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David Luster Haynes

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David Luster Haynes

Birth
Bland, Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Jul 1940 (aged 85)
Saint James, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Osage County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of William and Rebecca (Shockley) Haynes, David L. Haynes was born at Bland, Gasconade County, MO. On 25 December 1879, he married Ida Bollar. David was farming in Crawford, Osage, MO, in 1880. He and his wife, Ida, were adjacent visitation to his sister and her husband, Caroline (Haynes) and farmer Henry Giedinghagen. Ida Haynes died in 1882 and David married for a second time to Laura Renfro on 8 April 1885. Known children of David and Laura Haynes were Thomas Overland, Floyd, Georgia, and Gussie. There was a child or children from Mr. Haynes' first marriage. Date of birth and death are from David L. Haynes' MO death certificate: David L. Haynes July _, 1940 Phelps 29361

**David Luster Haynes died at the home of his daughter, Mary in St. James, MO. Mary was the daughter from his first marriage to Ida. He had lived with Mary a few years prior to his death, due to his declining health. His obituary can be found in both the Bland Courier and the Gasconade County Republican from Owensville, MO.

Son of William and Rebecca (Shockley) Haynes, David L. Haynes was born at Bland, Gasconade County, MO. On 25 December 1879, he married Ida Bollar. David was farming in Crawford, Osage, MO, in 1880. He and his wife, Ida, were adjacent visitation to his sister and her husband, Caroline (Haynes) and farmer Henry Giedinghagen. Ida Haynes died in 1882 and David married for a second time to Laura Renfro on 8 April 1885. Known children of David and Laura Haynes were Thomas Overland, Floyd, Georgia, and Gussie. There was a child or children from Mr. Haynes' first marriage. Date of birth and death are from David L. Haynes' MO death certificate: David L. Haynes July _, 1940 Phelps 29361

**David Luster Haynes died at the home of his daughter, Mary in St. James, MO. Mary was the daughter from his first marriage to Ida. He had lived with Mary a few years prior to his death, due to his declining health. His obituary can be found in both the Bland Courier and the Gasconade County Republican from Owensville, MO.



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