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<DIV>Nashville is East of Siletz or you could also say east of Newport and North of Hwy. 20, I hunted in the area many years ago, really nothing their a few homes around and that is it, I think their is a little store but do not remember for sure.</DIV>
<DIV>Glen</DIV>
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<DIV class=signature id=signature>--<BR>Glen A. Jones</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: "Leslie Chapman" <reedsportchapmans@verizon.net> <BR><BR>> Bless you Beth, I had not looked at that. I am sure your analysis is correct <BR>> especially since Sue informs us that my Cynthia who died in Portland is not <BR>> the one that Alan and Pam are looking for. <BR>> <BR>> I believe I found Bert in the 1910 Census, but the page was nearly illegible <BR>> and when I went back to 1900 in CG I couldn't find a Wiliam Hayes with <BR>> parents to figure out how old Bert should be [he was 41 in the census I <BR>> found] so I gave up. <BR>> <BR>> Okay watch me spin, maybe not however, since the Tidewater Hayes is <BR>> "probably" buried in 1940, I went looking for him, I find one Hayes of the <BR>> right age range in Lincoln Co in 1920, One Herbert Hayes age 45, wife Lydia <BR>> (sp?) age 29, [mayb
e second wife???] children Marion 10, Herbert 4 and <BR>> Dorothy 2 they are in Nashville precinct. Where the heck is that?? <BR>> <BR>> Oh treacherous memory, I am sure I HAVE heard of it, though I don't think <BR>> I've ever been there? Well maybe when I worked for the FS in Alsea. <BR>> <BR>> it is about a mile due north of Ellmaker State park as a hand reference pt <BR>> on highway 20, or if you follow the rail line west from Blodgett about two <BR>> miles will get you there. <BR>> <BR>> Well duh, I just back checked for Pam and Alan's more detailed query; <BR>> > <BR>> Looking for info on my G.G Grandfather Colbert Hayes d.o.b. Sept.6, 1826 <BR>> married to Cynthia Godwin Dec 29,1847 She was born about 1830. They lived <BR>> at Alsea,Or around 1890 +or- 10 <BR>> < <BR>> <BR>> So Herbert is not, Colbert, and if the tentative ages on the stone as <BR>> transcribed are anywhere near accurate, defintely not the folks <BR>
> they want. <BR>> <BR>> Alright, now I have something to work with; <BR>> <BR>> Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation <BR>> Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace <BR>> Colbert HAYES Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer NC NC <BR>> Cyntha HAYES Wife M Female W 52 TN Keeping House TN TN <BR>> Thomas HAYES Son M Male W 25 TN Farmer TN TN <BR>> Cordelia HAYES DauL M Female W 23 IL At Home IN IL <BR>> William HAYES Son S Male W 21 TN Works On Farm TN TN <BR>> Minnie HAYES Dau S Female W 9 KY At Home TN TN <BR>> Theadore HAYES GSon S Male W 3 MO At Home TN IL <BR>> Lula HAYES GDau S Female W 3M MO At Home TN IL <BR>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- <BR>> ---- <BR>> Source Information: <BR>> Census Place Charlotte, Bates, Missouri <BR>> Family History Library Film 1254673 <BR>> NA Film Number T9-0673 <BR>> Page Number 99C <BR>> <BR>> they threw me off by
saying the family was in Cottage Grove in 1900, they <BR>> are in Springfield in 1900, but I think the assessment of their not being in <BR>> the 1910 Census is correct. As a matter of fact I can't even find William <BR>> there. <BR>> <BR>> I have to go cook some dinner, the boss is home and I ma out of ideas <BR>> anyway. <BR>> <BR>> Les C <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -----Original Message----- <BR>> From: or-roots-admin@sosinet.sos.state.or.us <BR>> [mailto:or-roots-admin@sosinet.sos.state.or.us]On Behalf Of Beth Perry <BR>> Johnston <BR>> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 5:26 PM <BR>> To: or-roots@www.sos.state.or.us <BR>> Subject: RE: [or-roots] Waldport Cemeteries <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> At 03:45 PM 3/1/2007, you wrote: <BR>> <BR>> [snip] <BR>> <BR>> >there are a number of Hayes surnames on the obit page there, but not your <BR>> >folks <BR>> > <BR>> >a quick check of Oregon Historic record index reveals
the possibility that <BR>> >family legend is at least half wrong; <BR>> <BR>> In this case, I think there's a good chance family legend could be <BR>> almost correct. Tidewater is fairly close to Waldport, and if you <BR>> follow the link to Tidewater Cemetery <BR>> [http://www.rootsweb.com/~orlincol/tidewater.htm], you'll find buried <BR>> there "Hayes, Mr. (Bert?)" and "Hayes, Mrs.". The questioned "Bert" <BR>> could be Colbert and "Mrs. Hayes" his wife. It seems worth checking <BR>> out, and there's cemetery contact info on the page to make that easier. <BR>> <BR>> Beth <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________ <BR>> or-roots mailing list <BR>> or-roots@sosinet.sos.state.or.us <BR>> http://sosinet.sos.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/or-roots </BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>