Ann Hazeldean–
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- Ann Hazeldean
- Given names
- Ann
- Surname
- Hazeldean
Marriage | James Drum — View this family yes |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Ann Drum about 1835 |
Marriage of a child | Thomas Haley — Ann Drum — View this family September 15, 1852 Shared note: Married by the Rev. T. Hart Davies
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Death of a daughter | Ann Drum July 17, 1900 |
Death | yes |
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Ann Drum Birth: about 1835 — Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland Emigration: Arrival in Australia — February 27, 1850 — Melbourne Death: July 17, 1900 — Benalla, Vic |
- Generation 1
Ann Hazeldean. She married James Drum.
Children of Ann Hazeldean and James Drum:
- Ann Drum (1835–1900)
- Generation 2back to top
Ann Drum, daughter of James Drum and Ann Hazeldean, was born about 1835 in Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland and died on July 17, 1900 in Benalla, Vic. She married Thomas Haley, son of Samuel Haley and Susannah (ann) White, on September 15, 1852 in Parish Of St. Peters, Melbourne. He was born in 1821 in Harrow On The Hill, near Sudbury, Middlesex, England and died on August 11, 1868 in Broken Creek, Benalla, Vic at the age of 47.
Children of Ann Drum and Thomas Haley:
- Mary Haley (1853–1938)
- Susannah Haley (1856–1906)
- Annie Haley (1856–1921)
- Elizabeth Haley (1860–1931)
- James Haley (1864–)
- Lucy Haley (1865–1896)
- Rachel Haley (1868–1887)
- Hamey Haley (1868–1900)
- Generation 3back to top
Mary Haley, daughter of Thomas Haley and Ann Drum, was born in 1853 in Melbourne, Australia and died on March 7, 1938 in Hamilton, Nsw at the age of 85. She married Thomas Woods in 1871. He was born in Ireland.
Children of Mary Haley and Thomas Woods:
- David Woods (1872–)
- Anne Woods (1874–)
Susannah Haley, daughter of Thomas Haley and Ann Drum, was born in 1856 in Plenty River, Morang, Vic and died in 1906 in Tungamah, Vic at the age of 50. She married Thomas Reynolds, son of Stephen Reynolds and Ann Carmodes, in 1879. He was born about 1844 and died in 1903.
Children of Susannah Haley and Thomas Reynolds:
- Stephen Reynolds (1880–1881)
- John Reynolds (1881–1914)
- James Reynolds (1882–)
- Thomas Reynolds (1885–1892)
- Mary Reynolds (1887–1897)
- Patrick Reynolds (1888–1889)
- Laurence Reynolds (1889–)
- Susan Elizabeth Reynolds (1891–)
- Ann Reynolds (1893–)
- Stephen Reynolds (1895–1906)
Annie Haley, daughter of Thomas Haley and Ann Drum, was born in 1856 in Morang, Vic and died in 1921 in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia at the age of 65. She married William Irving in 1878 in Plenty River, Morand, Vic.
Children of Annie Haley and William Irving:
- William Irving (1879–)
- James Jamieson Irving (1880–)
- Annie May Irving (1880–1883)
- Henrietta Irving (1884–1920)
- Robert Francis Irving (1887–1905)
- Herbert Leslie Irving (1889–1889)
- Donald David Irving (1890–1941)
- Irene Florence Irving (1893–1960)
- Edward George Irving (1901–)
Elizabeth Haley, daughter of Thomas Haley and Ann Drum, was born in 1860 in Plenty River, Morang, Vic and died in 1931 at the age of 71. She married 2 times. The first time she married Arthur Bromley Smith on May 16, 1878 in Benalla. The second time she married Wiliam Hughes.
Children of Elizabeth Haley and Arthur Bromley Smith:
- George Henry Smith (1879–1880)
- Olivia Maria Smith (1881–)
- Arthur Harry Smith (1883–)
- Lilian Smith (1886–)
- Valerie Smith (1893–1977)
Children of Elizabeth Haley and Wiliam Hughes:
- Rowland Hughes (1895–1982)
- John Haley Hughes (1900–1979)
- Raymond Claudius Hughes (1903–)
Lucy Haley, daughter of Thomas Haley and Ann Drum, was born in 1865 in Devenish and died in 1896 in Benalla, Vic at the age of 31. She married Charles Clover, son of James Clover and Bridget Ellen Barfoot Hockey, on September 21, 1884. He was born in Seymour, Victoria and died on September 26, 1932 in Tocumwal, Nsw.
Children of Lucy Haley and Charles Clover:
- Lucy Clover (1885–1953)
- Charles Henry James Clover (1888–1888)
- Herbert James Clover (1889–1942)
- Ethel May Clover (1892–1922)
- Hector Albert Clover (1894–1915)