Father | William Hayward Jr. (b. 28 May 1647, d. 17 December 1717) |
Mother | Sarah Butterworth (b. 28 May 1653, d. before 1708) |
Birth* | Between 1692 and 1699 | Swansea, Bristol, MA, USA,1,2,3 |
Death* | 10 December 1699 | Swansea, Bristol, MA, USA,1,4,3 |
Last Edited | 18 June 2012 |
Father | John William Hayward (b. 1583, d. 1639) |
Mother | Mrs. John William Hayward (b. 1589) |
Son | John Hayward (b. 13 November 1634, d. circa 1635) |
Son | John Hayward (b. circa 1645) |
Son | Robert Hayward (b. 1653, d. 1683) |
Daughter | Mary? Hayward (b. 1635, d. 1730) |
Daughter | Ruth? Hayward (b. between 1636 and 1655, d. 25 June 1664) |
Daughter | Huldah Hayward+ (b. 7 October 1636, d. 1 September 1690) |
Daughter | Hannah? Hayward (b. circa 1637) |
Daughter | Sarah? Hayward (b. circa 1639) |
Son | Jonathan Hayward+ (b. 6 May 1641, d. 21 November 1690) |
Son | Samuel Hayward+ (b. 4 January 1643, d. 29 July 1713) |
Son | William Hayward Jr.+ (b. 28 May 1647, d. 17 December 1717) |
Name-Var | 1 | |
Name-Var | 1 | |
Name-Var | William Hayward - also recorded Haieward and in America Haywood & Howard (early Braintree church records spell name Haward also.)1 | |
Name-Var | Early Braintree church records spell it this way.1 | |
Birth | 1604 | Limehouse, Stepney, Middlesex, UK,3,4 |
Birth* | 6 February 1617 | London, Middlesex, England, Gr. Britain,1,5 |
Christning | 29 March 1617 | St. Giles, London, Middlesex, England,5,6 |
Marriage* | 10 October 1633 | Margery Knight; Church of St. Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, London, England, UK,7,8,4 |
Marriage* | 1635 | Margery; Perhaps aboard Ann & Elizabeth, Boston?, MA, USA, William married Margery aboard ship or perhaps on arrival in Charleston where he apparently resided until 1637. After talking with Gary Boyd Roberts, the head genealogist of the NEGS in July1998, and going over the records with him, he indicated that no proof has been submitted regarding the last name of William Hayward's wife, and we should let it go as Margery. dhj1,9,10 |
Address* | Between 1635 and 1637 | Margery; Charlestown, MA, USA,1 |
Emigration* | 27 April 1635 | Sailed on Ann & Elizabeth for New England, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, William Hayward, b. 1617, came from England, sailing from London or Brookhaven April 27th, 1635. See copy original record. Hotten Pg. 70 rec. "Intentions to sail from ye port of London on ye ship 'Ann & Elizabeth' for New England, Barbadoes & St. Christopher of William Hayward age 18 - John Hayward (no doubt John of Phymouth & Dartmough & Swansea) age 22 - Margery Harding age 20 and Margerie Barron age 19 (records mix spelling of Margery so we do not yet know which one he married. There were 150 passengers. Another record of April 27, 1635 is "Do Margery Harding & Margerie Barron sail from London for the New World on the same ship with William Hayward, husband to be of one of them & thereby handgs a tale."; Margery1,11,12,13,14 |
Address* | Before 1639 | Weymouth, Norfolk, MA, USA, Wm. & Marger settled in Weymouth before 1639.1 |
Freeman* | 13 May 1640 | Braintree15 |
Emigration | 1648 | Settled in Braintree, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,16 |
Witness | 1648 | Was a freeman, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA,1,17 |
Witness | Between 1648 and 1659 | Owned house on Elm St. near Dock Square, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, Wm. owned a house on the west side of Elm St. near Dock Square adjoining "Castle Tavern" which was under litigation by his 3 sons from 1695 to 1720 & rec. in records at Boston C.H. Prob. rec. #4231.1 |
