In Herb Clark's records he has hers listed as Elizabeth Hannah Dalton b. 1826 m1840 From Barbara Rochford 3/28/99 Omro Herald copied 1983
Thursday November 18, 1880 Old Mrs Haigh on Town Line is quite low, her sickness is Erysipelas and rheumatism. Mrs. Hannah Haigh one of our oldest settlers died on Sun. last. She with her husband settled Waukau in the year 1846, Mr Haigh has been dead about 10 years and the farm has been carried on by the boys. She left 7 children, all but 1 born here. One of her daughters, now Mrs. W Hotchkiss lives in Mason City Iowa. The old lady has been quite a sufferer for the past 2 years, the last sickness was of only 5 weeks duration. All of her children but Mrs. Hotchkiss with her in her last hours.
Thursday December 23, 1880 Waukau The remains of Mrs. Haigh were followed to their resting place in the cemetery at Waukau on Friday afternoon the 17th. The services were held in the M. E. Church, the Rev. Susan, Episcopal clergyman from Berlin conducting the services. All the children were present .The funeral was delayed to allow the only one absent, Mrs. William Hotchkiss of Mason City Iowa to get there.
Yorkshire Yorkshire, maritime county of England' bounded N. by Durham and the Tees, NE. and E. by the North Sea, S. by the Humber and Lincolnshire, Notts, and Derbyshire, SW. by Cheshire W. by Lancashire, and N. W. by Westmorland; Length, E. and W., 96 miles ; breadth 80miles; area, 3882,851 acres, population 2,886,564. Yorkshire is the first county of England in point of size, and the third in point of population. From the mouth Tees to Flamborough Head the coast is bold and rocky;from Flamborough Head to Spurn Head it lies low. The interior presents the appearance of a great central valley stretching SE. to the Humber, and flanked on either side by heights- on the E. by the Cleveland Hills and the Wolds, and on the W. by the Pennine chain. ...Yorkshire takes high rank as an agricultural, manufacturing, and mining county. It is well supplied with every means of communication. It has from an early period been divided into 3 Ridings - viz., East, North, and West, besides the Ainsty or Liberty of the city of York. Each Riding has a lord-lieutenant and a separate court of quarter sessions and a commission of the peace, and statistically is treated as a distinct county. It contains 26 wapentakes, 3 liberties; 1636 pars. with parts of 2 others; the parliamentary and municipal boroughs of Bradford (3 members). Dewsbury (1 member) Halifax (2 members) Huddersfield (1 member), Kingston upon Hull (3 members) Leeds (5 members).Middlebrough(1 member) Pontefract (1 member) Scarborough (1 member), Sheffield (5 members), Wakefield (1 member), and York (2 members), and the municipal boroughs of Barnsley, Batley, Beverley, Doncaster, Hedon, Morley, Richmond, Ripon, and Rotherham. It is in the dioceses of York, Ripon, and Manchester.
in 1823, the Parish of High Hoyland (alsonj known as Clayton West) contained: "High Hoyland" a parish-town in the wapentake of Staincross, liberty of Pontefract; 6 miles from Penistone, 6.5 from Barnsley, 9 from Wakefield, 37 from York. Pop. 268. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to All-Saints, in the deanry of Doncaster value, in two medieties, each L5. 3s. 4d. Patrons, Colonel and Beaumont having purchased the advowson of the second mediety of the Earl of Mexborough, in 1811, there has been but one Incumbent since."
More About Hannah Dalton: Burial: Unknown, Waukau Cemetery.257, 258 Died 2: December 13, 1880, Winabago Co Wi.258 Immigration: Unknown
More About Hannah Dalton and Jonathan Haigh: Marriage: 1840, England.259, 260
Children of Hannah Dalton and Jonathan Haigh are:
+Charles William Haigh, b. July 14, 1855, Omro, Winnebago County, Wisconsin261, d. May 9, 1931, Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota262, 263, 264.