1. | [[Category: Bridgewater, Massachusetts]] == Biography == ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' === Data Changed === : Changed: :: 12 Apr 2013 ::: 15:18 Prior to import, this record was last changed 15:18 12 Apr 2013. === Note === : @HI2137@ ''No additional information is available. Can you add something?'' == Sources == <references /> * 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 ===: <span id='HI2137'>HI2137</span>(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 whichhung 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 toMore. Twenty-five years later More sued and won. Nathaniel Hayward, aged about 27, deposed that being in company with Capt. More, about twoyears 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 thegreater part of his estate by giving land to his children and grandchildren by deed, namely to the children of his son Nathaniel and to hissons Nehemiah, Jonathan, Nicholas, Samuel and Stephen. He had also given to his daughters Elizabeth Kettle, Abigail Flint, Sarah Coburn andHannah 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 sonJonathan, 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 [[Baldwin-3437 | Julie Baldwin]] for creating WikiTree profile Hayward-1109 through the import of Jhoward.ged on May 31, 2013.Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Julie and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> === Acknowledgments === Thank you to [[Collins-5159 | Susan Potts]] for creating WikiTree profile Hayward-1370 through the import of 15 generations.ged on Oct 30, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Susan and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you! --> |