Hayward Family Line
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Nana's 6x Great-Grandmother:
My 8x Great Grandmother:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 9x Great-Grandmother:
Patience Hayward (1672 - 1725)
Patience Alger
Birthdate: April 20, 1672
Birthplace: Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (Probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Date of Marriage: ca. 1688
Place of Marriage: Plymouth, Plymouth County, Dominion of New England
Death: bet. 1725-1730 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Burial: Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Parents:
Nathaniel Hayward
1639-1701
Hannah D. Willis
1644-1680
Family
Spouse:
Israel Alger, Sr.
Israel Alger
Birthdate: 1665
Birthplace: West Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (Probably) Puritan or Congregationalist
Death: circa 1726 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Burial: Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Alger and Elizabeth Packard
See: Alger Family Line
Children:
1. Israel Alger, Jr., b. 9 Sep 1689, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 13 Nov 1762, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
2. Joseph Alger, b. 6 Oct 1694, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 30 Jun 1769, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
3. Thomas Alger, b. 2 Oct 1697, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 21 Dec 1793 (Age 96 years)
4. Nathaniel Alger, b. 20 Sep 1700, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 1730 (Age 29 years)
5. John Alger, b. 18 Dec 1704, d. 1730 (Age 25 years)
About Patience Hayward
Biography
Isaac Alger is a lineal descendant of the seventh generation from Thomas Alger, and was born in Attleborough, Mass., June 5, 1830. Thomas Alger, the first of the name in this country, was one of eight men bearing the name of Alger who settled in New England during the seventeenth century. The exact time of his arrival is not known, but it was some time previous to 1665, as at that date we find him at Taunton, Mass., near the Three-Mile River, a stream flowing through the eastern part of Taunton. On the 14th. of November, 1665, he married Elizabeth Packard, a daughter of Samuel Packard, of Wymondharn, England, who with his wife and child came to America in 1638, in the ship " Diligent," settled in Hingham, then in Bridgewater, Mass., where he died about 1684. Thomas Alger settled towards the close of his life within the limits of Bridgewater, where it is supposed he died.
He had at least two children, perhaps more, viz., Israel and Deliverance.
Israel Alger was a farmer on the north side of the "Town River," in Bridgewater. He was a man of influence and wealth for those days. He married Patience, daughter of Nathaniel Huyward, and granddaughter of Thomas Hayward, one of the original proprietors and first settlers of Bridgewater. Her uncle, Hon. Thomas Hayward, Jr., was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and one of the Governor's Assistants. She died before 1730. He died about 1726. His children were Israel, Joseph, Thomas, Nathaniel, and John.
Notes: Patience Hayward, daughter of Nathaniel hayward, and granddaughter of Thomas Hayward, one of the original proprietors and first settlers of Bridgewater. Her uncle, Hon. Thomas Hayward, Jr., was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and one of the Governor's Assistants. She died before 1730. He lived on the north side of the Town River in Bridgewater. In 1702, he was appointed surveyor of highways. He died about 1726, leaving a large estate for the time and place. The following inventory of the realty is on file in the Plymouth
Sources
See also:
New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. [1]
Patience HAYWARD
Marriage 1689
Location Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Original Text ALGER, Israel & Patience [HAYWARD], dau Nathaniel (Patience called dau of John WILDER of Bridgewater, correction granddau); by 1689; Bridgewater {Bridgewater Corr. 28; Alger 6; Packard 7; Sv. 1:28; Caldwell Anc. 9, 13; Dickerman Gen. Chart 3; Dunham 301;
Spouse Israel ALGER
Volume Name Volume 1 Page 18
Massachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 Image
Patience Hayward
Marriage Date 9 Dec 1724
Marriage Place Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse John Willis
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Patience-Alger/6000000043743279829
http://www.algerclan.org/getperson.php?personID=I202&tree=alger
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC31-1ZZ
https://ancestorsbeta.familysearch.org/en/LC31-1ZZ/patience-hayward-1650-1725
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-1115
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=patience&n=hayward
https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Nathaniel-Hayward/f291069
http://www.algerclan.org/getperson.php?personID=I202&tree=alger
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Nana's 7x Great-Grandfather:
My 9x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 10x Great-Grandfather:
Nathaniel Hayward (1639 - 1701)
Also Known As: "Nathaniel Haywood", "Nathaniell Howard", "Nathaniel Haward", "Nathaniel Hayward, Sr."
