Bertram Anthony (Bert) Hayward passed away on November 19, 2021, at the age of 83.
Bert was named to the BIFHSGO Hall of Fame in 2019 “In recognition of his life-long interest in, and encouragement of, family history and genealogy. Bert was a volunteer for many events and projects during his time as a BIFSHGO member, usually in the background.” He had a particular interest in home children including assisting in the Children’s Emigration Homes (Middlemore) Indexing Project.
His other interests included woodworking and photography — contributing photographs as an Assistant Editor of Anglo-Celtic Roots.
Bert, who had a career with the Canadian military, was born in Essex, England in late 1937, son of the late Trevor Hayward and the late Phyllis Morley. He was in a Home in Essex for a while during the War.



The feature articles in the December issue.
RootsIreland offers a unique database of more than 22 million Irish records. It contains data from 34 county genealogy centres on the island of Ireland. The main sources on the site are Irish Catholic and other church records of baptisms, marriages and deaths, important sources for tracing Irish ancestry.
Quite a few years ago I was fortunate to be in Kew and attended most of The National Archives Catalogue Day presentations.