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Hayward Williams
« on: Sunday 12 January 14 03:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi we are new. Does anyone know or know of where we could find the Hayward Williams families from Birmingham around 1858?

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 12 January 14 03:44 GMT (UK) »
hi,,,you need to post more information,,,what info do you already have?,,and what it is you are looking to find out ?  welcome to the forum by the way  ;)
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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 12 January 14 03:53 GMT (UK) »
A welcome to RootsChats from me too.  As gortonboy said, we need some more info to be able to assist you.
With a brief search, have found there are a number of people with the names HAYWARD WILLIAMS tacked onto their christian names, coming up on the electoral rolls in Birmingham - my findings start from 1920. 
Is HAYWARD WILLIAMS a double barrel surname?

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 12 January 14 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Thank you and Hi from Australia. We are trying to establish whether Hayward Williams is the surname or why it is that every member of the family has Hayward as their middle name. We have traced back to our great great Grandfather as Thomas Hayward Williams born in 1858 in Birmingham and his father is thought to be John Hayward Williams. Thomas immigrated to Australia in 1884 and lived in Adelaide.


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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 12 January 14 09:05 GMT (UK) »
Hi and welcome
If he left England in 1884 then you can look for him in census records.  The 1881 is free to search on various sites and once you have that you can work backwards and find him in 1861 when, with luck, he will be with his parents.     Did he marry?    That should show his father's name and occupation.  Australian death records often give a lot of information too.
I would assume that at some point in the past a Mr Williams married a Miss Hayward and the name was used as a second name.    An interesting search.
www.freebmd.org.uk should enable you to find the birth registration in 1858.

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 12 January 14 19:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Thomas Howard Williams
christening: 13 June 1858 ALL SAINTS,BIRMINGHAM,WARWICK,ENGLAND
father: John Howard Williams
mother: Elizabeth

 

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 12 January 14 20:32 GMT (UK) »
Deaths - John Haywood Williams March quarter 1865  Birmingham 6d 161   Also John Hayward Williams age 47 in Dec 1867   Birmingham 6d 15.   That sounds more like the father.  Maybe the earlier one is a child?  There is a birth for John Hayward Williams in 1863 which would fit that scenario.
There is a possible family on the 1861 census - John, a carpenter, is born c1820 in Bridgenorth, Shropshire, Elizabeth born c1822 in Marylebone, London.  Sons Henry 12 and Thomas 2 both born Birmingham.
RG09 2168 15 26
Williams is a common name though so you may need certificates to be sure.  Freebmd does have Thomas' birth registration and Henry's.

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 12 January 14 20:34 GMT (UK) »
Hello and welcome  :)

As he was registered as Hayward, I would think that the Howard name is perhaps a mistranscription or misheard name.

This may be him in 1861 2168/ 15/ 26

Barrack Buildings 5 House, Birmingham
John Williams 41 yrs  Carpenter b Bridgnorth Shropshire
Elizabeth Williams 39 yrs b Marylebone London
Henry Williams 12 yrs b Birmingham
Thomas Williams  2 yrs b Birmingham

this would fit with a marriage for Henry Hayward Williams born abt 1848 - marriage 1881 with father John, a Joiner.

Do you have this information already and now trying to go back to John?

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Re: Hayward Williams
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 12 January 14 20:39 GMT (UK) »
1851 2057/ 595/7 the family are inmates in Birmingham workhouse together with Mary 1 yr old daughter.

All this is very tentative as Williams is a common name as Sillgen pointed out - also there are Haywards in Shropshire.

1847 has a marriage for John Williams, Carpenter and Elizabeth Few. His father is James, a gardener.

Family Search https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NXTM-JR4  baptism of a John Williams- parents James and Mary

Family Search https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NGR1-9G3  Sarah Hayward Williams - parents James and Mary
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