Ronald Hayden

M, b. circa 1936, d. 15 June 2011
  • Ronald Hayden was born circa 1936.
  • Ronald Hayden died on 15 June 2011 in Narangba, Queensland. He died from a heat attack.

Thomas Joseph Hayden

M, b. 10 June 1880, d. 16 October 1953
  • Thomas Joseph Hayden was born on 10 June 1880 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Patrick Hayden and Margaret Peters.
  • Thomas Joseph Hayden appeared on the Electoral Roll with Patrick Hayden and James Hayden in 1903 in Crow's Nest. They were both teamsters as was their brother Thomas Joseph. Their father Patrick and mother Margaret farmed at Crow's Nest.
  • The following article appeared in the Darling Downs Gazette on 23 December 1903. "A teamster named T. Hayden, in the employ of Filshie, Broadfoot and Co., met with a painful accident yesterday at Crow's Nest. When rolling some logs he had the misfortune to get his foot jammed between two of the logs, with the result that his ankle was badly sprained. He was brought to Toowoomba and rendered first aid by the Ambulance and conveyed to the hospital."
  • At the age of 30 years, 6 months and 28 days, Thomas Joseph Hayden married Elizabeth Ann Chambers, daughter of William Thomas Chambers and Elizabeth McDowell, on 7 January 1911 in Queensland. There are two marriage dates, the second being 28 Dec 1912.
  • Thomas Joseph Hayden and Elizabeth Ann Chambers appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1916 living at Mt Binga Sawmill. Joseph was a teamster.
  • In 1926 his wife Elizabeth's name appeared on the electoral roll. She was living at Mt Binga Sawmills where Thomas most likely worked.
  • Thomas Joseph Hayden lived in Tingoora at the time of the death of his father, Patrick Hayden on 3 July 1930; It read:- " Crow's Nest has lost one of its pioneers in Mr. Patrick Hayden, who passed away at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. F. Littleton, Crow's Nest) on Wednesday, at the age of 87 years. Deceased was born at Thurles, Ireland, and came to Queensland by the sailing ship, Golden Dream, arriving in Moreton Bay in June, 1863. Soon after he went to the Darling Downs, and was engaged by Messrs. Gore Bros. at Yandilla Station. In May, 1871, he married Miss Margaret Peters. For a time he made his home at Gowrie, but afterwards moved to Crow's Nest, where he had resided for over 40 years. He reared a family of six sons and two daughters, whilst two daughters died in infancy. The sons are Messrs. Patrick Hayden, James Hayden, Thomas Hayden (Tingoora), Michael Hayden (Brisbane), and Timothy Hayden (Roma), and the daughters are Mrs. Wm. Gleeson and Mrs. F. Littleton (both of Crow's Nest). .
    "
  • Thomas Joseph Hayden died on 16 October 1953 in Queensland at age 73.
  • Thomas was buried in Crows Nest Cemetery. RC1-00J-0038.

Child of Thomas Joseph Hayden and Elizabeth Ann Chambers

Timothy Hayden

M, b. circa 1833, d. 9 January 1907
  • Timothy Hayden was born circa 1833 in Co Tipperary, Ireland.
  • He was the son of Patrick Hayden and Ann Harty.
  • Timothy Hayden and Patrick Hayden immigrated to Queensland on 28 May 1863. A Patrick Hayden arrived on the Golden Dream. His age was given as 23 and he travelled with a Timothy Hayden aged 30.
  • Timothy Hayden married Catherine Bourke on 15 June 1867 in Drayton, Queensland.
  • On 9 January 1901,his wife, Catherine Bourke died in Queensland.
  • Timothy Hayden died on 9 January 1907 in Gowrie Junction, Queensland.
  • Timothy was buried on 10 January 1907 in Cabarlah Cemetery. RC1-00A-0030.

Children of Timothy Hayden and Catherine Bourke

Timothy John Hayden

M, b. 1886, d. 29 July 1932
  • Timothy John Hayden was born in 1886 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Patrick Hayden and Margaret Peters.
  • Timothy John Hayden lived in Roma at the time of the death of his father, Patrick Hayden on 3 July 1930; It read:- " Crow's Nest has lost one of its pioneers in Mr. Patrick Hayden, who passed away at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. F. Littleton, Crow's Nest) on Wednesday, at the age of 87 years. Deceased was born at Thurles, Ireland, and came to Queensland by the sailing ship, Golden Dream, arriving in Moreton Bay in June, 1863. Soon after he went to the Darling Downs, and was engaged by Messrs. Gore Bros. at Yandilla Station. In May, 1871, he married Miss Margaret Peters. For a time he made his home at Gowrie, but afterwards moved to Crow's Nest, where he had resided for over 40 years. He reared a family of six sons and two daughters, whilst two daughters died in infancy. The sons are Messrs. Patrick Hayden, James Hayden, Thomas Hayden (Tingoora), Michael Hayden (Brisbane), and Timothy Hayden (Roma), and the daughters are Mrs. Wm. Gleeson and Mrs. F. Littleton (both of Crow's Nest). .
    "
  • Timothy John Hayden died on 29 July 1932 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Timothy was buried on 30 July 1932 in Crows Nest Cemetery. RC1-00H-0037.

