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williamlong26  (View posts) Posted: 17 Dec 2008 2:37AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Coles, Hayes
Thank you Sarge. Solomon & Elizabeth McCord Coles were my 4th great grandparents. I descend from their son James C. Coles who married Mary Pearson. I don't have a lot on the Hayes line, and maybe you can fill in some blanks for me on descendants. I would be interested in hearing any antecdotes you have on Isaac Hayes and Polly Coles Hayes.


Descendants of Mary Polly Coles


Generation No. 1

1. MARY POLLY5 COLES (SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, SOLOMON1) was born December 17, 1811 in Guernsey Co., Ohio, and died September 22, 1848. She married ISAAC HAYES November 24, 1831 in Guernsey Co., Ohio1, son of BAILEY HAYES and MARY STUBBS. He was born July 19, 1809 in Ohio.

More About ISAAC HAYES and MARY COLES:
Marriage: November 24, 1831, Guernsey Co., Ohio1

Children of MARY COLES and ISAAC HAYES are:
i. LOUIS6 HAYES, d. Aft. 1858.
ii. GEORGE HAYES, d. Aft. 1858.
iii. ELIZABETH ANN HAYES.
2. iv. LYDIA HAYES, b. October 16, 1832, Ohio; d. March 23, 1911, near Zanesville.
3. v. MARIAH HAYES, b. July 1834, Ohio; d. Aft. 1900.
4. vi. LEONARD OLIVER HAYES, b. June 22, 1838, Ohio; d. March 28, 1883, Ohio.
5. vii. ISAAC COLE HAYES, b. Bet. September 30, 1844 - 1846, Zanesville, Muskingham Co., Ohio; d. September 1931, Evansville, Vandberburgh Co., Indiana.


Generation No. 2

2. LYDIA6 HAYES (MARY POLLY5 COLES, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, SOLOMON1) was born October 16, 1832 in Ohio, and died March 23, 1911 in near Zanesville. She married WILLIAM HOWELL June 16, 1850 in Allen Co., Indiana, son of UNKNOWN HOWELL. He was born Abt. 1829 in Ohio, and died August 04, 1881 in Lafeyette Twsp., Allen Co., Indiana.

Notes for LYDIA HAYES:

Howell

Mrs. Lydia Howell, seventy-eight years of age, is dead at her home near Zanesville. Death was due to complications. Surviving she leaves six daughters and one son.

Fort Wayne News, March 25, 1911

Notes for WILLIAM HOWELL:
August 5, 1881
ANOTHER SHELDON TRAGEDY
William Howell, a Farmer, Shot and Killed by James Baker, an Ex-Convict.

Yesterday morning, at 11:30 o'clock, a telegram was received by Sheriff Cosgrove from Sheldon, in Lafayette Township, stating that James Baker had shot William Howell, and summoning the officer to come at once and arrest Baker. Further particulars state that Howell was hired by the wife of James Baker, a farmer living in Lafayette Township four and a half miles west of Sheldon, and near to the post office of Zanesville in Wells County, to assist in stacking wheat. Baker objected to Howell and ordered him from the premises. Howell refused to obey the order and climbed upon a stack of wheat where he say and parleyed with Baker for a time. Baker, after a few threats, seized a rifle and shot Howell, who died in a few minutes. Howell's son was working in the field nearby, and hearing the report of the rifle came to his father's aid, whereupon Baker reloaded his rifle and shot at young Howell but missed him. Baker was under the influence of liquor at the time. The above particulars were all that had been received from the scene of the murder up to the time of writing 10 o'clock p.m. Sheriff Cosgrove left to arrest Baker at noon yesterday in his own conveyance, and has not returned to the present time. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon a note from the sheriff was received at the jail, summoning the coroner and deputy and Deputy Sheriff Miller, who left at once. It is supposed that Baker, defying the citizens thereabouts, struck out for the thick woods where he is hiding, and the sheriff and his men are searching for him. The Sheldon telegraph office is closed at 6 o'clock p.m. and no further particulars were obtainable last evening over the wires, and we are forced to await the arrival of Sheriff Cosgrove.

The Murderer: From one acquainted with the murderer, Baker, we learn that he served a term in the penitentiary some years ago for stabbing his brother-n-law, Sam Carpenter. Baker is said to be inoffensive and well disposed when sober, but when under the influence of liquor is a very dangerous individual. It is also said that Baker was jealous of the supposed attentions of Howell to Mrs. Baker, and that this was probably the cause of the murder. Baker is described as a tall, slim man with a sharp, emaciated face, free from beard.

