1717-1962; bulk: 1809-1921
Guide to the Collection
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| Creator: | Hayward, Joseph Henshaw,
1789-1853 |
| Title: | Joseph H. Hayward family
papers |
| Dates: | 1717-1962 |
| Bulk Dates: | 1809-1921 |
| Physical Description: | 14
document boxes and 2 oversize boxes |
| Call Number: | Ms. N-2368 |
| Repository: | Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215
library@masshist.org |
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Abstract:
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This collection consists of papers of the Hayward
family of Milton, Mass., including correspondence; diaries, sketchbooks, and
other volumes; estate and financial papers; printed matter; and other papers of
Joseph H. Hayward, Sarah (Hayward) Dorr, Joshua H. Hayward, Harriet (Hayward)
Wyman, and their families.
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Lemuel Hayward (d. 1821) was married first to Sarah Savage, then to Sarah
"Sally" Henshaw (1768-1849). With Sally, he the following children: Charles
Hayward (1787-1855), who married Ellen Dorr; George Hayward (1791-1863), whose
second wife was Mary Ann Binney, previously married to Amos Binney; Joseph
Henshaw Hayward (1789-1853); Sarah A. Hayward (b. 1794), who married Samuel
Adams Dorr; Joshua Henshaw Hayward (1797-1856); and Harriet Stillman Hayward
(1803-1883), who married Thomas W. Wyman.
Joseph H. Hayward was married to Mary May Davenport (1795-1843), and their
children included Mary Davenport Hayward (1818-1886), who married George A.
Whitney; Louisa Davenport Hayward (1826-1876), who married George H.
Frothingham; Isaac Davenport Hayward (1828-1878); Harriet Stillman Hayward (b.
1830), who married William C. Winslow; Catherine Davenport Hayward (1833-1923),
who married Samuel H. Savage; and Josephine Hayward (1836-1917), who married
Henry P. Binney.
Joshua H. Hayward married Sarah Ann McLean (d. 1840), and they had three
children: Rebecca McLean Hayward, who died as a child; John "Mac" McLean
Hayward (1837-1886); and Sarah Henshaw Hayward (b. 1839). John M. Hayward
received his M.D. from Harvard in 1858 and married Katherine "Kitty" Hay Cobb
(1839-1917). He was a surgeon during the Civil War. Their son Sidney Willard
Hayward (1871-1950) married actress Beatrice Brooke Herford (1868-1952). Their
other son Harry died as a teenager.
Isaac Davenport Hayward acquired the Milton, Mass. property through his
grandfather Isaac Davenport, as well as purchases from his aunt and siblings,
with whom he was heir to the estate. He married twice: first to Mary Williams
Griswold (1833-1859), with whom he had George Griswold Hayward (1854-1910), and
second to Mary Bartlett Vose (1830-1901), with whom he had Mary May Hayward
(1863-1929) and Roland Hayward (1865-1906). Mary May Hayward married Henry W.
Cunningham. Griswold S. Hayward, son of George Griswold Hayward, inherited part
of the Milton estate from his aunt Mary (Hayward) Cunningham after her death in
1929.
For information on members of the Hayward family, see
the
Hayward Family Tree below.
Graham, Shelby, Annie Rotner, and Claire Dempsey. "Biographies of
Wakefield Property Owners." Mary M. B. Wakefield
Charitable Trust: History and Background, June 2007. October
2006.
Graham, Shelby, Annie Rotner, and Claire Dempsey. "The History of the
Wakefield Property, Milton, MA." Mary M. B. Wakefield
Charitable Trust: History and Background, June 2007. October
2006.
Mary M. B. Wakefield papers, on deposit from the Mary M. B. Wakefield
Charitable Trust, Massachusetts Historical Society.
This collection consists of papers of the Hayward family of Milton, Mass.,
including correspondence; diaries, sketchbooks, and other volumes; estate and
financial papers; and printed matter. Many generations of family members are
represented in the collection, primarily the four younger children of Lemuel
and Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward and their families. Included are papers of Joseph
Henshaw Hayward and his children Louisa Davenport (Hayward) Frothingham, Isaac
Davenport Hayward, and Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Winslow; Sarah A. (Hayward)
Dorr, her husband Samuel Adams Dorr, and their son Morris Dorr; Joshua Henshaw
Hayward, his wife Sarah Ann (McLean) Hayward, their children John McLean
Hayward and Sarah Henshaw Hayward, and their daughter-in-law Katherine Hay
(Cobb) Hayward; and Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Wyman. Among the related family
members represented are Henry P. Binney, Francis Davis Cobb, Phebe Bliss
(Farnham) Cobb, Rev. Orville Dewey, Rev. Frederick Frothingham, John J.
Frothingham, Judge John McLean, Rebecca (Edwards) McLean, Thomas Wigglesworth,
and others. Non-family correspondents include Civil War nurse and hospital
reformer Dorothea Lynde Dix and author and illustrator Francesca "Fanny"
Alexander.
The collection contains correspondence between members of the Hayward family
pertaining primarily to family matters, but also includes letters and other
papers related to the Civil War and the service of surgeon John M. Hayward.
Among the personal papers of individual family members are a large number of
diaries, including travel diaries, of Sarah (Hayward) Dorr, Samuel Adams Dorr,
Harriet (Hayward) Wyman, Phebe (Farnham) Cobb, Harriet (Hayward) Winslow,
Morris Dorr, and Katherine (Cobb) Hayward. Also included are financial papers
of Joseph H. Hayward; recipe books; commonplace books; sketchbooks of Joshua H.
Hayward and Harry S. Hayward; papers documenting the acting career of Beatrice
(Herford) Hayward; miscellaneous personal papers; genealogical material; estate
papers, including papers related to family property in Massachusetts and Maine;
account books; and printed matter about Hayward family members.
For information on members of the Hayward family, see
the
Hayward Family Tree below.
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) holds the following collections
related to the Hayward family papers:
Henry P. Binney family papers. Ms. N-2355. Finding aid available at:
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0353.
Cunningham family papers. Ms. N-2354. Finding aid available at:
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0352.
Davenport family papers. Ms. N-2353. Finding aid available at:
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0351.
On deposit from the Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust, September
2011.
The
Henry P. Binney family papers,
Cunningham
family papers,
Davenport
family papers, Joseph H. Hayward family papers, and Mary M. B.
Wakefield papers originally formed one large collection at the Wakefield Estate
in Milton, Mass. Before the papers were deposited at the MHS, they were
separated into these five separate but closely related collections.
The collection is organized into the following series:
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| I. Family correspondence, 1788-1952 |
| II. Personal papers, 1717-1951 |
| | A. Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward papers, 1829, 1849 |
| | B. Caroline Hayward recipe book, 1815-1834 |
| | C. Joseph Henshaw Hayward papers, 1814-1853 |
| | D. Sarah A. (Hayward) Dorr papers, 1858-1859, 1867 |
| | E. Samuel Adams Dorr volumes, 1809-1818, 1827 |
| | F. Joshua Henshaw Hayward papers, 1823-1856 |
| | G. Sarah Ann (McLean) Hayward commonplace book, 1831 |
| | H. Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Wyman papers, 1814-1892 |
| | I. Phebe Bliss (Farnham) Cobb diaries, 1831-1871 |
| | J. Louisa Davenport (Hayward) Frothingham papers, ca. 1843-1851,
1873-1874 |
| | K. Frederick Frothingham papers, 1833-1855 |
| | L. Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Winslow diaries, 1850-1855,
1865-1866 |
| | M. Morris Dorr papers, 1818-1886 |
| | N. John McLean Hayward papers, 1855-1865 |
| | O. Katherine Hay (Cobb) Hayward papers, 1830-1898 |
| | P. Sarah Henshaw Hayward correspondence, 1863-1875 |
| | Q. Beatrice Brooke (Herford) Hayward papers, 1832-1951 |
| | R. Harry Stillman Hayward sketchbooks, 1886-1887 |
| | S. Miscellaneous personal papers, 1717-1922 |
| | T. Genealogical papers, undated, 1891-1951 |
| III. Estate papers, 1810-1951 |
| IV. Printed matter, 1788-1962 |
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| Box | Folder | Contents |
| Box 1 | | I. Family correspondence,
1788-1952
This series consists of correspondence between members of the Hayward family
and the Cobb, Frothingham, and other related families, primarily on family
matters. The earliest item is a letter from Benjamin Henshaw to his brother
Col. William Henshaw about family deaths and Benjamin's financial hardship, 13
June 1788. The series also contains a copy of a long letter from Daniel Henshaw
to Joshua H. Hayward about the Henshaw genealogy, 16 Aug. 1829. Other early
letters include correspondence between Joseph H. Hayward and Mary May Davenport
(later his wife) while Joseph was in Liverpool, England, 1814-1815, discussing
his travels in England, the Treaty of Ghent, and other subjects. One letter
from Joseph to his father Lemuel, 18 Sep. 1814, describes his voyage on the
Amigo Protector from New York to Liverpool, news
of the War of 1812, the fall of Napoleon, and military action in the Irish
Sea.
Letters from Joshua H. Hayward to his wife Sarah Ann (McLean) Hayward,
1830-1837, relate to family matters, her health, and their daughter Rebecca
McLean Hayward, who died as a child in 1832. Also included are letters to Sarah
from her parents John and Rebecca (Edwards) McLean and other McLean and Hayward
family members, as well as letters from Harriet (Hayward) Wyman to Joshua and
Sarah, 1832-1840, and to her niece Sarah Henshaw Hayward, 1854-1875. One letter
from Rebecca McLean, 18 Oct. 1833, describes the serious illness of her
daughter Arabella (McLean) Weed, and another to her son-in-law Augustus
Richards, 15 May 1838, relates to the custody of his daughter Rebecca.
The series also contains letters to Isaac Davenport Hayward, 1839-1843, from
his mother Mary (Davenport) Hayward, his aunt Maria Louisa (Binney) Wells, and
his sister Mary Davenport Hayward; correspondence of Morris Dorr with his
parents Samuel Adams Dorr and Sarah (Hayward) Dorr, 1844-1857, including
letters written by Morris on a trip to China describing unrest during the
Second Opium War, 1856-1857; and letters to Frederick Frothingham from his
nephew John J. Frothingham and others, 1852-1871, about world events, Lajos
Kossuth, and other subjects. One letter from John to Frederick, 19 Jan. 1871,
mentions his meeting Louisa and May Alcott in Rome and the death of their
brother-in-law John Pratt. Also included is correspondence between Mary Ann
(Binney) Hayward and her son Henry P. Binney, 1857-1858.
Through the 1860s, the correspondence relates primarily to John M. Hayward
and Katherine (Cobb) Hayward. Included is a letter from John McLean to his
grandson John M. Hayward, 26 July 1860, about McLean's work as a judge and
other subjects. Letters from Phebe (Farnham) Cobb, 1859-1867, to her daughter
Katherine Hayward, her son Matthew Cobb, and her sister Louisa (Farnham) Dewey
discuss family matters, the Civil War, the service of John M. Hayward and
Louisa's son Charles, Abraham Lincoln, politics, and the work of Louisa's
husband Orville Dewey. One letter, 20 Jan. 1862, describes Phebe's fears of the
coming war. The series also contains correspondence between John M. Hayward and
his aunt Harriet Wyman during his service in Maryland and Virginia, 1861-1862,
about his deployment, conditions at camp, his work as a surgeon, the weather,
etc., as well as letters from Katherine to John, 1862, about the progress of
the war, various campaigns, and her opinion of the Confederacy. Also included
is a letter to Katherine from her uncle Orville Dewey regarding his son
Charles, stationed at Port Hudson, La., 16 Jan. 1863. Letters from Francis
"Frank" Davis Cobb to his sisters Katherine Hayward and Ellen Maria Cobb, his
mother Phebe Cobb, and others, 1863-1891, as well as letters from Ellen Maria
Cobb to him, 1862-1869, relate to family and business matters. Some of the
letters were written during Frank's service as U.S. vice consul in Singapore,
1863-1864.
Post-Civil War correspondence includes letters from George Henry Frothingham
to his brother-in-law Henry P. Binney, 1868-1869; Harriet, May, and Ethel
Frothingham to their aunt Lois (Wright) Frothingham, 1877; Roland Hayward to
his mother Mary (Vose) Hayward, 1883; and Sidney W. Hayward to his mother
Katherine Hayward while he was traveling in Europe, 1897. Letters from Lois
Frothingham to her niece Harriet, 1908-1921, discuss World War I and Harriet's
work with the Red Cross.
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1717-1951
Arranged chronologically by generation.This series contains papers of individual members of the Hayward family and
related families, including personal correspondence with non-family members,
diaries, sketchbooks, and other papers. Among the individuals represented are
Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward, Caroline Hayward, Joseph Henshaw Hayward, Sarah
(Hayward) Dorr, Samuel Adams Dorr, Joshua Henshaw Hayward, Sarah (McLean)
Hayward, Harriet (Hayward) Wyman, Phebe (Farnham) Cobb, Louisa (Hayward)
Frothingham, Frederick Frothingham, Harriet (Hayward) Winslow, Morris Dorr,
John McLean Hayward, Katherine (Cobb) Hayward, Sarah Henshaw Hayward, Beatrice
(Herford) Hayward, and Harry Stillman Hayward. Also included are a few
miscellaneous papers of Lemuel Hayward, George Hayward, Roland Hayward, and
other family members, as well as papers related to Hayward genealogy.
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| | | A. Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward papers,
1829,
1849
This subseries consists of a volume of recipes and knitting instructions
written by Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward and her daughter Sarah (Hayward) Dorr, as
well as a manuscript memorial to Hayward written by Dorothea L. Dix at
Montgomery, Ala. and a newspaper obituary.
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| Box 2 | Folder 1 | | | Recipe book,
1829 |
| Box 2 | Folder 2 | | | Memorial by Dorothea L. Dix and obituary,
1849 |
| Box 2 | Folder 3 | | B. Caroline Hayward recipe book,
1815-1834
Included are recipes in various hands, some printed recipes inserted, and an
index.
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| | | C. Joseph Henshaw Hayward papers,
1814-1853
This subseries contains Joseph H. Hayward's passport to England, 7 May 1814;
correspondence with his friend Joseph Goddard in Liverpool, England on personal
matters and politics; a few letters related to business and financial subjects;
bills and receipts for goods and services, including medical supplies; 16 small
paperbound bank books; and 9 paperbound account books for groceries and other
personal expenses.
See Series III for correspondence, accounts, and other
papers of Joseph H. Hayward related to Hayward estate matters and family
property.
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| Box 2 | Folder 4 | | | Correspondence,
1814-1826 |
| Box 2 | Folder 5-17 | | | Bills and receipts,
1814-1853 |
| Box 3 | Folder 1-2 | | | Bank books,
1827-1853 |
| Box 3 | Folder 3 | | | Account books,
1836-1853 |
| | | D. Sarah A. (Hayward) Dorr papers,
1858-1859,
1867
This subseries consists primarily of the diaries of Sarah (Hayward) Dorr,
kept on two trips to Europe. The first diary describes a trip to France and
Italy, 1858-1859, including Dorr's activities with her brother George Hayward,
her son Morris Dorr, and other family members and friends; sights seen; letters
written and received; and the outbreak of the Italian War of 1859. The second
diary describes a trip to France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, England, and
Scotland, 1867, including details of the steamer voyage, sights seen, and
Dorr's activities with her son Morris, her niece Grace S. Hayward, and other
family members and friends. Each of the two diaries is accompanied by a partial
manuscript copy made by Sarah Dorr, with minor revisions. Loose papers include
a manuscript copy of a letter from John Adams to Jedidiah Morse about
Unitarianism, 15 May 1815, probably copied by Dorr, and a calligraphy
sample.
See Subseries M for Sarah (Hayward) Dorr's 1867
passport.
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| Box 3 | Folder 4 | | | Diary,
7 Apr. 1858-12 May 1859
Note: Many of the pages of this diary are faded and
difficult to read.
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| Box 3 | Folder 5 | | | Partial manuscript copy of
1858-1859 diary [paperbound volume] |
| Box 3 | Folder 6 | | | Diary,
10 May-9 Oct. 1867 |
| Box 3 | Folder 7 | | | Partial manuscript copy of
1867 diary [loose pages] |
| Box 3 | Folder 8-9 | | | Loose papers, undated |
| | | E. Samuel Adams Dorr volumes,
1809-1818,
1827
This subseries contains two diaries and one book of accounts and memoranda
by Samuel A. Dorr. The first diary was kept on two trips to Canton, China,
first while serving as supercargo on the brigantine Pilgrim of Salem (Charles Pearson, master), 1809, and
later while a passenger on the ship Canton (John
Haskell, master), 1818. Entries describe the weather; the ship's latitude,
longitude, and distance traveled; sightings of animals and ships; and other
details of the voyages. The second diary, kept on a trip to France and
Switzerland, 1827, contains only a few short entries describing sights seen, as
well as information on contacts in Europe. The third volume consists of
miscellaneous accounts and memoranda kept in The
Gentleman's Annual Pocket Remembrancer (Philadelphia: A. Small,
1816).
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| Box 4 | Folder 1 | | | Diary on board the brigantine Pilgrim,
28 Mar.-15 Nov. 1809, and the ship Canton,
27 May-24 Sep. 1818 |
| Box 4 | Folder 2 | | | Accounts and memoranda book,
1815-1817 |
| Box 4 | Folder 2 | | | Pocket diary,
1827 |
| | | F. Joshua Henshaw Hayward papers,
1823-1856
This subseries consists of 8 sketchbooks and loose drawings, primarily
portraits and scenes drawn in pencil, as well as a few miscellaneous loose
papers of Joshua H. Hayward. Most of the drawings are undated, and some are
captioned. Included are portraits of family members, colored drawings and/or
watercolors of flowers and leaves, copies of museum pieces, studies of
buildings, and a series of scenes in a story. The first undated sketchbook also
contains medical notes. Loose papers include Henshaw's commission as surgeon in
the Massachusetts Militia, a manuscript poem, and newspaper clippings.
