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Hayward Stanley Thomas (1889 - 1956)

Hayward Stanley Thomas
Born in Centreville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 1917 [location unknown]
Father of [private daughter (1910s - unknown)], , [private daughter (1920s - unknown)], , , and
Died at about age 66 in United Statesmap
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Biography

When Hayward Stanley Thomas was born on January 26, 1889, in Centreville, Canada, his father, William Thomas was 40 and his mother, Sarah Crabb was 21. He had one son and three daughters with Marion W. Thomas between 1917 and 1923. He died in 1956 at the age of 66.


In 1891, Hayward Thomas was 2 years old and lived in Carleton, Canada with his father, mother, brother, and sister.(1)

In 1901, Hayward Thomas was 12 years old and lived in Carleton, Canada with his father, mother, 4 brothers, and sister.(2)

In 1910, Hayward S. Thomas was 21 years old and lived in Milo, Maine with his father, mother, and 4 brothers.(3)

At some point, Hayward became a naturalized citizen of the United States. There is documentation, but the scan is almost unreadable. (7)

6 Jun 1917 Hayward S. Thomas was living in Lincoln, Maine, when he registered for the World War I draft. (8)

In 1920, Hayward S. Thomas was 30 years old and lived in Boothbay Harbor, Maine with his wife, Marion, and 3 daughters. Occupation: Clergyman. (4)

In 1930, Hayward S. Thomas was 41 years old and lived in Presque Isle, Maine with his wife, Marion, son, and 2 daughters. His occupation: Minister. (5)

On April 1, 1940, Heywood Thomas was 51 years old and lived in Guilford, Maine with his wife, Marion, son, and daughter.(6)

He died in 1956 at age 67 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Milo, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA. (9)

Sources

1.1891 Census of Canada 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Residence, Birth

2.1901 Census of Canada 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

3.1910 United States Federal Census 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

4.1920 United States Federal Census 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence, Arrival

5.1930 United States Federal Census 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence, Arrival

6.1940 United States Federal Census 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

7..U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Custom Event, Residence

8.U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

9.Web: Maine, Find A Grave Index, 1700-2012 [1] 1 citation provides evidence for Death





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