entire quarter for an identical reference as this may indicate one of the following:

 

a.                   simultaneous sibling deaths during a multiple birth (there are many);

b.                  simultaneous deaths of both mother and child(ren) during childbirth;

c.                  simultaneous sibling deaths due to natural causes, accident, war, criminal act or execution; and

d.                  simultaneous deaths of members of the same family at the same time and place.

 

3.             Both spouses will have identical MARRIAGE references listed under their respective surnames.  Identical references will also occur in the rare instance where two or more HADFIELD marriages are recorded in the same year, quarter, volume and page (four entries to a page).  Siblings being married at the same time and place may also have identical references.  Note that there are also instances where a HADFIELD married a HADFIELD.

4.             Registration of a BDM may not necessarily have taken place in the same quarter or year as the event.  The Registrar recording multiple births, deaths or marriages may or may not have recorded each person with identical references.

5.             With many HADFIELD families having personal evidence of BDMs being registered displaying the surname HATFIELD, it is worth examining the GRO BDMs for that surname as well.  A hundred or so years ago, many family members were illiterate and as Registrars tended to write what they heard, the person registering the BDM was therefore not able to check the accuracy of what had been recorded.

 

 

       BIRTHS        MARRIAGES        DEATHS        GRAVES

 

 

HADFIELD – BDMs – England and Wales, are reproduced by kind permission of the General Registrar Office.  The data is an extract from the GRO indices and any reproduction should only be made with the prior consent of the GRO and not for commercial gain.  All copyright inquiries should be directed to the GRO Index Sales Manager, Office of National Statistics, Smedley Hydro, Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Southport, England,  PR8 2HH, UK.

 

‘Click’ HERE for information on how to obtain a copy certificate

 


HADFIELD 'family trees'

Principal researcher  - Roger Hadfield  MA F.R.G.S.

 

county

city / town / village / place

Cheshire

 Dukinfield & Dukinfield Hall   1780>   connections to Australia

Cheshire

 Hollingworth   1766>   connections to Australia

Cheshire

 Poynton   1774>   connections to USA

Cheshire

 Stockport, Bosden, Bosfield and Hazel Grove  1780>

Derbyshire

 Castleton   1640>

Derbyshire

 Chapel-en-le-Frith (CELF), Chapel Milton, Bugsworth and Chinley  1635>

Derbyshire

 Chunal   1850>

Derbyshire

 Derby   1762>   connections to Canada and USA

Derbyshire

 Dinting   1630>

Derbyshire

 Duffield   1775>

Derbyshire

 Edale   1590>   connections to Australia and New Zealand

Derbyshire

 Elton, Damside, Copp & Perryfoot   1827>

Derbyshire

 Eyam   1630>

Derbyshire

 Hadfield   1636>

Derbyshire

 Hathersage, Peak Forest, Peak Dale   1680>

Derbyshire

 Hayfield   1682>

Derbyshire

 Hope   1616>

Derbyshire

 Mellor, Symondley, Symondley Hall   1695>  (now in Cheshire)  connections to Australia

Derbyshire

 Mickleover and Littleover   1787>

Derbyshire

 Mottram & Glossop   1678>   (by Graham HADFIELD - JiGraH Resources)

Derbyshire

 Padfield   1663>   connections to New Zealand and USA

Derbyshire

 Parwich   1749>

Derbyshire

 Peak Forest   1731>   connections to Australia

Derbyshire

 Shirland   1725>   connections  to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA

Derbyshire

 Tideswell, Wormhill, Chapel-en-le-Frith & Barmoor Farm   1758>

Derbyshire

 Youlgreave & Elton 1693>

Lancashire

 Bedford & Newton Heath   1838>   connections to Australia

Lancashire

 Hindley, Ince   1735>   connections to Australia

Lancashire

 Oldham  1756>  connections to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA

Yorkshire

 Wakefield   1744>   connections to New Zealand


 

HADFIELD Family Trees are reproduced from information principally collected and collated by Roger Hadfield MA, FRGS

and subsequently kindly supplied by the Derbyshire Family History Society, the holders of Roger’s bequeathed research papers.

