Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Oliver Newton "Dock" HAYES

1.  Sources:        Census: 11 Jun 1900 Barren Creek, Baxter County, Arkansas.
                       Census: 5 May 1910 Clay County, Texas
                       Family Register from Oliver Newton's family bible.
                       Loretta Gay information 11 Feb 1990
                       Pamela June Wilson Palone's records

2.  Pam gives place of marriage for Oliver & Rebecca Anice Talburt as Mt. Home, Arkansas, which was close to Gassville.

3.  Married by. Elder H. H. Hilton


Rebecca Annice TALBERT

1.  Anice Rebecca was sister of Edna Era Talburt, wife of Hendrix Hayes, daughter of Jacob Wilson Talburt & Mary Elizabeth Alley.

2.  Oliver & Anice had a double wedding with Hendrix & Edna...on 3 Oct 1897 by Elder H. H. Hilton.

3.  Rebecca died in Jesse Hayes Home South of Linday, Oklahoma.

4.  Published:  The Lindsay News --- LAST RITES FOR PIONEER LADY

    Funeral services were held in Brown funeral chapel Thursday for Anice Rebecca Hayes, a resident of the Lindsay community for the past 30 years.
    Mrs. Hayes and her husband, Oliver Newton Hayes, moved to a farm near here in 1920 where they reared eight children.
    Children are Mrs. Tinia "Tina" Peeler, Jesse W. Hayes, L. E. Hayes and Mrs. Ruby Alcorn, all of Lindsay;  and Mrs. Fay Everett of Purcell, Mrs. May (Mae) Huff of Tecumseh, Willie J. Hayes of Marlow and Mrs. Anna Bell Mullins of Tulsa.  
     Other survivors are two step-children, Arther P. Hayes and Mrs. Zelyer (Zealyer) Buzbee of Linday, and 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
     Interment was in the Pauls Valley Cemetery under the direction of Brown funeral home.


Jesse Wilson HAYES

1.  Jesse never married.

2.  He died at Lindsay Oklahoma Municipal Hospital at 89 years, 9 months, 22 days.  

3.  He had been a farmer and a preacher.

4.  OBITUARY --- Jesse Wilson Hayes

    Funeral services were held Saturday, January 27, 1990, at the Erin Springs Baptist Church for Jesse Wilson Hayes.  Reverend Bill Love officated the services.
    Mr. Hayes was born April 3, 1900, in Fayettville, Ark., and passed away Tuesday, January 25, 1990, in the Lindsay Municipal Hospital, at the age of 89.
    He had lived in Arkansas and Stratford before moving to the Lindsay community in 1927.  Mr. Hayes was a farmer and preacher.
    Survivors include one brother, Lee Hayes of Lindsay;  four sisters, Tina Peeler, Fay Everett and Ruby Williams, all of Lindasy, and Mae Huff of Tecumseh;  and many nieces and nephews.
    Mr. Hayes was preceded in death by his parents, Oliver Newton Hayes and Anice Rebecca Talburt Hayes.
    Interment was held in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Pauls Valley, under the direction of the B. G. Boydston Funeral Home, Linday, Oklahoma.


Mamie L. HAYES

1.  Mamie died young at 4:00 am


Fannie Minerva HAYES

1.  Fannie lived at 1608 East Harvey,  Fort Worth, Texas, where she died from accidental death from suffocation and burns when her dress caught fire from an open fire: Certificate of Death 11983


Georgia Boone KELLEY

1.  On file is a photo showing Georgia @ age 72...


Clyde James BENSON

1.  Clyde had moved with family to Henrietta, Texas about 1915.

2.  Richard D. Jones reports that Clyde joined the Navy in 1916 in a round about way.  He was so underweight he could not pass his physical, so on the 3rd try he drank one gallon of buttermilk and consumed 12 dozen bananas and went straight to the Navy Office for a weigh-in.  He passed and was shipped out.  After 2-l/2 years his ship was in a large storm where he and other crew members pumped water for 30 hours, and the ship finally got back into Seattle.  All the crew members were given a discharge.  He left there and went to Salt Lake City to visit kin.

3.  Clyde moved from Cotter, Baxter, Arkansas to Fort Worth and joined the Police Force in 1926...He lived at 2700 Primrose.

4.  The Bureau of Vital Statistics shows his name as Clyde James Benson.  Richard Jones reports James Clyde.


James Henry HAYES

1.  J. H. Hayes wrote the following letter:

Collin Co., McKinney, Texas, Feb 9, 1919 to State Comm., Austin, Tx.  Dear Sir:  On Jan 31, 1919 my father - S. W. Hayes fell from a railroad bridge, received injuries which caused his death Feb. 2, 1919.  He was an Ex. Confederate and drew a state pension.  Is there some allotment allowed for burial, and what is the proper way to make application?  Yours Resp. Henry Hayes


Ella MAY

1.  1920 Census of McKinney, Collin County, Texas

2.  The first two children listed are assumed to be by a previous marriage of Ella to a Mr. Lord.


George Washington LAMB

1.  George may have been born in town of Carter and married in Hopewell, Arkansas, on 4 Jun 1868.

2.  Sources:  Bessie Hayes (Jones) writings.
                     Marriage License.
                     Mozell Rogers records & book.
                     1900 Indian Territory Chickasaw Nation...L 244/245(Ok).

3.   His political Registration Certificate No. 87 @ Stratford, Oklahoma,  shows him as a "Republican" as of 21 Jul            1922.


Laura Isabelle HAYES

1.  Alernate date and place of birth:  24 Nov 1865 Gasville, Baxter, Arkansas [This writer does not accept that because children before and after were born in Georgia

2.  Richard Jones reports that Laura & George were married at Hopewell, Baxter, Arkansas.

3.  Her political Registration Certificate No. 86 of Precinct #9 at Stratford, Oklahoma shows her as a "Republican" as of 21 Jul 1922.

4.  7 Feb 1924...Mrs. G. W. Lamb is visiting her daughter at Shawnee this week.   1 Oct 1981 PCGSQ


Nehemiah LAMB

1.  Nehemiah was a Mason...See picture of the Masonic Fraternity of 1890.  He was of the Baptist religion.

2.  At the time of his death, 4 of his children had preceeded him in death.

3.  He is on McCracken County, Kentucky, Tax List 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, & 1855, as per information from Bettye Byrd Hickman.

4.  1860 Census...1900 I.T. Chickasaw Nation L-244/245(OK)...Photo...Bertha Jones Records...Mozelle Cavener Rogers' books.

5.  We show Nehemiah from England, but, page 132 of History of Baxter County shows him a native of Germany, who came to Arkansas from Virginia in 1856 and settled near Gassville.