Timothy John Hayden

M, b. 1895, d. 16 April 1959
  • Timothy John Hayden was born in 1895 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Patrick John Hayden and Catherine Elenor Wilkes.
  • Timothy John Hayden died on 16 April 1959 in Queensland.
  • Timothy was buried in Cabarlah Cemetery. RC1-00C-0031.

William George Hayden

M, b. 1891, d. 22 September 1934
  • William George Hayden was born in 1891 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Patrick Hayden and Margaret Peters.
  • At the age of 30 years, William George Hayden married Dorothy Mollie Herbert in 1921 in Queensland.
  • William George Hayden and Dorothy Mollie Herbert appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1926 and 1930 living at Crow's Nest. William was a labourer and Dorothy carried out home duties.
  • William George Hayden died on 22 September 1934 in Queensland.
  • William was buried on 24 September 1934 in Crows Nest Cemetery. RC1-00H-0039.

Child of William George Hayden and Dorothy Mollie Herbert

William Michael Hayden

M, b. 1883, d. 1968

Alice Maud Hayes

F, b. 18 November 1891, d. 25 August 1985

Arthur Hayes

M, b. circa 1880

Child of Arthur Hayes and Rose Rebecca Paton

Bridget Hayes

F, b. circa 1900

Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes

F, b. 28 August 1876, d. 7 March 1957

Catherine (Kate) Agnes Hooper nee Hayes (1876-1957
  • Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes was born on 28 August 1876 in Harrisville, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Patrick Hayes and Ellen Maher.
  • At the age of 20 years, Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes married James Thomas Hooper, son of James Thomas Hooper and Ellen Allison, in 1897 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1936 living at Coulston, Boonah. Kate carried out home duties.
  • Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes died on 7 March 1957 in Boonah, Queensland, at age 80. She was 80 years old.
  • Catherine was buried in Boonah Cemetery.

Children of Catherine Agnes (Kate) Hayes and James Thomas Hooper

Edith Mona Hayes

F, b. circa 1909, d. 1970

Father Edward (Leo) Hayes

M, b. 26 November 1889, d. 17 November 1967
  • Father Edward (Leo) Hayes was born on 26 November 1889 in Fredreckton, Kempsey, New South Wales.
  • He was the son of Edward Martin Hayes and Bridget Mary Flannery.
  • Father Edward (Leo) Hayes and Bridget Hayes appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Crow's Nest. Edward was a priest. Bridget may have been his mother not sister.
  • Father Edward (Leo) Hayes died on 17 November 1967 at age 77. He was Arch Deacon of Oakey Parish at the time of his death.
  • Edward was buried on 21 November 1967 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.
  • Here is his biography:-

    Hayes, Edward Leo (1889–1967)
    by Chris Hanlon
    This article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, (MUP), 1996

    Edward Leo Hayes (1889-1967), Catholic priest and book collector, was born on 23 November 1889 at Frederickton, New South Wales, second of eight children of native-born parents Edward Martin Hayes, schoolteacher, and his wife Bridget Mary, née Flannery. Leo was educated at public schools where his father was headmaster, at Frederickton and at Palmer Island on the Clarence River. He left at the age of 15, worked in an auctioneer's office at Gunnedah until 1908 and was then appointed a clerk with the Darling Downs Co-operative Association, Toowoomba, Queensland. Having studied (from 1911) at St Columba's Seminary, Springwood, New South Wales, he proceeded to St Patrick's College, Manly, where he won a prize for dogmatic theology. On 30 November 1918 he was ordained priest for the Brisbane archdiocese by the Apostolic delegate Bartolomeo Cattaneo in St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney.

    While he was assistant-priest (1918-22) at Ipswich, Hayes developed an interest in geology. He was parish priest at Kilcoy (1922-24) before ministering at Taroom (1924-27). Assigned to Chinchilla in 1928, he chose to join Toowoomba after it became a separate diocese in 1929. During his appointment to Crows Nest (1931-50) he was responsible for establishing churches at Haden, Coalbank and Perseverance Creek. He was next based at Oakey (1951-67) where he built St Monica's Church and a new convent school, as well as renovating the convent and presbytery.

