Joseph Hayward
M, b. 2 October 1763
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Joseph Hayward was born on 2 October 1763 at Newington, Kent, England. He was baptized on 24 October 1763 at Newington, Kent, England.
Louise Elizabeth Hayward
F, b. 8 November 1874
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2014 |
Louise Elizabeth Hayward (an unknown value.) Her married name was Tyler. She was born on 8 November 1874.
Margaret Hayward
F, b. 17 April 1747
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2009 |
Her married name was Arter. Margaret Hayward was baptized on 9 April 1747 at Newington, Kent, England. She was born on 17 April 1747 at Newington, Kent, England. She married John Arter, son of John Arter and Mary Mummery, on 13 January 1776 at New Romney, Kent, England; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Romney is a small town in Kent, England, on the edge ofRomneyMarsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed fromthe sea.New Romney was once a sea port, with the harbour adjacent tothechurch, but is now over a mile from the sea (see below). It istheheadquarters of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway.
It is interesting to note that New Romney is notsignificantlydifferent in age from the nearby village of Old Romney.However NewRomney, now about a mile and a half from the seafront wasoriginally aharbour town at the mouth of the River Rother. The Rotherestuary wasalways difficult to navigate, with many shallow channelsandsandbanks. To make navigation easier, two large rocks, one biggerthanthe other, were placed at the entrance to the main channel. Thenamesof two local settlements, Littlestone and Greatstone are areminder ofthese aids. There is another likely explanation for theseplace nameswhich is a result of the effects of Longshore Drift. Thishas had thelong-term impact of dispersing shingle and sand deposites,from Westto East, with heavier stones accumulating in the area knownasGreatstone, whilst far smaller shingle is to be found ingreatquantities at Littlestone. Very fine sand is found furthereastwardsat neighbouring St Marys Bay.
In the latter part of the thirteenth century a series of severestormsweakened the coastal defences of Romney Marsh, and the GreatStorm of1287 almost destroyed the town. The harbour and town werefilled withsand, silt, mud and debris, and the River Rother changedcourse, nowrunning out into the sea near Rye, Sussex. The mud, siltand sand wasnever entirely removed from the town, which is why manyold buildings,especially the church, have steps leading down into themfrom thepresent pavement level.
New Romney is a small town in Kent, England, on the edge ofRomneyMarsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed fromthe sea.New Romney was once a sea port, with the harbour adjacent tothechurch, but is now over a mile from the sea (see below). It istheheadquarters of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway.
It is interesting to note that New Romney is notsignificantlydifferent in age from the nearby village of Old Romney.However NewRomney, now about a mile and a half from the seafront wasoriginally aharbour town at the mouth of the River Rother. The Rotherestuary wasalways difficult to navigate, with many shallow channelsandsandbanks. To make navigation easier, two large rocks, one biggerthanthe other, were placed at the entrance to the main channel. Thenamesof two local settlements, Littlestone and Greatstone are areminder ofthese aids. There is another likely explanation for theseplace nameswhich is a result of the effects of Longshore Drift. Thishas had thelong-term impact of dispersing shingle and sand deposites,from Westto East, with heavier stones accumulating in the area knownasGreatstone, whilst far smaller shingle is to be found ingreatquantities at Littlestone. Very fine sand is found furthereastwardsat neighbouring St Marys Bay.
In the latter part of the thirteenth century a series of severestormsweakened the coastal defences of Romney Marsh, and the GreatStorm of1287 almost destroyed the town. The harbour and town werefilled withsand, silt, mud and debris, and the River Rother changedcourse, nowrunning out into the sea near Rye, Sussex. The mud, siltand sand wasnever entirely removed from the town, which is why manyold buildings,especially the church, have steps leading down into themfrom thepresent pavement level.
Family | John Arter b. 17 Feb 1754, d. 30 Jan 1817 |
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Sarah Hayward
F, b. 1757
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Still. Sarah Hayward married John Still, son of James Still. Sarah Hayward was born in 1757.
Family | John Still b. 1757 |
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Thomas Hayward
M, b. 17 August 1759
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Thomas Hayward was born on 17 August 1759 at Newington, Kent, England. He was baptized on 20 September 1759 at Newington, Kent, England.
William Charles Hayward
M, b. 1890, d. 27 February 1983
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2011 |
William Charles Hayward was born in 1890 at Victoria, Australia.1 He married Elizabeth Mary Benbow, daughter of William Benbow and Elizabeth Mary Holman, in 1923 at Victoria, Australia. William Charles Hayward died on 27 February 1983 at Boronia, Victoria, Australia.2
Family | Elizabeth Mary Benbow b. 1900, d. 30 Dec 1974 |
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Mary Haywood
F, b. 1803
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Pritchett. Mary Haywood married John Pritchett, son of George Pritchett. Mary Haywood was born in 1803.
