1913 - 1999 (86 years)
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Name |
William Thomas Baird Hazelwood |
Born |
3 Feb 1913 |
Harlow, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
Christened |
1 Jun 1913 |
Matching, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
- St Mary the Virgin Church, Matching, Epping Forest District, Essex, England
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Gender |
Male |
Died |
2 Apr 1999 |
Buried |
Nangus General Cemetery, Nangus, Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia |
Person ID |
I1296 |
Family Tree |
Last Modified |
23 Dec 2023 |
Father |
Frederick Charles Hazelwood, b. 1874, High Laver, Essex, England, United Kingdom , d. 27 Mar 1921, Hay, New South Wales, Australia (Age 47 years) |
Mother |
Maggie Baird, b. 1880, St John's Town of Dalry, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom , d. 30 Oct 1951 (Age 71 years) |
Married |
28 Mar 1910 |
Willingale, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
- St Christopher's Church, Willingale, Epping Forest, Essex, England
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Family ID |
F9712 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Anne Elizabeth Gladman, b. 14 Apr 1918, Urana, New South Wales, Australia , d. 25 Sep 1981 (Age 63 years) |
Married |
27 Jul 1944 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Last Modified |
28 Nov 2019 |
Family ID |
F14140 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 3 Feb 1913 - Harlow, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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 | Christened - 1 Jun 1913 - Matching, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
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 | Married - 27 Jul 1944 - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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 | Buried - - Nangus General Cemetery, Nangus, Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia |
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Landmarks |
 | St Mary the Virgin Church, Matching, Essex The Church of St Mary was probably built on an old Saxon site. The tower was added in the 15th century; plain, square and embattled and surmounted by a low tiled spire and weather clock. It retains its original 13th century doorway. Six bells are in the tower, restored in 1990. It is inscribed "God Save the Queen". The second and third bells were originally cast about 1500 by William Culverden of Houndsditch, and inscribed "Sancte Thoma ora pro nobis" and "Sancta Anna ora pro nobis"; the fourth is inscribed "God Save the King. 1615" and the fifth "God Save the King. 1640". A sixth bell was added in 1887 to celebrate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The clock on the church tower was removed from the old church at Epping when the church was pulled down, and set up in St Mary the Virgin.
On the road running from Downhall Road to Harlow Road, Matching |
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