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Cory David Hayes

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Cory David Hayes

Birth
Chenango County, New York, USA
Death
22 Nov 1911 (aged 70)
Burial
Clinton, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From the Press & Sun-Bulletin, (Binghamton, NY), November 27, 1911:

Oxford, Nov. 25--The funeral of Cory David Hayes, a prominent banker of Clinton, vice-president of the First National Bank of Oxford and a former resident of this place was held at 3 PM Friday in Clinton. He died Wednesday morning after a brief illness.

Mr. Hayes was born at Latham's Corners in this county 71 years ago. In early manhood he taught school and later became bookkeeper for the W. H. Chapman & Company in Norwich, at that time the leading mercantile establishment in the county. He then became connected with the First National Bank of Oxford and was finally made a director and for the past ten years had been its vice-president. About 30 years ago he moved to Clinton and since that time with his cousin Nathan L. Hayes, (find a grave memorial # 139312657), had conducted the Clinton Bank.

In August of 1870, Mr. Hayes married Miss Rachel Elizabeth McNeil of this village, who with their daughter, Mrs. George Ansel, (Grace), Watrous, survive him. During his residence in Oxford he became greatly interested in village affairs and by his unassuming character won many friends. He was a man who enjoyed nature and when possible spent all his holidays either with his gun and dog or his fishing rod and was a member of several sportsmen's organizations.

Following the funeral, interment was in Sunset Hill Cemetery in Clinton, NY.
From the Press & Sun-Bulletin, (Binghamton, NY), November 27, 1911:

Oxford, Nov. 25--The funeral of Cory David Hayes, a prominent banker of Clinton, vice-president of the First National Bank of Oxford and a former resident of this place was held at 3 PM Friday in Clinton. He died Wednesday morning after a brief illness.

Mr. Hayes was born at Latham's Corners in this county 71 years ago. In early manhood he taught school and later became bookkeeper for the W. H. Chapman & Company in Norwich, at that time the leading mercantile establishment in the county. He then became connected with the First National Bank of Oxford and was finally made a director and for the past ten years had been its vice-president. About 30 years ago he moved to Clinton and since that time with his cousin Nathan L. Hayes, (find a grave memorial # 139312657), had conducted the Clinton Bank.

In August of 1870, Mr. Hayes married Miss Rachel Elizabeth McNeil of this village, who with their daughter, Mrs. George Ansel, (Grace), Watrous, survive him. During his residence in Oxford he became greatly interested in village affairs and by his unassuming character won many friends. He was a man who enjoyed nature and when possible spent all his holidays either with his gun and dog or his fishing rod and was a member of several sportsmen's organizations.

Following the funeral, interment was in Sunset Hill Cemetery in Clinton, NY.


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