Henry Thomas Hayward
(the younger)
2 Wellington Place
17 Nelson Street
Lord Nelson Inn, Short Street
32a Nelson Street
90 Middle Street
Occupation: Boatbuilder
Thomas Hayward was the last of the Hayward’s to build boats in Deal. His father was Isaac Gammon Hayward who worked with his own father Thomas Hayward in the boatbuilding shop and yard in Cottage Row. The elder Henry Thomas Hayward, and uncle to this Henry Thomas and probable namesake, also worked with his father and then later with his brother, Isaac Gammon, before bankruptcy took its toll.
In the early 1890s, Henry Thomas took over The Lord Nelson pub in Short Street. This area of Deal was lost to the bombing in the second world war that flattened the Middle Street Car Park area. A ‘shortened’ piece of Short Street can be found alongside The Clarendon Hotel. Unfortunately, there are no images of the pub itself.
Henry Thomas was involved in building the last of Deal’s luggers the Cosomopolite. This was the second lugger of that name, the first being lost after a collision with built the Coal Tar, a Welsh schooner October 1890. The new Cosmopolite was paid for by a fund set up to aid the boatmen who had lost their livelihood.
Name | Born | Baptised | Married | Died | Buried |
Henry Thomas | 1848 Cottage Row |
12 March 1848 St. Leonard’s |
1)Margaret Catherine Spinner 19 Apr 1869 St. Leonard’s Born 2) Kate Clark Born Chatham |
1931 90 Middle Street |
4 March 1931 Hamilton Road Cemetery |
Children of Henry Thomas Hayward & Margaret Catherine Spinner
Name | Born | Baptised | Married | Died | Buried |
Elizabeth Sarah Ann | 1869 6 Farrier Street |
31 October 1869 St. George’s |
1869 | ||
Henry J | 1871 wellington Place |
31 May 1871 St. Andrew’s |
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Elizabeth Jane | 1873 Folkestone |
17 September 1873 St. Peter’s, Folkestone |
Henry Edward Marshall St. Mary’s Walthamstow, Essex |
Children of Henry Thomas Hayward & Kate Clark
Name | Born | Baptised | Married | Died | Buried |
Charles Thomas | 1879 | 12 February 1879 | 1881 | ||
Annie Hayward | 1879 4 Gravel Walk |
3 October 1879 St. Andrew’s |
Alexander Upton 28 January 1900 St. George’s |
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Henry John Guy | 1881 17 Nelson Street |
11 November 1881 St. Andrew’s |
1882 | ||
Isaac Garnet | 1883 17 Nelson Street |
16 March 1883 St. Andrew’s |
1886 | ||
Emma Elizabeth | 1885 | 18 June 1885 | Unknown | Unknown | |
Alice Maud | 1887 Short Street |
28 October 1887 St. Andrew’s |
William Ashington 26 April 1913 West Ham |
1975 Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England |
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Herbert Arthur | 1889 32 a Nelson Street |
21 August 1889 St. Andrew’s |
Ruby Loretta Dighton 24 Mar 1928 Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, Westminster |
9 January 1950 Maida Vale, London |
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Margaret Ellen | 1891 Lord Nelson Inn, Short Street |
14 August 1891 St. Andrew’s |
James Ball 22 October 1911 |
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Florence Amelia | 13 January 1893 Short Street |
10 February 1893 St. Andrew’s |
Christopher William Mercer 31 January 1920 St. George’s |
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Dolly | 1895 | St. Andrew’s | 1895 | ||
Violet Jessie | 13 December 1895 Nelson Short Street |
22 January 1896 St. George’s |
Albert James Copper Bromley, London 1921 |
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Dorothy Kate | 28 Nov 1897 90 Middle Street |
19 January 1898 St. George’s |
Unmarried | 23 Match 1978 Gosport, Hampshire |
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Albert Edward | 18 October 1902 90 Middle Street |
3 December 1902 St. George’s |
1)Daisy Emily Denne 8 August 1926 St. Andrew’s 2)Mabel Stella Norris |
1969 |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1851 | Prospect House, Lower Street | Isaac | Head | Boatbuilder (Master Employing 4 Men 2 Apps 2 Boys) |
Eliza | Wife | |||
Sarah A | Daughter | |||
William G | Son | |||
Henry T | Son | |||
John G | Son |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1861 | 2 Albert Place | Isaac | Head | Boatbuilder (Master Employing 3 Men 3 Boys) |
Eliza | Wife | |||
Sarah A | Daughter | |||
William G | Son | Boatbuilders son | ||
Henry T | Son | Boatbuilders son | ||
John G | Son | Scholar | ||
Isaac G | Son | Scholar | ||
Thomas | Son | Scholar |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1871 | 2 Wellington Place | Henry Thomas | Head | Boatbuilder journeyman |
Margaret C | Wife | |||
Henry T | Son |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1881 | 17 Nelson Street | Henry | Head | Boatbuilder |
Kate | Wife | |||
Annie | Daughter |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1891 | 32a Nelson Street | Henry | Head | Boatbuilder |
Kate | Wife | |||
Annie | Daughter | Scholar | ||
Emma E | Daughter | |||
Alice M | Daughter | |||
Herbert A | Son |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1901 | Missing |
Census
Year | Address | Name | Relationship | Occupation |
1911 | 90 Middle Street | H T | Head | Boatbuilder |
K | Wife | |||
M | Daughter | |||
D | Daughter | |||
A | Son | Scholar |
Poll Books (selected)
Year | Profession | Qualifying Address/s |
1884 | 17 Nelson Street | |
17 Nelson Street | 49 West Street & 32a Nelson Street | |
1891 -1897 | Lord Nelson (pub) Short Street | |
1900-1907 | 90 Middle Street |