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192583
Surname: Hayward
First Name: John
Ship: General Hewitt 1814
Date: 5 July 1835
Place: -
Source: Ancestry.com. New South Wales, Australia, Convict Registers of Conditional and Absolute Pardons, 1788-1870
Details: John Hayward, native place Suffolk. Trade Blacksmith. Offence house breaking. Born 1784. Granted a Conditional Pardon


98907
Surname: Haywood (Anderson)
First Name: Thomas (John)
Ship: Hashemy 1849
Date: 1853 30 March
Place: Wellingrove
Source: MM
Details: Escaped from the lockup at Wellingrove. Bushranger. Native of Staffordshire; trade or calling waggoner; aged 25; 5'5"; dark sallow complexion; brown hair, hazel eyes; small round scar top of (r) side of forehead, scar centre of upper lip; dark natural mark (r) side of lip; small dark mole centre of breast; held T/L for Port Macquarie and passport for the Clarence river. In service to Mr. Ogilvie. Reward offered


100127
Surname: Haywood (Anderson) (Hewitt)
First Name: Thomas (John)
Ship: -
Date: 1853 25 May
Place: Wellingrove
Source: MM
Details: 50 pounds or conditional pardon reward offered for capture of Haywood who had committed numerous robberies. Additional 30 pounds reward if convicted of rape as charged


56806
Surname: Howard ( Hayward)
First Name: John
Ship: General Hewitt 1813
Date: 1828
Place: Patrick Plains
Source: 1828 Census
Details: T/L holder. Labourer employed by Rev. R. Hill


59122
Surname: Shay
First Name: John
Ship: -
Date: 1849 17 October
Place: Paterson
Source: MM
Details: Overseer at Bona Vista. Slept in a room at the tobacco factory. Witness in trial of Fry, Watts, Evans and Hawkins