Something else I found. John J. Haviland served during the Civil War in
Company "B" 34th Ind. He died 24 Feb. 1862. I think this provides even more
reason to be taking a serious look at him as the potential first husband of
Mary.
Also found a marriage in Jay County of a John Havelin to Mary Havelin on 13
Nov. 1854.
Rex W. Bertram
132 S. Butler St.
Redkey, IN 47373
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Subject: [INJAY] _?_ Haviland
Can anyone help me identify the first spouse of Mary A. Bailey, below, and
the father of her children, Miranda and George Heavland? He died sometime
between 1863 and 1868. I don't know his name. Any help would be
appreciated.
thank you
Marilyn (Heavilin) Current
1870 FEDERAL CENSUS
Wayne Twp., Jay Co., Indiana
Page 28, Dwelling #224, Family #223
BAILEY, Joel, 54yrs, Male, Farmer, born NJ.
BAILEY, Mary A., 28yrs, Female, Keeping House, born NC.
BAILEY, Alexander, 14yrs, Male, Farm Laborer, born IN.
BAILEY, John, 13yrs, Male, Farm Laborer, born IN.
BAILEY, Grant, 2yrs, