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George M Bays

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George M Bays

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
10 Sep 1945 (aged 78)
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 729 Morningside Section
Memorial ID
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George M. Bays was 78 years old.George died at 30 Greenville Avenue, Jersey City, NJ ( The home of Frederick and Edith Bays Seibel. )

In 1870, George was the youngest in the family that lived in Bayonne, NJ. He lived with Thomas Bays (23 yrs) born in England,, Martin Bays (13 yrs), William Bays (11 yrs) and Benjamin Bays (8 yrs). George's parents were immigrants from England.

In 1900, George (32 yrs) and his wife, Nina (32 yrs) lived at 52 Commerce Street, Jersey City, NJ. At this time, this couple was married 15 years (1885). George was an Oil Dealer.

This couple eventually produced nine children. The children were (1) Edith W,(Sept 1886) (2) Elsie M, (Oct 1890) (3) Harold " Harry" B (Jan 1893) (4) Frederick P,(Mar 1895) (5) Lydia, (Jan 1898) (6) George, (1901) (7) Charles, (1905) (8) Benjamin (Oct 1908) and (9) Elsie Died Feb 1912.

George Bay's older brother, his wife and children resided at 50 Commerce Street, next door. William, 41 yrs (June 1858) and his wife, Kate 44 yrs, (Aug 1856), who is an Irish immigrant, were married 21 yrs ago (1879). William Bays supported his family as a Stableman.

This union produced three children: (1) George 19 yrs (June 1881) (2) William 17 yrs (March 1883) and Julia 14 yrs (Sept 1885).

In 1910, George (43) and Nina (42) lived with their children at 52 Commerce Street. (1) Edith (23 yrs) worked as a bookkeeper in a dentist office (2) Elsie (19 yrs)
worked as a bookkeeper in a tobacco factory (3) Harold (17 yrs) worked as a driver at an oil refinery (4) Frederick (15 yrs) (5) Lydia (12 yrs) (6) George (9 yrs) (7) Charles (5 yrs) (8) Benjamin ( 1 yr 6 mos) The father, George Bays worked as a "truck man for an oil refinery plant" in Jersey City, NJ.

In 1910, the older brother, William, a widower, and daughter, Julia, lived at 50 Commerce Street, Jersey City, NJ. William was an Chauffeur at an Oil Factory.

In 1930, the Bay family resided at 132 Bayview Street, Jersey City, NJ. (1) George Bay (63 yrs) Porter at a Foundary (2) Nina (62 yrs) (3) Harold (37 yrs) Carpenter with Rail Road (4) George W (29 yrs) Oiler with Rail Road (5) Benjamin (21 yrs) Cooper with Oil Factory (6) Their grandson, Mendham Lewis (14 yrs)

In 1940, their home, 132 Bayview Avenue, turned into "Bachelor's Quarters". (1) George M (73 yrs) worked as a Watchman at Reduction. He had a Second Grade Education (2) Harry B (47 yrs) worked as a Tree Trimmer at WPH?. He had an Eighth Grade Education (3) George W (39 yrs) worked as a Bartender in a Café. He had a Tenth Grade Education.

George M. Bays was buried with his wife, Nina, his sons, Charles R., Frederick Polster, Harold (Harry), and George Bays. George was buried with his daughters, Elsie Mathilde Bays, Edith Bay Seibel and Lydia Mae Lewis. William Suburger was buried in this grave, too.

George M. and Nina Bays had another son, Benjamin Bays, who is NOT buried in the Bays family plot. The family plot cost $185.50.

The burial card states this address:

George M & Mina E Bays
53 Commercial Street
Jersey City, NJ

This family lived at this address on April 1910 and 24 April 1917.

Information cited: 1870, 1900, 1910, 1930,1940 US Federal Population Census, His Obit Jersey Journal Sept 12, 1945, Bay View Cemetery Card/Information, Death Records of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
This grave has no marker.