Birthdate: ca. 1639
Birthplace: Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
Christened: (probably) at First Parish Church, Duxbury, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (Probably) Puritan
Death: ca. 1701 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer
Parents:
Thomas Hayward
1604-1681
Susanna Towne
1605-1664
Family
Spouse:
Hannah D. Willis
1644-1680
Hannah D. Hayward
Also Known As: "Hanna Willis Hayward"
Birthdate: ca. 1644
Birthplace: Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Date of Marriage: ca. 1663
Place of Marriage: (probably) Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Death: July 11, 1734 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Burial: Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Deacon John Willis and Elizabeth Hodgkins
Children:
1. Patience Hayward, b. 20 Apr 1672, Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts d. 8 May 1725, Plympton, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
2. Elisha Hayward, b. Abt 1674
3. Thomas Hayward, b. Abt 1675
About Nathaniel Hayward
AKA HOWARD
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-1091
Nathaniel Hayward
Born about 1639 in Massachusetts
Son of Thomas Hayward and Susanna (Towne) Hayward
Brother of Thomas Hayward, John Hayward, Elizabeth (Hayward) Ames, Susanna (Hayward) Richmond, Martha (Hayward) Howard, Elisha Hayward, Joseph Hayward and Mary (Hayward) Mitchell
Husband of Hannah (Willis) Hayward — married before 1664 [location unknown]
Father of Nathaniel Hayward, John Hayward, Thomas Hayward, Samuel Hayward, Patience (Hayward) Alger, Elisha Hayward, Benjamin Hayward and Susanna Hayward
Died [date unknown] in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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Nathaniel HAYWARD Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H Great Migration Study Project Record 1500 - 1700. Volume: Vol. III, G-H, Page(s): 292 New England Marriages to 1700 MARRIAGE : 1664 LOCATION : Bridgewater,Plymouth,Massachusetts,United States VOLUME : Volume 2 PAGE : 731 TEXT : HAYWARD, Nathaniel (ca 1640-) & Hannah [WILLIS], dau John; by 1664; Bridgewater {Bridgewater 181; Duxbury 338; Morse: Ancient Puritans 2:185; Caldwell Anc. 9; Dunham 300; Small 1:367; Gen. Adv. 5:93; Ayers-Byram 18; Bartlett-Jenkins 57, 131} Notes
HI2137(Research):Thomas Hayward, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (NEHGS, 1999-2011). Children... vi. b. say 1639; m. by 1664 Hannah Willis (eldest known child b. Bridgewater 26 April 1664), daughter of JOHN WILLIS {1637, Duxbury} (in his will of 15 June 1692, "John Willis Senior" of Bridgewater included a bequest to "my eldest daughter Hannah Hayward" [PPR 1:169; Gen Adv 3:93]) Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862). NATHANIEL, Bridgewater, br. of the preced. [Joseph, son of Thomas] m. Hannah, d. of deac. John Willis, had Nathaniel, b. 1664; John; Thomas; Samuel; Elisha; Patience; and perhaps other ds. From familytreemaker by Douglas Yager: Notes for Nathaniel Hayward: By trade Nathaniel was a carpenter and lived in Beverly although often he is called "of Salem." He was on the Grand Jury in 1669, and a tythingman in 1677. In 1675 Nathaniel Hayward, aged about 33, testified that at Beverly town meeting he observed that part of the persons that voted were not Freemen. In 1692 he was named in a deed as "Cornet Nathaniel Howard Senr." When the New Englanders under Major Sedgwick captured Port Royal from the French in 1654, Capt. Lothrop asked the Major for a bell which hung in a friary and was part of the spoils in which he intended to hang in the church at the settlement which was to become Beverly. The bell was sent to Salem in Capt. Richard More's kletch and was taken by Beverly men in More's absence without any bill of lading or payment to More. Twenty-five years later More sued and won. Nathaniel Hayward, aged about 27, deposed that being in company with Capt. More, about two years ago, he told them that the bell which is at Beverly was for Capt. Lowthrop but, said More, "you Beverly men did steal ye bell in yt you took ye bell without order when I was not at home." Nathaniel's will is headed "Mr. Nathaniel Hayward's Will of Salem" and it is dated 1 May 1719. He states that he had already settled the greater part of his estate by giving land to his children and grandchildren by deed, namely to the children of his son Nathaniel and to his sons Nehemiah, Jonathan, Nicholas, Samuel and Stephen. He had also given to his daughters Elizabeth Kettle, Abigail Flint, Sarah Coburn and Hannah Vickery as they "married away from me." To his sons Nehemiah and Samuel, a parcel of land, 100 acres, which he had bought of his son Jonathan, lying in the town of Belden. To his son Stephen, the rest of his personal estate. For love and affection to his kinswoman Hannah Coit, daughter of his brother Nehemiah Haywood Ð5. To his daughters Elizabeth Kettle, Abigail Flint and Hannah Vickery, 5s. each. To the children of his daughter Sarah Coburn, 5s. He had already taken care of his wife Elizabeth by a deed, his son Stephen the grantee. Executor: son Stephen. Witnesses: Jonathan Rayment, Barnabas Raymon, Moses ___. Proved 26 Jan 1720/1. More About Nathaniel Hayward: Christening: November 13, 1642, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. Record Change: January 09, 2004 Acknowledgments
Thank you to Julie Baldwin for creating WikiTree profile Hayward-1109 through the import of Jhoward.ged on May 31, 2013.
