The son of John Heyfield I.
1731 | 20 Jul. He was apprenticed to William and Ann Pottery. Friends to find apparel (A, Ao, Ar). |
1739 | 7 Nov. He became a free potmaker (G). |
1739 | Potmaker, St John’s parish (P). |
1739 | 31 Dec. A potter of Bristol, he was bondsman to a licence granted to Stephen Fosdyck, shipwright (M). |
1742 | 10 May. A potter of Bristol, he was the second husband of Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Hopkins, of Bristol, shopkeeper (Adm.). |