See Subseries G and H for additional sketches by
Joshua H. Hayward.
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| Box 4 | Folder 3-5 | | | Undated sketchbooks |
| Box 4 | Folder 6 | | | Sketchbook,
1823-1832 |
| Box 4 | Folder 7 | | | Sketchbook,
1835-1844 |
| Box 5 | Folder 1 | | | Sketchbook,
1848-1856 |
| Box 5 | Folder 2-4 | | | Sketchbooks,
ca. 1850s |
| Box 5 | Folder 5 | | | Loose papers,
1830-1856 |
| Box 5 | Folder 6 | | G. Sarah Ann (McLean) Hayward commonplace book,
1831
Included are newspaper clippings of poems and articles, pencil sketches,
quotations, and a drawing of "Judge McLean's Farm house at Ridgeville, Ohio,"
by Joshua H. Hayward.
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| | | H. Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Wyman papers,
1814-1892
This subseries contains four diaries of Harriet (Hayward) Wyman;
miscellaneous loose papers, including letters and printed items; a manuscript
volume written by Wyman for John McLean Hayward and Sarah Henshaw Hayward about
the lives of their parents, with original sketches by Joshua H. Hayward and
miscellaneous poems; and a recipe book.
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1843-1863 Wyman's diaries describe her daily activities, social calls, news of family
members, health matters, trips, etc. The 1853-1854 diary describes a voyage to
Europe with her husband Capt. Thomas W. Wyman; sights seen in France, Italy,
and England; and her husband's failing health and death on 24 Feb. 1854. The
1859 volume contains an account of another trip to England and Scotland. Diary
entries written between 1861-1863, primarily in Wayland and Boston, document
the outbreak of the Civil War, John McLean Hayward's commission as surgeon, his
departure for the war, Wyman's anxiety for him, news of battles, and her hopes
for peace. Wyman also discusses John's engagement and marriage to Katherine
"Kitty" Cobb, as well as Sarah "Sally" Henshaw Hayward's progress at school.
Included is a description of Wyman's visit with Sally to Washington, D.C. via
Philadelphia, Feb.-Apr. 1863, and sights seen in both cities. While in
Washington, Wyman visited hospitals for wounded soldiers, including Douglas
Hospital; met with Dorothea Dix; and glimpsed President Lincoln and his family.
Included are transcriptions of poems.
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| Box 6 | Folder 1 | | | | 23 Aug.-ca. Sep. 1843,
29 Oct.-ca. Nov. 1851 |
| Box 6 | Folder 2 | | | | 29 Oct. 1853-12 May 1854 |
| Box 6 | Folder 3 | | | | 6 Aug. 1854-21 Aug. 1863 |
| Box 6 | Folder 4 | | | | 7 June-19 July 1859 |
| Box 6 | Folder 5 | | | Loose papers,
1814-1892 |
| Box 6 | Folder 6 | | | History of Joshua Henshaw Hayward and Sarah Ann (McLean) Hayward,
1819-1852 |
| Box 6 | Folder 7 | | | Recipe book,
1846 |
| | | I. Phebe Bliss (Farnham) Cobb diaries,
1831-1871
These diaries, kept primarily in Boston and Barnstable, describe Phebe
(Farnham) Cobb's daily activities, family matters, health, and church
attendance. Also included are accounts and memoranda, ca. 1845; poems;
quotations; and prayers. The 1841 diary documents a trip Cobb took across
Pennsylvania and down the Ohio River to Kentucky to visit her sister Charlotte
(Farnham) Leonard.
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| Box 6 | Folder 8 | | | Dec. 1831-1871 |
| Box 6 | Folder 9 | | | 1 June-3 Oct. 1841,
ca. 1845 |
| | | J. Louisa Davenport (Hayward) Frothingham papers,
ca. 1843-1851,
1873-1874
This subseries includes a commonplace book of Louisa (Hayward) Frothingham
containing copies of poems, original poems, and some sketches, as well as loose
papers, primarily miscellaneous undated poems.
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| Box 6 | Folder 10 | | | Commonplace book,
ca. 1843-1851 |
| Box 6 | Folder 11 | | | Loose papers, undated,
1873-1874 |
| Box 7 | Folder 1 | | K. Frederick Frothingham papers,
1833-1855
This subseries consists of the papers of Unitarian minister Frederick
Frothingham, Louisa (Hayward) Frothingham's brother-in-law, including letters
from J. Stewart Thorndike, Samuel Osgood, and others. The series also contains
two letters of introduction for Frothingham, written by Convers Francis to
William Wetmore Story and James Russell Lowell, 30 Mar. 1852.
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| | | L. Harriet Stillman (Hayward) Winslow diaries,
1850-1855,
1865-1866
This subseries contains three diaries of Harriet Stillman Hayward (later
Winslow). The first diary, kept in Boston, includes descriptions of her social
activities, feelings of loneliness, and reaction to the Parkman-Webster murder
case. The second and third diaries document a trip she took to Europe with Mary
Ann (Binney) Hayward, William Greene Binney, and Marie Louise (Chamberlain)
Binney. Entries discuss the trans-Atlantic passage, including her seasickness,
and sights seen in England, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and
Scotland. Included is a letter from William Greene Binney to his brother about
the trip.
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| Box 7 | Folder 2 | | | 1 Jan.-23 Sep. 1850,
1851-1855 |
| Box 7 | Folder 3 | | | 27 Sep. 1865-14 May 1866 |
| Box 7 | Folder 4 | | | 15 May-12 Oct. 1866 |
| | | M. Morris Dorr papers,
1818-1886
This subseries consists of a journal kept by Dorr on a trip to China,
1856-1857; passports for Morris Dorr, his mother Sarah A. (Hayward) Dorr, and
his cousin Grace S. Hayward, as well as receipts from a trip to France;
miscellaneous correspondence, poems and other writings, printed matter, and
receipts; and papers related to a settlement with Abraham Jackson, including
correspondence with John F. Newton. Among the loose papers are three Harvard
diplomas of Dorr's cousins Ebenezer Ritchie Dorr (1799-1873) and Edward Dorr
(1800-1844).