Nathaniel HAYWARD JOSEPH,
Bridgewater, s. of Thomas, a deac. had three ws. By the first, Alice, d. of Elder William Brett, had Joseph, b. 1673; and by the third, Hannah, d. of Experience Mitchell, had Mary, 1685; Thomas, 1687; Edward, 1689; Hannah,1691; Susanna, 1695; Peter, 1699; and Abigail, 1702.
NATHANIEL, Bridgewater, br. of the preced. m. Hannah, d. of deac. John Willis, had Nathaniel, b. 1664; John; Thomas; Samuel; Elisha; Patience; and perhaps other ds. Parents: Thomas HAYWARD Deacon.
Children were: Patience HAYWARD .
He was married to Hannah WILLIS in Bridgewater, MA ?.(1349)
Links
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Nathaniel_Hayward_%283%29
http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/cooke/d18.htm#P1496
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References:
https://www.geni.com/people/Nathaniel-Hayward/6000000006446511049
http://www.algerclan.org/getperson.php?personID=I23362&tree=alger
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-1091
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6K-SYY
https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&pz=timothy+michael&nz=dowling&p=nathaniel&n=hayward&oc=4
https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Nathaniel-Hayward/f291069
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Nana's 8x Great-Grandfather:
My 10x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 11x Great-Grandfather:
Thomas Hayward (1604 - 1681)
Thomas Hayward, of Bridgewater
Also Known As: "Howard", "Heyward", "Heywood", "Heward", "Haward"
Birthdate: ca. 1604
Birthplace: (probably) Aylesford, Kent, England
Christened: (probably) at St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Aylesford, Kent, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Arrival: emigrated to New England aboard the Hercules, which departed Sandwich, England for New England in March 1634/5, settled first in Cambridge in 1635.
Court Appearance: 28 October 1645, (for taking veneson [sic] from Wannapooke a Neipnet Indian) Ordered by the court to pay Wannapooke half a bushel of Indian Corn.
Death: bet. 1681 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Burial: ca. April 1686 at Bridgewater, Plymouth, Dominion of New England
Occupation: Tailor
Parents:
John William Hayward
1583-1638
Sarah Thayer
1589-1636
Family
Spouse [contested]:
Susanna Towne
1605-1664
Susanna Hayward
Also Known As: "Susannah Howard",
Birthdate: bet. 1601-1605
Birthplace: (probably) Aylesford, Kent, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Date of Marriage: bet. 1622-1624
Place of Marriage: St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Aylesford, Kent, England
Death: April 30, 1664 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Inventory of Estate: 8 Mar 1681. Will Proved: 7 Jun 1681 at Bridgewater, Plymouth Colony
Immediate Family:
Daughter of [contested] Peter Towne, of Aylesford and [mother unknown]
Children:
1. Thomas Hayward 1623–1698
2. John Hayward 1624–1710
3. Elizabeth Hayward 1627–1698
4. Susannah Hayward 1632–1661
5. Martha Hayward 1634–1703
6. Nathaniel Hayward 1639–1701
7. Elisha Hayward 1642–1710
8. Joseph Hayward 1643–1718
9. Mary Hayward 1648–1707
About Thomas Hayward
Thomas Hayward migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
Biography
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37073450/thomas-hayward
Born by about 1599 (based on estimated date of marriage). Thomas Hayward came from Aylesford, Kent to Massachusetts Bay in 1635 on the "Hercules." (On 14 March 1634/5, "Tho[ma]s Hayward of Aylesford in Kent, tailor, & Susanna his wife," with children "Thomas," "John," "Elizabeth," "Susan" and "Martha," were enrolled at Sandwich as passengers for New England on the Hercules).
First settled in Cambridge; moved to Duxbury by 1638, & Bridgewater by 1658. Died between 29 June 1678 (date of will) and 8 March 1680/1 (date of inventory).
Married by about 1624 Susanna _____. They had nine children: Thomas, John, Elizabeth Ames, Susanna Richmond, Martha Howard, Nathaniel, Elisha, Joseph, & Mary Mitchell.
