In 1837 in England they started to record Birth, Marriage and Death records from across the country often referred to as the BMD records…Previous to this you are looking at church records for Baptisms, Marriages and Burials.
~ Wilfred Gayleard
So the hard part of putting together genealogy in the family tree is many names are often misspelled and the second is missing information. In 1837 in England they started to record Birth, Marriage and Death records from across the country often referred to as the BMD records. Right now a lot of them can be ordered for genealogy records as you might have seen on a couple of other posts. Previous to this you are looking at church records for Baptisms, Marriages and Burials. They do overlap so it can help a lot. However the biggest issue I found was of course the misspelled names, usually Gayleard appeared as Gaylard or Gaylord, but I did find Gailer, Gayler, Guyheard and others. The next problem was there were actual names in the Hampshire area that was spelled like that, the closest being Charles Gaylard and his family from the early 1800’s. Making him roughly the same age as William Gayleard, saddler and their children roughly born around the same time. He dies around 1810 or so and his family moves on, so I couldn’t find a connection between him and William Gayleard. The frustrating part is that in the marriage certificates there is no mention of the parents so making it harder to go back another generation at this point. However on the baptism and burial records they occasionally find an address listed for that person. This is what lead me to look more closely at Robert Bath Gayleard as his address matched up with that of George and Ann Gayleard at the time. Which of course lead me to find his birth certificate and order it.
So with this in mind…let’s look at some others.

In 1821 Thomas Gaylard is buried at 10 months old, he lives on Oyster st, the same street and year that William Gayleard is listed as renting a place on. A good possibility that this is another child of both William and Elizabeth, however it is odd that I have yet to find evidence of his baptism. All the previous children of William and Elizabeth I could find baptisms for. It is possible that either it is so badly spelled I have yet to find him, or I just haven’t stumbled upon them, they got baptized at a different church than I am looking or they didn’t get baptized at all.
Also, if according to the 1841 census is correct, Elizabeth is born around 1780, so she is married at around 23 years of age, first child at 24, second at 25, third at 27, fourth at 31, fifth at 35….one more at 41…and a possibility of one more at 45. It is also possible that I missed one or two in between, and it is taking awhile to slowly go through the parish records.
Also found is one Charlotte Gayland death in 1832. Also notice she lives on Crown street also.

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