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John Hayward (1807-1891), Architect
1807 Born the son of John Pearson Hayward, a Decorator, and his wife Frances Barry.
1826 Exhibiting at the Royal Academy
1851 Living at Cathedral Yard, Exeter: John Hayward (age 43 born London), Architect. With his wife Sarah and daughter Sarah.[1]
1853 Architect for the HM Prison, Exeter.
1853 Architect for the Exeter Diocesan Training College
1856 Married(2) at Lambeth to Charlotte Augusta Hayward the daughter of Samuel Hayward, a Merchant.
1864 Presents one of the designs for the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter.[2]
1864 Paper on 'The Churches of Jersey'.[3]
1867 John Hayward, 50 High Street, regarding the rebuilding of the pump house at Exeter prison.[4]
1878 Design of the church at Beer by John Hayward and Son.[5]
1878 Renovation of parish church of Stoke Gabriel by John Hayward and Son.[6]
1881 Living at Cathedral Yard, Exeter: John Hayward (age 72 born London), Architect. Married but wife not listed. With his son Pearson Barry Hayward (age 42 born Exeter) and daughter.[7]
1888 November 10th. Death of his son and business partner Pearson Barry Hayward age 50.[8]
1891 Living at 1 Victoria Terrace, Heavitree, Exeter: John Hayward (age 83 born London), Architect. With his wife Charlotte and daughter Sarah.[9]
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