The Victim: William Howell was a farmer of middle age and lived on a place owned by himself. He was lately assessor of Lafayette Township and has frequently served upon juries in the several county courts. The murdered man was well-to-do and leaves a family of nine children.

There were several other articles regarding the murder, all various accounts of the above information, Baker eluded authorities until being captured on August 9, 1881. He gave the following statement of his escape after the shooting: The fatal shot was fired about half-past 9 o'clock, and he remained in the barn from that time until about 11 o'clock, when he deliberately walked away, through the excited and apparently powerless crowd assembled about the scene of the tragedy. After reaching a corn field, about three hundred yards away, he dropped to his face and crawled for a long distance along a board fence, under vines and weeks until he reached an orchard, where he ate some green apples and secured a drink of water. From here crawled to an old straw stack, in a secluded spot, where he hid himself so securely that if the pangs of hunger had not forced him out, he could never have been found. His miserable home, which since the murder has been deserted by his wife, is described as a most uninviting place, being surrounded by a deluge of weeds and vines.

BOUND OVER:
The preliminary examination of Baker took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, before Esquire Pratt, when the prisoner, through his attorney, J. Q. Stratton, waived examination, and was bound over on the charge of murder to await the action of the grand jury, which meets the first week in September next.

NOTES:
Judge Sam Sinclair appeared for the state.
Baker's wife says she will furnish money with which to prosecute him.
Where were all the good citizens when Baker walked away in broad daylight, only two hours after the murder?

Apparently, per cousin Jim Baker, James Baker was paroled from prison sometime around 1900. His wife and nephew John Seymore Baker picked him up, but because no one could (or would) care for him because he was ill both physically and mentally, he was deposited at the Allen County Poor Farm, and later returned to prison. He died there in 1906.

More About WILLIAM HOWELL:
Cause of Death: shot with rifle
Census 1860: June 14, 1860, Indiana, Allen Co., Lafayette Twsp., Nine Mile, p. 683
Census 1870: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: M593_298; Page: 483; Image: 49.
Census 1880: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T9_264; Family History Film: 1254264; Page: 442C; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0706.

More About WILLIAM HOWELL and LYDIA HAYES:
Marriage: June 16, 1850, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: Book 2, p. 235

Children of LYDIA HAYES and WILLIAM HOWELL are:
i. JOHN MILTON7 HOWELL, b. July 30, 1851, Allen Co., Indiana; d. December 05, 1927; m. LYDIA DENNIS, October 31, 1875, Allen Co., Indiana; b. February 16, 1857, Indiana; d. June 02, 1938, Allen Co., Indiana.

More About JOHN MILTON HOWELL:
Census 1880: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T9_264; Family History Film: 1254264; Page: 442C; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0706.
Census 1920: Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E. D.

More About LYDIA DENNIS:
Census 1930: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 575; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 333.0

More About JOHN HOWELL and LYDIA DENNIS:
Marriage: October 31, 1875, Allen Co., Indiana

ii. PHOEBE A. HOWELL, b. July 18, 1852, Allen Co., Indiana; d. February 07, 1892, Monroeville, Allen Co., Indiana; m. JACOB W. MILLER, August 04, 1871, Allen Co., Indiana; b. March 1842, Switzerland; d. October 19, 1926, Indiana.

More About PHOEBE A. HOWELL:
Burial: Stephenson Cemetery, Allen Co., Indiana

More About JACOB W. MILLER:
Burial: Lindenwood Cemetery, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana
Census 1880: Jackson, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T9_264; Family History Film: 1254264; Page: 367B; Enumeration District: 111; Image: 0557.

More About JACOB MILLER and PHOEBE HOWELL:
Marriage: August 04, 1871, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 8, p. 3372

iii. MARIA HANNAH HOWELL, b. Abt. August 1855, Allen Co., Indiana; m. NATHANIEL WARD WICKLIFFE, September 22, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana3; b. Abt. February 1853, Indiana.

More About NATHANIEL WARD WICKLIFFE:
Census 1900: Maumee, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T623 358; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 12
Census 1910: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T624_338; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 693.
Census 1920: Fort Wayne Ward 6, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T625_422; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 57; Image: 75.
Occupation 1930: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 575; Page: 28B; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 424.0.

More About NATHANIEL WICKLIFFE and MARIA HOWELL:
Marriage: September 22, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana3
Marriage book: 17, p. 31

iv. MARY ALICE HOWELL, b. February 1858, Allen Co., Indiana; d. Bef. 1930; m. DAVID BAKER, August 13, 1876, Allen Co., Indiana; b. December 1851, Indiana; d. Aft. 1930.

