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A genealogy of the Selwyn family
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1771 - 1793 (22 years)
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Name |
Thomas Hayward Winstone |
Born |
1771 |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Captain Of First Foot |
Died |
11 Aug 1793 |
Age |
22 years |
Person ID |
I37 |
Curtis Hayward |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2020 |
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Notes |
Possibly had illegitimate child by Elizabeth Lawrence in 1795. The child was baptised William Hayward at Quedgeley in 1799
Two minatures of him in regimental dress. one of which had been sent from Calcutta by him to Miss CB along with The birds of paradise. When Miss CB died in 1865 she gave instructions for the minature and the birds of Paradise to be sent to quedgeley.
Engaged to Miss Crawley Bouvery of Flaxley Abbey. Their initials are cut in a tree in the Lovers Walk there, which had been blown down in a gale above Flaxeley abbey 1790. The writing was cut out and preserved.
He was in the army, a Captain of 12th Foot, and very extravagant. He died a batchelor in India. Miss Crawley bovery never married and lived to an old age, dying at Bath she wore black ever afterwards. [1]
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Sources |
- [S3] From jotting about the Hayward family by the Rev W. winstone Curtis Hayward 1888. (Reliability: 0).
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