Person:Silas Heywood (1)

Watchers
m. 30 Aug 1743
  1. Daniel Heywood1744 - 1748
  2. Silas Heywood1745/46 - 1825
  3. Amos Heywood1748 -
  4. Mary Heywood1750 -
  5. Daniel Heywood1752 - 1810
  6. Lucy Heywood1754 - 1756
  7. Eunice Heywood1756 -
  8. Lucy Heywood1757 -
  9. Elizabeth Heywood1759 -
  10. Levi Heywood1761 -
  11. Thaddeus Heywood1764 -
  12. Alpheus Heywood1764 -
m. 11 Nov 1779
  1. Hannah Heywood1781 - 1795
  2. Betsy Heywood1782 - 1795
  3. Silas Heywood1783 - 1819
  4. Grace Heywood1785 - 1795
  5. Lucy Heywood1787 - 1820
  6. Benjamin Heywood1789 - 1795
  7. Sarah Heywood1792 - 1795
  8. Benjamin Heywood1795 - 1864
Facts and Events
Name Silas Heywood
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Feb 1745/46 Holden, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 11 Nov 1779 Royalston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Goddard
Death[2][3] 21 Nov 1825 Royalston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Holden, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Holden, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1904)
    p. 49.

    HEYWOOD, Silas, s. Amos and Mary, [born] Feb. 20, 1745-6.

  2. Royalston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Royalston, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1906)
    p. 178.

    HEYWOOD, Silas, [died] Nov. 21, 1825, a. 79. Dropsy.
    [Note: birth about 1746.]

  3. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Worcester County). Probate files, 1731–1881. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2012)
    Case 28770: Heywood, Silas, Royalston, 1825.

    Will of "Silas Heywood of Royalston .. Yeoman", dated 27 Nov 1823, codicil dated 1 Apr 1825, filed 15 Dec 1825, proved 17 May 1827, names Son in law Isaac Metcalf, son Benjamin Heywood, children of my Son Silas Heywood deceased [named in the will as my Grand Children Daniel Heywood, Silas Nelson Heywood & Hannah Grace Heywood the Children of my Son Silas Heywood deceased]. Thomas J. Lee, Esquire to be executor. 7 Dec 1825 Thomas J. Lee declines executorship, 17 May 1827 heirs request Isaac Metcalf to administrate.