Laura Robinson

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Name Laura Robinson Birth 1 Aug 1882 Berea, Madison County, Kentucky [1, 2]
Gender Female Census 1900 Berea, Madison County, Kentucky - In the 1900 US census Laura Robinson, age 16, and Daniel Robinson, age 15, are in the household of their oldest brother, Thomas Alva Robinson.
Death 7 Oct 1935 Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio [1, 3]
Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio [1, 3]
Person ID I89 Robinson Last Modified 22 Jun 2023
Father Edward George "Ned" Robinson, b. 1842, Kentucky d. 30 Jun 1888, Burning Springs, Clay County, Kentucky
(Age 46 years)
Mother Mary Tennessee "Tennie" Phipps, b. 1850, Clay County, Kentucky d. 1897, Kentucky
(Age 47 years)
Marriage 30 Dec 1866 Clay County, Kentucky [4]
Family ID F9 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John D. Hayes, b. 26 Jan 1881, Jackson County, Kentucky d. 11 Nov 1947, Jackson County, Kentucky
(Age 66 years)
Children 1. Edith Kay Hayes, b. 11 Jun 1905, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio d. 24 Sep 1965, Los Angeles County, California
(Age 60 years)
+ 2. Lucille Hayes, b. 11 Nov 1909, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio d. 24 Jul 1999, California
(Age 89 years)
3. Marvin Hayes, b. 3 Jun 1910, Ohio d. 3 Mar 1970, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
(Age 59 years)
4. Edgar Allen Hayes, b. 13 Nov 1911, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio d. 28 Oct 1985, Piqua, Miami County, Ohio
(Age 73 years)
Family ID F59 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jul 2022
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Notes - Mrs. Laura Hayes Taken by Death
Mrs. Laura Hayes, age 53, wife of John Hayes, died of complications, at their home, 925 Ridgelawn avenue, at 5 p.m. Monday after an illness of nearly one year. She fell and broke her hip last December at her home, and had been in ailing health since.
Although a native of Kentucky, Mrs. Hayes spent nearly all her life in Hamilton and was widely known and highly respected. Besides the bereaved widower, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Edith McVicker, Cincinnati, and Mrs. W.J. Schneider, Hamilton; two sons, Marvin and Edgar, of Hamilton; three sisters, Mrs. Keith Clark, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Rose Tankersley and Mrs. Charles Kratzer, of Dayton; one brother, Dr. Thomas A. Robinson , of Corbin, Ky., and a large number of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Robert L. Klaus funeral home, F street and Elvin avenue, with Rev. H.A. Dickman, pastor of the Bethel church, officiating. Burial will be made in Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Wednesday.
The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Tuesday, 8 October 1935.
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- Mrs. Laura Hayes Taken by Death
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