Witness | 19 March 1648 | Bought 20 acres at Braintry Neck west of the river, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA, On 3/19/1648 he bough 20 acreas at Braintry Neck west of the river (Bost., Suffolk Co. Reg. Deeds Bk 3, Pg 64)1 |
Occupation* | After 1648 | Operated Ferry from Dorchester to Braintree after 1648., Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1 |
Witness | 1649 | Bought property on "Wings Lane", Suffolk, MA, USA, In 1649 bought property on "Wings Lane" (Suffolk deeds Bk 22 Pg 6) - also bought several tracts in Braintree & Weymouth.1 |
Death* | 10 March 1659 | Drowned, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1,18,19,5,4,14 |
Will* | 8 July 1659 | Will probated w/inventory & rec. in Boston, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, His will was probated & with inventory in 1659 & rec. in Boston as well as that of Margery in 1676. His estate was L195 not mentioning the Boston house which Margery sold & precipitated the suits by the sons. The estate of William - inventoried thus: House & land L35. Other lands L52. Oxen L18. 4 cows & 2 heifers L5. Indian corn growing L16. Wearing apparel L4. Books 7s. Feather bed L7-6s. Flock bed L3-6s. Chairs, 3 brass caldrons, brass pots, pewter bowls & spoons, warming pan, glass & earthenware, etc.1,20,21 |
Property* | 8 July 1659 | Weymouth and Braintree; inventory taken of the estate consisted of the usual household goods and some books, bees, land etc. amounting to 195-05-06 pounds.; Margery Knight4 |
Last Edited | 27 July 2012 |
Daughter | Mary? Hayward (b. 1635, d. 1730) |
Daughter | Ruth? Hayward (b. between 1636 and 1655, d. 25 June 1664) |
Daughter | Huldah Hayward+ (b. 7 October 1636, d. 1 September 1690) |
Daughter | Hannah? Hayward (b. circa 1637) |
Daughter | Sarah? Hayward (b. circa 1639) |
Son | Jonathan Hayward+ (b. 6 May 1641, d. 21 November 1690) |
Son | Samuel Hayward+ (b. 4 January 1643, d. 29 July 1713) |
Son | William Hayward Jr.+ (b. 28 May 1647, d. 17 December 1717) |
Birth* | Circa 1616 | England, United Kingdom, |
Marriage* | 1635 | William Hayward; Perhaps aboard Ann & Elizabeth, Boston?, MA, USA, William married Margery aboard ship or perhaps on arrival in Charleston where he apparently resided until 1637. After talking with Gary Boyd Roberts, the head genealogist of the NEGS in July1998, and going over the records with him, he indicated that no proof has been submitted regarding the last name of William Hayward's wife, and we should let it go as Margery. dhj3,4,5 |
Address* | Between 1635 and 1637 | William Hayward; Charlestown, MA, USA,3 |
Witness | 27 April 1635 | William Hayward; Sailed on Ann & Elizabeth for New England, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, William Hayward, b. 1617, came from England, sailing from London or Brookhaven April 27th, 1635. See copy original record. Hotten Pg. 70 rec. "Intentions to sail from ye port of London on ye ship 'Ann & Elizabeth' for New England, Barbadoes & St. Christopher of William Hayward age 18 - John Hayward (no doubt John of Phymouth & Dartmough & Swansea) age 22 - Margery Harding age 20 and Margerie Barron age 19 (records mix spelling of Margery so we do not yet know which one he married. There were 150 passengers. Another record of April 27, 1635 is "Do Margery Harding & Margerie Barron sail from London for the New World on the same ship with William Hayward, husband to be of one of them & thereby handgs a tale."3,6,7,8,9 |
Death* | 18 May 1676 | Braintree, MA, USA,10 |
Witness | August 1676 | Jonathan was appointed Administrator of his mother's estate., Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA, Her estate totaled #196-17d.; Jonathan Hayward11 |
