Husband: | Charles Hayter (c. 1728-1807) | |
Wife: | Hannah Chitty (c. 1726-1793) | |
Children: | Samuel Hayter (1760-1818) | |
Marriage | 27 May 1753 | Windlesham, Surrey |
Name: | Charles Hayter | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | c. 1728 | |
Occupation | 14 May 1753 (age 24-25) | Blacksmith, Windlesham (MLA) |
Will | 3 May 1754 (age 25-26) | Trustee to will of John Smith of Bagshot, Windlesham, carpenter |
Will | 25 Jun 1770 (age 41-42) | Witness to will of George Gilens of Bagshot, Windlesham, husbandman |
Residence | 1781 (age 52-53) | Windlesham, Surrey (Land Tax: Proprietor Mary Higgs; 6s.) |
Will | 8 Jan 1792 (age 63-64) | Witness to will of Sarah Finch of Windlesham, widow |
Will | 25 Jul 1804 (age 75-76) | Date of will (see notes) |
Death | 1807 (age 78-79) | Windlesham, Surrey |
Burial | 17 Mar 1807 | St John the Baptist, Windlesham (aged 79) |
Name: | Hannah Chitty | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | c. 1726 | |
Death | 1793 (age 66-67) | Windlesham, Surrey |
Burial | 15 Jan 1793 | St John the Baptist, Windlesham |
Name: | Samuel Hayter | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Jane Attfield (1769-1799) | |
Birth | 1760 | Windlesham, Surrey |
Baptism | 25 Mar 1760 (age 0) | Windlesham, Surrey |
Will | 25 Jul 1804 (age 43-44) | Mentioned in father's will |
Will | 17 Apr 1807 (age 46-47) | Executor to father's will |
Death | 1818 (age 57-58) | Windlesham, Surrey |
Burial | 11 Jan 1818 | St John the Baptist, Windlesham (aged 57) |
14 May, 1753. Charles Hayler of Windlesham, blacksmith, bachelor, 25, and Hannah Chitty of Windlesham, spinster, 27 ; at Windlesham, Bisley, or Chobham. James Goodyer of Guldeford, locksmith, 2nd s. Both sign.
MLA, Commissary Court of Surrey
Will of Charles Hayter of Bagshot, Surrey, Gentleman, 25 Jul 1804
To sons Charles Hayter, John Hayter and Samuel Hayter my wearing apparel, three table and six tea spoons equally between them; my bible to grandson Charles Hayter junior of Staines; all household furniture and linen to Sarah Lambert if living and it is my will that she remain rent free in my present dwelling house until second quarter day next after my decease; residue of estate and effects to my sons Charles Hayter and Samuel Hayter share and share alike as tenants in common; sons Charles Hayter and Samuel Hayter and friend George Harrison of Bagshot, schoolmaster, execs.
Witnesses: Thomas Parrant, Joseph Laird, James Laird
Proved, London, 17 Apr 1807 to Charles Hayter and Samuel Hayter