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A genealogy of the Selwyn family
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1879 - 1960 (80 years)
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Name |
Reginald Curtis Hayward |
Nickname |
Bill |
Born |
26 Jan 1879 |
Quedgeley |
Gender |
Male |
Education |
Rugby |
Occupation |
Lord Of Manor Of Quedgeley, Solicitor |
Died |
1960 |
Queenborough Cleveland Walk Bath |
Age |
80 years |
Buried |
Quedgeley |
Person ID |
I11 |
Curtis Hayward |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2020 |
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Notes |
Deposited paper with Glos County archivist 1939 &1954
Spent money fairly recklessly and mismanaged the estate selling land cheaply and the house in 1941 to a housing association.
Fell off wall and hit head as boy which was said to give rise to epilepsy. Adventurous as boy and once crossed Gloucester Berkeley canal hanging from Hemstead Bridge where his grandfather had died falling from a Horse.
Played for 1st Harlequins, possibly would have played for England had it not been for epilepsy.
Aunt Joan and he known as children as Billy and Betty pringle as they were hardly ever single. Looked after each other in old age.
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Sources |
- [S16] D.J.H. Smith County Archivist 4/1980 (Reliability: 0).
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