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Hayward/Tracey marriage prior to 1900

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Rebecca

Rebecca Report 19 Feb 2008 19:17

Going off a Marriage Doc from Glasgow.

Shows a Mary Nicolson marrying a Frederick Hayward in 1912.

Shows Frederick's father's name as Joseph and the mother's maiden surname name seems to be "Tracey", however it clearly states she is deceased at the time of this marriage. This is the only record of having a "Tracey" in our family so far.

Joseph and "Tracey" had 3 children; Frederick, Joseph and Thomas and according to the 1901 census Joseph was a coachmaker and already a widower and was living at 109 Olivia Street, civil parish Bootle Cum Linacre in Lancashire England.

So from that census I can deduct "Tracey" died as late as 1900 and as early as 1892, as the youngest boy, Thomas, is listed as being 9 years old in 1901.

This "Tracey" would be my great great great grandmother.

Thanks!