More About DAVID BAKER:
Census 1880: June 1880, Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T9_264; Family History Film: 1254264; Page: 441B; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0705.
Census 1900: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T623 358; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 8.
Census 1910: May 06, 1910, Indiana, Allen Co., Lafayette Twsp., E.D. 9, Sheet 11B
Census 1920: Indiana, Allen Co., Lafayette Twsp.
Census 1930: Indiana, Allen Co., Lafayette Twsp., E.D. 58, Sheet 5B

More About DAVID BAKER and MARY HOWELL:
Marriage: August 13, 1876, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 12, p. 105

v. SARAH ELLEN HOWELL4, b. February 14, 1862, Lafayette Twsp., Allen Co., Indiana4; d. May 16, 1925, El Centro, Imperial Co., California4; m. ELAM BAKER, September 23, 1879, Allen Co., Indiana4; b. 1858, Lafayette Twsp., Allen Co., Indiana; d. July 06, 1920, Three Rivers, St. Joseph Co., Michigan.

More About ELAM BAKER:
Census 1910: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T624_338; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 698
Census 1920: Lockport, St Joseph, Michigan; Roll: T625_796; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 153; Image: 183

More About ELAM BAKER and SARAH HOWELL:
Marriage: September 23, 1879, Allen Co., Indiana4

vi. EMMA F. HOWELL, b. Bet. 1865 - 1866; m. JAMES C. SHORT, September 29, 1885, Allen Co., Indiana; b. Bet. 1849 - 1850, Indiana; d. Bef. 1920.

More About EMMA F. HOWELL:
Census 1920: January 09, 1920, California, Imperial Co., El Centro, E.D. 14, Sheet 4B

More About JAMES C. SHORT:
Census 1910: April 20, 1910, California, Los Angeles Co., Pasadena, E.D. 305, Sheet 8A
Occupation: 1910, Laborer, Odd Jobs

More About JAMES SHORT and EMMA HOWELL:
Divorce: Bef. 1910
Marriage: September 29, 1885, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 16, p. 389

vii. MARTHA J. HOWELL, b. March 1868, Allen Co., Indiana; m. (1) FREDERICK KELLER, February 17, 1889, Allen Co., Indiana; m. (2) JOHN H. STEELE, April 25, 1897, Allen Co., Indiana5; b. Abt. August 1861, Ohio; d. Bef. 1920.

More About MARTHA J. HOWELL:
Census 1920: Fort Wayne Ward 6, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T625_422; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 59; Image: 157.
Census 1930: El Centro, Imperial, California; Roll: 119; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 372.0
Occupation 1930: Seamstress, Store

More About FREDERICK KELLER and MARTHA HOWELL:
Marriage: February 17, 1889, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 18, p. 4736

More About JOHN H. STEELE:
Census 1900: Locomotive Engineer

More About JOHN STEELE and MARTHA HOWELL:
Marriage: April 25, 1897, Allen Co., Indiana7

viii. MINDA E. HOWELL, b. Bet. 1870 - 1871, Indiana.

Notes for MINDA E. HOWELL:
Allen County, Indiana Directory, 1890 Record
about Minda E. Howell
Name: Minda E. Howell
City: Lafayette township
State: IN
Year: 1890


ix. ROSA BELLE HOWELL, b. September 13, 1873, Allen Co., Indiana; m. STEPHEN DOUGLAS EARLE, December 24, 1908, Allen Co., Indiana; b. September 11, 1864, Indiana.

More About STEPHEN DOUGLAS EARLE:
Census 1930: Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 576; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 938.0.

More About STEPHEN EARLE and ROSA HOWELL:
Marriage: December 24, 1908, Allen Co., Indiana


3. MARIAH6 HAYES (MARY POLLY5 COLES, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, SOLOMON1) was born July 1834 in Ohio, and died Aft. 1900. She married NATHANIEL WRIGHT May 22, 1853 in Allen Co., Indiana. He was born Bet. 1831 - 1832 in Ohio or Maine or Vermont, and died Bef. 1880 in Allen Co., Indiana.

More About MARIAH HAYES:
Census 1880: Bet. June 12 - 14, 1880, Lafayette, Allen, Indiana; Roll: T9_264; Family History Film: 1254264; Page: 444C; Enumeration District: 116; Image: 0710.