Will* | 1676 | Margery's estate recorded, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, Margery's estate was recorded in Boston in 1676: L196-17s. House & orchard L45. 10 acres woodland L30. 7 acres bo't of Wm. Veasey L28. 3 acres salt marsh L30. 4 cows L10. Money L16-6s. And a long list of various, personal & household. |
Last Edited | 24 June 2012 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Daughter | Sarah Thayer (b. 12 March 1654) |
Daughter | Huldah Thayer+ (b. 16 June 1657) |
Son | Jonathan Thayer (b. 18 January 1659) |
Son | David Thayer (b. 20 June 1660, d. 29 August 1678) |
Daughter | Naomi Thayer (b. 28 January 1662) |
Son | Thomas Thayer (b. circa 1664) |
Son | Samuel Thayer (b. circa 1666, d. 19 December 1721) |
Son | Josiah Thayer (b. circa 1668) |
Son | Isaac Thayer (b. circa 1670) |
Son | Ebenezer Thayer (b. 1673) |
Son | David Thayer (b. 1677) |
Son | Benjamin Thayer+ (b. 1679) |
Birth | 18 April 1636 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1 |
Birth* | 7 October 1636 | London, Wappingwall, England, UK,2,3,4 |
Baptism | 14 October 1636 | St. Dunstan and All Saints Church, Stepney, London, England, UK,2 |
Marriage | 14 January 1652 | Farthenando Thayer; by Mr. Tory of Weymouth, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,5,6,4 |
Marriage* | 14 November 1652 | Married by Mr. Tory of Waymouth, Braintree, MA, USA,7 |
Witness | Between 1663 and 1667 | Bought lands of the Indians at Mendon, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Were driven out during and by King Phillip's War. Returned and rebuilt to become prominent in the establishment of Mendon.; Farthenando Thayer8 |
Death* | 1 September 1690 | Mendon, Norfolk, MA, USA,9,4 |
Burial* | September 1960 | 3 |
Last Edited | 18 June 2012 |
Father | Thomas Thayer (b. circa 1600) |
Mother | Margery Wheeler (b. circa 1600) |
Daughter | Sarah Thayer (b. 12 March 1654) |
Daughter | Huldah Thayer+ (b. 16 June 1657) |
Son | Jonathan Thayer (b. 18 January 1659) |
Son | David Thayer (b. 20 June 1660, d. 29 August 1678) |
Daughter | Naomi Thayer (b. 28 January 1662) |
Son | Thomas Thayer (b. circa 1664) |
Son | Samuel Thayer (b. circa 1666, d. 19 December 1721) |
Son | Josiah Thayer (b. circa 1668) |
Son | Isaac Thayer (b. circa 1670) |
Son | Ebenezer Thayer (b. 1673) |
Son | David Thayer (b. 1677) |
Son | Benjamin Thayer+ (b. 1679) |
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Birth* | April 1625 | 2 |
Birth | Before 18 April 1625 | Thornbury?, Gloucestershire, England, UK,3 |
Baptism | 18 April 1625 | St. Mary's Church, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, UK,4,5 |
Marriage* | 14 January 1652 | Huldah Hayward; by Mr. Tory of Weymouth, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,6,7,5 |
Witness | Between 1663 and 1667 | Bought lands of the Indians at Mendon, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Were driven out during and by King Phillip's War. Returned and rebuilt to become prominent in the establishment of Mendon.; Huldah Hayward8 |
Death* | 28 March 1713 | MA, USA,2,5 |
Last Edited | 18 June 2012 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Daughter | Hannah Hayward (b. 22 November 1663) |
Daughter | Sarah Hayward (b. 10 January 1665, d. 13 May 1676) |
Son | Jonathan Hayward+ (b. 18 November 1667, d. 13 July 1757) |
Son | William Hayward+ (b. 6 December 1669, d. 26 March 1697) |
Daughter | Huldah Hayward (b. 28 March 1672, d. 23 June 1684) |
Son | Samuel Hayward (b. 4 June 1675, d. 4 June 1676) |
Daughter | Deborah Hayward (b. 1678) |
Daughter | Sarah Hayward (b. 12 December 1679, d. 23 June 1684) |
Son | Samuel Hayward+ (b. 4 April 1682, d. 1745) |