George M. Bays was 78 years old.George died at 30 Greenville Avenue, Jersey City, NJ ( The home of Frederick and Edith Bays Seibel. )

In 1870, George was the youngest in the family that lived in Bayonne, NJ. He lived with Thomas Bays (23 yrs) born in England,, Martin Bays (13 yrs), William Bays (11 yrs) and Benjamin Bays (8 yrs). George's parents were immigrants from England.

In 1900, George (32 yrs) and his wife, Nina (32 yrs) lived at 52 Commerce Street, Jersey City, NJ. At this time, this couple was married 15 years (1885). George was an Oil Dealer.

This couple eventually produced nine children. The children were (1) Edith W,(Sept 1886) (2) Elsie M, (Oct 1890) (3) Harold " Harry" B (Jan 1893) (4) Frederick P,(Mar 1895) (5) Lydia, (Jan 1898) (6) George, (1901) (7) Charles, (1905) (8) Benjamin (Oct 1908) and (9) Elsie Died Feb 1912.

George Bay's older brother, his wife and children resided at 50 Commerce Street, next door. William, 41 yrs (June 1858) and his wife, Kate 44 yrs, (Aug 1856), who is an Irish immigrant, were married 21 yrs ago (1879). William Bays supported his family as a Stableman.

This union produced three children: (1) George 19 yrs (June 1881) (2) William 17 yrs (March 1883) and Julia 14 yrs (Sept 1885).

In 1910, George (43) and Nina (42) lived with their children at 52 Commerce Street. (1) Edith (23 yrs) worked as a bookkeeper in a dentist office (2) Elsie (19 yrs)
worked as a bookkeeper in a tobacco factory (3) Harold (17 yrs) worked as a driver at an oil refinery (4) Frederick (15 yrs) (5) Lydia (12 yrs) (6) George (9 yrs) (7) Charles (5 yrs) (8) Benjamin ( 1 yr 6 mos) The father, George Bays worked as a "truck man for an oil refinery plant" in Jersey City, NJ.

In 1910, the older brother, William, a widower, and daughter, Julia, lived at 50 Commerce Street, Jersey City, NJ. William was an Chauffeur at an Oil Factory.

In 1930, the Bay family resided at 132 Bayview Street, Jersey City, NJ. (1) George Bay (63 yrs) Porter at a Foundary (2) Nina (62 yrs) (3) Harold (37 yrs) Carpenter with Rail Road (4) George W (29 yrs) Oiler with Rail Road (5) Benjamin (21 yrs) Cooper with Oil Factory (6) Their grandson, Mendham Lewis (14 yrs)

In 1940, their home, 132 Bayview Avenue, turned into "Bachelor's Quarters". (1) George M (73 yrs) worked as a Watchman at Reduction. He had a Second Grade Education (2) Harry B (47 yrs) worked as a Tree Trimmer at WPH?. He had an Eighth Grade Education (3) George W (39 yrs) worked as a Bartender in a Café. He had a Tenth Grade Education.

George M. Bays was buried with his wife, Nina, his sons, Charles R., Frederick Polster, Harold (Harry), and George Bays. George was buried with his daughters, Elsie Mathilde Bays, Edith Bay Seibel and Lydia Mae Lewis. William Suburger was buried in this grave, too.

George M. and Nina Bays had another son, Benjamin Bays, who is NOT buried in the Bays family plot. The family plot cost $185.50.

The burial card states this address:

George M & Mina E Bays
53 Commercial Street
Jersey City, NJ

This family lived at this address on April 1910 and 24 April 1917.

Information cited: 1870, 1900, 1910, 1930,1940 US Federal Population Census, His Obit Jersey Journal Sept 12, 1945, Bay View Cemetery Card/Information, Death Records of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109161022/george_m-bays: accessed ), memorial page for George M Bays (Jan 1867–10 Sep 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 109161022, citing Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Connect (contributor 47130952).