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the morning of that day, when the Archangel shall descend with a shout, to gather all his prisoners out of their graves up to himself in heaven.-Dear love to, and fervent prayers for, you and your children. I am,

Your most affectionate,

And sympathizing Friend,

NATH. HEYWOOD.

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PEDIGREE OF THE HEYWOOD FAMILY,

FROM THE TIME OF EDWARD THE SIXTH, TO THE YEAR MDCCCXXVI.

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Samuel Heywood,d Page 511. Isaac Heywood,d Page 511. Arthur Heywood,f Page 513. Benj. Heywood,f Page 514. Nath. Heywood,f Page 514.

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The Genealogy given in Detail, to which References are made in the preceding Epitome.

JOHN HEYWOOD, of Heywood Mill, Waterside,= in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors, living there in the of time of Edward VI.

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Oliver Heywood,Alice, daughter of Hulton of Breightmet, in the parish of of Little Lever, in the parish of Bolton-le-Moors, Bolton; sister to Adam Hulton of that place. Wm. Hulton, of He lived to about the Northampton, V.D.M. Nath. Hulton of Newington Green, and where he had a small estate. Judith wife of Heaward, were children of the said Adam Hulton. age of 70 years, and died in or about 1628.

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John Heywood, born Dec. 22, 1678; baptized 24th: his father being 75 and his mother 34 years of age.

Nathaniel Heywood, baptized June 22, 1680; died young, buried at Bolton.

Alice Critchlaw,

only daughter of
Critchlaw of Long-
worth, in the parish
of Bolton. She had 4
brothers. The eldest,
Wm. Critchlaw, died
of wounds received at

Wigan in the Civil

Wars. The names of
the 2d and 3d were

Francis & Hugh. The
youngest, Rph.Critch-
law, Esq. acquired a

fortune in trade and
became a justice of the
peace. She was the

RICHARD HEYWOOD a of Little Lever, yeoman; died March 1, 1676, aged 81; buried at Bolton.

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first wife of Richard Wm. Whitehead
Heywood; born in of Bent-hall, in
1593; marrd. in 1615; Lothers-dale in
died at her son's house Craven; died in
at Northowram, April Nov. 15, 1671.
22, 1657; and was bu-
ried in Holdsworth's
chapel, south side of
Halifax church.

Thos. Crompton,
of Breightmet,
died April 26th,
1673.

Hey

Hannah
wood, married
in 1643; had 14
children, but she
only left 4 living.
She died Dec. 4,
1673.

Brereton;

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List of Rich. Heywood's children continued.

Mary Heywood;
died 1648, leav-
ing only 1 daugh-
ter, who married
Jas. Worsley of
Rivington.

John Heywood,

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of

surviving son;
went to the West
Indies, and died
at Barbadoes in
Sept. 1664, aged
about 40.

eldest

Mary Ramsbo-
tham, daughter-
in-law to
Ingham of Rib-
chester, V.D.M.
died April 23,

1672.

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John Heywood, only child, died an infant, June 1, 1675, 2 months after his father: he was the last male descendant of John Heywood, elder brother to Oliver and

Nathaniel.

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ton of Breightmet, in the parish of Bolton; baptized Oct. 1, 1632; married June 27, 1667; Will dated Aug. 1, 1702; died s. p. 1707.

Elizabeth, Ist wife, daughter of John=OLIVER HEYWOOD, of Coley and Northowram, in the parish=Abigail, 2d wife, daughter of Jas. Cromp. Angier, who was ejected from the living of Halifax, V.D.M. the second surviving son. Born at Little of Denton in Lancashire, by the Act of Lever, March 1629; baptized at Bolton, the 15th; of Trinity Coll. Uniformity, 1662; married April 25, Camb. B.A.; ordained minister at Bury Church, Aug. 4, 1652; 1655 : died May 26, 1661, about 27 years curate of Coley chapel, whence he was ejected by the Uniformity of age. Act, 1662. After having done and suffered much in the cause of Nonconformity, he died at his house at Northowram on the 4th of May, 1702, and was buried in Holdsworth's chapel, south side of Halifax church. His Will bears date, April 28, preceding.

JOHN HEYWOOD, eldest son, born at Northowram, April 18, 1656; entered as a student for the ministry among the Nonconformists, at Mr. Frankland's academy at Natland, May 26, 1674 ; ordained Aug. 24, 1681; tutor to Thos. Westby, of Ravenfield, Esq. Nov. 18, 1684; minister at Rotherham, March 14, 1693, still residing at Ravenfield; removed thence to Pontefract, where he exercised his ministry many years, and died at Balifield, near Sheffield, and was buried at Hansworth, Sept. 6, 1704, aged 48.

3d and youngest son; born at Northowram, Aug. 7, 1659, and

Elizabeth, daughter ELIEZER HEYWOODC Nathaniel Heywood, |of - - Stacey of Sheffield, married at Darton, Oct. 2, 1694; died a widow, April 15, 1721.

died there in his infancy.

thirds on the Lever Estate.

law, 2nd husband.

21, 1718, aged 22.

apothecary; born Dec. 13, 1695; Timothy Heywood, of Sheffield,= Hannah, daughter of=William Marsden, of Elizabeth Heywood, Bridget Heywood. ; she had her Sheffield, attorney-at- died unmarried Mar. baptized by Mr. Tim. Jollie, of Sheffield, Jan. 1, 1696; died s. p. Sept. 25, 1718; and was buried at Hansworth, near Sheffield: had been married only six days.

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