Person:Thomas Hayward (3)

m. Abt 1624
  1. John HaywardEst 1626 - Abt 1710
  2. Elizabeth Hayward1627 - 1705
  3. Thomas Hayward - 1698
  4. Susanna Hayward1632 - 1661
  5. Martha Hayward1634 - Bet 1701 & 1703
  6. Nathaniel HaywardEst 1639 -
  7. Elisha Hayward1649 - 1710
  8. Mary Hayward1651 - 1707
  9. Deacon Joseph Hayward1656 - 1718
m.
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Hayward
Gender Male
Birth? Aylesford, Kent, England
Marriage to Sarah Ames
Death[2] 15 Aug 1698 Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States


Hercules (1635)
From Hotten:s Original Persons: "Of all such persons as embarked themselves in the good ship called the Hercules, of Sandwicxh, of the burthen of 200 tons, John Witherley, master, and therein transported from Sandwich to the plantation called New England in America; with the cerificates from the ministers where they last dwelt of their conversation, and conformity to the orders and discipline of the church, and that they had taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy. (The certificates, all dated February and March, 1634, are here omitted.)
Sailed: early 1635 from Sandwich, Kent, England under Master John Witherley
Arrived: summer 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Passengers:
~50 (Full List)
Jonas Austen family - Thomas Besbeech family (and Egelden children, servant Agnes Love, Thomas Neuley, Joseph Pacheing) - James Bennet - Jno. Best - Thomas Bonney - Thomas Bridgen family - Robert Brook family (and Gallant children) - Thomas Champion - Isaac Cole family (servant Rose Tritton) - Hen. Ewell - Parnel Harris - William Hatch family (servants Joseph Ketchrell - Simon Ketcrell - William Holmes, Symon Sutton, Lydia Wells)- Samuel Hinkley family - Thomas Heyward family - Margaret Johnnes - Jno. Lewis family - Em. Mason - Jos. Rootes - James Sayers - Comfort Starre family (servant John Turkey) - Nathaniel Tilden family (servant Sara Couchman, Edward Ford, Thomas Lapham, Marie Perien) - Fannet not Wise - William Witherell family (servant Anne Richards) -

Resources: Primary Sources:
Other information: Sandwich history - Hotten's list - Bisbee (longer list and includes history of lists)


References
  1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    75:219.

    On 14 March 1634/5, "Thos Hayward of Aylesford in Kent Taylor & Susanna his Wife," with children Thomas, John, Elizabeth, Susan, and Martha were enrolled at Sandwich as passengers for New England on the Hercules.

  2. Mitchell, Nahum. History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts: including an extensive family register. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Printed for the author by Kidder & Wright, 1840 (reprinted 1897))
    181.

    Thomas Esq. (s. of Thomas1) was also one of the first settlers of Bridgewater, and by far the most honored and distinguished man in the place; was one of the first military officers; appointed Lieutenant 1667 and Captain 1692; was a Magistrate and one of the Governor's Assistants, first chosen 1690, and Justice of C. C. P. and Sessions 1692; his death was occasioned by a fall from his horse, 15 Aug. 1698; he left a wid. Sarah, but no children, he lived near where Daniel Hayward now lives.