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George
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4 Jul 2011 18:33 |
I'm looking for any information on, or descendents of Samuel Hayden. Borne in Tudhoe County Durham England about 1873. He immigrated to the USA in 1893 and was naturalised in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in1899. He married Anna ? and had four children Hanna, Joseph, charles and Edward. The US census puts him Allegheny County in 1930. He may have been living in the Ellwood City area of Lawrence County in 1945 Any assistence would be appreciated
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MarieCeleste
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4 Jul 2011 19:41 |
Hello George, might be an idea to edit your thread title to reflect that you're looking for USA info. (Click "Edit" on your post and you can then access the title).
This might fetch it to the attention of people who have access to the appropriate records.
Good luck.
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Gee
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4 Jul 2011 19:45 |
What is it that you would like to know specificly as you seem to have a lot of info already?
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MarieCeleste
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4 Jul 2011 19:49 |
Don't know if this is your Samuel returning to USA after a trip to England:
First Name: Samuel Last Name: Hayden Ethnicity: Last Place of Residence: Pittsburg, Pa. Date of Arrival: Oct 28, 1924 Age at Arrival: 50y Gender: M Marital Status: W Ship of Travel: Cedric Port of Departure: Liverpool Manifest Line Number: 0001
Info free from Ellis Island - http://www.ellisisland.org
The ship's manifest says his residence is USA is 276 School Lane, Pittsburgh. Date of naturalisation is 22/09/1899.
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George
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4 Jul 2011 23:22 |
Thank's to all who've relyed. I'm new to using these threads and do'nt know the ropes yet.
The Samuel Hayden metioned by Marie looks promising and may well be the man I'm looking for.
Ginny asks what I'm looking for. Well there 's an historical mystery I've discovered in the course of researchin my family history. In our family album there is evidence of some connection to the UAS and or Canada. This evidence consists of the photo of a man wearing buck skins and holding a winchester rifle. The second pice of evidence is a letter sent to a member of the family by Mr Samuel Hayden on the 8th of October 1945 from Ellwood City PA. The letter suggests that the sender knows the family well and specificaly mentions one of our GT grandfathers. Unfortunatly the generation who compled the album and recived the letter have all passed away so I'm unable to identify the man in the photo or dicover what connection Mr Hayden had with the family.
I have proved however that the photo was taken in a photographic studio in Toronto and the fact that Ellwood City lays within a 200mile radius of Toronto posses a fascinating coincidence. This mystery has me fascinated and I would love to get to the bottom of it.
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5 Jul 2011 02:12 |
Pennsylvania 1910 Miracode Index about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Birthplace: England State: PA Age: 36 Colour: W Enumeration District: 0385 Visit: 0208 County: Allegheny, Pittsburgh Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place Wife Mary M 42 Pennsylvania Daughter Hanah 11 Pennsylvania
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Boiler maker City: Pittsburgh County: Allegheny State: Pennsylvania Birth Date: 17 Jan 1874 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1908357 DraftBoard: 7
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Gee
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5 Jul 2011 08:58 |
1900 United States Federal Census about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden [Samuel Haydon] Home in 1900: Pittsburgh Ward 17, Allegheny, Pennsylvania [Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania] Age: 22 Birth Date: Jan 1871 Birthplace: England Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1894 Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: England Mother: number of living children: 1 Spouse's Name: Mary Hayden Marriage year: 1898 Marital Status: Married Years married: 2 Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Samuel Hayden 22 Mary Hayden 30 Hannah Hayden 1
1920 United States Federal Census about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Home in 1920: Pittsburgh Ward 9, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Age: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874 Birthplace: England Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Mary Hayden Father's Birth Place: England Mother's Birth Place: England Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent Year of immigration: 1895 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Samuel Hayden 46 Mary Hayden 50 Anna Hayden 21 Joseph Hayden 19 Charles Hayden 15 Edward Hayden 13
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Gee
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5 Jul 2011 09:04 |
Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999 about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Veteran of Which War: World War I Cemetery Location: Somerset
Theres no other info on the card. Quite misleading as he id not die in WW1
U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995 about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Birth Location: England Issue Date: 22 Sep 1899 State: Pennsylvania Locality, Court: Western District of Pennsylvania, U.S. District Court
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Gee
