William is buried in Washington Heights, Lot 4521, Tier 2, Grave 39. When going out to Washington Heights, when you get to the end of the road, turn right. Go down about 30 graves on your left. Stop, you will see close to the road the names Turner, Petty, McMillan and Bryants. Go in 14 rows and you should find William Hayden, he's in the second to last row. You might want to send them an email & have them verify that there is no marker there. There was some small patches of snow here & there but I walked to the spot where he should have been. I think the small part of a marker in the photo (right) was last name "Miles". Preceding info provided by Dan Ryan, on 27 Jan 2014.
William's WWI draft registration lists his middle name as "HARRIS", continuing the family tradition of carrying forward the ancestral associated surname of his great grandparents, Samuel Harris Haden & Rebeccah (Harris) Haden.
1900: occupation is listed as Livery Teamster. His father was also a "driver".
1907: Peoria City Directory lists residence: 411 S. Washington; occupation "huckster".
1918, Sep 12: WWI draft registration has William Harris Hayden as "laborer" at the "Atlas Distribution Company" in Peoria. He is living at 915 Butler Ave in Peoria, Illinois. Physical description is listed as "tall height; medium build; blue eyes and black hair".
1923: Peoria City Directory has living with parents at 621 Butler; occupation "laborer".
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Illinois death index:
Name: William Hayden
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1880
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 9 Feb 1929
Death Place: Limestone, Peoria, Illinois
Burial Date: 12 Feb 1929
Burial Place: Peoria, Peoria, Ill.
Death Age: 48
Occupation: Common Laborer
Race: White
Marital Status: S
Gender: Male
Residence: Champaign County
Father Name: Eugene Hayden
Father Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Comments: length of residence in city where death occurred 6 days
FHL Film Number: 1643028
William is buried in Washington Heights, Lot 4521, Tier 2, Grave 39. When going out to Washington Heights, when you get to the end of the road, turn right. Go down about 30 graves on your left. Stop, you will see close to the road the names Turner, Petty, McMillan and Bryants. Go in 14 rows and you should find William Hayden, he's in the second to last row. You might want to send them an email & have them verify that there is no marker there. There was some small patches of snow here & there but I walked to the spot where he should have been. I think the small part of a marker in the photo (right) was last name "Miles". Preceding info provided by Dan Ryan, on 27 Jan 2014.
William's WWI draft registration lists his middle name as "HARRIS", continuing the family tradition of carrying forward the ancestral associated surname of his great grandparents, Samuel Harris Haden & Rebeccah (Harris) Haden.
1900: occupation is listed as Livery Teamster. His father was also a "driver".
1907: Peoria City Directory lists residence: 411 S. Washington; occupation "huckster".
1918, Sep 12: WWI draft registration has William Harris Hayden as "laborer" at the "Atlas Distribution Company" in Peoria. He is living at 915 Butler Ave in Peoria, Illinois. Physical description is listed as "tall height; medium build; blue eyes and black hair".
1923: Peoria City Directory has living with parents at 621 Butler; occupation "laborer".
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Illinois death index:
Name: William Hayden
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1880
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 9 Feb 1929
Death Place: Limestone, Peoria, Illinois
Burial Date: 12 Feb 1929
Burial Place: Peoria, Peoria, Ill.
Death Age: 48
Occupation: Common Laborer
Race: White
Marital Status: S
Gender: Male
Residence: Champaign County
Father Name: Eugene Hayden
Father Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Comments: length of residence in city where death occurred 6 days
FHL Film Number: 1643028
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