1647 - 1684 (37 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
3. | William Hayward (1.Eleanor1) was born on 23 Feb 1670; died on 2 Apr 1709. Notes:
Wotton-under-edge Heritage centre describes him as Guliemi Hayward.
Have will.
Portrait in collection Mark Heywood Haresfield.
At the end of the17c members of the Bathurst, Curtis Hayward and Codrington families were working in the West Indies where Christopher Codrington inherited a great estate.
Have Act of Parliament "for making effectual the provisions intended by William Hayward late of Quedgeley... towards payment of his debts and providing portions for his younger children" PCH.
William married Margaret Selwyn in 1702. Margaret (daughter of Major General William Selwyn and Albinia Bettinson) was born in 1684 in Matson, Gloucester, England; died on 27 Apr 1742. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Thomas Hayward (1.Eleanor1) was born in 1673; was christened on 30 Nov 1673; died on 17 Jul 1702 in India. Notes:
?Portrait in collection Mark Heywood Haresfield.
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6. | Susanna Hayward (1.Eleanor1) was born in 1680 in Lived 1 Day; was christened on 13 May 1680; died on 14 May 1680. |
Generation: 3
9. | Albinia Hayward (3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1703; was christened on 28 Oct 1703; died on 4 Apr 1766; was buried on 30 Oct 1766 in Reburied Quedgeley. Notes:
Portrait in collection Tim Heywood North Farm.
Account of her travels in France with her grandmother Mrs Selwyn1718 in account book in collection of PCH
Left Oldbury to nephew William Hayward Winstone.
Armorial tankard made for her wedding arms of Winstone impaling Hayward. Sold in 1974 at Sothebys for £4500.
Jan 1758 a letter from her giving a character reference for Francis Watts her cousin who was illiterate at the time but learn't to write later.
Albinia married Thomas Winstone on 26 Sep 1723 in Quedgeley. Thomas (son of Thomas Winstone and Anna Dowell) was born in 1697 in Oldbury Court Frenchay; died in 1757; was buried in Stapleton. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | Sir Thomas Hayward (3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1706 in Quedgeley; died on 14 Mar 1781 in Quedgley, Gloucestershire, England.. Other Events:
- Occupation: Chairman of Gloucestershire quarter sessions
- Occupation: MP, Ludgershall; rotten borough belonging to Selwyns
Notes:
Have will, Portrait in Mark Heywood collection. Worked in West Indies.
Appears that a re-grant of Arms was made to him.
"That thing as Mr Hayward says is the law and no gentleman in the county can gainsay it" was the remark of the common folk about him.
He used to say Hey the devil instead of well in the beginning of his sentences on prisoners as well as in common conversation.
When the late John Curtis Hayward was introduced to Charles 6th Duke of Beaufort the latter said to him: "Now what relation are you to old Mr Hayward who used to wear a cauliflower wig and say Hey the Devil"
he was in fact great grandson.
Family/Spouse: Mercy Parsons. Mercy (daughter of Charles Parsons and Mary Turner) was born in 1705 in Bredon Worcs; died on 6 Feb 1777. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Margaret Eleanor Barrow (5.Eleanor2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1710 in Field Court, Gloucestershire, England.; was christened on 18 Sep 1712 in Hardwicke, Gloucs, Eng; died on 24 Apr 1760; was buried on 7 Feb 1762 in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, England. Margaret married Rev. Thomas Savage on 22 Dec 1737 in Quedgeley, Gloucester, England. Thomas was born in 1699 in Middle Hill House, nr Broadway, Worcester, England.; was christened on 19 Feb 1699 in Broadway, Worcester, England; died on 24 Apr 1760 in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, England; was buried on 27 Apr 1760 in Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 19. George Savage
was born in 1742 in Middle Hill, Worcester, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1742 in Saint Peters, Gloucester, Gloucester, England; died in 1793.
- 20. Ann Savage
was born in 1745 in Standish, Gloucester, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1745 in Saint Peters, Gloucester, Gloucester, England; died on 10 Sep 1816; was buried on 17 Sep 1816 in Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, England.
- 21. Sir Charles Barrow
died in 1789.
- 22. Eleanor Savage
- 23. Martha Savage
was christened on 22 Oct 1750 in Saint Peters, Gloucester, Gloucester, England; died in 1760.
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Generation: 4
14. | William Hayward Winstone (10.Thomas3, 3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1743; died on 26 Oct 1818. Notes:
Have minature.
Like Charles also careless and extravagant.
He was left Oldbury (6 miles from Bristol) by his Aunt Albinia who had been left it by her husband Mr Winstone. Consequently he added the name Winstone. On the morning after his arrival at the house he found drawn up in the courtyard 200 donkeys from his colliery for his inspection.
He sold Oldbury before he came into Quedegely. Tried to raise money by selling parts of Oldbury estate to Duke of Beaufort. 1790 was in debt for £9000.