More About NATHANIEL WRIGHT:
Boarder: 1870, Annanias Wright, House Carpenter, b. 1825-1826, age 44, born in Ohio
Census 1860: June 12, 1860, Indiana, Allen Co., La Fayette Twsp., Ft. Wayne, p. 669
Census 1870: August 23, 1870, Indiana, Allen Co., La Fayette Twsp., p. 494

More About NATHANIEL WRIGHT and MARIAH HAYES:
Marriage: May 22, 1853, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 3, p. 358

Children of MARIAH HAYES and NATHANIEL WRIGHT are:
i. UNKNOWN FEMALE7 WRIGHT, m. UNKNOWN DENNIS.
ii. SARAH J. WRIGHT, b. Bet. 1853 - 1854, Allen Co., Indiana.
iii. LYDIA A. WRIGHT, b. Bet. 1856 - 1857, Allen Co., Indiana; m. MINOR KRICK, June 06, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana9.

More About MINOR KRICK:
Residence: 1890, Madison Twsp., Allen Co., Indiana10

More About MINOR KRICK and LYDIA WRIGHT:
Marriage: June 06, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana11

iv. EMMET E. WRIGHT, b. January 1859, Allen Co., Indiana.
v. LOUIS E. WRIGHT, b. August 1860, Allen Co., Indiana or Ohio; m. LEONE ROLLINS, May 17, 1882, Allen Co., Indiana12; b. Bet. 1862 - 1863, Ohio.

More About LOUIS E. WRIGHT:
Census 1900: June 25, 1900, Indiana, Allen Co., Monroe Twsp., Monroeville, Roll: T623 358; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 14
Census 1930: Monroeville, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 576; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 65; Image: 1082.0
Occupation 1930: Clerk, Post Office

More About LOUIS WRIGHT and LEONE ROLLINS:
Marriage: May 17, 1882, Allen Co., Indiana12

vi. HARIET A. WRIGHT, b. Bet. 1860 - 1861, Allen Co., Indiana.
vii. GEORGE E. WRIGHT, b. May 1863, Allen Co., Indiana.
viii. LEONARD I. WRIGHT, b. Bet. 1865 - 1866, Allen Co., Indiana; m. ESSIE G. KRESS, May 14, 1896, Allen Co., Indiana; b. May 1877.

More About ESSIE G. KRESS:
Occupation: 1900, Clerk, Medical Institute

More About LEONARD WRIGHT and ESSIE KRESS:
Divorce: Bef. June 1900
Marriage: May 14, 1896, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 22, p. 17

ix. EMMA C. WRIGHT, b. October 1867, Allen Co., Indiana; m. HARMAN W. FELTS, November 18, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana; b. July 1863, Indiana.

More About HARMAN W. FELTS:
Census 1900: June 18, 1900, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E. D. 22, Sheet 15A
Census 1910: April 15, 1910, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E.D. 48, Sheet 14B
Census 1920: January 12, 1920, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E. D. 57, Sheet 13B
Occupation: 1910, Real Estate Agent

More About HARMAN FELTS and EMMA WRIGHT:
Marriage: November 18, 1886, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 17, p. 9412

x. ROSA L. WRIGHT, b. February 1870, Allen Co., Indiana; m. GEORGE F. BUFINK, December 26, 1889, Allen Co., Indiana; b. March 1864, Indiana.

More About GEORGE F. BUFINK:
Census 1900: Indiana, Allen Co., Lafayette Twsp., E.D. 8, Sheet 9A, p. 9
Census 1910: April 15, 1910, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E.D. 63, Sheet 2B
Census 1920: January 07, 1920, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E.D. 77, Sheet 6A, p. 201
Occupation: 1910, Stationary Engineer

More About GEORGE BUFINK and ROSA WRIGHT:
Marriage: December 26, 1889, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 18, p. 41012

xi. IDA L. WRIGHT, b. Bet. October 1871 - October 1872, Allen Co., Indiana; m. HENRY SEIBOLD, June 13, 1893, Allen Co., Indiana; b. January 186213.

More About HENRY SEIBOLD:
Census 1900: June 23, 1900, Indiana, Whitley Co., Union Twsp., E.D. 119, Sheet 10B
Census 1910: Bet. April 18 - 19, 1910, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E. D. 29, Sheet 2A, p. 132
Census 1930: April 17, 1930, Indiana, Allen Co., Wayne Twsp., Ft. Wayne, E. D. 74, Sheet 7A, p. 105
Occupation: Bet. 1900 - 1910, Farmer

More About HENRY SEIBOLD and IDA WRIGHT:
Marriage: June 13, 1893, Allen Co., Indiana
Marriage book: 20, p. 31314


4. LEONARD OLIVER6 HAYES (MARY POLLY5 COLES, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, SOLOMON1) was born June 22, 1838 in Ohio, and died March 28, 1883 in Ohio. He married MARY CARPENTER October 08, 1866 in Allen Co., Indiana15, daughter of VINCENT CARPENTER and MARY CRAIG. She was born January 12, 1844 in Ohio16, and died February 23, 1916 in Ohio17.