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| | | | "Journal kept on board Ship 'Romance of the Sea,'"
1856-1857 This journal, addressed by Dorr to his mother Sarah (Hayward) Dorr, was kept
first on loose sheets for the trip from New York around Cape Horn to San
Francisco, then in a bound volume for the trip from San Francisco to China.
Long daily entries describe the sea voyage and events on board; the weather;
his homesickness and boredom; sightings of land, animals, and other ships; time
spent in California; the trans-Pacific passage to China and arrival in
Shanghai; sights seen and social activities there; the Chinese people and their
customs; news of violence in Canton and Hong Kong during the Second Opium War;
and his return voyage westward around the Cape of Good Hope.
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| Box 7 | Folder 5 | | | | 3 July-17 Nov. 1856 |
| Box 7 | Folder 6 | | | | 17 Nov. 1856-26 May 1857 |
| Box 7 | Folder 7 | | | Passports and travel receipts,
1867 |
| Box 7 | Folder 8-10 | | | Loose papers, undated,
1818-1886 |
| Box 7 | Folder 11 | | N. John McLean Hayward papers,
1855-1865
This subseries contains a letter from Nathaniel Parker Willis accepting a
poem for publication; letters from Sidney Willard with drawings and local news,
including the filling of the Back Bay in Boston; a letter of recommendation
from Oliver Wendell Holmes; and a letter from Edward Lord Clark about mutual
friends. Papers related to John M. Hayward's service during the Civil War
include certificates appointing him surgeon's mate, assistant surgeon, and
surgeon; a letter by Hayward describing his capture and parole at Warrenton,
Va., 26 Nov. 1862, with the certificate of parole signed by Capt. Robert
Randolph of the Black Horse Cavalry, 19 Nov. 1862; and orders. Letters from
Col. James L. Bates discuss Hayward's illness, his service at Antietam, life at
camp in Virginia, fighting by the regiment, and other subjects. The subseries
also contains the patent certificate, including diagrams, for a horse- or
mule-drawn ambulance invented by Hayward for use on the battlefield, 16 May
1865.
Note: The patent certificate has been moved to
Manuscripts Large.
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| | | O. Katherine Hay (Cobb) Hayward papers,
1830-1898
This subseries consists primarily of Katherine (Cobb) Hayward's diaries, but
also includes a scrapbook, 1830-1898, compiled by Hayward for Sidney and
Beatrice Hayward, containing clippings, poems, genealogical notes, letters and
drawings by Harry S. Hayward, letters from Rev. Brooke Herford, and other
papers; a commonplace book of poems; miscellaneous poems and printed matter;
personal letters to Katherine (Cobb) Hayward from Dorothea Dix, Anne W.
Daniell, Lucia Alexander, and Fanny Alexander; and bills and receipts for
groceries and household items, expenses related to the education of Hayward's
sons, and other goods and services.
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| | | | Diaries,
1855-1898 Included are 30 volumes, mostly printed pocket diaries with brief
handwritten entries describing Hayward's daily activities, social engagements,
church attendance, correspondence, news of friends and family, etc. The diaries
were kept primarily at Wayland, Milton, and Boston, Mass., and many include
personal accounts. Pre-1860 entries describe trips to Augusta, Me.; the
preaching of William Edmond Armitage, Alexander Hamilton Vinton, and others;
and religious matters. The 1855 diary was also used as a commonplace book and
includes manuscript poems and clippings of poems and articles, 1855-1875. The
1860-1872 volume contains only brief notes of major life events. Other diaries
describe her courtship and marriage to John McLean Hayward; their honeymoon to
towns in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts; the activities of their
sons Sidney and Harry; and Harry's death as a teenager in 1887. Entries related
to the Civil War discuss various battles, John M. Hayward's service, and the
assassination of President Lincoln. Included in the sixth volume are three
entries written by John M. Hayward, 29 Oct.-16 Nov. 1862, prior to his capture
by Confederate forces, describing the march to Warrenton, Va., the weather, and
his illness and homesickness.
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| Box 8 | Folder 1 | | | | 31 July-26 Aug. [1855],
1855-1875 |
| Box 8 | Folder 2 | | | | 13 June 1858-19 Feb. 1860 |
| Box 8 | Folder 3 | | | | 29 Mar. 1860-20 Sep. 1872 |
| Box 8 | Folder 4 | | | | Pocket diary,
1861 |
| Box 8 | Folder 4 | | | | Pocket diary,
1863 |
| Box 8 | Folder 5 | | | | 18 June- 6 July 1863,
29 Oct.-16 Nov. 1862 |
| Box 8 | Folder 6 | | | | Pocket diary,
1864 |
| Box 8 | Folder 6 | | | | Pocket diary,
1865 |
| Box 8 | Folder 7 | | | | Pocket diary,
1866 |
| Box 8 | Folder 7 | | | | Pocket diary,
1867 |
| Box 8 | Folder 7 | | | | Pocket diary,
1868 |
| Box 9 | Folder 1 | | | | Pocket diary,
1871 |
| Box 9 | Folder 1 | | | | Pocket diary,
1872 |
| Box 9 | Folder 1 | | | | Pocket diary,
1873 |
| Box 9 | Folder 2 | | | | Pocket diary,
1874 |
| Box 9 | Folder 2 | | | | Pocket diary,
1875 |
| Box 9 | Folder 3 | | | | Pocket diary,
1876 |
| Box 9 | Folder 3 | | | | Pocket diary,
1877 |
| Box 9 | Folder 4 | | | | Pocket diary,
1879 |
| Box 9 | Folder 4 | | | | Pocket diary,
1881 |
| Box 9 | Folder 5 | | | | Pocket diary,
1882 |
| Box 9 | Folder 5 | | | | Pocket diary,
1883 |
| Box 9 | Folder 6 | | | | Pocket diary,
1885 |
| Box 9 | Folder 6 | | | | Pocket diary,
1887 |
| Box 9 | Folder 7 | | | | Pocket diary,
1888 |
| Box 9 | Folder 7 | | | | Pocket diary,
1891 |
| Box 10 | Folder 1 | | | | Pocket diary,
1894 |
| Box 10 | Folder 1 | | | | Pocket diary,
1895 |
| Box 10 | Folder 2 | | | | Pocket diary,
1897 |
| Box 10 | Folder 2 | | | | Pocket diary,
1898 |
| Box 10 | Folder 3 | | | Scrapbook,
1830-1898 |
| Box 10 | Folder 4 | | | Commonplace book,
1856-1857 |
| Box 10 | Folder 5 | | | Poems and printed matter,
1863-1891 |
| Box 10 | Folder 6 | | | Correspondence,
1870-1897 |
| Box 10 | Folder 7-10 | | | Bills and receipts,
1886-1893 |
| Box 11 | Folder 1 | | P. Sarah Henshaw Hayward correspondence,
1863-1875
This subseries contains the non-family correspondence of Sarah Henshaw
Hayward, including letters from Dorothea Dix, Martha B. Wight, Lizzy Whitney,
Sarah R. Willard, and Lydia Maria Child. Also included is a letter from Sarah
W. Faber about Civil War nurse Mary Ann Bickerdyke, as well as several letters
from author and illustrator Fanny Alexander about her writing and illustration
work and her life in Italy.
