Joseph Hadley Deaths at Sea Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1827 Death Date: 16 Apr 1877 Death Age: 50 Residence Place: Sunnyside Weventie Ship: Jane
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Joseph Hadly England and Wales Census, 1861 Name Joseph Hadly County Essex Event Type Census Event Date 1861 Event Place Wivenhoe, Essex, England Registration District Lexden Residence Note Bethany Street Gender Male Age 4 Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Birthplace Wivenhoe, Essex Page Number 19 Registration Number RG09 Piece/Folio 1101 / 13 Affiliate Record Type Household Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Joseph Hadly Head M 34 Wivenhoe, Essex Mary Hadly Wife F 29 Wivenhoe, Essex Eliza Hadly Daughter F 6 Wivenhoe, Essex Joseph Hadly Son M 4 Wivenhoe, Essex William S Hadly Son M 2 Wivenhoe, Essex
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Joseph Hadley England and Wales Census, 1871 Name Joseph Hadley Event Type Census Event Date 1871 Event Place London, Middlesex, England Gender Male Age 14 Marital Status Unmarried Occupation Cabin Boy Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Birthplace Wivenhoe, Essex Entry Number 6 Affiliate Image Identifier GBC/1871/0590/0291
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Joseph Hadley England and Wales Census, 1901 Name Joseph Hadley Event Type Census Event Date 31 Mar 1901 Event Place Wivenhoe, Essex, England County Essex Civil Parish Wivenhoe Ecclesiastical Parish Wivenhoe St Mary Sub-District Wivenhoe Registration District Lexden Residence Note High Street Gender Male Age 44 Occupation MASTER MARINER Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1857 Birthplace Wivenhoe Schedule Type 45 Page Number 6
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Thomas R Hadley 1901 Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: Joseph Hadley Mother: Mary A Hadley Birth Place: Wivenhoe Civil Parish: Wivenhoe Search Photos: Search for 'Wivenhoe' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Wivenhoe St Mary Town: Wivenhoe County/Island: Essex Country: England Street address:
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View image Registration district: Lexden Sub-registration district: Wivenhoe ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1712 Folio: 7 Page Number: 6 Household schedule number: 45 Household Members: Name Age Joseph Hadley 44 Mary A Hadley 42 Joseph W Hadley 16 Albert J Hadley 14 Ravdon E Hadley 11 Harry C Hadley 9 Lewis G Hadley 8 Thomas R Hadley 6 Alice M Hadley 5 Gladys K Hadley 2
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Crew of the final voyage[edit] Loch Vennechar.
Captain W. Hawkins and Chief Officer James Priest
From left: D.S.M. Thompson, T. Pearce (apprentice) and J. Hadley The first list of persons likely to be on the ship at the time of her loss appeared in the news media in late September 1905. This list which contained 23 names of individuals who could be either crew or passengers was compiled from letters waiting for collection by the ship at the offices of George Wills & Co., the ship's agent in Adelaide.[21] A subsequent newspaper article advised that apprentices S.C. Brown and Robert Andrews had respectively transferred from Loch Vennachar to Loch Garry and Loch Torridon despite their names being included on the previously published list.[22] In late November 1905, the following list was published in a number of newspapers in Australia and in papers in both New Zealand and Scotland. This list which 'was received at Fremantle by the English mail' indicates that there were no passengers on the last voyage.[23]
W. S Hawkins, master, Glasgow James Priest, mate, North Shields Charles Radcliffe, second mate, USA Fred. W. Lake, third mate, Melbourne James Reid, carpenter, Dumbarton W. Molseed, steward, Greenock W. McLean, cook, Glasgow R. Simpson, sailmaker, Greenock Eugen Broberg, A.B., Stockholm Donald Mathieson, A.B., Skye A. Anderson, A.B., Kragero E: McEwan, A.B., Greenock Thomas Anderson, A .B., Arandel Hugh Humphreys, A.B., Portmadoc Alexander Dunlop, A.B., Rothesay M. Jenson, A.B., Aarhus David Hanson, A.B., Bergen E. Holden, A.B., Newark, N.J. John Bickle, A.B., Edinburgh William Barry, A.B., Adelaide Edward McPhie, O.S., Morven William Turnbull, O.S., Grangemouth William Martin, O.S., Glasgow Joseph W. Hadley, apprentice, Wivenhoe Thomas. W. Pearce, apprentice, Southampton D. S. B. Thomson, apprentice, Melbourne Horace Eastwood, apprentice, Knottingley In the above list, the abbreviations A.B. and O.S. refer respectively to Able seaman and Ordinary seaman.
The passing of Thomas Pearce received attention in the Australian press due to his father, Tom Pearce, being well known as one of the two survivors of the Loch Ard wrecking in 1878, and as his grandfather, James Pearce, was the captain of SS Gothenburg at the time of her loss in 1875.[24]
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My grandad Thoma R.Hadley born 29/06/1893 , death certificate says his fathers occupation was a captain,master mariner, have found out the schooner Jane, was wrecked of Yarmouth in 1877 , so maybe his grandad on this, 6 lives lost , maybe his uncle Albert Hadley , other relations too, my aunts though there dad Thomas from Sussex ? The Thomas Hadley ,same year born 1893 , I can only find ?is from Winvenhoe Essex , just checking how do I know definitely his family or not? The next interesting ,and very sad bit is, his brother Joseph Hadley born 1886 , died in a ship wreck of kangaroo island , Australia , in 1905 ,all lives lost on this schooner ,called loch vennachar , thanks for any help
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