Son | Benjamin Hayward+ (b. 1684, d. circa 1766) |
Christning | 19 November 1634 | Stepney, London, Middlesex, England,2 |
Birth* | 6 May 1641 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 6 March 1663 | Sarah Thayer; Married by Peter Brackett, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,4,5,6,7,8,3,9 |
Witness | Between 1672 and 1699 | William Hayward Jr.; MA, USA, Wm. had 11 children at Swansea of whom one each were named after his father, mother, and each of his brothers and sisters. Also note same custom and practice by his brother Samuel at Mendon and Jonathan at Braintree. Wm. and Sarah's other children probably named from the Butterworth family side.; Samuel Hayward10 |
Witness | August 1676 | Jonathan was appointed Administrator of his mother's estate., Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA, Her estate totaled #196-17d.; Margery4 |
Death | 21 November 1689 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA,11,2 |
Death* | 21 November 1690 | Killed in a wagon upset runaway, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,4,12,3 |
Burial* | 1690 | Buried in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy Sq., Quincy, Norfolk, MA, USA,4,13 |
Last Edited | 25 June 2012 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Son | William Hayward+ (b. 6 October 1667, d. circa 1729) |
Daughter | Mehitable Hayward+ (b. circa 1669) |
Daughter | Mary Hayward+ (b. circa 1671) |
Daughter | Huldah Hayward+ (b. circa 1673, d. 1711) |
Daughter | Margery Hayward+ (b. 1674, d. before 1722) |
Daughter | Sarah Hayward+ (b. 29 August 1677, d. 1711) |
Daughter | Hannah Hayward+ (b. 18 August 1680, d. after 1746) |
Daughter | Deborah Hayward+ (b. 9 April 1682) |
Son | Samuel Hayward (b. 7 February 1684, d. 16 May 1708) |
Son | Jonathan Hayward+ (b. 10 October 1686, d. 14 July 1760) |
Son | Experience Hayward (b. 1 March 1688, d. 1714) |
Son | Benjamin Hayward+ (b. 14 February 1689) |
Daughter | Bethia Hayward (b. circa 1691) |
Birth* | 4 January 1643 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1,2,3 |
Christning | 9 July 1650 | Charlestown, Suffolk, MA,2 |
Occupation* | Between 1665 and 1713 | Samuel was a housewright, Swanzey, Mendon, MA, USA,4 |
Marriage* | 25 November 1666 | Mehitable Thompson; Medfield, Norfolk, MA, USA,5,3 |
Witness | 20 January 1671 | Bought 20 acres at Mendon for #10, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA,4 |
Witness | Between 1672 and 1699 | William Hayward Jr.; MA, USA, Wm. had 11 children at Swansea of whom one each were named after his father, mother, and each of his brothers and sisters. Also note same custom and practice by his brother Samuel at Mendon and Jonathan at Braintree. Wm. and Sarah's other children probably named from the Butterworth family side.; Jonathan Hayward6 |
Witness | 17 January 1680 | Made agreement to build a Meeting House., Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, He made an agreement with the Selectmen of Mendon "to begin and manage the frame of a Meeting house 26' in length and 24' in breadth, a girt house, 14' between joysts." He was to have 3s. per day, and to have a cow and calf as part of his pay. The first meeting house had been destroyed by Indians in 1676.4 |
Witness | 25 May 1685 | He & 3 others were a committee "to purchase the Indian title" of a tract of land, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA,4 |
Witness | 1689 | He paid this year toward the salary of Rev. Grindal Rawson #1, 8s.3d., Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Mr. Rawson had part of his salary in cash, the rest in provisions, etc.4 |
