Thomas Hayle
| Thomas Hayle MD, MRCSE | |||||||||
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| Born | 1808 | ||||||||
| Died | 1886 | ||||||||
| Residence | Rochdale | ||||||||
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see also Dr James Hayle ....
Spelt Heagle in list 1867.07.15 list
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Probably the Thomas Hayle, half-brother of Anna Hayle, who was practising as a physician in England in the 1840s, 1850s and 1860s and who died 17/09/1886 at 154 Drake Street Rochdale, will proved by Sarah White Hayle, effects £1837 0s 3d.
Sarah White Hayle In 1841 she was living at New Street, Deddington, age 25, with Thomas Hayle age 32, surgeon, Anna Hayle, age 50, of independent means, Anna Hayle age 2 and Mary Hayle age 6 months. By 1851 they had moved to 3 Jesmond Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Thomas was age 42, "Physician M.D. Edinburgh", born Jamaica; Sarah was age 38, born Jamaica; their children were Anna age 11, Mary age 10, Sarah age 8, William P. age 6, Fanny E. age 3; also present were Anna Hayle age 62, half-sister of Thomas Hayle, Mary R. Smith age 12, neice of Thomas Hayle (and daughter of James Fairfull Smith, q.v.), and 3 female servants. In 1861 they were still at 3 Jesmond [Low] Terrace, with their children William P. age 16, Fanny E. age 13, Thomas H. age 6, Edward T. age 3 and Jane E.B. age 1 month; also present were Mary A. Hayle age 48 and 3 female servants.
By 1871 they had moved to 154 Drake Street, Rochdale, Lancashire, with their children Anna age 31, Mary age 30, Fanny Eliza age 23, Caroline Hahnemaan age 19, Thomas Hahnemaan age 16, Edward Turner age 13 and Jane Evaline Bowerbank age 10, and 3 female servants. Thomas Hayle died 17/09/1886 at 154 Drake Street, leaving a personal estate of £1837 0s 3d. Sarah White Hayle, his widow, was one of his executors.
Thomas Hayle was born on month day 1808, at birth place, to William Pusey Hayle and Francis Bryan Hayle (born Fearon).
William was born in 1775, in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica.
Francis was born on March 2 1772, in Clarendon Jamaica.
Thomas was baptized on month day 1808, at baptism place.
He had 9 siblings: Anne Hayle, Mary Angelina Hayle and 7 other siblings.
Thomas married Sarah White Hayle (born Turner) on month day 1838, at age 29 at marriage place.
Sarah was born on March 28 1813, in Clarendon, Jamaica [Clarendon CR Vol 1, 276].
They had 9 children: Anna Hayle, Edward Turner Hayle and 7 other children.
His occupation was occupation.
Thomas passed away on month day 1886, at age 77 at death place.
Born: Dec 7 1808, In: Fearon's Place, Clarendon, Jamaica. Died: Sep 17 1886 (at age 77)
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior 1808 – 1886
Thomas Hayle, b Clarendon 7/12/1808, ch 31/12/1808, son of William Pusey Hayle, Practitioner in Physic and his wife Frances Bryan, late Fearon Spinster, died 17/9/1886.
1837, Surgical Examinations at Edinburgh: Thomas Hayle, from Jamaica, De Necrosis.
1838, September 25: Married, at Hampstead, Thomas Hayle, MD, of Deddington, Oxon, to Sarah White, fourth dau of the late Datton Smith Turner, esq of Clarendon, Jamaica. Newspaper Archive.
At the same time, Mary Ann, 2nd daughter of DST married Henry Dudelszen.
1841 Census, Deddington, Oxon:
Thomas Hayle (32, surgeon, no), Sarah (25, n), Anna (50, Ind, N), Anna (2, Y), Mary (6mths, Y).
1851 Census, Jesmond Close, Newcastle upon Tyne:
Thomas Hayle (42, MD Edinburgh Physician, Jamaica) Sarah W (38, Jamaica), Anna (11, scholar at home, Deddington, Oxon), Mary (10, scholar at home, Deddington, Oxon), Sarah (8, scholar at home, Newcastle), William P (6, scholar at home, Newcastle) Fanny E (3, Newcastle) Anna (1/2 sister, 62, Jamaica), Mary N Smith (niece, 12, Edinburgh.
1861 Census:
Thomas Hayle (Hd, Mar 52, MD Edinburgh Physician, Jamaica), Sarah (wf, 48, Jamaica), William P (16, Scholar, Newcastle) Fanny E (13, Scholar, Newcastle) Thomas H. (6, Newcastle), Scholar Edward (3, Newcastle), Jane E.B. (1m, Newcastle) Mary A (sister, 48, Jamaica).