Notes for LEONARD OLIVER HAYES:
His age is probably given incorrectly in the 1880 census. His age in that census is indexed as 35.

More About LEONARD OLIVER HAYES:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio
Census 1880: Ohio, Monroe Co., Seneca, FHL Film 1255050 National Archives Film T9-1050 Page 593A
Military service: Civil War

Notes for MARY CARPENTER:
The following was provided to me by Susan Couch:

Article from newspaper 1894

Birthday Party
On the 12th day of January there was held in honor of Mary Hayes a birthday party it being her 50th birthday. Quite a member assembled ar her residence; which is near Calais, and after passing a few hours of sociability they all partook freely of the necessaries of life, which was spread before them, after which they enjoyed a good, civil time, shuffling the feet until about 12 o'clock, when they all went quietly to their homes, feeling they had made one glad of their presence. Below is a list of the presents given her; John Stephens, James Wise, Norman Anderson, Hary Betts, Herman Basford, William Hayes, Abel Carpenter, each 25 cents; Ella Carpenter, Celsta Carpenter, Mollie Carpenter, each 10 cents; Samuel Powell, Martha Daily, Charlotte Carpenter, Abel Hayes, Sarah A. Carpenter each an apron, Vince Carpenter, John Carpenter, Ella Carpenter, Joseph Pierce, each a goblet; Frank Carpenter, Silas Carpenter, each a spoon-holder; David Baker, Emmaline Carpenter, each a pickle dis; Della Hannahs, Oscar Carpenter, Grand P Moore, Silas Carpenter, Emma Hannahs, each a pair of hose; Laura B. Carpenter; towel; Manda Carpenter, Rosala Powell, each a fruit dish; Alice Hays, 10 yards of muslin; Danile Hayes, fascinator; Samuel Porter, salt cellar; Wilson Carpenter, mirror; Jonathan Carpenter, vases.

Source: 2 March 1916 Spirit of Democracy.

Mrs. Mary Carpenter Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carpenter, was born January 13, 1844, and died February 23, 1916, aged 73, years, one month and 10 days. She was united in marriage to Leonard Hayes about the year 1865. To this union were born eight children, three sons and five daughters. The two daughters have preceded her in death. She was buried at Calais, being at the time of her death a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church at that place.

(Sent to me by Susan Couch via e-mail on August 15, 2004 (e-mail available upon request).)

More About LEONARD HAYES and MARY CARPENTER:
Marriage: October 08, 1866, Allen Co., Indiana18

Children of LEONARD HAYES and MARY CARPENTER are:
i. EMMA E.7 HAYES, b. Bet. 1866 - 1868; m. (1) VAN BRISTER19, Abt. 1883, Ohio19; m. (2) FRANK BRISTER19, Abt. 190119; m. (3) WILLIAM E. BENDER19, Bef. 1920, Monroe Co., Ohio19.

More About VAN BRISTER and EMMA HAYES:
Marriage: Abt. 1883, Ohio19

More About FRANK BRISTER and EMMA HAYES:
Marriage: Abt. 190119

More About WILLIAM BENDER and EMMA HAYES:
Marriage: Bef. 1920, Monroe Co., Ohio19

ii. ROSIE HAYES, b. Abt. 1867; d. Bef. 191619.
iii. MARGARET A. HAYES, b. January 07, 1869, Ohio; d. Bet. 1908 - 1920, Noble Co., Ohio; m. (1) JAMES S. WISE, February 21, 1887; b. March 1860, Monroe Co., Ohio; d. Abt. 1905, Monroe Co., Ohio; m. (2) WILSON CARPENTER, Abt. 188820; b. Abt. October 1863, Monroe Co., Ohio; d. November 1951, Monroe Co., Ohio21.

