Every Haddix, originally spelled Haddock, in America is his descendant.
Fathered Thomas Haddock (1640-1703), who took a passenger ship to St. Mary's, Maryland, British Colonial America around 1666.
John Haddock (1678-1740), son of Thomas, changed the spelling of his name to Haddix.
Gravesite was probably relocated to common grave to Greater London Cemetery in 1871 to make way for Holborn Street Viaduct improvement at St. Andrews.
To view memorial for Thomas Haddock's grandfather, click on the link for Richard Haddock: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210310695/richard-haddock
Every Haddix, originally spelled Haddock, in America is his descendant.
Fathered Thomas Haddock (1640-1703), who took a passenger ship to St. Mary's, Maryland, British Colonial America around 1666.
John Haddock (1678-1740), son of Thomas, changed the spelling of his name to Haddix.
Gravesite was probably relocated to common grave to Greater London Cemetery in 1871 to make way for Holborn Street Viaduct improvement at St. Andrews.
To view memorial for Thomas Haddock's grandfather, click on the link for Richard Haddock: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210310695/richard-haddock
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