Person:James Hayward (4)

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James Hayward
b.Abt 1613
  • HJames HaywardAbt 1613 - 1642
  • WJudith PhippenAbt 1619 - 1689/90
m. 1635
  1. Rebecca Hayward1642 -
Facts and Events
Name James Hayward
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] Abt 1613
Marriage 1635 on board the Planter
to Judith Phippen
Death[1][2] 20 Nov 1642 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
The Planter (1635)
Part of the Great Migration. This was the Planter's second voyage to New England under Nicholas Trerise.
Sailed: April 1635 from London, England under Mr. Nicol. Trarice (Nicholas Trerise)
Arrived: 7 Jun 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts.

Passengers: Francis Bushnell family - Nicholas Davis (servants James Hayward, Judith Phippen) - William Fellows - George & Jane Giddings (servant Thomas Carter, Michael Williamson)- Richard Haffield family - Job Hawkins - Francis Newcomb family - Thomas Olney family - Francis Peabody - Thomas Savage - Thomas Stansley - John Tuttle family (servant Nathan Haford) - Richard Tuttell family & mother Isabel - Willm. Tuttell family - Wm Wilcockson family - (among others)
Resources: Primary Sources: Passenger list from Totten Founders of New England, NEHGR 14:302
Wikipedia:

References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    2:89.

    Hayward, James, s. of ---, Nov. 20, 1642.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Whittemore, Henry. Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America. (New York City: Louis H. Cornish, 1898)
    247.

    James Hayward, Charlestown, spelt at London Custom House Haieward; came probably in the Planter, 1625 [sic, was 1635]; aged 22, was perhaps of Woburn, married Judith Phippen, aged 16; died 1642; had Rebecca born that year. His widow married, 1644, William Symonds of Woburn.

  3. Simonds, Robert, and Rollo Simonds. History of the Simonds Family: :the fascinating, fetching, fulminous story of the Simonds family as expounded in the ensuing treatise. (Barre, Vermont: Northlight Studio Press, 1985)
    15.

    James Hayward and Judith Phippen came on the Planter in 1635 as servants of Nicholas Davies. He was 22, she 16.
    [Born about 1613]