George married Amanda Minear, December 30, 1858. To this union two children were born: Lydia Amanda (1860-1938) who married George Elam, and George Alexander (1863-1943) who married Sarah Gibbons. Amanda died May 16, 1863.
In 1865 George married Amanda's sister, Virginia Minear. Their children were: Jessie Georgianna (1865-1958) who married D. Lee Risinger; Francis Towle (1867-1956) who married Della Gibbons; Janet Virgine (1870-1962) who married John A. Curry; Charles Frederick William (1874-) married Bessie Taylor; Joseph A.M. (1877-1961) married Etta Hughes; Mary Emma (1880-1971) married B. F. Langford; John Samuel Stevens (1884-) married Adella Kemp; and twins Ora (1899-died of flu 1919) married (Schmidt) (Holloway); Ola (1899-) married (Corisdale) (Wild).
George served Bandera County in Ballantyne's Minute Men Ranger Company, and later, the Frontier Battalion during the Civil war.
George was in several businesses in Bandera including a mercantile, gristmill and cotton gin, the Ranch Store; and later a confectionary business in Hondo. They returned to Bandera for their remaining years.
George's information is taken from his biography in a Bandera, Texas county history book.
George married Amanda Minear, December 30, 1858. To this union two children were born: Lydia Amanda (1860-1938) who married George Elam, and George Alexander (1863-1943) who married Sarah Gibbons. Amanda died May 16, 1863.
In 1865 George married Amanda's sister, Virginia Minear. Their children were: Jessie Georgianna (1865-1958) who married D. Lee Risinger; Francis Towle (1867-1956) who married Della Gibbons; Janet Virgine (1870-1962) who married John A. Curry; Charles Frederick William (1874-) married Bessie Taylor; Joseph A.M. (1877-1961) married Etta Hughes; Mary Emma (1880-1971) married B. F. Langford; John Samuel Stevens (1884-) married Adella Kemp; and twins Ora (1899-died of flu 1919) married (Schmidt) (Holloway); Ola (1899-) married (Corisdale) (Wild).
George served Bandera County in Ballantyne's Minute Men Ranger Company, and later, the Frontier Battalion during the Civil war.
George was in several businesses in Bandera including a mercantile, gristmill and cotton gin, the Ranch Store; and later a confectionary business in Hondo. They returned to Bandera for their remaining years.
George's information is taken from his biography in a Bandera, Texas county history book.
Family Members
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Amanda Lydia Hay Elam
1860–1938
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George Alexander Hay
1863–1943
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Georgiana Jessie Hay Risinger
1865–1958
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Frank Toll Hay
1867–1956
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Jannet V Hay Currie
1870–1962
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Charles William "Will" Hay
1874–1944
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Joseph A. M. Hay
1877–1961
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Mary Emma Hay Langford
1880–1971
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John Steven Hay
1884–1971
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Ora Hay Schmidt
1889–1919
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Ola Hay Wild
1889–1989
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