More About MARGARET A. HAYES:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio

More About JAMES S. WISE:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio

More About JAMES WISE and MARGARET HAYES:
Marriage: February 21, 1887

More About WILSON CARPENTER:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio
Census 1920: Ohio, Muskingum Co., Rich Hill Twsp., E.D. 16, Sheet 5B

More About WILSON CARPENTER and MARGARET HAYES:
Marriage: Abt. 188822

iv. MARY ELIZABETH HAYES, b. March 06, 1871, Noble Co., Ohio23; d. November 18, 1935, New Haven, Allen Co., Indiana; m. GEORGE ALONZO LOVE, March 09, 1890; b. July 09, 1870, Belmont Co., Ohio; d. May 04, 1940, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana.

More About MARY ELIZABETH HAYES:
Cause of Death: stroke

More About GEORGE ALONZO LOVE:
Cause of Death: pneumonia
Census 1920: Bet. February 09 - 17, 1920, Indiana, Allen Co., Adams Twsp., E.D. 2, Sheet 24A
Census 1930: April 1930, Indiana, Allen Co., Adams Twsp., E.D. 2-51, Sheet 12B
Occupation: 1930, Laborer, odd jobs
Occupation2: 1920, Farmer

More About GEORGE LOVE and MARY HAYES:
Marriage: March 09, 1890

v. WILLIAM E. HAYES, b. June 14, 1873, Steamtown, Noble Co., Ohio; d. July 22, 1927, Milford Center, Union Co., Ohio; m. ANNA BUNTING; b. June 06, 1875, Calais, Ohio; d. March 18, 1944, Milford Center, Union Co., Ohio.

More About WILLIAM E. HAYES:
Burial: July 24, 1927, Milford Center, Union Co., Ohio
Cause of Death: pneumonia24

More About ANNA BUNTING:
Burial: March 20, 1944, Milford Center, Union Co., Ohio
Cause of Death: gangrene of leg24

vi. DANIEL STRAATS HAYES, b. January 10, 1876, Seneca Twsp., Monroe Co., Ohio25; d. May 05, 1955, Quaker City, Guernsey Co., Ohio26; m. CARRIE BELLE HUTCHINS, Abt. 1901; b. October 22, 1877, Calais, Noble Co., Ohio; d. August 26, 1948, Seneca Twsp., Monroe Co., Ohio.

Notes for DANIEL STRAATS HAYES:
Source: Friday 6 May 1955 Cambridge Jeffersonian.

QUAKER CITY---Funeral services for Daniel S. Hayes, 79, well-known Calais community farmer, will be held Sunday at 2 P.M. in Calais Methodist Church by Minister J.V.A. Traylor of Woodsfield. Burial will be in Calais Cemetery.
Mr. Hayes died in his home Thursday following a long illness.
Born in Monroe County, Jan. 10, 1875, he was a son of Leonard and Mary Carpenter Hayes.
Surviving are four sons, Thruman of Cambridge, Irvin of the home, Allen of Woodsfield R.D. and David of Quaker City R.D.; four daughters, Mrs. Susie Hannahs of Senecaville R.D., Mrs. Nellie Keylor of Summerfield R.D., Mrs Enda Truax of Lewisville and Mrs. Grace Claus of Jerusalem; 29 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; a brother Able Hayes of Summerfield; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Carpenter of Summerfield and Mrs. Emma Bender of Lewisville.
His wife died Aug. 26, 1948.
The body will be returned to the home Friday evening from Eberle Funeral Home.

Notes for CARRIE BELLE HUTCHINS:
Source:Thursday 26 Aug. 1948 Cambridge Jeffersonian.

Mrs. Carrie B. Hayes, wife of Dan Hayes, died early Thursday morning at her home on Summerfield Rt. 3. She was born in Noble County, Oct. 22, 1877, in the Calais community where she lived for more than 60 years.
Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, Truman, Cambridge; Allen, Woodsfield, David, Quaker City and Irvin of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Susie Hannahs, Senecaville, Mrs. Nellie Keylor, Mrs. Edna Truax, Summerfield and Mrs. Grace Claus, Jerusalem. One son and one Daughter are deceased. One sister, Mrs. Edna Teel, 24 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive.
The body will be taken to the home from the Eberle Funeral Home, Quaker City, Friday morning. Short services will be conducted Saturday at 1 P.M. at the home. Additional services will follow at the Calais Methodist Church by Rev. J.V.A. Traylor, Woodsfield.

More About CARRIE BELLE HUTCHINS:
Burial: August 28, 1948, Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio
Cause of Death: diabetes mellitis27

More About DANIEL HAYES and CARRIE HUTCHINS:
Marriage: Abt. 1901

vii. RACHEL ALICE HAYES, b. April 14, 1878, Monroe Co., Ohio28; d. Abt. 1959, Noble Co., Ohio28; m. ROSS HAYES CARPENTER29, December 20, 1899, Noble Co., Ohio; b. December 20, 1878, Ohio29; d. August 22, 1942, Noble Co., Ohio.

