Sarah Hayden
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 25 Mar 1668 - Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Baptism: Death: 29 Jan 1725 - Braintree, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Alt Death, , Braintree, Massachusetts in Braintree, Massachusetts
Spouses and Children
1. *John Wild (5 Feb 1666 - 24 Oct 1732) Marriage: 1 Jun 1689 - Braintree, Massachusetts Bay Status: Children: 1. William Wild (1696-1732) 2. Jonathan Wild (1698-1756)
Notes
General:
d/o Samuel Hayden & Hannah ThayerMarriage Notes (John Wild)
Children, in Braintree
John Wild , Jr. b: 30 OCT 1691
Samuel Wild , Lt. b: 18 MAR 1692/93
William Wild b: 26 AUG 1696
Jonathan Wild b: 27 SEP 1698
Sarah Wild b: 28 OCT 1700 1
Sparrow S Hayden
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 31 Oct 1832 - Orleans, Massachusetts 2 Baptism: Death: 2 Dec 1878 - Orleans, Massachusetts 3 Burial: in Orleans Cemetery 4 Cause of Death: drowned - casualty
Parents
Father: Captain Freeman Higgins Hayden (1788-1870) Mother: Mary Snow (1796-Cir 1836)
Spouses and Children
1. *Lucinda Smith Nickerson (29 Oct 1839 - ) Marriage: 7 Dec 1861 - Orleans, Massachusetts 3 Status: Children: 1. Mary S Hayden (1863-1873)
Notes
General:
1861 mariner, OrleansMedical:
age 46-1-2
married
fisherman
b & res Orleans
s/o Freeman & Mary Hayden, b Orleans
[Jonathan Mayo, 51, was drowned at the same time]
Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1780 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorcas Brown (17 Jul 1783 - 21 Jun 1867) 5 Marriage: Status:Donald Hayes
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1945 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Marie Stackpole (1947 - 30 Mar 2008) Marriage: Status:Edith Hayes
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1875 - Massachusetts Baptism: Death: After 1967 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Gideon Hayes (1815-1892) Mother: Emma Jane Hopkins (Cir 1840- )Frances Adelaid Hayes
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Sex: FAKA: Adelaid Frances Hayes
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 1854 - Cape Elizabeth, Maine 6 Baptism: Death: After Oct 1905 - (Naples, Maine) Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Harry C Rollinson (1861 - 27 Nov 1898) Marriage: 3 Aug 1887 - Portland, Maine Status: Children: 1. Lucy Mae Rollinson (1888-After 1920)
Notes
General:
m1 James Lehane 12 may 1877, at Cape Elizabeth, divorced apr 1887 at Cumberland co., Me 6Marriage Notes (Harry C Rollinson)
1900 US census, Casco Me
Adelaid F Rolliston, aug 1854, widow, Maine
Lucy Rolliston, mar 1888, in school, Maine
boarding with Mikel Sposedo, nov 1838 Me, wid, farmer
(Michael Sposedo, b 11 nov 1838, Raymond Me, s/o William, not seen in 1910 census)
Frances Adelaide Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 6 Apr 1881 - Boston, Massachusetts 7 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: James W Hayes (Est 1850- ) Mother: Clara E (Est 1850- )Gideon Hayes
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Sex: MAKA: Gideon Haynes
Individual Information
Birth: 27 Apr 1815 - Sudbury, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 1892 - Waltham, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Emma Jane Hopkins (Cir 1840 - ) Marriage: 1858 Status: Children: 1. Maude Emma Hayes (1865-1967) 2. Inez Leonore Hayes (1873-1970) 3. Edith Hayes (Cir 1875-After 1967)
Notes
General:
warden of Charlestown State Prison, Massachusetts and state senatorMarriage Notes (Emma Jane Hopkins)
Author, prison warden & reformer, pioneer social worker
Father: Gideon HAYNES b: 1776
Mother: Anna CARR b: 1781 in Sudbury, MA
Marriage 1 Cliffordier Mary Ann HODGES b: NOV 1827 in England
Married: 29 AUG 1844 in Marylebone, London, England
Children
Gideon Frederick HAYNES b: in Waltham, MA
Geraldine Beatrice HAYNES b: in Waltham, MA
Frederica Blanche HAYNES b: in Waltham, MA
Mary HAYNES b: in Waltham, MA
Cliffordier Elizabeth Eva HAYNES b: 21 JUL 1845 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA, USA
Agnes Ulrica Louise HAYNES b: OCT 1847 in Waltham, MA
Lillias Constance HAYNES b: 1855
(alskinner)
Children
Nathaniel Prentiss HAYNES b: AUG 1859; d 1860-1863
Henry Edgar HAYNES b: 5 NOV 1860; m. Helen De Forrest. No ch.