    Yet it was due to 'his hoard'—the Leo Hayes Collection—that he attained prominence. A 'small gnome of a man' with 'bower bird instincts', Hayes had bought his first book as a 7 year old and begun to gather birds eggs. Ultimately his collection comprised 25,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals (about two-thirds of them Australiana), and 30,000 manuscripts, letters and documents. It also included legal papers, press-cuttings, book-plates, stamps, notes and coins, postcards and photographs, maps, ferns, pistols, cattle-bells and Aboriginal artefacts. Hayes was a self-taught expert in many fields. In 1937, 1938 and 1940 he went on expeditions, organized by the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, to the Carnarvon ranges, Queensland; in 1942 he was elected a fellow of the society and awarded its Thomson medal for his work as geologist and ethnologist. His expertise led to recognition in academic and literary circles, and among the powerful and famous. Hayes's friends and acquaintances included John French, Dorothy Cottrell, Dame Mary Gilmore, John Howlett Ross, and General Douglas MacArthur who consulted his maps of the Pacific during World War II. Hayes was kindly, gentle and devout; he had the gift of a raconteur and was 'an eloquent public speaker'.

    The University of Queensland conferred an honorary M.A. on Hayes in April 1967 and in October acquired the ailing archdeacon's wide-ranging collection (he wanted it to remain in Queensland) for a nominal price of $20,000. In appreciation, the university established two scholarships in his name, for research in Australian literary or historical sources. He died on 17 November 1967 in St Vincent's Hospital, Toowoomba, and was buried in the local cemetery.

Edward Martin Hayes

M, b. circa 1865
  • Edward Martin Hayes was born circa 1865.
  • Edward Martin Hayes married Bridget Mary Flannery in 1888 in Greta, Greta, New South Wales. Edward was a school teacher.

Children of Edward Martin Hayes and Bridget Mary Flannery

Elisha Hayes

F
  • Elisha Hayes witnessed the marriage of Samuel Staines and Eliza Sydie on 20 October 1842 in St James Church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; They were married by Bans. The minister was Thomas W Bodenham, Curate of St James. Samuel signed the certificate with a cross, Eliza signed her name. The transcription shows 20 October, but other researchers have transcripts showing October 26 - Samuel's shipping records showed he could both read and write, but he signed the register with a cross. Witnesses to the ceremony were Isaac Clyde of George Street South and Elisha Hayes of Castlereagh Street. The service was conducted by Thomas W. Bodenahm, curate.
  • On 20 October 1842 Elisha Hayes lived in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Ellen Mary Hayes

F, b. circa 1874, d. 1934

Children of Ellen Mary Hayes and George Hooper

Gladys Murial Hayes

F, b. circa 1900

Child of Gladys Murial Hayes and Malcolm Ronald Anderson

John Thomas Hayes

M, b. circa 1880

Mary Patricia Hayes

F, b. 30 September 1913, d. 14 July 1984
  • Mary Patricia Hayes was born on 30 September 1913 in Latrobe. She was the daughter of John Michael Hayes and Hanora Bourke.
  • At the age of 21 years, 7 months and 29 days, Mary Patricia Hayes married Walter Henry Crisp, son of Ablert Edward William Crisp and Mildred Mary Maria Burgess, on 29 May 1935 in Catholic Church, Wynyard.
  • Mary Patricia Hayes died on 14 July 1984 in Launceston General Hospital at age 70.

Michael Hayes

M, b. circa 1880
  • Michael Hayes was born circa 1880.
  • Michael Hayes married Edith C Jamison in 1902 in Sydney.

Child of Michael Hayes and Edith C Jamison

Mildred Hayes

F, b. circa 1890, d. 1971
  • Mildred Hayes was born circa 1890. She was the daughter of Thomas William Hayes and Ellen Curtis.
  • Mildred Hayes married William Robert Luke in 1898 in Queensland.
  • Mildred Hayes and William Robert Luke appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Djuan, Crow's Nest.
  • Mildred Hayes died in 1971 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Children of Mildred Hayes and William Robert Luke

Olive Hayes

F, b. 18 August 1912, d. 18 December 2004
  • Olive Hayes was born on 18 August 1912 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Arthur Hayes and Rose Rebecca Paton.
  • At the age of 18 years, Olive Hayes married Wilhelm Dioth, son of Wilhelm Dioth and Augusta Sperling, in 1931 in Queensland.
  • Olive Hayes and Wilhelm Dioth appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Pinelands. Wilhelm was a farmer.
  • On 3 August 1983,her husband, Wilhelm Dioth died in Queensland.
  • Olive Hayes died on 18 December 2004 at age 92.
  • Olive was buried on 23 December 2004 in Bergen Djuan Cemetery. Her funeral notice read"DIOTH, Olive, late of Cooinda Hostel, Crows Nest, and formerly of Haden, passed away on 18th December, 2004, aged 92 years. Beloved wife of Wilhelm (dec'd), dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Veronica and Clive Kahler, Bill and Sally, and loving nana and great-nana of their families. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
    attend OLIVE'S funeral, to be held at the Uniting Church, Crows Nest, service commencing at 10.30 a.m. TOMORROW (Thursday 23rd December,2004), followed by interment at the Bergen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Cooinda Hostel, Crows Nest Care Services, would be appreciated. ``IN GOD'S CARE''
    Publication Date: 22/12/04."