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5 Jul 2011 09:10 |
A tree on Ancestry seems to have a lot of detail about Samuels wife
Birth: 13 Apr 1868 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny County (Allegheny), Pennsylvania Marriage: About 1898 Death: 21 April 1924 (21 Apr 1924) - Allegheny County (Allegheny), Pennsylvania Parents: Felix Reiling, Catharina Hofmann Spouse: Samuel Hayden
Going home just after the death of is wife. Going to 4 Wilton Ter, Durham
UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Birth Date: abt 1874 Age: 50 Port of Departure: New York, New York, United States Arrival Date: 11 Jul 1924 Port of Arrival: Southampton, England Ship Name: Olympic Search Ship Database: View the 'Olympic' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Shipping line: White Star Line Official Number: 131346
Tree owner: rjdahlquist
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Gee
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5 Jul 2011 09:13 |
1870 United States Federal Census about Mary Riley Name: Mary Riley [Mary Reiling] Birth Year: abt 1868 Age in 1870: 2 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Home in 1870: Pittsburgh Ward 17, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Felix Riley 46 Cath Riley 42 Kate Riley 18 John Riley 17 Teckla Riley 14 Maggie Riley 9 Sophy Riley 6 Mary Riley 2
1880 United States Federal Census about Mary M. Reiling Name: Mary M. Reiling Home in 1880: Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania Age: 12 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relation to Head of Household: Dau (Daughter) Father's name: Phelix Reiling Father's birthplace: Germany Mother's name: Cathrine Reiling Mother's birthplace: Germany Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Going To School Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Phelix Reiling 55 Cathrine Reiling 52 John Reiling 26 Maggie A. Reiling 19 Sophia C Reiling 16 Mary M. Reiling 12 Annie Reiling 9
It might be worth getting in touch with the person who corrected this census:
Reiling rather than Riley The original data on the record is incorrect. Submitted by marijane601 on 26/06/2010
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Gee
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5 Jul 2011 09:29 |
So he's still alive at this point:
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Samuel Hayden Name: Samuel Hayden Arrival Date: 14 Jun 1948 Birth Year: abt 1874 Age: 74 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Southampton, England Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Queen Elizabeth Search Ship Database: Search the Queen Elizabeth in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
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George
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5 Jul 2011 23:21 |
First I would like to thank every one for taking the time to find and send me all of this wonderful information, your kind help is greatly appreciated. It seems I'm on the right track as most of the information fits in with what i have, and sorting it out will keep me busy for a while. I hope you do'nt think me rood but there is a another question i would like to ask, but first i'll give you a brife over view of the letter.
The letter was sent on the 8th of October 1945 and gives a brife description of life around Mr Hadens home at the time, the return address is given simply as Rout 7 Ellwood City PA USA. Mr Hayden seems to know the family well as he states in the letter "When next you see your granddad tell him I say long time no see". The letter also sends the news that Mr Haydens grandson Joe has returned home safe from WW2 and includes a poem writen by Mr Hayden dedicated to the safe return of his grandson and to those familys who were not so lucky.
The other thing I'd like to discover is the location of Mr Haydens home in the Ellwood City area. I have looked on Google Earth but can find no trace of a Rout 7. I can of course understan that road systems and numbering may have changed over the past 60 years but I would like to discover where this old road ran in relation to Ellwood City. Is there any way of finding this old road or the location of Mr Haydens house if it still exists. Once again thanks to every one for your kind assistance.
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chrissiex
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5 Jul 2011 23:50 |
Ellwood is even smaller now than it was in World War II :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellwood_City,_Pennsylvania
a letter ( or email ) to the municipality could get your answer
http://www.ecboro.com/
http://www.ecboro.com/historical.htm
it has an historical society too, you could ask whether anyone has memories or records of the family
http://www.ellwoodhistory.com/
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chrissiex
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6 Jul 2011 00:02 |
for such a small place ... Ellwood City seems to have had a whole other clan of Haydens
if you google
hayden "ellwood city"
there are numerous results relating to the surname ... here is a family in information at rootsweb
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1927688&id=I111488544
the father was a John Denny Hayden born 1885 in Pennsylvania and all of the results seem to relate to that clan except for your own information about your Samuel Hayden and his letter ... for example I see you have had a message posted here, in 2008
http://www.ellwoodcitymemories.com/wordpress/tag/cole
possibly those other Haydens were related to Samuel back a generation ...
I would certainly try the historical society !
of course I agree that contacting the Ancestry user is important, that person is surely a family member
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