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Memorable Manitobans: Lloyl Truman Hayward (c1880-1969)Educator. Born in New Brunswick around 1880, he served as Principal of Cypress River School (1912-1913), Stonewall School (1913-1915), and Pipestone School (1915-1916). At the time of the 1916 federal census, he was living at Pipestone with his wife Lena Marion Wilson (1887-?) and their two daughters, Florence Eileen Hayward (1914-?) and Geneva Holden Hayward (1915-?). Five years later, they were living at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan where he was working as a salesman, and they had a third child, Lloyl Douglas Hayward (1919-1999). A fourth child was Eunice Marion Hayward (1922-2000). The family later resided in British Columbia where he died at Vancouver on 26 July 1969. Sources:1916 and 1921 Canada censes, Ancestry. Birth registration [Lloyl Douglas Hayward], British Columbia Vital Statistics. School division half-yearly attendance reports (E 0757), Archives of Manitoba. Death registrations, British Columbia Vital Statistics. Canadian voter lists, Ancestry. We thank Derek Franks for providing additional information used here. This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer and Gordon Goldsborough. Page revised: 10 March 2021
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