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The Hayles
Thomas Hayle made a claim on 51 slaves on the Fearon’s Place Estate in Jamaica.
Compensation of £986. 6s. 5d. was awarded on 14 December 1835, collected by R. Mitchell. Thomas Hayle, of the Jamaican parish of Clarendon, was administrator of William P. Hayle. He was also owner of 23 slaves at Fearon’s Place. W. W. Fearon had registered 55 slaves for Thomas as administrator to W.P. Hayle. A Eliza Hayle (d. 1803 at Fearon’s Place). W. P. Hayle was a magistrate in Clarendon in 1808. He died in 1826.
Thomas Hayle may have been born c.1809. A man of this name Dr Thomas Hayle of
Deddington, Oxford, married Sarah White at Hampstead. Her father was D. S. Turner of Jamaica in 1838. (Gentlemen’s Magazine. Vol. 165. p. 543) Sarah’s sister Caroline married J. F. Smith of Edinburgh in May 1830 (Gentlemen’s Magazine. Vol. 147. p. 554).
In 1841 he was living in Oxfordshire, and in 1851 and 1861 in Northumberland.
Anna Hayle. She was Thomas Hayle’s daughter (born in June 1839 at Woodstock, Oxfordshire). In 1841 she was living in Oxfordshire and in 1851 in Northumberland
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior 1808 – 1886
by SUE on NOVEMBER 30, 2009
RochdaleThomas Hahnemann Hayle senior 1808 – 1886 LRCS Edinburgh 1829, MD Edinburgh, 1837, FASL, was a British orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become Physician at the Derbyshire Homeopathic Dispensary, the Durham Homeopathic Dispensary, the Northumberland and Newcastle Homeopathic Dispensary, the Sunderland Homeopathic Dispensary, member of the British Homeopathic Society, member of the Northern Homeopathic Society, member of the Hahnemann Medical Society, member of the Management Committee of the British Homeopathic Association,
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior was the Vice President of the British Homeopathic Society, and the President of the British Homoeopathic Congress in 1876. Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior knew Samuel Hahnemann personally, and he was the homeopathic physician of John Bright, and he was the family doctor of Ethelbert Petrie Hoyle,
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior practiced at 3, Jesmond Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne and at 154 Drake Street, Rochdale,
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle [senior] of 3, Jesmond Terrace, Newcastle on Tyne; M.D.,Edinburgh, 1837; L.RC.S., Edin., 1829; Physician to the Homeopathic Dispensaries of Newcastle and Sunderland; Member of the Hahnemann Medical Society. Author of “An Address on the Homeopathic System of Medicine,” 1843 ; ” Popular Lectures on Homeopathy,” 1851 ; ‘* Homeopathy, its Nature and Evidence, with a few words on small doses,” 1850. Contributed articles to British Journal of Homeopathy and Homeopathic Times.
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior’s Obituary is in the Proceedings of the fourth quinquennial session of the International Homeopathic Congress in 1891, and in the Pacific coast journal of homœopathy, Volume 19 in 1908,
Thomas Hahnemann Hayle senior translated Bernhard Hirschel‘s Rules and Examples for the Study of Pharmacodynamics, and he wrote Popular lectures on homœopathy, containing a vindication of Hahnemann and his doctrines from the attacks of Dr. Glover, An Address on the Homeopathic System of Medicine, Alcohol, its action and use, On Belladonna as a prophyllaxis against scarlet fever, On Scurvy, Haemorrhage and the Homeopathic Law, Homeopathy, its nature and evidence, The Relation between Medical Practitoners holding different views, The
Medical World; its Parties, its Opinions, and their Tendencies, On Symptomatology, On Self Supporting Dispensaries, and he submitted cases and articles to various homeopathic publications, including A Case of Diarrhoea, and he continued to lecture on homeopathy into his old age,
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Belladonna as a prophylactic against scarlet fever
1847
by Thomas Hayle
The Medical World; its parties, its opinions, and their tendencies ... An address, etc
1876
by Thomas Hayle
Author of “An Address on the Homeopathic System of Medicine,” 1843 ; ” Popular Lectures on Homeopathy,” 1851 ; ‘* Homeopathy, its Nature and Evidence, with a few words on small doses,” 1850. Contributed articles to British Journal of Homeopathy and Homeopathic Times
Alcohol, its action and use
On Scurvy, Haemorrhage and the Homeopathic Law