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Everett Haynes

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Everett Haynes

Birth
Death
28 Apr 1956 (aged 60)
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 7, Site: 8228-I
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Everett Campbell Haynes was born in Kentucky on March 27, 1895. He rode (as a jockey) in Britain for just one season, in 1923, achieving his biggest win on Epinard in that year’s Stewards Cup. Having ridden in Germany for 4 years, he was engaged to ride for the Wertheimer stable (from which Epinard came) and consequently lived at Chantilly in 1929. Back riding in Germany, Everett became the champion jockey there in 1932 ahead of crack apprentice Johann Starofta. His parents were William Robert Haynes and Ellen Peyton Chick. On 27 September, 1919, he married Edna May Heise. They had a son, William, who became a decorated Vietnam fighter pilot. He died, aged 86, in 2010. He was buried alongside his father, Everett, in Arlington National Cemetery.
Everett Campbell Haynes was born in Kentucky on March 27, 1895. He rode (as a jockey) in Britain for just one season, in 1923, achieving his biggest win on Epinard in that year’s Stewards Cup. Having ridden in Germany for 4 years, he was engaged to ride for the Wertheimer stable (from which Epinard came) and consequently lived at Chantilly in 1929. Back riding in Germany, Everett became the champion jockey there in 1932 ahead of crack apprentice Johann Starofta. His parents were William Robert Haynes and Ellen Peyton Chick. On 27 September, 1919, he married Edna May Heise. They had a son, William, who became a decorated Vietnam fighter pilot. He died, aged 86, in 2010. He was buried alongside his father, Everett, in Arlington National Cemetery.

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