This is a picture of William Hazlewood (b.Feb 1 1834 d. Sept 29 1917) his wife Nancy Vickers (b. Oct 7 1840 d. Mar 28 1908) (Canadian tenor Jon Vickers belonged to her line) and their 10 chilren. In birth order their names were: George Wesley; Wiliam Henry; Walter J; James; Mary; Matilda; Emma; David Milton; Annie and Edward. Sadly the only way to name the children is to guess using appearance as a guide to age. Willam was the second son of John Hazlewood and Sarah Custabody who emigrated from Yorkshire England and settled on Lots 6&7 Concession 5 Blanshard Township about 1847. William and Nancy are buried in Kirkton Union Cemetery. I have more info on ths family up to about 1972. If anyone is interested Email me with questions.
Jim Hazlewood
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This is a picture of William Hazlewood (b.Feb 1 1834 d. Sept 29 1917) his wife Nancy Vickers (b. Oct 7 1840 d. Mar 28 1908) (Canadian tenor Jon Vickers belonged to her line) and their 10 chilren. In birth order their names were: George Wesley; Wiliam Henry; Walter J; James; Mary; Matilda; Emma; David Milton; Annie and Edward. Sadly the only way to name the children is to guess using appearance as a guide to age. Willam was the second son of John Hazlewood and Sarah Custabody who emigrated from Yorkshire England and settled on Lots 6&7 Concession 5 Blanshard Township about 1847. William and Nancy are buried in Kirkton Union Cemetery. I have more info on ths family up to about 1972. If anyone is interested Email me with questions. Jim Hazlewood
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