Either Thomas Hayward or his wife was related in some way to Peter Town of Cambridge. In his will of 28 May 1705, "Peter Town of Cambridg[e]" ordered that "when my wife dies or ceases to be my widow then the whole of my real estate shall be divided among my five first cousins living at Bridgwater, viz: my cousin John Howard, my cousin Nathaniel Howard, my cousin Joseph Howard, my cousin Elisha Howard & my cousin Mary Mitchell."
Savage stated that "he had perhaps been here as early as 1632, coming with Winslow in the William and Francis, and satisfied with prospects, went home to bring them" [Savage 2:394]. There is no evidence for or against this position, and it is more likely that the 1632 passenger, THOMAS HAYWARD {1632, Unknown}, died or removed soon. Thomas Hayward was at a very early date granted land in the region which would become Bridgewater, so he may have resided there, perhaps on a seasonal basis, at a relatively early date.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project
https://sites.google.com/site/theneverendinghobbydunbarline/home/hayward--thomas-hayward-us
Thomas Hayward first arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 5, 1632 on the William and Mary. He returned to Aylesford, England, to bring his wife, Susannah and his five children to New England. Thomas' return voyage, to New England, was on the ship "Hercules," sailing from Sandwich to Boston. The "Hercules" landed on May 14, 1634. Thomas Hayward was a proprietor in Cambridge, Middlesex , Massachusetts, in 1635 or 1636, and bought land in 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth , MA. Thomas was a freeman in April 1637. Then he became the constable in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA in 1648. By 1665, he sold the land, given to him by the Plymouth Court, to George Russell, and in 1669, he sold his Duxbury land to William Pabodie.
Thomas was an original proprietor and among the earliest and eldest settlers of Bridgewater. History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts with Genealogical Registers p. 266 Hayward, Thomas, Dux., before 1638, ad. 1646, prop. pf Bridgew. 1645, 1640 in Dix., had land grant Northwest of Northill, and and also at Namasakeeset; sold his land to Wm. Pabodie 1669; reoved to Bridgew. d. 1681, w. Martha---; had a large family, for whose descendants see Mitchell's Bridgew.
Thomas Hayward was born about 1597 and died Abt. 1678 of Bridgewater.
Thomas Hayward came to Boston in the William and Francis on June 5, 1632. He then returned to Aylesford, England and returned later with his wife and children. (About Towne, Vol. XXII No. 2 June 2002)
"Thomas HAYWARD, tailor, of Aylesford, England, with wife Susannah and 5 children (Thomas, John, Elizabeth, Martha and Susan) on the ship Hercules March 14, 1634. Settled at Cambridge; proprietor 1635-6. Rem. to Duxbury, propr. and purchased 5 Nov 1638. In court 1644. From. 1 Jun 1647. Rem. to Bridgewater. Will dated 29 Jun 1678; yeoman, Sen.; beq. to sons Elisha and Joseph and gr. ch. Joseph." ( Pope, Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 224)
Thomas Hayward came from England in the same vessel with John Ames and settled in Duxbury before 1638: was an original proprietor, and among the earliest and eldest of the settlers of Bridgewater; he d. 1781: his will dated 1678: no wife living." (Mitchell, Hist. of Bridgewater, MA p 176.) The LDS ancestral file indicates that he m. Susannah, daughter of William Towne but there is a question of any evidence that Susannah Towne was ever in New England. Walter Goodwin Davis has stated that Susannah Towne died without issue.
Thomas Hayward, a Kentish tailor, eventually settled in the new town of Bridgewater, where he became an original proprietor and began to call himself a yeoman ....
Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater possessed (and presumably studied) "Mr. Sheppards book upon the parable of the ten virgins & Mr. Sheppard upon the sincere Convert, Mr. Ralph Allen of the riches of the covenant of grace, also his victory over the world: & doctor pressons of gods alsufficiency & severall other sermons Annexed there unto & Mr. Dod upon the Commandements & Mr Coopers book of Jacobs wrestling with God[,] Mr. Byfield his marrow & his principles," along with a bible and "some other smale books" -- an impressive library indeed for a farmer of modest means.
Children (not in birth order) of SUSANNA TOWNE and THOMAS HAYWARD are:
i. ELISHA3 HAYWARD31,32,33, b. about 1646.
ii. JOSEPH HAYWARD34,35,36, b. about 1642, m. 1668 SARAH BRETT, m. ALICE BRETT, m. 1681 HANNAH MITCHELL.
iii. THOMAS HAYWARD37,38,39, b. 1623-1624, m. 1664 SARAH AMES.
iv. NATHANIEL HAYWARD, b. about 1640.
v. JOHN HAYWARD40,41,42, b. 1628, m. SARAH MITCHELL November 10, 1665.
vi. MARY HAYWARD43,44,45, b. about 1644, m. 1666 EDWARD MITCHELL46,47,48.
vii. MARTHA HAYWARD49,50,51, b. about 1633, m. 1657 JOHN HOWARD52,53,54.
viii. ELIZABETH HAYWARD, b. about 1626, m. JOHN AMES.
ix. SUSAN HAYWARD, b. about 1630.
