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== Children ==
== Children ==


* Henry Hyde, c. 1 May 1831, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hyde, Hannah Hyde)
* Henry Hyde, c. 1 May 1831, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hyde, Hannah Hyde) ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Harriet Hide, c. 10 Mar 1833, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hannah Hide)
* Harriet Hide, c. 10 Mar 1833, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hannah Hide) ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Ellen Hide, c. 8 Nov 1835, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hanah Hide)
* Ellen Hide, c. 8 Nov 1835, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hanah Hide)
* [[Hannah Hyde]] - b. 6 Oct 1837, c. 29 Oct 1837 at Thatcham, Newbury, Berkshire, England.
* [[Hannah Hyde]] - b. 6 Oct 1837, c. 29 Oct 1837 at Thatcham, Newbury, Berkshire, England. ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Maria Hyde, b ~1840, Shaw/Thatcham, Berkshire
* Maria Hyde, b ~1840, Shaw/Thatcham, Berkshire.  ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Alfred Hyde, b ~1842, Speen, Berkshire
* Alfred Hyde, b ~1842, Speen, Berkshire.  ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Betsy Hyde, c. 1 Dec 1844, at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (father Victualler)
* Betsy Hyde, c. 1 Dec 1844, at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (father Victualler).  ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Edwin Hyde, c. 4 Apr 1847 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn porter, and Anne)
* Edwin Hyde, c. 4 Apr 1847 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn porter, and Anne)  ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Jane Hyde c. 7 Jul 1850 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Anne)
* Jane Hyde c. 7 Jul 1850 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Anne) ([[Hyde Census#1851|1851]])
* Frederick William Hyde, c. 5 Oct 1852 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Hannah)
* Frederick William Hyde, c. 5 Oct 1852 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Hannah)
* Walter Hyde, c. 6 Jun 1857 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn dealer, and Hannah)
* Walter Hyde, c. 6 Jun 1857 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn dealer, and Hannah)

Revision as of 19:21, 30 April 2018

Born: Died: Married: William Hyde Mother: Father: Descendant: Hannah Hyde
Census 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921

Birth

Hannah Pocock was baptised on the 2nd June 1811, in Thatcham, Berkshire. Her father was Joseph Pocock, and her mother was Edith.

Marriage

Hannah Pocock married William Hyde on the 5th September 1830 at St Mary (the Minster), Thatcham, Berkshire (near Newbury).

Children

  • Henry Hyde, c. 1 May 1831, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hyde, Hannah Hyde) (1851)
  • Harriet Hide, c. 10 Mar 1833, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hannah Hide) (1851)
  • Ellen Hide, c. 8 Nov 1835, Thatcham, Berkshire (William Hide, Hanah Hide)
  • Hannah Hyde - b. 6 Oct 1837, c. 29 Oct 1837 at Thatcham, Newbury, Berkshire, England. (1851)
  • Maria Hyde, b ~1840, Shaw/Thatcham, Berkshire. (1851)
  • Alfred Hyde, b ~1842, Speen, Berkshire. (1851)
  • Betsy Hyde, c. 1 Dec 1844, at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (father Victualler). (1851)
  • Edwin Hyde, c. 4 Apr 1847 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn porter, and Anne) (1851)
  • Jane Hyde c. 7 Jul 1850 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Anne) (1851)
  • Frederick William Hyde, c. 5 Oct 1852 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, labourer, and Hannah)
  • Walter Hyde, c. 6 Jun 1857 at St Mary, Speenhamland, Berkshire (William, corn dealer, and Hannah)

In 1841 Hannah is living in the parish of Shaw-cum-Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire, her husband William's occupation is a Corn Dealer. She has four children living with her: Henry Hyde (10), Harriot Hyde (8), Hellen Hyde (5), Maria Hyde (1). Harriot is the age that we would expect her daughter Hannah to be, so possibly this was a mistake.

By 1851 she was living in the White House pub in Speen, Newbury, Berkshire with her husband William Hyde (now a publican), and their 8 children (and one labourer). Speen (in the parish of Speenhamland) is the parish next to Thatcham.

Death