Witness | 1 March 1693 | He was one of the three first tithing men chosen at Mendon., Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, These tithing men were to present all idle and disorderly persons, profane swearers and cursers, and Sabbath breakers, etc. Their badge was a black staff two feet long, tipped with brass.4 |
Witness | Circa 1700 | Mehitable Thompson; Mendon?, Worcester, MA, USA,5 |
Witness | 6 May 1708 | Samuel deeded property to son William at Mendon, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, William Hayward5 |
Witness | Circa 1713 | Samuel laid out lands in his 5 _____ at Bear Hill (Mendon) to his son Jonathan., Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Jonathan Hayward7 |
Death* | 29 July 1713 | Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA,5,2 |
Probate* | 2 September 1713 | William Hayward; Admin. estate of his father, Samuel., Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA,5 |
Probate* | 23 December 1713 | Agreement of heirs concerning estate of their father, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Signed by sons Benjamin and Jonathan and daughters Bethiah Hayward and Huldah Butterworth, and sons-in-law Jacob Aldrich who married Margery, Benjamin Thayer who married Sarah, Peter Aldrich who married Hannah, Seth Aldrich who married Deborah, Nicholas Cook who married Mehitable and Joseph Rockwood who married Mary; "all daughters of said deceased." All the above gave receipts to their brother William for #7, paid to each by him; and they agreed to relinquish to him all their interest in their father's estate.; Mehitable Hayward, Mary Hayward, Joseph Rockwood, Huldah Hayward, Benjamin Butterworth, Margery Hayward, Jacob Aldrich, Sarah Hayward, Benjamin Thayer, Hannah Hayward, Peter Aldrich, Deborah Hayward, Seth Aldrich, Jonathan Hayward, Bethia Hayward, William Boyce, and Nicholas Cook4 |
Witness | 1745 | Benj. deeds to son Thomas in 1745, Bk. 70, Pg. 280, Mendon, Worcester, MA, USA, Samuel deeded property to son Benjamin at Mendon May 6, 1708.; Benjamin Hayward and Thomas Hayward5 |
Last Edited | 18 June 2012 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Birth* | Circa 1639 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA, Question whether she is child of William & Margery. Not recorded in V.R. of Braintree.1,2 |
Last Edited | 19 July 2010 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Birth* | Circa 1637 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA, Question whether she is child of Margery & William. Not recorded in V.R. of Braintree where other children were recorded.1,3 |
Last Edited | 19 July 2010 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Birth* | 1635 | Braintree, Norfolk, MA, USA,1,3 |
Marriage* | 1651 | Samuel Denny; MA, USA,1 |
Death* | 1730 | Mendon, Worcester, MA,3 |
Last Edited | 21 July 2010 |
Father | William Hayward (b. 6 February 1617, d. 10 March 1659) |
Mother | Margery (b. circa 1616, d. 18 May 1676) |
Birth* | Between 1636 and 1655 | MA, USA,1 |
Burial* | 1664 | Old Quincy Cemetery, Quincy, MA, USA, D. 6/25/1664, burried in Old Quincy Cemetery close to grave of Jonathan, a fine small stone.1 |
Death* | 25 June 1664 | MA, USA,1 |
Last Edited | 29 August 1994 |
Son | Geoffrey Lyons Maddux+ |
Birth* | 13 September 1933 | Brookhaven, MI, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 1 March 1956 | David McDonald Maddux; Brookhaven, MS, USA,2 |
Divorce* | After 1967 | David McDonald Maddux3 |
Marriage* | 1968 | O. D. Brame4 |
Address | June 2003 | Fort Walton Beach, FL, USA, 850-243-2727,5 |
Address* | 24 August 2003 | 727 Sailfish Drive, Ft. Walton Beach, FL, USA, 32548, 850-243-2727,6 |
Death* | 25 May 2009 | 7 |
Last Edited | 2 April 2010 |