When Effie Adaline Hazlett was born on 19 January 1899, in Oklahoma, United States, her father, Charles Whitfield Hazlett, was 32 and her mother, Caroline Coast, was 31. She married Paul Houtman on 4 April 1916, in Yuma, Colorado, United States. She lived in Yuma, Colorado, United States in 1920 and Sheridan Lake, Kiowa, Colorado, United States in 1930. She died in 1937, in Colorado, United States, at the age of 38, and was buried in Sheridan Lake, Kiowa, Colorado, United States.
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1894–1979 Male
1899–1937 Female
1866–1932 Male
1867–1926 Female
1891–1932 Female
1891–1946 Female
1894–1908 Female
1899–1937 Female
1907–1993 Male
English and northern Irish (Derry and Donegal):
topographic or habitational name from Middle English haslett (Old English hæslett) ‘hazel copse’. The name denotes a dweller by a hazel copse or someone from a place so named, such as Haslett Copse in Up Marden (Sussex), or any of several minor placenames in Essex, Kent, and Surrey.
topographic or habitational name from Middle English hesle, hasel (Old Norse hesli, Old English hæsel) ‘hazel’ + Middle English he(ve)d (Old English hēafod) ‘hill, head(land)’. There are several minor places with this name in Yorkshire, as well as Hazelhead in Lancaster, but the only one known to have produced a hereditary surname is Hazlehead in Rimington (Yorkshire), which is not far from Slaidburn and the border with Lancashire. The name was taken to Ulster, possibly before 1700 in Derry. It is partly or wholly through later Irish migration that the name appears so strongly in 18th- and 19th-century Lancashire and southwest Scotland, as well as in other parts of England, including Kent.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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