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| Box 11 | Folder 2 | | Q. Beatrice Brooke (Herford) Hayward papers,
1832-1951
This subseries consists of printed matter related to Beatrice (Herford)
Hayward's theatrical career; two copies of the magazine The House Beautiful (Dec. 1915), containing an article
about her home in Wayland, Mass.; typed transcripts of parts of the article; a
short letter from Harry Houdini, 31 Dec. 1925; and miscellaneous notes, poetry,
and other papers.
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| Box 11 | Folder 3 | | R. Harry Stillman Hayward sketchbooks,
1886-1887
Included are two sketchbooks containing pencil sketches by Harry S. Hayward
of unidentified individuals and scenes.
See Subseries O for additional drawings and
correspondence of Harry S. Hayward.
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| Box 11 | Folder 4-7 | | S. Miscellaneous personal papers,
1717-1922
This subseries consists of unidentified and miscellaneous personal papers of
the Hayward family and related families. Included are manuscript poems,
recipes, and empty envelopes; an unidentified Boston shop account, 1717; papers
of Dr. Lemuel Hayward, including a receipt for interest on loan certificates,
22 May 1786, a letter from Joseph Allen about his store on Long Wharf, 28 Mar.
1806, and manuscript and typed copies of Hayward's obituary, July 1821; the
transcript of a letter to Rebecca Warren from her sister Louisa, 2 Apr. 1812;
papers of Dr. George Hayward, including a newspaper article, a prescription,
and a document certifying his degree from Harvard College, written by John T.
Kirkland, 19 June 1812; a document from the Mendon Association recommending
John Burt Wight for the ministry, 14 Oct. 1812; a letter from Ferdinand Kelly
at Delafield, Wis. to Isaac Davenport Hayward, 22 Sep. 1862, about the Civil
War, the threat of Indians, and agriculture; notifications to Roland Hayward of
his election to the Harvard Natural History Society, 31 Jan. 1884, and the
Boston Stock Exchange, 30 Dec. 1887; and other miscellaneous papers.
The subseries also contains a volume of minutes of the Young Ladies
Benevolent Association of Wayland, Mass., 1835-1846. Included is the
association's constitution, lists of members, accounts, reports, and copies of
letters from Rev. Harvey Hyde and others. The connection of this volume to the
Hayward family is unknown.
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| Box 11 | Folder 8-9 | | T. Genealogical papers, undated,
1891-1951
This subseries contains correspondence; ancestral charts; the Hayward coat
of arms; anecdotes about members of the family; and notes, letters, and other
papers of Huldah E. Henshaw, Henry W. Cunningham, and Frank Farnsworth Starr
related to Hayward genealogy.
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| | III. Estate papers,
1810-1951
This series contains deeds, agreements, correspondence, leases, mortgages,
accounts, receipts, memoranda, powers of attorney, inventories, and other legal
and financial papers related to Hayward and Davenport family estates and to
family property in Boston, Mass. (including Long Wharf); Milton, Mass.; and
Bangor, Me. Individuals represented also include members of the related
Wigglesworth, Whitney, Frothingham, and Shaw families. The bulk of the series
before 1853 consists of papers related to the estate of Isaac Davenport,
including papers of trustees Joseph H. Hayward and Louisa Goddard (Davenport)
Wigglesworth; letters to Joseph H. Hayward and Thomas Wigglesworth from Wiggins
Hill, William Abbot, Charles J. Abbott, Albert W. Paine, and others about the
Maine land, 1835-1851; and letters from Theron Metcalf to Joseph H. Hayward on
estate matters, 1838-1840. Also included is an oversize map of the city and
vicinity of Boston, 1852, and a small unidentified account book recording
payments to Ferdinand Kelly and William Kirkpatrick, 1852-1859.
After 1853, the series contains papers of the Joseph H. Hayward estate;
papers of Isaac Davenport Hayward, including letters from Joseph S. Spear and
receipts; letters and accounts of Lemuel Shaw, Jr.; and papers of the Harriet
S. (Hayward) Winslow trust, including letters from Albert W. Paine and others
to trustee Samuel Savage Shaw, 1884-1885, and letters from William C. Winslow
and others to trustee Henry P. Binney, 1915; and an inventory of the furniture
at Hayward Place for the Harriet S. (Hayward) Wyman estate, 1897. The series
also contains 6 small paperbound account books of the Lemuel Hayward and Isaac
Davenport estates, kept by trustee Joseph H. Hayward, as well as an account
book related to family land in Bangor, Milton, etc.
See Series II.C. for personal correspondence and
financial papers of Joseph H. Hayward.
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| Box 12 | | | Loose papers,
1810-1860 |
| Box 13 | Folder 1-11 | | Loose papers,
1861-1951 |
| Box 13 | Folder 12-13 | | Joseph H. Hayward account books,
1822-1853 |
| Box 13 | Folder 14 | | Account book related to family land,
1830-1841 |
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| | IV. Printed matter,
1788-1962
Arranged alphabetically.This series consists of pamphlets, books, and newspaper clippings related
to, written by, or owned by members of the Hayward, Henshaw, and related
families. Some items include annotations.
