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George HAYMAN
Emily Jane PARKIN |
Husband: George HAYMAN
Birth: 1837/8, OH Occupation: farmer Father probably: George HAYMAN Mother probably: Ellen __?__ |
Marriage: 1 Jan 1862, Wyandot Co., OH |
Wife: Emily / Emma Jane PARKIN / PARKINS
Birth: 18 Sep 1845, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH Death: 3 Apr 1931 Occupation: homemaker Father: John PARKIN Mother: Sarah __?__ |
Children: |
1. Verner? HAYMAN, b. 1865/6
2. Albertus? HAYMAN, b. 1867/8 |
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Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org):
2. 1870 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com, Image #26-27 of 43): Carey Village P.O., Tymochtee Twp., Wyandot Co., OH, Roll 1284 (Book 1), pp. 847B-848A, PN 26-27, 235/200, enumerated 3/4 Aug 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):¤
3. Broderbund. World Family Trees. Volume 9, Pedigree No. 2738. Consistently uses "PARKINS"; favors Emma over Emily. Gives these children for George & Emma (no birthdates): D.E. HAYMAN (b. Sycamore, OH), Carl HAYMAN (b. Cleveland, OH), Roy HAYMAN (b. Akron, OH), Lloyd HAYMAN (b. Toledo, Lucas Co., OH). |
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