507 The Genealogy given in Detail, to which References are made in the preceding Epitome. JOHN HEYWOOD, of Heywood Mill, Waterside,= daughter Joan, 2d wife, sis--James Horrocks ter of James Ma- of Mary Heywood, in the born Ap. 1601, & son, died Dec. 13, parish of Dean, died unmarried in 2d husband. 1691. John Heywood, born Dec. 22, 1678; baptized 24th: his father being 75 and his mother 34 years of age. he was the last male descendant of John Heywood, elder brother to Oliver and Nathaniel. Mary Heywood, James Lomax, Esther Hey- and co-heir of Richard Hey wood; born in 509 Elizabeth, 1st wife, daughter of John-OLIVER HEYWOOD, of Coley and Northowram, in the parish-Abigail, 2d wife, daughter of Jas. Cromp. Born at Little of Denton in Lancashire, by the Act of Lever, March 1629; baptized at Bolton, the 15th; of Trinity Coll. Angier, who was ejected from the living of Halifax, V.D.M. the second surviving son. 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 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 of age. Halifax church. His Will bears date, April 28, preceding. JOHN HEYWOOD, eldest son, Elizabeth, daughter ELIEZER HEYWOODC Nathaniel Heywood, Timothy Heywood, of Sheffield, apothecary; born Dec. 13, 1695; 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. 3d and youngest son; |