Henry
Martin Arthur Palliser Heywood was a grandson of David Ivall (1795-1850), a
successful coachmaker in London. David's daughter Emma Ivall (1835-1886) married
Joseph Martin Heywood (1832-1904) and emigrated to New Zealand. Henry was the
sixth of their eight children (5 girls and 3 boys). He was born on April 20th
1866 in Avonside, Christchurch, New Zealand. Joseph developed a successful business
as a merchant and shipping agent in Christchurch (see the item about Emma
Heywood nee Ivall on this blog).
After
he completed his schooling, Henry got a job in 1887 working as a clerk for the
Treasury Department of the New Zealand government in Wellington. He married
Lilian Lee on December 18th 1895 in Wellington, New Zealand. He was
aged 29, she was 24. They later had five children: Nola (1898-1935), Arthur Lee (1902-79), Ivall
Cora (1904-79), Robert Warwick (1906-96) and Barbara Lilian (1911-67).
In
1896, Henry became a sheep and dairy farmer near Pahiatua, a small town 160 km NE of Wellington. In 1903 he bought part ownership of the Colonial Carrying
Company in Wellington, becoming its sole owner in 1910.
Henry was one of the 22 nephews and nieces of his uncle David James Ivall (1830-73) who each received about £500 from his estate in 1909, following the death of David's wife in 1907. This was a substantial sum then, equivalent to about £163,000 now.
In 1935 Henry purchased the Wellington business of the N.Z. Express Company. More information about Henry’s business career is given in the item below.
Henry was one of the 22 nephews and nieces of his uncle David James Ivall (1830-73) who each received about £500 from his estate in 1909, following the death of David's wife in 1907. This was a substantial sum then, equivalent to about £163,000 now.
In 1935 Henry purchased the Wellington business of the N.Z. Express Company. More information about Henry’s business career is given in the item below.
Item from New Zealand Who's Who