Cleeve Dale (Foyster's Court) sold in 1819 as was the Court House. Tortola sold with Gabriel Winstone Wayne in 1760. When the Kingswood Common was enclosed (1779-1784) he owned Old Farm and two snuff mills.
The donative of quedgeley used to belong to the Dukes of Manchester. In WHW's time it belonged to Mrs Fletcher the widow of a clergyman. She asked him an exhorbitant sum for it, when he refused she cut down some fine elms in the churchyard to spite him, though he offered her twice their value to leave them standing.
High sherriff of Glos 1777
He left his two younger daughters £200 ounces of plate apiece.
Left property in High S't and Wine S't to two daughters
Pack of letter to Betsy Bird 2nd wife (see harry Nisbet)
He lost £30,000 in the famous Gloucestershire election between Mr Bromley (Tory) and Admiral Berkeley (Whig) at the end of the 18th century. The poll was kept open for the whole then legal period of 15 days and Bromley won by one vote, but was comptetely ruined by the election. The Haywards like the Selwyns had been Whigs and William's father old "Hey the devil" Proposed Admiral Berkeley. A family feud was caused by William seconding Bromley.
During the election William rode postboy to Gloucester for some of the voters, all the regular postboys being hopelessly drunk.
William married Elizabeth Wayne on 29 Oct 1770 in Oldbury Court Frenchay. Elizabeth (daughter of Gabriel Wayne and Elizabeth Winstone) was born in 1750; died on 20 May 1779 in Oldbury Court Frenchay; was buried on 27 Apr 1779 in Quedgeley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
William married Elizabeth (Betsy) Bird on 11 Feb 1782. Elizabeth (daughter of Henry Bird and Elizabeth Biggs) was born in 1757 in Ridgeway Devon; died on 22 Apr 1837; was buried in Holy Trinity Staplet Hayward Winstone Vault Oldbury Bristol. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Charles Hayward (10.Thomas3, 3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) died on 20 Mar 1803. Notes:
He and his brother William were at Eton and were gentlemen commoners at Merton college Oxford. They used to ride to Eton with a groom going with them to take the ponies back. How their luggage went history does not say.
Like the other Eton boys they wore wigs and the joke of the period was to tear off the boys wigs and to toss them into passing postchaises going up to London (William was allowed two wigs each term and when both of them had gone to the Metropolis he wore a nightcap for the rest of the term.
He was careless and extravagant.
The Gloucester and Berkeley ship canal was cut through Quedegeley in his time. He used to say that his father would have found a way to stop it .No trace can be found of the £4000 compensation money which was paid.
He died a batchelor. his funeral cost £800.
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16. | Frances Hayward (10.Thomas3, 3.William2, 1.Eleanor1)Notes:
Her father left her the furniture in the second best bedrooms at Quedegely and Bristol. In addition to the pair of candlesticks and two handled goblet which she had bought with the money given to her as a child,he left her two hundred ounces of plate.
She died a spinster.
Portrait as small girl holding spaniel in white dress and cap standing by a table School of Hudson. In collection Mark Heywood Haresfield.
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17. | Thomas Hayward (10.Thomas3, 3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) died in 1740. Notes:
Portrait as a young boy in white dress with short dark hair a bullfinch perched on right hand. In collection Mark Heywood Haresfield.
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18. | Sir Thomas Hayward (Southby) (11.John3, 3.William2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in in Carswell Berkshire; died in 1791. Other Events:
- Occupation: MP Lugershall
Notes:
Was a Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners (about court) and was probably knighted through the influence of his father's first cousin George Selwyn. succeeded to Carswell property of the Southby's in Berkshire
Believed to have been responsible for disfiguring the family bible after William Hayward Winstone's second marriage to Betsy Bird.
His will of 1796 was witnessed by Caleb Chilcott. He left a legacy to Thomas Hayward Winstone Capt of 12th Regiment of foot. He also forgave Mr &Mrs Winstone. (perhaps they should have been doing the forgiving)
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. | George Savage (13.Margaret3, 5.Eleanor2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1742 in Middle Hill, Worcester, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1742 in Saint Peters, Gloucester, Gloucester, England; died in 1793. |
20. | Ann Savage (13.Margaret3, 5.Eleanor2, 1.Eleanor1) was born in 1745 in Standish, Gloucester, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1745 in Saint Peters, Gloucester, Gloucester, England; died on 10 Sep 1816; was buried on 17 Sep 1816 in Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, England. Notes:
She took by special remainder the Barrow Baronetcy to the Crawley Boeveys
Ann married Sir Thomas Crawley Bovery in 1769. Thomas was born in 1745. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | Sir Charles Barrow (13.Margaret3, 5.Eleanor2, 1.Eleanor1) died in 1789. Other Events:
- Occupation: M.P. For Gloucester 1751-1789
Notes:
Created a Baronet with remainder to his kinsman Thomas Crawley Bovery
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