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Samuel Haywood

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Samuel Haywood

Birth
Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Death
19 Mar 1890 (aged 76)
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Lockport, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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1890 Necrologist Report
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(Transcribed and copyrighted April 8, 2001, by Lawrence B. Peet, Joliet, Illinois. Permission granted to copy for non-commercial use only. All in Italics and upper case surnames are added to or modified from the original by the transcriber.)
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(1890 Old Settlers' Association of Will County, Necrology Report, as compiled by Necrologist George H. Woodruff and printed in the Joliet Republic and Sun, September 4, 1890, including the resignation and farewell of Will County Historian, George H. Woodruff, transcribed by Lawrence B. Peet.)

Samuel HAYWOOD,
An old resident of the town of Lockport, died of paralysis in the 76th year of his age on the 19th day of March, 1890. He was buried at Lockport, a long procession testifying to the respect in which he was held.
He was born March 10, 1814, at Waterville, Maine, and came to Will Co., in 1838.
1890 Necrologist Report
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(Transcribed and copyrighted April 8, 2001, by Lawrence B. Peet, Joliet, Illinois. Permission granted to copy for non-commercial use only. All in Italics and upper case surnames are added to or modified from the original by the transcriber.)
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(1890 Old Settlers' Association of Will County, Necrology Report, as compiled by Necrologist George H. Woodruff and printed in the Joliet Republic and Sun, September 4, 1890, including the resignation and farewell of Will County Historian, George H. Woodruff, transcribed by Lawrence B. Peet.)

Samuel HAYWOOD,
An old resident of the town of Lockport, died of paralysis in the 76th year of his age on the 19th day of March, 1890. He was buried at Lockport, a long procession testifying to the respect in which he was held.
He was born March 10, 1814, at Waterville, Maine, and came to Will Co., in 1838.


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