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Frederick Hatt born December 1869 as the son of [[Benjamin & Catherine Hatt]]
 
Frederick Hatt born December 1869 as the son of [[Benjamin & Catherine Hatt]]
  
 
Frederick did not marry.
 
Frederick did not marry.
  
1905 [[Speen Farm.]] Executors of Mrs Evelyn Forrest, dec’d.   Tenants Messrs [[Frederick Hatt]] and [[Walter Hatt]].   Homestead, premises and land, 134 acres, approximately.
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'''1905''' [[Speen Farm]] Executors of Mrs Evelyn Forrest, dec’d.   Tenants Messrs [[Frederick Hatt]] and [[Walter Hatt]].   Homestead, premises and land, 134 acres, approximately.
  
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'''1910''' The executors of John Forrest sold Speen Farm to Hatt. Bros. (tenants)
  
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Frederick and Walter Hatt farmed Speen Farm from 1910/1911, to June 1938.
  
SPEEN FARM.   Executors of Mrs Evelyn Forrest, dec’d.   Tenants Messrs [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Hatt_Brothers Hatt Brothers].   Homestead, premises and land, 134 acres, approximately.
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'''1911''' census.   Frederick Hatt, 41, & Walter Hatt 38, brothers, farmers.   Also William Rogers, 27, nephew, waggoner
 
 
'''JOHN FORREST'''
 
 
 
[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/John_Forrest John Forrest] inherited from his wife.   He died in 1910.    His executors sold to the Hatt Bros. (tenants)
 
 
 
'''FREDERICK and WALTER HATT'''[[File:Horse Trudging.jpg|thumb|The Timberbob, sketch by Brian Panter.(click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Brian_&_Nell_Panter Brian & Nell Panter])|link=https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/File:Horse_Trudging.jpg]]Frederick and Walter Hatt farmed Speen Farm from 1910/1911, to June 1938.
 
 
 
1911 census.   Frederick Hatt, 41, & Walter Hatt 38, brothers, farmers.   Also William Rogers, 27, nephew, waggoner
 
  
 
They also ran a timber carting business, collecting tree trunks from Hampden Woods on a timber-bob to deliver to furniture factories.  It took 6 horses to load and pull the timber-bob
 
They also ran a timber carting business, collecting tree trunks from Hampden Woods on a timber-bob to deliver to furniture factories.  It took 6 horses to load and pull the timber-bob
  
Probate.  Frederick James Hatt of Hillside, Speen died 16th May 1949.  Executor John Hatt, haulage contractor.
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'''Probate.'''   Frederick James Hatt of Hillside, Speen died 16th May 1949.  Executor John Hatt, haulage contractor.

Latest revision as of 17:37, 3 December 2023

Drawing by Brian Panter. 'Timberbob'

Frederick Hatt born December 1869 as the son of Benjamin & Catherine Hatt

Frederick did not marry.

1905 Speen Farm Executors of Mrs Evelyn Forrest, dec’d.   Tenants Messrs Frederick Hatt and Walter Hatt.   Homestead, premises and land, 134 acres, approximately.

1910 The executors of John Forrest sold Speen Farm to Hatt. Bros. (tenants)

Frederick and Walter Hatt farmed Speen Farm from 1910/1911, to June 1938.

1911 census.   Frederick Hatt, 41, & Walter Hatt 38, brothers, farmers.   Also William Rogers, 27, nephew, waggoner

They also ran a timber carting business, collecting tree trunks from Hampden Woods on a timber-bob to deliver to furniture factories.  It took 6 horses to load and pull the timber-bob

Probate. Frederick James Hatt of Hillside, Speen died 16th May 1949. Executor John Hatt, haulage contractor.