Notes for RACHEL ALICE HAYES:
On the 1880 census, it appears as if she is listed as "Rachel A." and concerning relationship to the parents "other." I hold out the possibility that she is a relative or adopted rather than an actual child of the family.

More About RACHEL ALICE HAYES:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio

Notes for ROSS HAYES CARPENTER:
Source: Thursday 27 Aug. 1942 Noble County Leader Caldwell Ohio

Ross Carpenter, aged sixty-three years, who had resided all his life on a Summerfield route farm, died at his home early last Saturday morning, following an illness. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter was united in marriage on December 20, 1899 to Miss Alice Hayes by whom the following children he is survived; Mrs. Ildreth Coultas, Raymond, Eleanor, Malissa, Roger, Maywood, Margaret and Burdette. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Orlando, Daniel, Bernard, Van, Mrs. Julia Lester, Mrs. Margaret Giesey, Mrs. Nellie Wells and Mrs. Ruth Brown.
Funeral services conducted by Rev. Robert Friel were held in Calais Methodist Church of which he was a member, Monday afternoon, and interment was made in the Calais Cemetery, in charge of the Brubach Funeral Home at Summerfield.

More About ROSS HAYES CARPENTER:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Noble Co., Ohio
Census 1920: Ohio, Monroe Co., Seneca Twsp., E.D. 58, Sheet 6A
Census 1930: Ohio, Monroe Co., Seneca Twsp., E.D. 56-20, Sheet 2B

More About ROSS CARPENTER and RACHEL HAYES:
Marriage: December 20, 1899, Noble Co., Ohio

viii. ABEL LEONARD HAYES, b. Bet. August 17 - 28, 1880, Ohio; d. March 12, 1968, Barnesville, Ohio; m. EMMA F. DAILY, Calias, Ohio; b. October 10, 1885, Monroe Co., Ohio30; d. February 28, 1968, Barnesville, Ohio.

Notes for ABEL LEONARD HAYES:

Cambridge Jeffersonian Wednesday, March 13, 1968

Summerfield-- Abel L. Hayes, 87, Calais, died at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Barnesville General Hospital where he was a patient for two weeks.
A retired farmer and loborer he was born Aug. 28, 1880 in Monroe Co., the son of Leonard and Mary Carpenter Hayes, and was a member of the Calais Methodist Church.
He leaves thre daughters, Mrs. Olive Pierce, Quaker City R.D. 4, Mrs. Pearl Hannahs, Summerfield R.D. 2 and Mrs. Shirley DeLong, Woodsfield R.D. 3; two sons, Oather of Barnesville R.D. 1 and James of the home; 23 grandchildren; 16 great- grandchildren, his wife the former Emma Dailey died Feb. 28. Two sons are deceased.
Friends may call at the Burbach Funeral Home, Summerfield, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Calais Methodist Church with Rev. Bruce Frazer officiating. Burial will be in Calais Cemetery.

Source: "An obituary notice that his great grandson had typed in and sent to me [Susan Couch]." This transcription sent to me by Susan Couch via e-mail on March 11, 2003. scouch71@grandecom.net

More About ABEL LEONARD HAYES:
Burial: March 15, 1968, Calais Cemetery, Calais, Ohio
Census 1920: Ohio, Monroe Co., Seneca Twsp., E.D. 58, Sheet 8B
Census 1930: Ohio, Monroe Co., Seneca Twsp., Calais Village, E.D. 56-19, Sheet 1A, p. 146
Residence: 43788 Summerfield, Noble, OH, last known SSA address
Social Security Number: 281-16-3760

More About EMMA F. DAILY:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Calais, Ohio

More About ABEL HAYES and EMMA DAILY:
Marriage: Calias, Ohio


5. ISAAC COLE6 HAYES (MARY POLLY5 COLES, SOLOMON4, SOLOMON3, DANIEL2, SOLOMON1) was born Bet. September 30, 1844 - 1846 in Zanesville, Muskingham Co., Ohio, and died September 1931 in Evansville, Vandberburgh Co., Indiana. He married MARY ANNE CRAIG31 Abt. 187332. She was born August 1852 in Ireland or Indiana33, and died Bef. 1920 in Indiana.

