He worked on the railroad, and in Lumber camps before coming to Michigan. He moved to Dearborne then he came to Owosso in 1868 when he was 21. He later owned a gravel pit and furnished sand and gravel to the city of Owosso. He drove a sprinkling wagon in the summers to control the dust on dirt streets. He was a Teamster for many years.
He saved his money and brought his sister Whilamine to the United States.
After 6-weeks of illness he passed away at his home in Owosso of Lung problems at the age of 67. He was laid to rest at Oak Hill Cemetery.
He worked on the railroad, and in Lumber camps before coming to Michigan. He moved to Dearborne then he came to Owosso in 1868 when he was 21. He later owned a gravel pit and furnished sand and gravel to the city of Owosso. He drove a sprinkling wagon in the summers to control the dust on dirt streets. He was a Teamster for many years.
He saved his money and brought his sister Whilamine to the United States.
After 6-weeks of illness he passed away at his home in Owosso of Lung problems at the age of 67. He was laid to rest at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Family Members
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George E Hayes
1879–1924
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Fredrick A Hayes
1880–1978
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August William "Gus" Hayes
1882–1968
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Edward Henry "Eddie" Hayes
1884–1967
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Emma Louise Hayes Rowell
1885–1963
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John Henry Hayes
1889–1968
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Louis Henry Hayes
1893–1923
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Bertha Anna Hayes
1895–1936
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Florence L. Hayes Olson
1897–1973
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Almina Agnas Hayes Haeger
1902–1994
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