Family | John Pritchett b. 1809 |
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Rosannah Haywood
F, d. 22 November 1908
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2009 |
Rosannah Haywood was born at Great Bridgeford, Staffordshire, England. Her married name was Collier. She was baptized on 5 August 1855 at St Chad, Seighford, Staffordshire, England. She married Thomas Collier, son of William Collier and Sarah Anne Hodgkinson, on 27 October 1884 at St. John The Evangelist, Trent Vale, Stoke-Upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Rosannah Haywood died on 22 November 1908 at 138 Old Road, Oulton, Stone, Staffordshire, England. She was buried on 25 November 1908 at Stone Cemetery, Stone, Staffordshire, England.
Family | Thomas Collier b. 11 Feb 1843 |
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William George Haywood
M
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2011 |
William George Haywood married Mary Mansfield, daughter of Charles Mansfield and Susannah Porter, on 17 November 1857 at Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Mary Mansfield b. 8 Nov 1838 |
Elizabeth Hazeldine
F, b. 1 February 1893, d. 9 December 1980
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Her married name was Hodgetts. Elizabeth Hazeldine was born on 1 February 1893. She married John Hodgetts, son of Patrick James Hodgetts and Susan Johnstone, in 1912. Elizabeth Hazeldine died on 9 December 1980 at Portland, Victoria, Australia, at age 87.
Family | John Hodgetts b. 6 Apr 1890, d. 8 Nov 1968 |
Minnie Hazell
F, b. 22 March 1874, d. 20 February 1934
Father | William Branscombe Hazell b. 1848, d. 28 May 1874 |
Mother | Susannah Newitt b. 4 Jun 1849, d. 13 Dec 1926 |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2018 |
Minnie Hazell was born on 22 March 1874 at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia. She died on 20 February 1934 at age 59.1
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William Branscombe Hazell
M, b. 1848, d. 28 May 1874
Father | Charles Hazell b. 17 Aug 1811, d. 26 Dec 1882 |
Mother | Eliza Branscombe b. 25 Feb 1805, d. 12 Feb 1884 |
Reference | H-14297-WB |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2015 |
William Branscombe Hazell was born in 1848 at Sorell, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He married Susannah Newitt, daughter of Ephraim Newitt and Susanna Tidswell, on 31 October 1872 at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia. William Branscombe Hazell died on 28 May 1874 at Sorell, Tasmania, Australia. He was buried on 30 May 1874 at Sorell Anglican Cemetery, Henry Street, Sorell, Tasmania, Australia.
Family | Susannah Newitt b. 4 Jun 1849, d. 13 Dec 1926 |
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Albert Head
M, b. 1875
Father | Edward Head b. 1835 |
Mother | Sarah Baxter b. 1833 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Albert Head was born in 1875.
Bert G. Head
M, b. between 1876 and 1896, d. between 1910 and 1982
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Bert G. Head was born between 1876 and 1896. He married Kathleen Cartland, daughter of William Francis Cartland and Jennie Knight, between 1907 and 1940. Bert G. Head died between 1910 and 1982.
Family | Kathleen Cartland b. 9 Apr 1893, d. bt 1907 - 1987 |
Edward Head
M, b. 1835
Last Edited | 11 Oct 2010 |
Edward Head married Sarah Baxter. Edward Head was born in 1835.
Family | Sarah Baxter b. 1833 |
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Ellen Head
F, b. 1866
Father | Edward Head b. 1835 |
Mother | Sarah Baxter b. 1833 |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2014 |
Her married name was Hole. Ellen Head married Edgar Hole, son of Henry Hole and Emma Sloman. Ellen Head was born in 1866.
Family | Edgar Hole b. 1864 |
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Frederick Head
M, b. 1870
Father | Edward Head b. 1835 |
Mother | Sarah Baxter b. 1833 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Frederick Head was born in 1870.
George Head
M, b. 1900
Last Edited | 16 Apr 2009 |
George Head married Florence Good, daughter of Alfred Good and Ellen Kate Lummis. George Head was born in 1900 at London, England.
Family | Florence Good b. 1902, d. 27 Nov 1985 |
Henry Head
M, b. 1872
Father | Edward Head b. 1835 |
Mother | Sarah Baxter b. 1833 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2009 |
Henry Head was born in 1872.