Gideon HAYNES b: 1 AUG 1863; m(1) Mathilda Anthes, (2) Christine Iverson.
Maud Emma HAYNES b: 29 MAY 1865
Annie Gertrude HAYNES b: 1867; d 1868-9
Grace Mudge HAYNES b: 1869; d 1870-3
Almedia HAYNES b: 1871; d 1872-5
Inez Leonore HAYNES b: 2 MAR 1873
Edith "Daisy" HAYNES; m Thompson
Walter HAYNES
(alskinner)
1880 US census, Boston
Gideon Haynes, 62, supt of old prison, all b Mass.
Emma J Haynes, 40, keeps house, b Mass, parents NH
Henry E Haynes, 19, in boot & shoe store, all b Mass.
Gideon Haynes, 17, in gun store, all b Mass.
Maud E Haynes, 14, at school, all b Mass.
Inex Haynes, 7, at school, b Brazil
Edith Haynes, 5, at school, all b Mass.
Walter Haynes, 3, all b Mass.
Inez Leonore Hayes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 2 Mar 1873 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Baptism: Death: Sep 1970 - Boston, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Social Security Number, 033-26-3373, Massachusetts in Massachusetts
Parents
Father: Gideon Hayes (1815-1892) Mother: Emma Jane Hopkins (Cir 1840- )
Spouses and Children
1. *Will Irwin (Est 1870 - 1948) Marriage: 1916 Status:
Notes
General:
Maida's Little Website
http://www.ethomsen.com/maida/ [Mar 2009]
Celebrating the Maida books by Inez Haynes Irwin
"Maida's Little Shop" and its many sequels told the story of the motherless daughter of a tycoon, and her unusual upbringing with a group of special friends. Many people assume that the Maida books, like Nancy Drew, the Bobbsey Twins and so many other popular series, were the collective work of various people writing under a single pseudonym. This seems especially likely when you consider that the series was written over a period of 45 years, from 1910 to 1955. During this time, America went through two World Wars, the Great Depression and many other changes, none of which are reflected in the series, in which Maida and her friends age only slightly.
But these books were written by one person, Inez Haynes Gillmore Irwin, who was a distinguished and influential writer, feminist leader and political activist. She was a co-founder of the National Collegiate Equal Suffrage League and a member of the National Advisory Council of the National Women's Party. The Maida books reflect the author's interests in feminism and social change, as Maida's father uses his wealth and insight to provide Maida and her friends with a series of alternative environments for living and learning.
The series begins with Maida's Little Shop, published in 1910. This is the tale of Maida Westabrook, the daughter of Jerome "Buffalo" Westabrook, Wall Street tycoon. Although Maida has had everything that money can buy and the devotion of her father, she has also known trouble and heartache. Poor health has given her much pain and for most of her life she was unable to walk, and her mother died when Maida was eight years old.
When the story begins, Maida has recovered from surgery performed by a renowned German specialist, and has regained the use of her legs. However, her father and her doctor are worried that she remains listless and want to help her find some interest in life to improve her health and happiness. On a chance visit to Charlestown, on the outskirts of Boston, they visit a little neighborhood shop, and Maida is enchanted and wishes that she, too, could keep a shop just like this one. Buffalo Westabrook, delighted to see Maida take an interest in something, buys the shop and arranges for Maida to live above the shop with elderly Irish housekeeper, Granny Flynn. The only two conditions are that she must make the shop pay, and she must not reveal her true identity.
Maida stocks her shop with school supplies and inexpensive toys, and soon meets all the neighborhood children. Her special friends are the rebellious, beautiful Rosie, with her scarlet cape and her penchant for skipping school, and the quiet, patient, lame Dickie, who make wonderful things from bits of colored paper, and stays home to take care of his baby sister while his widowed mother is at work. Eventually she even makes friends with Arthur, who is a little rough, and the snobbish Laura, whose disposition is much improved after a bout of diphtheria.
Keeping her true identity a secret is difficult. Maida is something of a puzzle to the other children. She talks of traveling in Europe, of birthday presents that include a motor car and of her father's flock of peacocks, but there are many common, everyday things that she doesn't know, and must be taught. Throughout the fall, Maida keeps her shop and makes it pay, learns about the ordinary games of childhood from her friends in Primrose Court, and becomes happy, healthy and strong. When Christmas comes, Maida's father comes to visit and her true identity is revealed, and Granny Flynn, Dickie and Rosie all have wonderful surprises.
The adventures of Maida and her group of friends from Primrose Court continue through several more books, thanks to the generosity of Buffalo Westabrook, who makes all of the arrangements for the children to live together in various interesting settings. But it's the first book in the series that is the favorite of most readers. There is a fairy tale charm about Maida, the poor little rich girl, who is restored to health and who finds happiness living in an ordinary neighborhood among ordinary children, tending her little shop. The story combines elements of such classics as The Little Princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Understood Betsy, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, but has a charm all its own. Many young girls found Maida's life as a shopkeeper rather than schoolgirl quite fascinating, and the element of being a princess in disguise is always appealing.
The Maida books were written over a period of many years, and the later ones have a different tone than the first, more like standard school stories, with fewer fairy tale elements. They were all popular, however, and are still sought by collectors and those who want to reread them.
http://www.ethomsen.com/maida/inez-haynes-irwin/
Inez Haynes Irwin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1873, the daughter of Gideon and Emma Jane (Hopkins) Haynes. Her first marriage to Rufus Hamilton Gilmore ended in divorce, and in 1916 she married writer Will Irwin, who died in 1948. She served as a correspondent for several magazines in France, England and Italy during World War I.
In addition to the Maida books, Irwin was a prolific writer of fiction, producing many novels and short stories for magazines. One of her stories, "The Spring Flight," McCall's, June 1924, won the O. Henry Award for 1924. Her fiction often dealt frankly with feminist concerns and women's social issues, including divorce, single parenthood and workplace issues. She also wrote mystery stories, including one called "The Body Rolled Downstairs", and a variety of other works, including an etiquette book for girls, a travel book about California, and "Angels and Amazons: A Hundred Years of American Women", a collection of biographical sketches. Inez Haynes Irwin died in 1970.
James Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1733 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Ruth Strout (19 Feb 1736 - Bef 16 Jan 1771) Marriage: 19 Nov 1767 - Cape Elizabeth, Maine Status:James P Hayes
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1910 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Notes
General:
22 Dec 1938 Provincetown Advocate, p1
Elwood S. Taylor, James P. Hayes and Charles W. Taylor, all of Wellfleet, were fines $50 each after Judge Welsh had found them guilty of violating shellfish laws. The three appealed.
James W Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1850 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Clara E (Est 1850 - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Frances Adelaide Hayes (1881- )
Notes
General:
1881 saloon, Boston
Julian Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1901 - Georgia Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Occupation
Spouses and Children
1. *Ola Acorn (5 Sep 1903 - Sep 1968) Marriage: Est 1922 Status: Children: 1. Julian (Pete) Hayes (1924-2012) 2. Robert W Hayes (1925- ) 3. William Harold Hayes (1927- ) 4. Thomas Frederick Hayes (1928-1950)
Notes
General:
Wanted Ola to return to his home in the south, but she refused to leave her mother & remained in Eastham while he returned alone. They never divorced, and kept in touch by mail.Marriage Notes (Ola Acorn)
1930 US census, New Bedford
Edith E Acorn, 61, Can
Hillard E Acorn, 29, Can
Julian Hayes, 29, Ga
Ola E Hayes, 26, Co
Julian C Hayes, 6, Ma
Robert W Hayes, 4, Ma
William H Hayes, 3, Ma
Thomas F Hayes, 1, NY
Julian (Pete) Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1924 - Massachusetts Baptism: Death: 28 Jun 2012 - North Eastham, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Obituary, , Cape Cod Times in Cape Cod Times
Julian C. 'Pete' Hayes, 88
NORTH EASTHAM \emdash Julian C. "Pete" Hayes, of North Eastham, passed away on June 28. He was 88.
He was the son of Julian and Ola Hayes, and husband to the late Helena Hayes. He is survived by his daughter Vicki of North Eastham, son and daughter-in-law Bill and Sandy of North Eastham, and son Bryon of Tecumseh, Michigan. He leaves two brothers: William of Eastham and Robert of Ocala, Florida.
Julian attended school at the old one room schoolhouse in Eastham and graduated from Orleans High School in 1941.
Prior to graduation, Julian began work at Nickerson's Lumber Company, which became Mid Cape Center, in Orleans, Dennis, and Wellfleet, where he worked until he retired in 2007.
There will be a private burial.
Donations may be made to the scholarship: EPOCH of Brewster, 873 Harwich Road, Brewster, MA 02631.
Parents
Father: Julian Hayes (1901- ) Mother: Ola Acorn (1903-1968)Maude Emma Hayes
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 29 May 1865 - Charlestown, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Aug 1967 - Provincetown, Massachusetts Burial: in Union cemetery, Scituate Cause of Death:
Events
• Social Security Number, 028-40-5316, Massachusetts in Massachusetts
Parents
Father: Gideon Hayes (1815-1892) Mother: Emma Jane Hopkins (Cir 1840- )
Spouses and Children
1. *Stephen Ives Duganne (31 Aug 1860 - 6 Jun 1899) Marriage: 20 Apr 1897 - Brookline, Massachusetts 8 Status: Children: 1. Phyllis Duganne (1899-1976) 9
Notes
General:
Provincetown Advocate obit, 24 Aug 1967, p. 2
Mrs Maude E. Duganne, Truro resident for many years and mother of short story writer Phyllis Duganne (Mrs. Eben Given of Truro), died Monday at the Hatchway in Provincetown where she had lived for a number of years She celebrated her 102d birthday quietly last May 29.
