Ahnentafel......Site Info

27. Jacob Joel[5] Hayward (Thomas W., 51) (A28). Born, 23 Jul 1855, in Alquina, Fayette Co., IN[29]. Died, 7 Dec 1940, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN[3]. Extra 4: 1910, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN, 1920. Census: 1870, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN. Census: 1860, in Jackson Twp., Decatur Co., IN. Census: 1900, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN. Occupation: Grocer.

Oxford, OhioFairfield 1893

From Right: Old Charlie, JJ Hayward, Thomas E. Hayward, 96-98 W Main, Richmond, 1906

K Of P Hall, Fairfield 1890, Tom and Jake at right

1892-"John Buckley, JJ Hayward,-----,--- Bruns, -----, John Petree, ---Groce(?), Clint Dare, Ormsby Logan, Wm Logan (below) Thomas E. Hayward."

Roster, K of P Band, 1894: 1. George W. Groce- Bass Drum. 2. ----- 3. ---- 4. Clinton K. Dare- 1st Bb Tenor 5. Arthur W. Johnson-Baritone 6. George Baussing-Eb bass 7. Harry Ogden-1st Eb alto 8.John W. Petree-Solo Alto 9. Thomas E. Hayward-Snare Drum 10. Owen JohnstonSolo Bb Cornet 11. Lewis Dewitt Reed- Eb Cornet 12. Bensen Masters- 1st Bb Cornet 13. Mascot [JJ Hayward] Solo Bb Cornet

In the 1880 census, he was listed as a "huckster" and he and Mary A. were living with Lafe E. and Ivy C. The 1910 census listes him living on Main Street as a grocer...with a grocery and with Paul living with them, employed as a newsboy. In 1920, he was identified as a "shoe store salesman." He was living with Mary A., a "trained nurse, hosp." and Paul, "YMCA physical director."

George C. Hayward: The store on the corner of First and Main (96 1/2) was built in 1900 by J.J. Hayward...In the morning, they would take orders for groceries. They'd stop at a saloon and get beef sandwiches and eat lunch in the wagon. It took all day long to deliver. Mama Hayward would talk on the phone and take orders, hanging up after she'd said what she wanted.

George C. Hayward, Interview (1994): But they lived in Richmond and he was successful enough that he built the building that housed their grocery business on the first floor and they had an apartment on the second floor and then when he retired he sold the business but not the building. And it kept him going and very ably and so on and he then rented it out to a medical group of doctors on the first floor in Richmond, at the corner of West First and Main Street.

Uncle Tom, who was the eldest of the children of my grandparents, the Haywards, was associated with my father in the grocery business with the grandfather. He was a little fellow and played the drums in the town band in Fairfield. My grandfather created it, as he played the cornet and they used to play for funerals and all kinds of things, sometimes even horse drawn vehicles.

We congregated at our grandparents house on almost any occasions especially Christmas of course and Thanksgiving...My gosh when we'd sit at those Christmas tables, it...there were so many people, Uncle Tom and Curtis, and Pearl...

Christmas 96 1/2 West Main, Richmond, Left: Curtis, George C., Mary, Jake, Donald DuBois, Mary Ann, May, Virginia Jones, Thomas E., Pearl

He was of a more serious nature, but he had a good sense of humor and she was delightful...they had some hardships, I'm sure, but they enjoyed them and didn't let them visit or anything...visit them on other people, took care of them...we had more fun.

In their old age, J.J. and Mary Ann sat in rockers together and read books. He went on Saturdays to the library with a shopping cart. He wouldn't read the Saturday Evening Post until Saturday.

His obituary in the Palladium identified him as a life member of the K. of P. lodge. He died at home at 96 1/2 West Main, above his formerly operated grocery store at 96 West Main.

He married Mary Ann Suits (28) (A29), 22 Jun 1876, in Greensburg,

Decatur, IN[3].

SouthWest Third Street, Richmond, 1906

Left: Donald Dubois, Alice Hayward, Thomas Hayward, Maxine Hayward, Virginia Jones, Laura Horner, Curtis Hayward, Thomas E. Hayward, Omar Jones (top), Ivy Hayward, Pearl Eliason, George H. Hayward

L: 96 1/2 W Main 1915 Left: George C., Curtis, Thomas E., George H., Jake, Paul R: Omer Jones and me

Children:

i. Lafayette E.[4] Hayward. Born, 5 Feb 1877, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN[3]. Died, 8 Jan 1903, in Bath Twp., Franklin Co., IN[30]. She married Walter Scott DuBois, son of Oscar Scott DuBois and Christina Catherine Murphy, 4 Aug 1898, in Fairfield, Franklin Co. IN[3].

ii. Ivy Clair Hayward. Born, 16 Apr 1879, in Fairfield, Franklin Co. IN[3]. Died, 1 Jan 1910, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN[3]. She married Omer Jones, 3 May 1899, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN[3]. Marriage(2): 4 May 1899, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN[1].

iii. Thomas Emsley Hayward. Born, 27 Oct 1881, in Fairfield, Franklin Co. IN[3]. Died, 9 Dec 1940, in Verduga City, CA[3]. Census: 1900, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN. Census: 1910, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN. He married Pearl Eliason, daughter of Charles C. Eliason and Alice Jackson, 5 Oct 1904, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN[3].

iv. Infant Hayward, stillborn. Born, 31 Jul 1884, in Fairfield, Franklin Co. IN[3]. Died, 31 Jul 1884, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN[3].

13 v. George Homsher Hayward.

vi. Paul Romaine Stage Hayward. Born, 10 Jan 1900, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN[3]. Resided, 1993, in Ft. Worth, TX. Census: 1920, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN. Census: 1900, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., IN. Census: 1910, in Richmond, Wayne Co., IN. Occupation: YMCA. He married Martha Elizabeth Fossick, daughter of George William Fossick and Adelle, 31 Dec 1922, in Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN.