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Hayward
Last update: Friday 10th of September 2010
Hayward can mean one of the following professions:
- Hayward (profession), an officer of a township in charge of fences and enclosures
- Hayward, another name for a herdsman
Hayward may also mean:
- The fictional Hayward family of hobbits
- Hayward (BART), a Bay Area Rapid Transit station
- Hayward Executive Airport, an airport located in Hayward, California
- The Hayward Fault Zone, located in northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Hayward Field track and field stadium, home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams
- Hayward Gallery, an art gallery situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, England
- Haywards Heath railway station, serving Haywards Heath in West Sussex
- California State University of Hayward, now known as California State University, East Bay
- Camp Hayward, a girls camp located in Sandwich, Massachusetts
- Colchester Hayward Volunteer Fire Department, established by the borough of Colchester, Connecticut
- The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, crossing San Francisco Bay linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay area
Hayward is also the name of places such as:
- Hayward, California, in Alameda County
- Hayward, Minnesota, in Freeborn County
- Hayward, Missouri, in Pemiscot County
- Hayward (city), Wisconsin, in Sawyer County
- Hayward (town), Wisconsin, also in Sawyer County
- Hayward Township, Minnesota, in Freeborn County
- Haywards, on the North Island of New Zealand, site of the static inverter plant of the HVDC Inter-Island
- Haywards Heath, a town in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England
Hayward is also the proper name or surname of individuals, see:
- Abraham Hayward (1801 – 1884), English man of letters
- Alan Hayward, a British author
- Brian Hayward, a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Carolyn Hayward, Canadian bullfighter and artist
- Charles Hayward, the 25th mayor of Victoria, British Columbia
- Charles Hayward (musician), a British drummer of the rock group This Heat
- Donna Hayward, a fictional character in the television series Twin Peaks, played by Lara Flynn Boyle
- Ferd Hayward (1911 – ), Canadian Olympian
- Sir Isaac Hayward, leader of the London County Council
- Sir Jack Hayward OBE, a property developer born in Wolverhampton, England
- Jack Hayward (academic), English professor of politics
- Sir John Hayward, an English historian
- Justin Hayward, a British musician, the lead guitarist and composer for The Moody Blues
- Leland Hayward, a Hollywood and Broadway agent and theatrical producer
- Louis Hayward, a British actor born in South Africa
- Mary Hayward Weir, an American steel heiress and socialite
- Max Hayward, a British lecturer on and translator of Russian literature
- Nantie Hayward (Mornantau Hayward), a South African cricketer
- Reginald Frederick Johnson Hayward, a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Rick Hayward, chairman of the English football team the Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Susan Hayward, an American actress
- Steven Hayward, an England Cricketer
- Thomas Hayward (cricketer), an English cricketer
- 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Hayward (Royal Navy), a British sailor who was present during the mutiny on the Bounty
- William Hayward (1815-1891), a founder of the city of Hayward, California
- Hayward A. Harvey (1824 – 1893), an American inventor
Monday, March 05, 2007 in Hayward, California, two four-year old sisters and their three year-old brother were outside playing in front of there their home at 27744 Seminole Way, when gunshots from an unknown car sprayed across their yard hitting the two sisters in the head and grazing the little boy