Thomas came from England on the ship HERCULES in 1634. Freeman in 1646. Original proprietor of Bridgewater, MA.
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Thomas Hayward aka Haward, Heyward Born about 1601 in Aylesford, Kent, England Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling(s) unknown] Husband of Susanna (Towne) Hayward — married 1621 in England Father of Thomas Hayward, John Hayward, Elizabeth (Hayward) Ames, Martha (Hayward) Howard, Susanna (Hayward) Richmond, Nathaniel Hayward, Joseph Hayward, Elisha Hayward and Mary (Hayward) Mitchell Died before March 8, 1681 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts Profile managers: Linda James private message [send private message], Julia Howard private message [send private message], Susan Potts private message [send private message], Bradley W Timerson private message [send private message], and Merry Kennedy private message [send private message] Last profile change on 1 February 2015 01:06: Ellen Smith proposed a merge of Hayward-908 and Hayward-270 with a comment. [Thank Ellen for this] This page has been accessed 612 times.
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This profile is for the Thomas Hayward who came from Aylesworth on the Hercules, lived in Duxbury and Bridgewater and died in Bridgewater in 1681. The Thomas Hayward who died in Ipswich on April 15, 1686, is a different person.
Disputed Origins
Some claim, without documentation, that Thomas was the son of Thomas Hayward and Agnes Beaumon, and include a birth or christening date of January 1, 1601 in Aylesford, but parish records from that time period do not exist for Aylesford. And, although the enrollment record for the "Hercules" (1635) states that Thomas was a tailor of Aylesford, that doesn't necessarily mean that he was born there.
One merged file stated: "There is a vast amount of speculation as to the ancestry of Thomas Hayward. The only thing we know for sure is that Thomas' father was Thomas, born about 1571 in England," however this statement is given with no documentation or citation. And in any case, no such record has been found.
Following WikiTree guidelines, we therefore detach Thomas from any parents until better documentation can be found. PLEASE, do not add parents to Thomas without consulting with the Profile Managers or with the PGM Project. Thanks. Biography
Robert C. Anderson estimates, based on estimated marriage date, that Thomas was born about 1599.[1] No record has been found for his birth, but, from the March 14, 1634/5 enrollment lists for the Hercules, we know that Thomas was a tailor of Aylesford, Kent. He enrolled for passage from Sandwich to New England on the "Hercules," Master John Witherley. "Tho. Heyward of Aylesford taylor and Susannah his wife. [Children] Five."[2][3] Based on their ages, the five children who came with Thomas and Susannah were Thomas, John, Susannah, Martha and Elizabeth. As the lists do not include the names of his children, historically they have been deduced from the study of births, deaths and wills.
"Savage stated that 'he had perhaps been here as early as 1632, coming with Winslow in the William and Francis, and satisfied with prospects, went home to bring them' [Savage 2:394]. There is no evidence for or against this position, and it is more likely that the 1632 passenger, THOMAS HAYWARD {1632, Unknown}, died or removed soon.[4]
Information contained in merges files stated that two brothers also accompanied Thomas and that the name of his brothers was John, who settled in Plymouth and then Dartmouth. I can find no documentation for this claim, and Anderson does not mention it.Watt-266 17:07, 13 November 2014 (EST)
Thomas received land in Cambridge 1635/6 and in Duxbury in 1638 and 1640.[1] Thomas "Heyward" was on the list of those who took the oath of fidelity in Duxbury, Massachusetts,[5] in 1639.[1] On June 2, 1646, he was proposed as a freeman in Plymouth Colony, and he became a freeman on June 1, 1647.[1] and Anderson[1] have compiled Thomas and Susannah's children as follows, but the actual birth order is not known:
Thomas, b. ca. 1624, m. Sarah --. d. before April 17, 1699, d.s.p.