Patrick Hayes

M, b. circa 1850
  • Patrick Hayes was born circa 1850.
  • Patrick Hayes married Ellen Maher circa 1870.

Children of Patrick Hayes and Ellen Maher

Sarah Ann Hayes

F, b. 1877, d. 28 October 1951
  • Sarah Ann Hayes was born in 1877.
  • At the age of 23 years, Sarah Ann Hayes married Charles Edwin George Burgess, son of Henry Charles Burgess and Elizabeth Walters, on 21 February 1900 in St George's Church, Burnie, Tasmania.
  • On 16 August 1951,her husband, Charles Edwin George Burgess died in Wynyard, Tasmania, at age 77. The Advocate reported:- "
    DEATHS - BURGESS. - On August 16, 1951, at the residence of his daughter, 60 Park Street, Wynyard, Charles Edwin George Burgess, dearly loved husband of Sarah Annie Burgess, of Wynyard, loved father of Charles (Wynyard), Rhoda (Mrs.
    M'Neair), Clara (Mrs. Streets, Wynyard), Vera (Mrs. C. Pillar, Victoria), Raymond (Wynyard), Royce (Boat Harbor), Cyril (Launceston), Jack (Japan),
    Fred (deceased), Cecil (deceased); aged 77 years."
  • Sarah Ann Hayes died on 28 October 1951 in Wynyard, Tasmania. The Advocate reported:- "Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Monday 29 October 1951, page 9
    DEATH
    BURGESS-On October 28, 1951, at the Spencer Hospital, Wynyard, Sarah Ann,
    dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Edwin B'urgess, of Wynyard, and
    loved mother of Fred (deceased), Charles (Wynyard), Rhoda (Mrs. C. M'Neair,
    Somerset), Clara (Mrs. Street, S(Wynyard), Vera (Mrs. Pillar, Port Fairy),
    Ray (Wynyard), Royce (Boat Harbor), Cyril (Launceston) and Jack (Japan);
    aged 74 years. R.I.P."
  • Sarah was buried on 30 October 1951 in Wynyard Cemetery.

Children of Sarah Ann Hayes and Charles Edwin George Burgess

William Hayes

M, b. circa 1885
  • William Hayes was born circa 1885.
  • William Hayes married Sophia Jackson circa 1917.

Mary Clementina Haynes

F, b. 15 March 1858, d. 15 July 1932
  • Mary Clementina Haynes was born on 15 March 1858 in Rochester, New York, USA.
  • At the age of 19 years, 11 months and 12 days, Mary Clementina Haynes married Thomas Lawrence Baker, son of Thomas Baker and Sarah Ann Douglas, on 27 February 1878 in Canada.
  • Mary Clementina Haynes and Thomas Lawrence Baker appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in Gananque, Leeds South, Ontario, Canada. Thomas is shown as a 23 year old moulder,English, born Nova Scotia, living with his wife Mary, Irish , born USA, and children Lena (Nena), aged 3 Irish, born Ontario and Welsmer (Waldemar) aged 1, Irish, born Ontario. The family were Church of England.

  • Mary Clementina Haynes died on 15 July 1932 in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada, at age 74.

Children of Mary Clementina Haynes and Thomas Lawrence Baker

Ellen Rosina Elsie Hayter

F, b. 1912, d. 1991
  • Ellen Rosina Elsie Hayter was born in 1912 in Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire.
  • Her marriage, at 20 years, to Edwin George Berridge, son of William Burridge and Elizabeth James, was registered in the June 1932 Quarter in Isle of Wight, Hampshire Registration District.
  • Ellen Rosina Elsie Hayter died in 1991 in Isle of Wight, Hampshire.

Jean Hayward

F, b. circa 1750
  • Jean Hayward was born circa 1750 in West Chinnock.
  • Jean Hayward married James Hockey, son of Edmund Hockey and Mary (Maria) Brown, on 27 April 1766 in Norton sub Hamdon, Somerset. Some researchers state the marriage took place in Odcombe. Jean was of West Chinnock.

Children of Jean Hayward and James Hockey

May Hayward

F, b. circa 1905

Ann Haywood

F, b. 1845