Hannaford


The Great War medals awarded to Private Henry Frederick William Hannaford, who died of his wounds in 1915, are now held by Jersey Heritage
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Origins of surname
The surname, in its various spellings, is associated with a number of locations with the same name, all of them probably originally known as 'Hana's Ford', Hana being an early personal name
Early records
The first appearance of this surname in Jersey records was
Variations
- Hannaford
- Hanaford
- Hannaford
- Handford
- Handforth
- Hainforth
- Hainford
- Hanford
- Hanniford
- Hanniforth
Family records

Church records
- Hannaford baptisms in Jersey
- Hannaford marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Hannaford marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Hannaford burials in Jersey

Family trees
- William Hannaford: 19th-20th centuries
- William Henry Hannaford: 19th-20th centuries
- Henry George Hannaford: 19th-20th centuries

Great War service
- Hannaford, Arthur , 1914-15 Star , Private , Labour Corps , From St Helier, Ex-Devonshire Regt 15035
- Hannaford, Henry Frederick William, 1914 Star , Private , Dorsetshire Regiment , 2nd Battalion , Died of wounds, 1915 , From St Helier [1]
- Hannaford, Frederick William, Private, Dorsetshire Regiment, 1st Battalion, Wounded 1915 [2]
- Hannaford, Samuel B , Gunner , Royal Horse Artillery , From St Helier
- Hannaford, William John , Private , Royal Marine Light Infantry , Plymouth Division , From St Helier, born 16 Jan 1895

Occupation records

Family wills
These wills created by members of the Hannaford family are now held by Jersey Archive. By visiting the archive site and using the names, dates and reference numbers shown here, it is possible to view a copy of each will. You will have to subscribe to the Archive's online service to do this. To find out more about this collection, which covers the period from 1663 to 1980, and how to search for your family's wills there, visit our Jersey wills page
- Hannaford : Archibald Harold , of No 12, Le Coin Flats, Charles Street, St Helier - 10/Oct/1977 , 2/Oct/1978 , D/Y/B1/286/40
- Hannaford : Florence Maud , widow of Joseph Marie Le Feuvre, of 12, Le Coin, Ann Street, St Helier - 31/Aug/1973 , 29/Sep/1977 , D/Y/B1/266/29

Burial records
No burial records found
Family gravestones
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Notes and references
- ↑ Son of Henry Hannaford and Edith Eliza. Her marriage record shows her as nee Stewart, but her son's baptism record shows her as nee Voisin
- ↑ Previously confused with Henry Frederick William, but now known to be his brother. Survived the war and married Norah Elsie Ida White, nee Le Seelleur, in 1920
