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Ida Lee Hayes 1912–2008 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Jun 1912

Birth Location: Monroe County, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 22 Nov 2008

Death Location: Monroe County, Alabama, USA

Father: Thomas Hayes

Mother: Mary Parrish

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The story of Ida Lee Hayes began in 1912 in Monroe County, Alabama, USA. Ida Lee Hayes passed away in 2008 in Monroe County, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Ida Lee Hayes began in 1912 in Monroe County, Alabama, USA.
  • Ida Lee Hayes passed away in 2008 in Monroe County, Alabama, USA.

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Ida Hayes's Ancestors

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Ida Hayes
1912–2008
Birth Place: Monroe County, Alabama, USA
Parents
Thomas Seals Hayes
1872–1934
Old Texas,Monroe Alabama,Usa
Mary (Emma) Parrish
1872–1954
Alabama
Grandparents
Jesse (Walter "Jake") Hayes
1829–1903
Georgia, USA
Lucinda (Adeline) Anderson
1836–1919
Lowdnes County, Alabama, United States
James (Calvin) Parrish
1849–1925
Hanesville, Lowndes, AL, USA
Lucy (Emmaline) McNeil
1849–1891
Alabama
Great-Grandparents
William Hayes
1784–1860
Nancy Hays
1772–1850
Matthew Anderson
1809–1893
Druzilla Ross
1814–1889
John McNeil
1826–1865
Mary Ellis
1832–1910
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Anderson
1780–1821
Jenny Shanks
1785–1818
William Ross
1780–1861
Nancy Brown
1780–

Ida Hayes's Timeline

2 Records

1912
26 Jun 1912
Birth of Ida Lee Hayes in Monroe County, Alabama, USA
Monroe County, Alabama, USA
2008
22 Nov 2008
Age 96
Death of Ida Lee Hayes in Monroe County, Alabama, USA
Monroe County, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Jun 1912
    Event Place: Monroe County, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Nov 2008
    Event Place: Monroe County, Alabama, USA

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