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| Box 14 | Folder 1 | | Ames, Ellis. History of the Redman Farm, So
Called, and of the Title Thereto, Situate in Canton, Norfolk County,
Massachusetts. Now Mostly Owned by Henry L. Pierce, Esq. of Boston.
Boston: William Bense,
1870. [with newspaper clipping,
1927] |
| Box 14 | Folder 2 | | Byron on America: An Unpublished Letter to
Dr. Joshua Henshaw Hayward, 29 March 1823. Cambridge, Mass.: Houghton
Library,
1942. Included is the original manuscript letter from Joshua H. Hayward to Lord
Byron, 29 Mar. [1823].
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| Box 14 | Folder 3 | | Catalogue of a Large Collection of Books,
Bound and in Sheets, Being the Stock of a Bookseller, to be Sold at Auction on
Tuesday, 5th of March, 1816, at Blake & Cunningham's Office, No. 5 Kilby
Street. [Boston: s.n.],
1816. |
| Box 14 | Folder 4 | | Dix, Dorothea Lynde. Memorial of D. L. Dix,
Praying a Grant of Land for the Relief and Support of the Indigent Curable and
Incurable Insane in the United States. Washington, D.C.: United States
Congress,
1848. |
| Box 14 | Folder 5 | | Dix, Dorothea Lynde. Memorial to the
Legislature of Massachusetts. Boston: Munroe & Francis,
1843. |
| Box 14 | Folder 6 | | Dodsley, Robert. The Economy of Human
Life. Walpole, N.H.: Charter & Hale,
1807. |
| Box 14 | Folder 7 | | Hayward, George. Case of Hydrophobia.
Boston: David Clapp,
1854. [2 copies] |
| Box 14 | Folder 8 | | Henshaw, Samuel. Annual Report of the Curator
of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College, to the President and
Fellows of Harvard College for 1905-1906. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press,
1906. |
| Box 14 | Folder 9 | | Henshaw, Samuel. "Roland Hayward." Psyche: A
Journal of Entomology. Ed. W. L. W. Field. Boston: Cambridge
Entomological Club,
Aug. 1906. 101-3. [with newspaper obituary,
1906] |
| Box 14 | Folder 10 | | The History of Little Dame Crump and Her
Little White Pig. [London: J. L. Marks,
1820.] [with newspaper clippings] |
| Box 14 | Folder 11 | | Huntington, Enoch. Receiving the Cup of
Affliction After the Example of the Suffering Saviour: A Discourse, Delivered
in the First Church and Society in Middletown, on the Lord's Day, September
23d, 1787. To Which is Added, an Address to a Numerous Collection of
Sympathizing Friends, Met at the House of Mourning, to Condole with Mr.
Benjamin Henshaw, and His Weeping Family, Under a Very Singular, Complicated
Affliction, by the Sudden, Surprising Death of Two Amiable Sons, Shipwrecked in
a Violent Storm at Sea. Made by Particular Desire on the Wednesday Evening
Following. Also Two Sermons Delivered the Lord's Day Following.
Middletown, Conn.: Woodward and Green,
1788. |
| Box 14 | Folder 12 | | Incomes of the Citizens of Boston and Other
Cities and Towns in Massachusetts. Boston: Worthington, Flanders &
Company,
1867. |
| Box 14 | Folder 13 | | The Orderly Book of Colonel William Henshaw,
of the American Army, April 20-Sept. 26, 1775. Including a Memoir by Emory
Washburn, and Notes by Charles C. Smith. With Additions by Harriet E.
Henshaw. Boston: A. Williams and Company,
1881. |
| Box 14 | Folder 14 | | "Our First Men," or a Catalogue of the
Richest Men of Massachusetts, Containing a List of Those Persons Taxed in the
State of Massachusetts, Credibly Reported to be Worth One Hundred Thousand
Dollars, and Upwards. With Biographical Notices of the Principal
Persons. Boston: Fetridge and Company,
1851. [with newspaper clipping,
1905] |
| Box 14 | Folder 15 | | Pierce, John. A Discourse Delivered in
Brookline, at the Request of Its Inhabitants, on 15 March, 1847, the Day, Which
Completed Half a Century From His Ordination. Boston: James Munroe and
Company,
1847. |
| Box 14 | Folder 16 | | Viets, Henry R. Four Famous Boston Doctors:
George Hayward, David Humphreys Storer, Henry Jacob Bigelow, James Read
Chadwick. Boston: Massachusetts Medical Society,
1961. |
| Box 14 | Folder 16 | | Viets, Henry R. Hinckley's Who Was Who on
Ether Day. Boston: Massachusetts Medical Society,
1962. |
| Box 14 | Folder 17 | | Miscellaneous clippings and newspapers (mostly from Boston),
1794-1876 |
Listed below are members of the Hayward family, their spouses, and their
children, beginning with the children of Lemuel Hayward (d. 1821) and his
second wife, Sarah (Henshaw) Hayward (1768-1849). Some family members may not
be included.
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| 1. Charles Hayward (1787-1855) m. ca. 1814 Eleanor/Ellen Dorr (d. 1863)
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| 2. John Dorr Hayward (d. 1861) m. in 1853 Helen Cornelia Strong (1833-1884)
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| | 3. Charles Alexander Hayward (1857-1862) |
| | 3. Evangeline Hayward (1858-1865) |
| | 3. Catherine Hayward (1860-1865) |
| 2. Grace S. Hayward (ca. 1830-1870) |
| 1. Dr. George Hayward (1791-1863) m. 1st in 1815 Caroline (d. 1854) m. 2nd in 1856 Mary Ann Binney
(1805-1884)
For a list of the children of Mary Ann Binney (the
stepchildren of George Hayward), see the
Binney
Family Tree in the Henry P. Binney family papers collection
guide.
