John & his wife, Jane both arrived in America 1650-60; this couple may be the
common ancestor of the American Kidwells, but it has not been proven
conclusively; if they were not the first, they surel were among the first
Kidwells.
Need to find out if he was born in England or Wales & where he was married
to clear for seal to spouse
Need parents names to clear seal to parents
We are not for sure that this is John and Jane son ?
Names & dates received from Shaw, Mottershead & Badgery, Solicitors, Clone, Lancashire, Eng. John Archer's chr. date found Church Archives Batch C041991/8466.
Batch #: C041991, Source Call #: 571180
chruch anst file lists birth abt 1816
church records list birth abt 1820
cee FGR birth abt 1845
nick name of first name was "Janet"
A Twin
327 Richard Clay's Married his first wife several years before he married Janet
Hicks on July 07, 1907. His first wife died from Childbirth when she gave
birth to their first born: Helen Stella Clay was born in January 1906.
In 1926 Richard Clay donated to the Broomfield Parish Church a new two-manual
Organ.
Janet Hicks's death could be wrong, better check this out.
269 Hollis Claytom married Mary Louise Hicks about 1913
Mary Louise Clayton, more affectionally, called Aunt Dolly lived to be 90
years old. She was Adeline Esgar's sister.�Clayton Esgar's FGS note birth 15 Jan 1873
nickname "Dollie"
church records list "La Vern" as seperate names. Nickname "Vern".
nickname "Eddie"
Edith Maude came to the USA in 1896 to visit her sister Adeline HicksEsgar at Sharon, Wisconsin. She studied nursing and became a resgisterednurse. She married La Vern Maxon March 6, 1901 at Harvard, Wisconsin andthey spent most of their lives on a farm several miles northeast ofWalworth, which became known as Maxon's Corner.
nickname Tom
Clayton Esgar's FGR list birth 21 apr 1883