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1867 - 1944 (76 years)
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Name |
Darley C. HAYWARD [2] |
- Darley C. Hayward was born in Diresville, Iowa, in May 1866, the son of Henry and Ellen Hayward. The elder Hayward was born in England and learned the trade of a butcher. Coming to the United States when a young man, he enlisted in the Union army and served until the curtain was drawn over the Lost Cause at Appomattox court house. Mr. Hayward is still living in Iowa, Mrs. Ellen (Tilley) Hayward was also English by birth, but came to this country with her parents and when but sixteen years of age became the wife of Mr. Hayward in Iowa. She is the other of seven children, of whom Darley C. is the second. After finishing a course in the schools of Iowa young Hayward for a time cast in his fortunes in the meat business with his father, but in 1886, when twenty years old, he left home and went to Kansas. After one year on the plains he came to Washington and obtained employment on the farm of Hyman Scheurkogel in Skagit county, with whom he remained but a few months. A year was then passed in working in various places, when Mr. Hayward returned to his first employer. This time he remained with Mr. Scheurkogel for three years and married his employer's daughter.
In August 1892, the ceremony uniting Darley C. hayward and Mss Mary E. Scheurkogel was performed. In a short time Mr. hayward purchased twenty acres of the land of Mr. Scheurkogel and went to work to clear it for cultivation. The big trees have disappeared and in their place is a modest farm in excellent cultivation, with orchard and dwelling house. Hyman Scheurkogel was born in Holland, but at an early age crossed the Atlantic and settled on a farm in Iowa. In the early seventies he came to Washington and purchased the land on which he has ever since lived. His wife was Sarah Slosson, a native of Iowa. Their daughter, Mary (Scheurkogel) Hayward, was born in Iowa August 9, 1879, but came to Washington with her parents when three years old. Her education was gained in this state. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward are the parents of three children, all of whom were born in their parent's home: Minnie M., Fred H, and Bertha E. Mr. Hayward is a Republcan in politics and is affiliated with the Methodist church, though not an active communicant. the haywards are very pleasantly situated, with an attractive home, a farm well stocked and every probability for still greater success than that already gained by them. [1]
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Birth |
May 1867 |
Iowa [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1900 |
Living in Avon, Skagit Co., Washington [3] |
Census |
1920 |
Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington [4] |
Census |
1930 |
Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington [5] |
Census |
1940 |
Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington [6] |
Death |
1944 [7] |
Burial |
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington [7] |
Person ID |
I90851 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
6 Jun 2018 |
Family |
Mary Ellen SCHEURKOGEL, b. Jul 1876, Rolfe, Iowa d. 5 Sep 1959, Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
14 Aug 1892 |
Bride's Home, Skagit Co., Washington [2] |
Children |
+ | 1. Minnie May HAYWARD, b. 9 May 1894, Mt. Vernon, Skagit Co., Washington d. 24 Dec 1967, Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington (Age 73 years) [Birth] |
+ | 2. Fred H. HAYWARD, b. 23 Sep 1896, Mt. Vernon, Washington d. 4 Aug 1979, Sedro Woolley, Skagit Co., Washington (Age 82 years) [Birth] |
| 3. Bertha E. HAYWARD, b. 1 Oct 1898, Mount Vernon, Skagit Co., Washington d. 15 May 1908, Washington (Age 9 years) [Birth] |
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Family ID |
F37908 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Jun 2018 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - May 1867 - Iowa |
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| Census - 1900 - Living in Avon, Skagit Co., Washington |
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| Census - 1920 - Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington |
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| Census - 1930 - Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington |
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| Census - 1940 - Living in Custer, Whatcom Co., Washington |
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| Burial - - Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington |
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Headstones |
| Darley C. Hayward Headstone Darley C. Hayward is the husband of Mary Ellen Scheurkogel. He is buried in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in La Conner, Skagit Co., Washington.
Created by: jean G.
Photo added by: Jean G |
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Sources |
- [S9620] An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties their People, their Commerce and their Resources; With an Outline of the Early History of hte State of Washington.
- [S8991] Ancestry.com: Washington, U.S., Marriage Records 1854-2013.
- [S9587] 1900 Census Avon, Skagit County, Washington .
- [S9588] 1920 Census Custer, Whatcom County, Washington.
- [S9590] 1930 Census Custer, Whatcom County, Washington.
- [S9591] 1940 Census Custer, Whatcom County, Washington.
- [S02329] Find A Grave Website.
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