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Luella Isadora <I>Paul</I> Hayes

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Luella Isadora Paul Hayes

Birth
Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Jun 1961 (aged 91)
Burial
Boyceville, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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[Source: Curtiss-Wedge, F.; Jones, Geo. O. (ed.) / History of Dunn County, Wisconsin (1925) page 366]

Luella Isadora Paul was born in the town of Colfax, Dunn County, Aug. 23, 1869, daughter of John V. and Mary A. (Jones) Paul.

Luella was married July 15, 1908, to Clifford William Hayes. They have one child, Nealia Ellen, who was born April 1, 1910.

Mrs. Hayes, after being graduated from the common schools, pursued more advanced studies in a Minneapolis high school and the River Falls and Stevens Point state normal schools, after which she taught school for many years. She was a member for three years of the first Dunn County board of education and of the Boyceville board of education for six years. She was also village clerk for one year. She is a member of the Woman's Club of Boyceville, which is affiliated with the Federated Clubs, and of which she was the first president; also of the Rebekahs, the Royal Neighbors and the W. C. T. U. The family are members of the M. E. Church, Mrs. Haves belonging also to the Ladies' Aid Society in which she is active. In 1910 Mr. Haves built a nice modern residence on South Central Street, which has since been the family home.
[Source: Curtiss-Wedge, F.; Jones, Geo. O. (ed.) / History of Dunn County, Wisconsin (1925) page 366]

Luella Isadora Paul was born in the town of Colfax, Dunn County, Aug. 23, 1869, daughter of John V. and Mary A. (Jones) Paul.

Luella was married July 15, 1908, to Clifford William Hayes. They have one child, Nealia Ellen, who was born April 1, 1910.

Mrs. Hayes, after being graduated from the common schools, pursued more advanced studies in a Minneapolis high school and the River Falls and Stevens Point state normal schools, after which she taught school for many years. She was a member for three years of the first Dunn County board of education and of the Boyceville board of education for six years. She was also village clerk for one year. She is a member of the Woman's Club of Boyceville, which is affiliated with the Federated Clubs, and of which she was the first president; also of the Rebekahs, the Royal Neighbors and the W. C. T. U. The family are members of the M. E. Church, Mrs. Haves belonging also to the Ladies' Aid Society in which she is active. In 1910 Mr. Haves built a nice modern residence on South Central Street, which has since been the family home.


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