 


 

A random collection of Parish Register entries and 'strays' from:

 

 

Census Returns:

1841 census - Macclesfield, Cheshire

1851 census - Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire

1851 census (part) - Stalybridge, Cheshire

1881 census - Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire

1881 census - Bakewell, Derbyshire

1881 census – Blackburn, Lancashire

1881 census - Brampton, Yorkshire

1881 census - Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire

1881 census - Chesterfield, Derbyshire

1881 census - Derby, Derbyshire

1881 census - Dukinfield, Cheshire

1881 census - Glossop, Derbyshire

1881 census - Hathersage, Derbyshire

1881 census - Hayfield, Derbyshire

1881 census - Hope, Derbyshire

1881 census - London, Middlesex

1881 census - Marple, Cheshire

1881 census - Mellor, Derbyshire

1881 census - Oldham, Lancashire

1881 census - Peak Forest, Derbyshire

1881 census - Sheffield, Yorkshire

1881 census - Stockport, Cheshire

1881 census – Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire

1881 census - Tideswell, Derbyshire

1881 census - Wormhill, Derbyshire

1891 census – Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire

 Only HADFIELD family members are referenced here. Relations (in-laws etc.) and/or other family members may also have been in the same dwelling on census night.  For full details, check with your local library or LDS (Mormon) Family History Centre.

 


 

HADFIELDs in Australia:

 

 

colony / state / territory

Births

marriages

deaths

graves

Australian Capital Territory

 

 

1946

 

New South Wales

1844-1906

1868-1956

1853-2004

1863-1896

Norfolk Island

 

 

 

 

Northern Territory

 

 

 

 

Queensland

1905

 

2005

2005

South Australia

 

 

 

1978-2003

Tasmania

(Van Diemen’s Land / Port Arthur)

1851-1899

1846-1888

1873-1899

1899-2003

Victoria

(Port Phillip / Western Port)

1856-1899

1856-1916

1857-1899

1884-2007

Western Australia

(Swan River)

1896-1930

1900-1933

1918-1965

1918-2004

 


 

Roll of Honour – Australian National War Memorial, Canberra, ACT

 

Name

Service Number

Unit

Conflict

HADFIELD Alfred

4136

22nd Battalion (Infantry)

WW1   1914-1918

HADFIELD Allan Alfred

133422

RAAF Station Canberra

WW2  1939-1945

HADFIELD Joseph

817

27th Battalion (Infantry)

WW1  1914-1918

HADFIELD Ronald Patrick

TX1227

2/1 Tank Attack Regiment RAA

WW2  1939-1945

 

 


 

Australian Pre- WW1 conflicts

 

 

Name

Service Number

Unit

Conflict

HADFIELD D.

4

Army Medical Corps (NSW)

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

HADFIELD David

1292

Army Medical Corps (NSW)

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

HADFIELD David

41

Infantry

Sudan (NSW Contingent) 1885

HADFIELD Edward Albert

392

NSW Imperial Bushmen

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

HADFIELD Henry Foster

3450

3 NSW Imperial Bushmen

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

HADFIELD William Frank

2589

A Bty, Royal Australian Artillery

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

WYATT George Hadfield

162

4 Imperial Contingent

South Africa 1899-1902 (Boer War)

 


 

Vietnam War:

 

HADFIELD David Edgar

A222089

35 Squadron RAAF

28 June 1967 – 26 June 1968

HADFIELD David Lawrence

R95878

HMAS Parramatta

HMAS Sydney

HMAS Sydney

5 April 1968 – 17 April 1968

17 November 1969 – 5 December 1969

16 February 1970 – 5 March 1970

 

 


HADFIELDs in New Zealand (Settlement of Otago):

 

births

marriages

deaths

graves

1871

1852-1943

1902-1961

1880-2004

 

 


 

 

Other interesting HADFIELD facts:

 

the infamous

newspaper articles

A Derbyshire family

HADFIELD, the name

transported convicts

Peak Forest Parish Register

HADFIELDs and their Halls

A Corner of the Derbyshire Peak

 

 

Message Boards:

ROOTSCHAT

HADFIELD - Rootsweb

HADFIELD - Family Genealogy Forum

http://www.myfamily.com/group/hadfield

 

 

 

 

Useful Links:

Carl's Cam

Cheshire BMD

Distant Cousins

North West Derbyshire Sources

Derbyshire Family History Society

Family History Society of Cheshire

GENUKI, UK & Ireland Genealogy

Wirksworth Parish Records 1608-1899

South Cheshire Family History Society

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

The Manchester & Lancashire Family History Society

Registration Districts in England and Wales (1837-1930)

 

 


Further HADFIELD BDM indices will be added to this site as and when they become available.

Information concerning broken links, errors, omissions, suggestions, comments, or requests for information should be directed to…

 

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Disclaimer:

The records contained within this web site are intended as a reference guide only and not for commercial gain. Whilst every attempt has been made to accurately transcribe these records, the master records and final authority for all England & Wales BDM information must always remain with the General Register Office (GRO) of England & Wales.  It is strongly recommended that information obtained from this website be cross-checked against that published by the GRO before ordering and purchasing a copy certificate.  Personal and anecdotal family history information is published in good faith in the knowledge that the person or persons submitting such information for publication believe it to be true and correct.

 

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