John "John of the Plain", b. ca. 1626, m. Sarah Mitchell b. 1661, d. ca. 1710 leaving heirs
Susanna, b. ca. 1632, m. John Richmond by 1654, d. before May 28, 1705
Martha, b. ca. 1634, m. John Howard by ca. 1655, d. before May 28, 1705
Elizabeth, b. ca. 1628, m. John Ames 20 Oct 1645, d. before May 28, 1705
Nathaniel, b. ca. 1639, m. Hannah Willis, Will June 15, 1692, left heirs
Elisha, b. ca. 1642, never married, Will dated 1703, d. by September 1710
Joseph (Deacon), b. ca. 1646, m. Alice Brett; m. Hannah Mitchell; made Will 1718 (Mitchell says there was another marriage between Brett and Mitchell)
Mary, b. ca. 1648, m. ca. 1668 Edward Mitchell
Others have compiled the children as follows, with no citation:
Capt. [mil] John HAYWARD(1 Jan 1623/1624 - 14 Apr 1705)
Mary HAYWARD (abt 1627 - abt 1707)
Martha HAYWARD (bef 1 Jan [1620/]1621 - 1703)
Susanna HAYWARD (1632 - 4 Nov 1661)
Thomas HAYWARD (abt 1633 - 15 Aug 1698)
Joseph HAYWARD (1642 - 20 Jun 1718)
Nathaniel HAYWARD (13 Nov 1642 - 19 Dec 1720)
Elisha HAYWARD (1649 - 1703)
Either Thomas or his wife was related to Peter Town, whose Will, dated May 28, 1705, names his first cousins living at Bridgewater: John Howard, Nathaniel Howard, Joseph Howard, Elisha Howard and Mary Mitchell.[1] Peter's Will led to a series of land claims and bequests which help determine the members of Thomas Hayward's family.[6] Torrey proposes that Thomas's wife Susanna was Susannah Town/Towne, and perhaps the aunt of Peter Town.[7]
Thomas made his Will on June 29, 1678, at Bridgewater.[8] In it he called himself "Thomas Hayward Senior of Bridgwater...yeoman." The Inventory of his estate was taken on March 8, 1680/81 at Bridgewater, and the Will was proved June 7, 1681, so he probably died in about February 1680/81. He names his son Joseph (who receives his house and 26 acres, plus another 40 nearby), son Elisha (40 acres on John's River and 30 acres on the easterly side of the Great River), grandchild Joseph Hayward (60 acres on the Titticult River), and son Nathaniel (who had previously received land). His inventory totaled £46 11s 9d, with no real estate listed. You can see a copy of his Will at FamilySearch.org Will
The Inventory of his estate shows that he possessed "Mr. Sheppards book upon the parable of the ten virgins and Mr. Sheppard upon the sincere Convert, Mr. Ralph Allen of the riches of the covenant of grace, also his victory over the world: and doctor pressons of gods alsufficiency and severall other sermons Annexed there unto and Mr. Dod upon the Commandements and Mr Coopers book of Jacobs wrestling with God[,] Mr. Byfield his marrow & his principles," along with a bible and "some other smale books."[9] You can see the Inventory at FamilySearcdh.org Inventory.
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↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003. Page 288ff ↑ William Boys. Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent. author, by Simmons, Kirkby and Jones, 1792. Internet Archive Page 751 ↑ John Camden Hotten. The original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, serving men sold for a term of years, apprentices, children stolen, maidens pressed, and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700. London: Hotten, 1874. OpenLibrary.org Page xix ↑ The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Page 900 ↑ New Plymouth Colony, edited by Nathaniel B Shurtleff.. Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England. Vol. 8, Miscellaneous records [including Births, marriages, deaths and burials; Treasury accounts, and Lists of freemen and others] 1633-1689. Boston: Press of W. White, 1857. Internet Archive Page 182 ↑ Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, "The First Wife of John Richmond of Taunton, Mass."The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) TAG 37 (Jan 1960):137-38 (Note: Anderson states that there are mistakes in the deed citations, but he does not find fault with the conclusions.) ↑ Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. CD-ROM. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. Page 15729 ↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31878-3161-49?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-F29:338083801 : accessed 13 Nov 2014), Wills 1633-1686 vol 1-4 > image 519 of 616; State Archives, Boston. ↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-31878-3329-16?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-F29:338083801 : accessed 13 Nov 2014), Wills 1633-1686 vol 1-4 > image 520 of 616; State Archives, Boston.
Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (NEHGS, 1999-2011).
Kingman, Bradford. History of North Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, : from its first settlement to the present time: with family registers. (Boston, Massachusetts: Self published, Boston, 1866), p. 12. Thomas Hayward mentioned as one of North Bridgewater's first proprietors.
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https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2G8-93G?icid=amp_hdr_signin
http://www.algerclan.org/getperson.php?personID=I26137&tree=alger
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-270
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https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Hayward_(15)
https://www.geni.com/people/William-Hayward/6000000004570287752
Susannah Towne
Susanna (Towne) Hayward was not a daughter of William and Joanna (Blessing) Towne of Topsfield. She is incorrectly listed as such on several genealogical website.