A provate memorial service will be held by members of her immediate family. Her ashes will be buried in Union Cemetery in Scituate in the Hayes family lot.
A favorite with the many townspeople of Truro and Provincetown who knew her -- and "Maude Emma" to most of them -- Mrs. Duganne's friends and aquaintences included many prominenet in the literary world associated with the writing family to which she belonged.
She was the widow of Stephen Ives Duganne, a native of Brewster, who died many years ago. She was born in Charlestown, the daughter of Gideon and Emma Jane Hopkins Duganne [sic], and was a descendant of early Cape settlers. Her father was warden of Charlestown State Prison for many years and served several terms in the Massachusetts Senate.
Mrs. Duganne was the sister of Mrs. Inez Hayes Irwin, 92, of Norwell, who survives her, a popular novelist of another generation. Another sister, Mrs. Edith Haynes [sic] Thompson of Scituate, also survives her.
During her lifetime she met of knew may distinguished persons, including in her younger years. H.G. Wells and John Galsworthy. She assisted in entertaining many of them and a skillful cook, she introduced more than one foreign visitor to New England cookery, including Boston baked beans. A friendliness and forthrightness won her the prompt liking of of persons who encountered her only briefly.
She was a "regular" at Winter whist parties in Provincetown up until two or three years ago, and relished a game of chess when she could find a partner. Skillful in the domestic arts, she also knitted and crocheted until nearly the end of her life. Actually she had been up and about during the last year and confined to her bed for only a couple of days before her death.
Her ashes will be deposited in a small chest of expert craftsmanship she made herself some years ag. Her family thought it an appropriate symbol of her busy and productive life.
Besides Mrs. Given, her only child, she is also survived by two grandchildren, Eben Given, Jr., of Boston and Truro, and Mrs. Raymond Keller of Santa Monica, California, and three great-granchildren.
Nettie Hayes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 8 Oct 1865 Baptism: Death: 11 Sep 1952 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Batchelder ( - ) Marriage: Status:Robert W Hayes
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1925 - Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Julian Hayes (1901- ) Mother: Ola Acorn (1903-1968)
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy J (2 Sep 1926 - 21 Sep 1994) 11 Marriage: Status:Thomas Frederick Hayes
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1928 - New York Baptism: Death: 1950 Burial: in Evergreen Cemetery, Eastham Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Julian Hayes (1901- ) Mother: Ola Acorn (1903-1968)
Notes
General:
killed by live electrical wire (worked for Coffin Electric) somewhere on Cape Cod
William Harold Hayes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1927 - Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Julian Hayes (1901- ) Mother: Ola Acorn (1903-1968)
Spouses and Children
1. *Lois T (1928 - ) Marriage: Status:Anna Augusta Hayhurst
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 21 Feb 1901 Baptism: Death: 2 Oct 1987 - Pompano Beach, Broward, Florida Burial: Cause of Death:
Events
• Social Security Number, 149-20-2800, New Jersey in New Jersey
Spouses and Children
1. *Francis George Hildick (17 Jun 1892 - 28 Feb 1970) 12 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Francis Edward Hildick (1924-1998) 12 2. Richard William Hildick (1928- )
Sources
1. Rootsweb.com, spragueged (Frank Dyer).
2. births by family 1628-1855, in "Vital Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts" (2002. Oxford, Mass: Holbrook Research Institute (2 CDs). files H01_01a - H01_01g), 144.
3. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Orleans.
4. index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).
5. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:43. the children of Samuel and Priscilla Brown.
6. J A Dillingham, Rollinson family notes (2012. email).
7. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.
8. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Brookline.
9. US Social Security Index.
10. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1952.
11. US Social Security Index, 027-20-4650.
12. R. W. Hildick, Hildick family (private note. 1993).
1 Rootsweb.com, spragueged (Frank Dyer).
2 births by family 1628-1855, in "Vital Records of Eastham and Orleans, Massachusetts" (2002. Oxford, Mass: Holbrook Research Institute (2 CDs). files H01_01a - H01_01g), 144.
3 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Orleans.
4 index to Orleans, Massachusetts cemeteries (1970. Excel file at Orleans Historical Society, http://orleanshistoricalsociety.org/collections.html).
5 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:43. the children of Samuel and Priscilla Brown.
6 J A Dillingham, Rollinson family notes (2012. email).
7 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.
8 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Brookline.
9 US Social Security Index.
10 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1952.
11 US Social Security Index, 027-20-4650.
12
R. W. Hildick, Hildick family (private note. 1993).
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