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Albert Lee Hayes 1888–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Oct 1888

Birth Location: Smith County, Kansas

Death Date: 24 Sep 1959

Death Location: Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas

Father: Wallace Hayes

Mother: Florence Hayes

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The story of Albert Lee Hayes began in 1888 in Smith County, Kansas. Albert Lee Hayes passed away in 1959 in Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas.

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Biography

  • The story of Albert Lee Hayes began in 1888 in Smith County, Kansas.
  • Albert Lee Hayes passed away in 1959 in Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas.

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Albert Hayes's Ancestors

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Albert Hayes
1888–1959
Birth Place: Smith County, Kansas
Parents
Wallace Robert A Hayes
1865–1945
Louisville, Taylor County, Kentucky, USA
Florence (Minnie Marr -) Hayes
1870–1941
Aimsworth WA, Iowa
Grandparents
Beuford (Rutherford) Hayes
1836–1889
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Catherine ("Katherine" Frances) Mann
1833–1900
Bullitt, Kentucky, United States
Great-Grandparents
William III
1804–1865
Nancy Wilkinson\Kennett
1808–1890
John Mann
1795–1849
Sarah Cox
1797–1874
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Twin
1780–1845
Phoebe Stevens
1784–1845
Joseph Kennett
1786–1908
Rachel Collings
1790–1818
Johann Mann
1771–1846
Elizabeth Jones
1773–1864

Albert Hayes's Timeline

2 Records

1888
15 Oct 1888
Birth of Albert Lee Hayes in Smith County, Kansas
Smith County, Kansas
1959
24 Sep 1959
Age 71
Death of Albert Lee Hayes in Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas
Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Oct 1888
    Event Place: Smith County, Kansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Sep 1959
    Event Place: Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas

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