William and Joanna did have a daughter named Susan(nah) Towne who was baptized 26 Oct 1625 at the St. Nicholas parish church in Great
Yarmouth, Co. Norfolk, England, however she was very likely the Susannah Towne was was buried there 29 Jul 1630. Furthermore, there is no mention of William and Joanna's daughter Susanna after the family immigrated from England to Massachusetts and she is not named among the heirs of William Towne in the division of his estate.
The Susanna Towne who married Thomas Hayward was born prior to 1607 in England and was a sister of the William Towne who was a resident of Cambridge, MA in 1635 (this William Towne was not the same man as the William Towne of Topsfield). She was possibly the daughter of Peter Towne of Aylesford, England. In about 1622 Susanna married Thomas Hayward in Aylesford, Co. Kent, England. Susanna's relationship to the William Towne of Cambridge is substantiated by the fact that Peter Towne, only son of William Towne of Cambridge, MA, died childless in 1705 and left his estate to his first cousins who were the five living children of Susanna (Towne) Hayward as of that date.
It is possible that Susanna and William were the children of Thomas Towne and Elizabeth Hayward m. at Tonbridge, Kent, England on May 29, 1604. There is also a George Towne of Maidstone, Kent, who had a son William b. 1604.
From S.J. Walker's information on his wife, Susannah Towne:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~walkersj/SusannahTowne.html
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~walkersj/genealogy/SusannahTowne.html
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Nana's 9x Great-Grandfather:
My 11x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 12x Great-Grandfather:
John William Hayward (1583 - 1638)
William Hayward
Birthdate: 1583
Birthplace: St. Giles' Cripplegate, London, Middlesex, England
Christened: September 1, 1583 at St Giles, Cripplegate, London, Middlesex, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Death: ca. 1638 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England / Belton, Suffolk, England
Parents:
John William Hayward
1550-1583
Margery Hayward
1552-1583
Family
Spouse:
Sarah Thayer
1589-1636
Sarah Hayward
Birthdate: bet. 1585-1589
Birthplace: London, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Date of Marriage: [date unknown]
Place of Marriage: [location unknown]
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Richard Thayer and Ursula Alice Dimry
Children:
1. Mary Heath, b. 1593, d. 1629
2. Thomas Hayward, b. 1604, d. 1681
3. William Hayward, b. 1617, Stepney, , Middlesex, England d. 10 May 1659, Braintree, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts
About John William Hayward
John William Hayward Birth 1583 in St Giles Cripplegate, London, England Death 1639 in Belton, Suffolk, England
Parents
William Hayward 1550 – 1583
No Mother
Show siblings Spouse & Children
No Spouse William Hayward 1617 – 1659
( View details ) 1583 Birth St Giles Cripplegate, London, England 1 source citation 1583 1 Sep Baptism St Giles Cripplegate, London, England 1 source citation 1639 Age: 56 Death Belton, Suffolk, England
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Citation Information
Transcription of text Birth date: abt 1583 Birth place: St Giles Cripplegate, London, England Death date: Death place: England Marriage date: Marriage place: England Baptism date: 1 Sep 1583 Baptism place: St Giles Cripplegate, London, England
ID: I9647 Name: JOHN WILLIAM HAYWARD Sex: M Event: _UPD 10 JUN 2012 15:02:29 GMT-5/ Birth: 1583 in London, London, England Death: FEB 1639 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Father: WILLIAM HAYWARD b: 1550 in London, London, England Mother: MARGERY THAYER b: 1552 in London, London, England
Marriage 1 SARAH THAYER b: 1585 in London, London, England Event: _UPD in 10 JUN 2012 15:02:48 GMT-5/ Married: 1614 in London, London, England Children
George Hayward b: MAY 1612 in London, London, England WILLIAM HAYWARD b: 06 FEB 1617 in London, London, England
GEDCOM Note
Category:Cripplegate, London
Biography ==John Haywarde, son of John Haywarde, was baptized 1 Sep 1583 at St Giles, Cripplegate, City of London, Middlesex, England.<ref>London, England Baptisms, Marriage and Burials 1538-1812 (image)</ref><ref>England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JWQB-B6R : 11 February 2018, John Haywarde, 01 Sep 1583); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 380,199.</ref> He died at London, England in 1639.<ref>"England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JCQM-TY5 : 10 February 2018), John Hayward, burial 07 Jan 1639; citing England, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 991,975.</ref>
According to The Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Giles without Cripplegate, the parish of St Giles without Cripplegate, which was in Middlesex, consisted of a multitude of poor people.<ref>T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Giles without Cripplegate', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638 (London, 1931), pp. 236-239. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp236-239 [accessed 21 September 2018]</ref> John's son, William Hayward, lived at Wapping (Stepney), a district in London Docklands, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. William was a mariner employed in shipping along east end London's industrialized riverside. Charles Dickens makes frequent use of the riverside and docklands in his novel Great Expectations. William escaped the poverty of St Giles and London Docklands when he immigrated to New England in 1635 at the age of 18.
