Harry Nathan Hayward
1887 - 1938 (51 years)-
Name Harry Nathan Hayward Birth 29 Apr 1887 Boston, Suffolk, MA Gender Male Census 1 Jun 1900 Boston, Suffolk, MA age 13, born Apr 1887 in Boston, at school, living with parents Census 29 Apr 1910 Boston, Suffolk, MA age 22, born MA, transit man for city of Boston, living with father Military Service 5 Jun 1917 Boston, Suffolk, MA WW1 Draft Reg Card, age 30, born Boston, Superintendent of road construction, has wife & 2 children Census 6 Jan 1920 Boston, Suffolk, MA Nathan, age 32, born MA, supt of road construction contrators, parents born MA/MA Census 14 Apr 1930 Boston, Suffolk, MA age 40, born MA, marr at 21, civil engineer - road contractor, parents born MA/MA Death 5 Sep 1938 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA Burial Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, MA Person ID I8934 Family Tree Last Modified 18 Jan 2019
Father Henry Eugene Hayward, b. 20 Jun 1850, Charlestown, Middlesex, MA d. 16 May 1942, Winthrop, Suffolk, MA (Age 91 years) Mother Mary A McCluskey, b. Aug 1846, Boston, Suffolk, MA Marriage 18 Jun 1879 Massachusetts Notes - from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
On 18 Jun 1879 in Boston MA, Henry E Hayward, 29, a cashier, residing Boston, born Charlestown to Levi H & Caroline E Haywards, married Mary A Parkk, 31, residing Boston, born Boston to James & Catharine McCluskey. His 1st and her 2nd marriage.
Family ID F3002 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ellen Francis Casey, b. 28 May 1885, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 11 May 1980, Barnstable, Barnstable, MA (Age 94 years) Marriage 20 Sep 1911 Boston, Suffolk, MA Children 1. Henry Aloysius Hayward, b. 14 Sep 1912, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 17 Apr 1999, Weymouth, Norfolk, MA (Age 86 years) 2. William G Hayward, b. 10 May 1914, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 17 Sep 1982, Boston, Suffolk, MA (Age 68 years) 3. Mary Margaret “Molly” Hayward, b. 1920, Boston, Suffolk, MA 4. Catherine A Hayward, b. 1922, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 29 Apr 2017, Hingham, Plymouth, MA (Age 95 years) 5. Paul J Hayward, b. 1925, Boston, Suffolk, MA 6. David Francis Hayward, b. 25 Jul 1928, Boston, Suffolk, MA Family ID F3013 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jan 2019
- from "Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915" (ancestry.com)
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Notes - from "The Boston Globe", 6 Sep 1938 (newspapers.com)
HAYWARD - In Dorchester, Sept. 5, Henry N., beloved husband of Helen F. (Casey) Hayward. Funeral from residence, 22 Victoria st., on Thursday morning, Victoria st., on Thursday morning. Requiem High Mass at St. William's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends welcome. - from "The Boston Globe", 8 Sep 1938 (newspapers.com)
More than 1500 person attended funeral services in St. William's Church, Dorchester av., Dorchester, this morning, for Henry N. Hayward, contractor, who died Monday. The cortege proceeded from Mr. Hayward's lat home, 22 Victoria st., to the church. A requiem high mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. William A. Long with John Malley and Paul Flynn acolytes. Within the sanctuary were Rev. William Cusick, S.J.; Rev John D. Kelley, S.J. and Rev. J.L. Hurld S.J., of Boston College High School. Miss Daisy Griffin, organist, directed the musical program. Miss Gertrude Driscoll, soprano; Miss Ann Connors, contralto, and James Herrick, tenor, were soloists. Griffin's mass was sung. There were may floral offerings. The honorary pallbearers were Public Works Commissioner George G. Hyland, and Secretary John J. Connolly of the Highway Division; Capt. John F. McCarthy, Samuel J. Tomasello, Thomas Hanigan, John Doyle, Maurice Devine, James P. Timilty, Ex-Representative Bernard J. Hanrahan, Charles J. McCarthy, Henry J. O'Neil, Peter Garvey, Patrick J. Boyle and Chief James A. Desmond of the Contract Division, Public Works Department. The active neareers were Daniel Murphy, Francis Doyle, Thomas Callahan, Joseph Troy, Martin L. Gaddis and Jubbard W. Scott. The ushers were John Green, Cornelius J. Collins and Frank Rock. Among those present were John J. Curley of the Public Utilities Commission, Civil Service Commissioner Louis Capelle, Deputy Sherriff James P. Keliher, and Dist. Atty. William J. Foley. Burial was in Forest Hills Cemetery where Fr. Long read prayers.
- from "The Boston Globe", 6 Sep 1938 (newspapers.com)