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Walter Wilkins HAYWARD (1872 - 1948)
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Frederick HAYWARD
Walter Wilkins HAYWARD (1872 - 1948)

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Esther GODFREY (1872 - 1947)
Henry HAYWARD (1836 - 1912)











Henrietta CALLAWAY (1849 - 1921)












b. 1872 at Batlow, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1897 Esther GODFREY (1872 - 1947) at Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
d. 08 Jan 1948 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia aged 76
Parents:
Henry HAYWARD (1836 - 1912)
Henrietta CALLAWAY (1849 - 1921)
Siblings (7):
Henry HAYWARD (1868 - 1942)
Adeline HAYWARD (1870 - 1948)
George HAYWARD (1873 - 1947)
Henrietta Catherine HAYWARD (1876 - 1977)
Ada Eleanor HAYWARD (1877 - 1971)
Emily Mary HAYWARD (1879 - 1953)
Charlotte Elsie HAYWARD (1886 - 1966)
Children (1):
Frederick HAYWARD
Events in Walter Wilkins HAYWARD (1872 - 1948)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1872 Walter Wilkins HAYWARD was born Batlow, New South Wales, Australia
1897 25 Married Esther GODFREY (aged 25) Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
1912 40 Death of father Henry HAYWARD (aged 76) New South Wales, Australia
1921 49 Death of mother Henrietta CALLAWAY (aged 72)
1947 75 Death of wife Esther GODFREY (aged 75) Orange, New South Wales, Australia
08 Jan 1948 76 Walter Wilkins HAYWARD died Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 13 Jan 1948
OBITUARY Mr. WALTER W. HAYWARD The death occurred at the Tumut and District Hospital on Thursday night last of Mr. Walter Wilkins Hayward, an old identity of Tumut, at the age of 70 years. Deceased who had been a patient in the institution for a week prior to his demise had been in failing health for some months. His wife whose maiden name was Esther Godfrey, predeceased him by 12 months. The late Mr. Hayward was born at Batlow and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayward. After following farming pursuits at Bombowlee for many years he retired and came to live in Merrivale Street, Tumut. He was secretary of the Tumut Sons of Temperance Lodge for 52 years and was Church Warden at All Saint's Church for 10 years. Of recent years he had taken a keen interest in bowls and spent many happy hours on the Tumut Bowling green. There is only one son, Mr. Fred Hlayward, of Bondi, surviving. Sisters living are Adeline (Mrs. H. Godfrey, Tumut), Emily (Mrs. W. Whiting, Sharps Creek), Ada (Mrs. Harrison, Batlow). Ettie (Mrs. J. Whiting, Crow's Nest), and Elsie (Mrs. T. Whiting, Adelong). Two brothers, Messrs. Henry and George Hayward, predeceased him. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon last leaving from All Saints' Church after a short, service conducted by Rev. S. Broadfoot for the C. of E. portion of the Tumut New Cemetery where interment took place. Rev. Broadfoot officiated at the graveside and Messrs. W. W. Beavan and Son had charge of the mortuary arrange ments. The pall-bearers were six nephews of deceased:— Messrs. Allan, Lyle, Norman and Mervyn Harrison, and Harry and Frank Foord. Floral tributes were sent by the following: — Fred and Jean; Allan and Gladys Harrison and family; Ada and family; Harry and Adeline; Elsie, Jim and family; Emily and Will ; Harry, Gertie, Ron and Rene; Mrs. Harris and family; Frank and Zillah; Selwyn and Nellie: Ess and family: Bert, Flo and family; P. Foord and family; Len and Alma Sexton; M. Anderson and Una : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clee; Ashley and Marie; Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Taylor and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bentley, Colin, John, Keith and Joyce; C. Emery & family; Dooley and Mrs. Manns and family; King and Mrs. Allatt; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Johnson and family ; Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Barbara and Richie; W. Beavan and Son; Tumut Young Anglicans; Milton and Maisie: A. J. Clee and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peden.
Source References:
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- Reference = The Tumut and Adelong Times 20 Jul 1948 (Name, Notes)

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