Details:
Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
Details:
Advertising to employ a blacksmith
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms. p.82
Details:
Shop keeper. Baptism of son John
Place:
St. Lukes Church, Scone
Source:
The Scone Advocate 25 October 1940
Details:
John Haynes, son of Francis Isaacs, shoemaker of St. Aubins, Scone, baptised by Rev. Morse at St. Lukes church
First Name:
John and Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p28
Details:
John, son of John and Elizabeth died aged 9 years. Burial date
First Name:
John and Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p.58
Details:
Blacksmith. Baptism of son Francis John Haynes
First Name:
John and Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 49
Details:
Blacksmith. Baptism of daughter Elizabeth Anne Haynes
First Name:
John and Elizabeth
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 43
Details:
Blacksmith. Baptism of children Jane Elizabeth, Charlotte and William
First Name:
John and Elizabeth
Place:
Abode: Watt St. Newcastle
Source:
Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle. Baptisms p. 74
Details:
Store keeper. Baptism of son John James Thomas
First Name:
John and Margaret
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Edward James, son of John Haynes and Margaret Daly
First Name:
Thomas or John
Ship:
Countess of Harcourt 1828
Source:
Convict Indents. State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12188; Item: [4/4013]; Microfiche: 669
Details:
Thomas or John Haynes aged 19. Labourer from Surrey. Tried at Stafford 9 January 1827. Sentenced to 7 years transportation for stealing a shawl. Assigned to Willoughby Bean at Brisbane Water on arrival
Details:
Sentenced to 7yrs transportation for uttering forged cheque
Details:
Killed at New England by blacks. Burial date
Source:
Maitland Marriage Register
Details:
Marriage of Ambrose Gillatt of Broke, a labourer, to Mary Lowe of Broke, widow. Witnesses John Hayward of Mibrodale and John ? of Mibrodale
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Source:
Convict Death Register
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
Place:
Perseus Hulk, Portsmouth
Source:
Ancestry. Home Office: Convict Prison Hulks: Registers and Letter Books; Class: HO9; Piece: 8
Details:
John Hayward, age 30. Tried at Bury St. Edmonds 24 March 1813. Sentenced to transportation for life. One of nine prisoners received on to the Perseus hulk from Ipswich on 6 May 1813.
Ship:
General Hewitt 1814
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
Surname:
Haywood (Anderson)
First Name:
Thomas (John)
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
Surname:
Haywood (Anderson) (Hewitt)
First Name:
Thomas (John)
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