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Famous Residents of St Giles, Cripplegate in the 17th Century ===St Giles' Cripplegate is one of the few remaining medieval churches inthe City of London, having survived the Great Fire of London in 1666.Famous local residents who worshipped at St Giles in the time of JohnHayward, and perhaps his parents, included Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1653 to 1658,who was married in St Giles' Cripplegate in 1620, aged 21. His wife, Elizabeth Bouchier, was the daughter of a Cripplegate leather merchant.
Poet John Milton (1608-1674) is perhaps the most famous former parishioner of St Giles. Thomas Morley (1557/8-1602), composer and organist, became the organist at St Giles about 1589. William Shakespeare (1564-1616), lived with the Mountjoys, a Huguenot family, in Silver Street in Cripplegate, for an unknown period in the early 17th century. His brother Edmund, who also lived in Cripplegate, had two sons who were baptised at St Giles and tradition has it that William Shakespeare attended the service.
Sources
<references />* History of St. Giles St Giles Cripplegate : accessed 21 Sep 2018
See also:* Muno, Patricia Thayer. The Thayer - Tayer - Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England. 1500 - 1660. Thayer family History Society, Braintree, MA.
References:
https://www.geni.com/people/William-Hayward/6000000004570287752
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-13
http://ellis-pagoria.com/getperson.php?personID=I11947&tree=ellis
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:John_Hayward_(15)
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Nana's 10x Great-Grandfather:
My 12x Great Grandfather:
Laila Laemmel-Gordon's 13x Great-Grandfather:
John William Hayward (1550 - 1583)
John Hayward
Also known as: "William Hayward"
Death: ca. 1636 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Birthdate: 1550
Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Death: 1583 in London, Middlesex, England
Parents [contested]:
Miles Hayward
1530-1601
Alice Peake
1532-1607
Family
spouse:
Margery Thayer
1552-1583
Margery Hayward
Birthdate: 1552
Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan
Date of Marriage: ca. 1573
Place of Marriage: London, Greater London, Middlesex, England
Death: 1583 in London, Middlesex, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
Children:
1. John William Hayward b. 1583, London, Middlesex, England d. 1639, Belton, Suffolk, England
About John William Hayward
Biography
Children: John William (1583), Elizabeth (1591).
Not very many genealogies give parents for William Hayward, born 1550. Those who do disagree with each other. Listed parents include Miles Hayward and Alice Anton, William Hayward and Joan and John Hayward.
This person was created through the import of Ancestors of Lois Greene.ged on 19 October 2010. The following data was included in the gedcom. You may wish to edit it for readability.
Name
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2.Author: Larson, Kirk Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson" Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library Repository: Name: Kirk Larson Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 U.S.A. Kirk Larson 23512 Belmar Dr. Laguna Niguel CA 92677 U.S.A.
Two secondary sources cited for this profile, both of which shows Elizabeth Hayward born 8 years after the death of William.
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William Hayward was born about 1550 of London, Greater London, Middlesex, England [2] and died ca. 1583 in England.
Parents:
Married: Abt 1573 of London, Greater London, Middlesex, England [uncertain]. to Margery, whose parents are not known. She was b. Abt 1552, of London, Greater London, Middlesex, England [2]
2 children of Margery and Wiliam Hayward include:
1. John William Hayward,
b. 1583, of London, Greater London, Middlesex, England ,
d. 1639, , Belton, Suffolk, England (56 years)
2. Elizabeth Hayward,
b. Abt 1591, of London, Greater London, Middlesex, England ,
d. Aft 1665, of Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts (~ 75 years)
Links
http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I106577&tree=00
Citations
[S2677] Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson.
[S7] LDS: Pedigree Resource File CD-Rom, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ((Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001)), Compact Disc #14 Pin #187508 (Reliability: 3). Roland B. Clark, JR. 42139 Purplebush Ave., 80-A Lancaster, CA 93536
ID: I16484
Name: WILLIAM HAYWARD
Sex: M
Birth: 1550 in London, London, England
Death: 1583 in London, London, England
Marriage 1 MARGERY THAYER b: 1552 in London, London, England
Married: 1580 in St. Osyth, Hertfordshire, England
References:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayward-123
https://www.geni.com/people/William-Hayward/6000000000462697005
http://ellis-pagoria.com/getperson.php?personID=I16110&tree=ellis
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