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James Wilson Hay

(10/11/1847 - 6/28/1922)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Peter Hay
James Wilson Hay
Marriage(s)Sophia Gross
 1 Matilda E. Young on:
  - No Issue
 
  Siblings:
  - Milton Hay
  - Elizabeth Hay
  - Etna V. Hay
  - John Q. Hay
  - Sarah Hay
  - George Hay
  - Edwin Hay
  1/2 Tilghman Hay
  1/2 Jacob Leonard Hay
 
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Notes:
Easton Express, Easton, Pa, Wednesday, June 18, 1922, Page 2
James W. Hay
James Wilson Hay, 70 years old, died this afternoon at his home 836 Fer ry Street. For many years Mr. Hay was employed as a clerk at the stove sto re of the late E. B. Mack on Northampton Street, near Fourth.

When Mr. Hay went out of business he entered the employ of A. B. Garnie r. He is survived by his wife.

Easton Express, Easton, Pa, Thursday, June 29, 1922, page 5
James W. Hay
James W. Hay, aged 70 years, died at his home, 836 Ferry Street, yesterd ay afternoon at 2 o'clock, of a complication of ailments. Mr. Hay was t he son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay, of Bethlehem Township. Earlier in li fe he was a clerk in Mack's stove store which was then located on Northamp ton Street, near Fourth and later a clerk in Garnier's stove store, locat ed at Second and Northampton streets, up until about ten years ago, when G arnier went out of business. Mr. Hay had since then lived retired. He is s urvived by his wife, two brothers, John and Milton, of Bethlehem, townsh ip and three sisters, Mrs. Edward Reeser, of Easton; Mrs. Hiram Snov er of Bethlehem Township, and Mrs. Owen Marsh, of Allentown. Mr. Hay w as a member of the Reformed Church at Farmersville.
 
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