More About ISAAC COLE HAYES:
Census 1880: Indiana, Greene Co., Wright Twsp., FHL Film 1254280 National Archives Film T9-0280 Page 80C
Census 1900: Indiana, Greene Co., Smith Twsp., E.D. 3, Sheet 4B, p. 159a
Census 1920: Indiana, Greene Co., Wright Twsp., Jacksonville City, E.D. 77, Sheet 16A
Occupation: 1920, Carpenter34

More About ISAAC HAYES and MARY CRAIG:
Marriage: Abt. 187335

Children of ISAAC HAYES and MARY CRAIG are:
i. NORA MAY7 HAYES, b. June 24, 1874.
ii. WILLARD MALLORY THEODORE HAYES36, b. January 24, 1877; d. Abt. 1926; m. ADA E. HUNTER, January 05, 1902, Green Co., Indiana.

More About WILLARD HAYES and ADA HUNTER:
Marriage: January 05, 1902, Green Co., Indiana

iii. CHARLES MARION DEROY HAYES, b. March 27, 1879, Indiana; d. December 29, 1961, Jasonville, Indiana; m. SARAH ELIZABETH LEE, November 05, 1905, Green Co., Indiana; b. Abt. 1881, Alabama.

More About CHARLES HAYES and SARAH LEE:
Marriage: November 05, 1905, Green Co., Indiana

iv. JUNIETTA HAYES, b. Bet. February 11 - June, 1882.
v. VERNON MELVILLE HAYES, b. October 20, 1884, Indiana; d. August 07, 1968, Indiana; m. HULDA WORKMAN, December 02, 1911, Greene Co., Indiana.

More About VERNON MELVILLE HAYES:
Residence: Bloomfield, Greene Co., Indiana, last known ssa address
Social Security Number: 308-14-0409

More About VERNON HAYES and HULDA WORKMAN:
Marriage: December 02, 1911, Greene Co., Indiana

vi. EARL BENTON DEROY HAYES, b. January 15, 1893, Worthington, Green Co., Indiana; d. March 1982, Illinois; m. LUCY LOUISE BONE37.

More About EARL BENTON DEROY HAYES:
Census 1920: Indiana, Greene Co., Wright Twsp., Jacksonville City, E.D. 77, Sheet 16A
Occupation: 1920, Carpenter38



Endnotes

1. Susan Couch, scouch@usaonline.net.
2. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com.
3. Allen County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, Indiana 1824 - 1920 Incl, W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O; Book: 17;Page: 31..
4. Linda Smith, lsmith03@sbcglobal.net, e-mail to William Long dated September 3, 2006.
5. Allen County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, Indiana 1824 - 1920 Incl, W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O; Book: 22;Page: 294..
6. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com.
7. Allen County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, Indiana 1824 - 1920 Incl, W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O; Book: 22;Page: 294..
8. Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920.
9. Allen County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, Indiana 1824 - 1920 Incl, W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O; Book: 16;Page: 597..
10. Allen County, Indiana Directory, 1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: Allen County, IN, 1890. Fort Wayne,.
11. Allen County, Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, Indiana 1824 - 1920 Incl, W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's O; Book: 16;Page: 597..
12. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com.
13. 1900 census.
14. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com.
15. Copy of certificate of marriage e-mailed to me by Sue Love.
16. 1900 census; Susan Couch, scouch71@grandecom.net.
17. Susan Couch, scouch71@grandecom.net.
18. Copy of certificate of marriage e-mailed to me by Sue Love.
19. Susan Couch, e-mail to William Long, dated August 15, 2004, scouch71@grandecom.net.
20. Ohio Marriages 1803-1900, www.ancestry.com.
21. Susan Couch, e-mail to William Long, dated August 15, 2004, scouch71@grandecom.net.
22. Ohio Marriages 1803-1900, www.ancestry.com.
23. Susan Couch, scouch@usaonline.net.
24. Death certificate.
25. Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archive.
26. Susan Couch, e-mail to William Long, dated August 15, 2004, scouch71@grandecom.net.
27. Death certificate.
28. Susan Couch, e-mail to William Long, dated August 15, 2004, scouch71@grandecom.net.
29. Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archive.
30. Susan Couch, scouch71@grandecom.net.
31. 1880 census.
32. Ohio Marriages 1803-1900, www.ancestry.com.
33. 1880 and 1900 census. 1880 says Indiana and 1900 says Ireland..
34. 1920 census.
35. Ohio Marriages 1803-1900, www.ancestry.com.
36. 1880 census.
37. Susan Couch, e-mail to William Long dated July 7, 2005, scouch71@grandecom.net.
38. 1920 census.

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