Charles H. Hayward
Charles H. Hayward was a British editor, cabinetmaker, writer, draftsperson, soldier and wood carver (1898–1998). He was born at Pimlico.
Also recorded as Charles Harold Hayward; Charles H Hayward.
Identity
Charles H. Hayward is recorded as a citizen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Charles H. Hayward is recorded with the occupation cabinetmaker. Charles H. Hayward is recorded as editor, cabinetmaker, writer, draftsperson and soldier.
Origins and formation
Where Charles H. Hayward came from, and how Charles H. Hayward was formed.
Charles H. Hayward was born on 1 January 1898. Charles H. Hayward was born on 26 April 1898. Charles H. Hayward was born at Pimlico. Charles H. Hayward was born at London.
Chronology
- 1898Charles H. Hayward born at Pimlico.
- 1898Charles H. Hayward was born in 1898 at Pimlico.
- 1898Charles H. Hayward was born on 1 January 1898.
- 1898Charles H. Hayward was born on 26 April 1898.
- 1998Charles H. Hayward died.
- 1998Charles H. Hayward died in 1998.
- 1998Charles H. Hayward died on 1 January 1998.
- 1998Charles H. Hayward died on 5 July 1998.
Sources
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- 1.
“Charles H. Hayward”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q55998410: Charles H. Hayward
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