1797 -
1758 - 1812 (54 years)
Birth |
1758 |
Died |
1812 |
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Family |
Jane Broom Longbottom, b. 1763 |
Children |
+ | 1. James Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 22 Apr 1794, Walmer, Kent, England |
| 2. William Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 1797, Walmer, Kent, England |
+ | 3. George Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 1799, Walmer, Kent, England |
+ | 4. Frederick Hayward, b. 14 Feb 1801, Walmer, Kent, England |
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1763 - 1840 (77 years)
Birth |
1763 |
Died |
1840 |
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Family |
Joseph Hayward, b. 1758 |
Children |
+ | 1. James Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 22 Apr 1794, Walmer, Kent, England |
| 2. William Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 1797, Walmer, Kent, England |
+ | 3. George Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 1799, Walmer, Kent, England |
+ | 4. Frederick Hayward, b. 14 Feb 1801, Walmer, Kent, England |
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Family 1 |
Johan Godfried Rupertie |
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Family 2 |
William Hayward, 1820 Settler, b. 1797, Walmer, Kent, England |
Married |
11 Jun 1827 |
English Church, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Name |
William Hayward |
Suffix |
1820 Settler |
Birth |
1797 |
Walmer, Kent, England |
Gender |
Male |
1820 Lineage |
Yes |
Settler |
7 Jan 1820 |
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
- Menezes' party on the Weymouth
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Settler ID |
1335 |
Name |
William Hayward 1820 |
Occupation |
a Butcher [1] |
Person ID |
I71526 |
master |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2021 |
Family |
Maria Magdalena Herbst |
Marriage |
11 Jun 1827 |
English Church, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
- 11 Jun 1827
William Hayward
marital status: bachelor
of Deal
and
Maria Magdalena Herbst
marital status: widow
of Johan Godfried Rupertie
Source: Cape Town, English Church (from 1847 St George's Cathedral) (Anglican), Cape Town
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Family ID |
F50341 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Last Modified |
27 Apr 2017 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 1797 - Walmer, Kent, England |
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| Settler - 7 Jan 1820 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
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| Marriage - 11 Jun 1827 - English Church, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Notes |
- William Hayward, 22 years of age, a butcher by trade and brother of the above. William left the frontier and moved to Cape Town where he became a boot and shoemaker. In 1827 he married a widow Maria Ruperti (born Herbst), 20 years his senior. There were no children. In 1835 they drew up a will and William bequeathed his share to his mother; “Jane Broom, widow of the late Joseph Hayward.” Maria died in Cape Town in 1858. In 1853 William was declared insolvent. No record could be found of William after 1862. { David Raymer }
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Sources |
- [S6] M D Nash, "The Settler Handbook", (Chameleon Press ISBN 0 620 10940 8).
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