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| 1. Joseph Henshaw Hayward (1789-1853) m. in 1816 Mary May Davenport (1795-1843)
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| 2. Mary Davenport Hayward (1818-1886) m. in 1841 George Alfred Whitney (1809-1860)
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| | 3. James Phineas Whitney (1847-1871) |
| | 3. George A. Whitney (1848-1870) |
| 2. Isaac Davenport Hayward (1820-1823) |
| 2. Sarah Henshaw Hayward (1823-1833) |
| 2. Louisa Davenport Hayward (1826-1876) m. in 1844 George Henry Frothingham (1823-1875)
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| | 3. May Frothingham (1846-1900) m. Robert Moat (1835-1885)
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| | 3. Ethel Norton Frothingham (1850-1912) m. George F. Benson (1849-1910)
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| 2. Isaac Davenport Hayward (1828-1878) m. 1st Mary Williams Griswold (1833-1859) m. 2nd Mary Bartlett Vose
(1830-1901)
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| | 3. Dr. George Griswold Hayward (1854-1910) m. in 1885 Mabel Sargeant
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| | 3. Mary May Hayward (1863-1929) m. in 1889 Henry Winchester Cunningham (1860-1930)
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| | 3. Roland Hayward (1865-1906) |
| 2. Harriet Stillman Hayward (b. 1830) m. in 1867 Rev. William Copley Winslow (1840-1917)
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| | 3. Mary Whitney Winslow (b. 1873) |
| 2. Catherine Davenport Hayward (1833-1923) m. in 1860 Samuel Hay Savage (1827-1901)
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| | 3. Adelaide Hay Savage (b. 1861) m. in 1886 Francis Tiffany Bowles (b. 1858)
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| | 3. Henry Savage (b. 1864) m. in 1899 Helen Laurie Alexander (b. 1874)
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| 2. Josephine Hayward (1836-1917) m. in 1860 Henry Prentice Binney (1838-1878)
For a list of the children of Josephine (Hayward)
Binney and Henry P. Binney, see the
Binney
Family Tree in the Henry P. Binney family papers collection
guide.
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| 1. Sarah A. Hayward (b. 1794) m. Samuel Adams Dorr (1775-1855)
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| 2. Morris Dorr (b. 1835) |
| 1. Dr. Joshua Henshaw Hayward (1797-1856) m. in 1830 Sarah Ann McLean (d. 1840) [dau. of Judge John McLean (1785-1861)
and Rebecca E. (Edwards) McLean]
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| 2. Rebecca McLean Hayward (ca. 1831-1832) |
| 2. Dr. John McLean Hayward (1837-1886) m. in 1863 Katherine Hay Cobb (1839-1917) [dau. of Matthew and Phebe Bliss
(Farnham) Cobb (1801-1875)]
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| | 3. Sidney Willard Hayward (1871-1950) m. in 1897 Beatrice Brooke Herford (1868-1952) [dau. of Rev. Brooke Herford
(1830-1903)]
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| | 3. Harry Stillman Hayward (1872-1887) |
| 2. Sarah Henshaw Hayward (b. 1839) |
| 1. Harriet Stillman Hayward (1803-1883) m. in 1849 Thomas White Wyman (1793-1854)
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| 2. Robert Harris Wyman (1822-1882) [her stepson] |
Joseph H. Hayward family papers, on deposit from the Mary M. B. Wakefield
Charitable Trust, Massachusetts Historical Society.
This collection is indexed under the following headings in
ABIGAIL,
the online catalog of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Researchers
desiring materials about related persons, organizations, or subjects should
search the catalog using these headings.
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| Persons: |
| | Alexander, Francesca, 1837-1917. |
| | Binney, Henry Prentice, 1838-1878. |
| | Cobb, Francis Davis, 1837-1915. |
| | Cobb, Phebe Bliss Farnham, 1801-1875. |
| | Dewey, Orville, 1794-1882. |
| | Dix, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. |
| | Dorr, Morris, b. 1835. |
| | Dorr, Samuel Adams, 1775-1855. |
| | Dorr, Sarah A. Hayward, b. 1794. |
| | Frothingham, Frederick, 1825-1891. |
| | Frothingham, John J. |
| | Frothingham, Louisa Davenport Hayward,
1826-1876. |
| | Hayward, Beatrice Brooke Herford,
1868-1952. |
| | Hayward, Harry Stillman, 1872-1887. |
| | Hayward, Isaac Davenport, 1828-1878. |
| | Hayward, John McLean, 1837-1886. |
| | Hayward, Joseph Henshaw, 1789-1853. |
| | Hayward, Joshua Henshaw, 1797-1856. |
| | Hayward, Katherine Hay Cobb,
1839-1917. |
| | Hayward, Sarah Ann McLean, d. 1840. |
| | Hayward, Sarah Henshaw, b. 1839. |
| | Hayward family. |
| | Hayward family--Genealogy. |
| | McLean, John, 1785-1861. |
| | McLean, Rebecca E. Edwards. |
| | Wigglesworth, Thomas, 1814-1907. |
| | Winslow, Harriet Stillman Hayward, b.
1830. |
| | Wyman, Harriet Stillman Hayward,
1803-1883. |
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| Organizations: |
| | United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry
Regiment, 12th (1861-1865). |
| | United States. Army--Surgeons. |
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| Subjects: |
| | Account books--1822-1853. |
| | Account books--1830-1841. |
| | Account books--1836-1853. |
| | Actresses--United States. |
| | Commonplace-books. |
| | Drawings. |
| | Family history--1750-1799. |
| | Family history--1800-1849. |
| | Family history--1850-1899. |
| | Family history--1900-1949. |
| | Family history--1950-1999. |
| | Real property--Maine. |
| | Real property--Massachusetts. |
| | Sketchbooks. |
| | Surgeons--United States. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Hospitals. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Medical care. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Personal narratives. |
| | United States--History--Civil War,
1861-1865--Regimental histories--Massachusetts Infantry, 12th
Volunteers. |
| | Voyages and travels--19th century. |
| | Women's commonplace-books. |
| | Women travelers. |
Photographs from this collection have been removed to the MHS Photo Archives
(Photo. Coll. U-169).
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