Hayward Family - Ourfolk
Hannah Hayward (Holloway) B: ABT 1650
Hannah was born on ABT 1650 .
She is the daughter of George Hayward (D: 29 MAR 1671) and Mary (Hayward) (B: ABT 1610).
Hannah was married to Jacob Farrar on 1668.
Jacob was born on 3 SEP 1641 in Halkifax, England and died on 22 AUG 1675 (age: 33) in Lancaster, MA .
He was the son of Jacob Farrar (1614 - 14 AUG 1687) and Grace Dean (Farrar) .
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Hannah was married to Adam Holloway on 5 MAR 1681.
Adam was born on ABT 1654 and died on ABT 1733 in Marlboro, Massachusetts .
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⌈ James Hayward (D: BEF 1586) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ George Hayward (D: 29 MAR 1671) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Mary (Hayward) (B: ABT 1620) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hannah Hayward (Holloway) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Mary (Hayward) (B: ABT 1610) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
married Adam HOLOAWAY in 1681 after the death of Jacob, and later
Jonathan FORBUSH (see emial below).
Hannah: email from Lenore Hailstone Dec 2009
Jonathan FORBUSH (see emial below).
This morning I tried a google search for George Hayward and your site was the first one that popped up. I am sending you an excerpt from Adam Holloway's will which indicates that it was Hannah the daughter of Hannah and Adam Holloway who married Jonathan Forbush.
Dated 27 March 1733, proved August 15, 1733:
In the Name of God Amen....I Adam Halloway of the town of Westborough in the County of Worcester, ...Massachusetts Bay, in New England Yeoman being much indisposed of body but in perfect memory...do make this my last Will and Testament....Imprimis I do Give unto Hannah my beloved wife all my moveables.... my house to Dwell in...and Improvements of my Lands during the time of her natural life & also to my Oldest daughter Mary Rice...ten pounds ...my second daughter Hannah Farrowbush the sum of ten pounds..my youngest daughter Elizabeth Wheeler the Sum of ten pounds. all this thirty pounds to be paid to my three Daughters above named out of my estate after my wifes Decease...my only Son William...my executor....all my lands...and ..my moveable Estate after my wifes Decease and not before ..thirty pounds paid to my three Daughters....
Witnessed by Simeon Hayward brother of Hannah John Danforth John Keyes
I was very pleased to find the name of George's father and his birthplace. I haven't done much research on him, outside of the Concord records so thanks very much.
Lenore
Dated 27 March 1733, proved August 15, 1733:
In the Name of God Amen....I Adam Halloway of the town of Westborough in the County of Worcester, ...Massachusetts Bay, in New England Yeoman being much indisposed of body but in perfect memory...do make this my last Will and Testament....Imprimis I do Give unto Hannah my beloved wife all my moveables.... my house to Dwell in...and Improvements of my Lands during the time of her natural life & also to my Oldest daughter Mary Rice...ten pounds ...my second daughter Hannah Farrowbush the sum of ten pounds..my youngest daughter Elizabeth Wheeler the Sum of ten pounds. all this thirty pounds to be paid to my three Daughters above named out of my estate after my wifes Decease...my only Son William...my executor....all my lands...and ..my moveable Estate after my wifes Decease and not before ..thirty pounds paid to my three Daughters....
Witnessed by Simeon Hayward brother of Hannah John Danforth John Keyes
I was very pleased to find the name of George's father and his birthplace. I haven't done much research on him, outside of the Concord records so thanks very much.
Lenore
came to Lancaster, Mass. with his mother and family about 1658.
He was killed by Indians in King Phillips War.
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Soon after his death, Ann and the children went to Concord, Mass. where
her relations lived and where the children were brought up.
He was killed by Indians in King Phillips War.
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Soon after his death, Ann and the children went to Concord, Mass. where
her relations lived and where the children were brought up.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018