Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameMary
Birthabt 1807, Warwickshire, England
DeathNov 1846
Burial24 Nov 1846, Birmingham, Warwickshire
Spouses
Birthabt 1807, Birmingham, Warwickshire
Death20 Mar 1889, Edgbaston, Warwick, England
Burial26 Mar 1889, Kings Norton, Worcestershire
OccupationScale Beam Manufacturer, Brass Founder
ChildrenGeorge Haywood (1831-)
 Mary H. (~1835-)
 Ann Eliza Haywood (1841-1932)
 William Haywood (1843-)
 Ellen Louisa Haywood (~1845-1936)
 Caroline Haywood (~1846-1923)
 Edwin Haywood (1846-1903)
Notes for Mary
Since all of her children have Haywood as a middle name, one might presume her maiden name is Haywood.

Parish Records St. Paul Birmingham
Mary Millward wife of John Millward of Bath Row, age 39, buried, November 24 1846, ceremony by Willaim Goven, Curate
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
In the 1841 census Bath Row, St. Thomas parish, Birmingham, Warwickshire. Mary Haywood, age 70, fish reel maker, born in Warwickshire.
John Millward, age 30, clark, born in Warwickshire.
Mary Millward, age 30, born in Warwickshire.
George Millward, age 5, born in Warwickshire.
Mary Millward, age 1, born in Warwickshire.
1 servant.

In the 1851 census 137 Bath Row, Birmingham, Warwickshire.
Head John Millward, widower, age 44, weighing machine maker, born Birmingham, Warwickshire.
Son George H. Millward, age 19, unmarried, fishing reel maker, born Birmingham.
Daughter Mary H. Millward, age 16, scholar, born Birmingham.
Son William H. Millward, age 7, scholar, born Birmingham.
2 servants

Parish Records St Nicolas, Kings Norton, Worcestershire
John Millward of Edgbaston, burried March 26 1889, age 82

National Probate Calendar
May 9 1889. The Will with a Codicil of John Millward late of the Firs Wellington-road Edgbaston in the County of Warwick Scale Beam Manufacturer who died 20 March 1889 at the Firs was proved at Birmingham by Caroline Haywood Millward of the Firs Spinster the Daughter Frederick Augustus Homer of Sedgley in the County of Stafford Gentleman and Quintus Charles Colmore of Birmingham in the County of Warwick Solicitor the Executors. Resworn a second time November 1889 25,926 pounds 9 shillings and 6 pence.
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