History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . uAsC I.,li>, Sc NY. II AY WARD FAMILIES. 809 There are 2 gd. elm.; viz., Cora Sadie Ballou, b. Mil., Sept. 20, 1872, andWilliam Austin Ballou, b. Mil., Feb. 12, 1876. Mr. Hay ward and family are too well and reputably known in business andsocial circles to need characterization. He is a very enterprising, active, andtrustworthy citizen. He is also an influential and devoted member of theMasonic Fraternity. HAYWARD, William (Elias,5 Jonathan,4 James,3 Beaver-st. Jonathan,2Great-meadow Jonathan1), b. Upton, July 26, 1823; m. Betsey (Tho


History of Milford, Massachusetts, part 2 . uAsC I.,li>, Sc NY. II AY WARD FAMILIES. 809 There are 2 gd. elm.; viz., Cora Sadie Ballou, b. Mil., Sept. 20, 1872, andWilliam Austin Ballou, b. Mil., Feb. 12, 1876. Mr. Hay ward and family are too well and reputably known in business andsocial circles to need characterization. He is a very enterprising, active, andtrustworthy citizen. He is also an influential and devoted member of theMasonic Fraternity. HAYWARD, William (Elias,5 Jonathan,4 James,3 Beaver-st. Jonathan,2Great-meadow Jonathan1), b. Upton, July 26, 1823; m. Betsey (Thomas)Newcomb, dr. of Nathaniel and Betsey (Lincoln) Newcomb, b. in Norton,April 5,1823; cer. Norton, April 17, 1844, by Rev. Richard Sweet. Issue: —Hattie B., b. Mil., June 26, 1846; m. Dr. Pratt of Harlem, , H. came into Mil. perhaps in 1842, at first as a school-teacher, then asstore-keeper with Dea. Nathaniel Torrey for a short time, and then went intomercantile business on a larger scale under his own sole management. He


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