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Eliza Macarty
Geboren ± 1824 Possibly born in Clerkenwell, London, 24-09-1828. Also Ireland is mentioned., overleden Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 1) Also called Eliza Maccarty. Possibly a convict from Whitechapel, London.
Gehuwd 4 mei 1846 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, leeftijd ongeveer 22 jaar 2) met:
William Hay, leeftijd bij huwelijk ongeveer 22 jaar
Geboren ± 1824 Tasmania, Australia, overleden Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 1). Beroepen: Butcher (van 1846) Slager, Labourer (van 1883) Arbeider Also called William Hay(es). Ook William Hay(es) genoemd. Surname: Hayes This distinguished and ancient surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational name from any one of a number of places called "Hayes". Hayes in Kent, recorded as "Hese" in the 1168 Pipe Rolls, and in Middlesex, recorded as "Hesa" in the Domesday Book of 1086, derive from the Olde English pre 7th Century "haes", brushwood or underwood. Hayes in Devonshire and Dorset is the plural of the Olde English "(ge)horg" an enclosure, or "hege" a hedge. Locational surnames were developed when former inhabitants of a place moved to another area, usually to seek work, and were best identified by the name of their birthplace. The surname is first recorded in the late 12th Century (see below), and can also be found as Heyes and Hease. Henry Heyse is noted in the Chartulary of Ramsey Abbey, Cambridgeshire (1240). Agnes Hayes married Willmus Smallrydge on October 18th 1543, in Devon. One Martin Hayes, together with his wife and child, is recorded as living in the Barbados in 1680; he was one of the earliest settlers in the New World. There are no less than nineteen Coats of Arms granted to this illustrious family. One granted to the Hayes family in Middlesex is blue, on a gold pale three black bulls heads couped. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Hugh de la Heise, which was dated 1197, in the "Eynsham Cartulary of Oxfordshire", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "The Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. © Copyright: Name Orgin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2007
Kinderen:
1.
Leah Hay 2.
Dennis Hay 3.
Eliza HayGeboren 14 jul 1848 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 3), overleden 5 apr 1938 Gisborne, Gisborne, New Zealand Taruheru Cemetery, Gisborne. Memorial Home, Gisborne, New Zealand., leeftijd 89 jaar 3), begraven 7 apr 1938 Makaraka, Gisborne, New Zealand 3) Also mentioned as Eliza Hayes. They took care for four Montecino children (Samuel (10), Annie (=Jane) (7), Aloysius (5), Ellen (3)) after her sister Mary Hay has died in 1883. 4.
Mary HayGeboren 21 jan 1850 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Also 08-02-1844 is mentioned. 1), overleden 10 sep 1883 Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Died 3 weeks after giving birth to het daughter Mary Jane. Napier Hospital. Peritonitis, buikvliesontsteking. Buried by a RC priest., leeftijd 33 jaar, doodsoorzaak: Peritonitis 1), begraven 11 sep 1883 Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Also called Marie Hayes and Sarah Mary Hay. Ook Mary Hayes en Sarah Mary Hay genoemd. Surname: Hay This is a Scottish and an English name, with two distinct origins applying to both. The first of these is as a topographic name for someone who lived in or by an enclosure, from the Olde English pre 7th century 'haeg', Middle English 'hey(e)'. After the Norman Conquest the word became confused with 'hay' meaning 'forest fenced off for hunting' or 'hedge'. Later, the surname became locational denoting someone who came from any of the various places called 'Hay' or 'Hayes' or compounds of these. The second possible origin is from the nickname for a tall man, from the Middle English 'hay' or 'hey' meaning tall or high. 'He was a strong man and hey', c. 1300. The William de Haya mentioned below is recorded as being 'Pincerna' or cup-bearer to the King and obtained the lands of Errol in Gowrie from William the Lion c. 1178-1182. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Haya. which was dated c. 1160 Charter Witness. during the reign of Malcolm IV of Scotland, 1153-1165 Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. © Copyright: Name Orgin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2007 5.
Emily HayGeboren 10 jul 1850 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 6.
William Denis Hay |
Bronnen
1) Jan Brinkley2) Marriages in Tasmania (all districts), 1843-1846 (to no. 235) (RGD 37/3-37/5).
3) Certified Copy of Entry of Death, Gisborne 1938, no 1230.
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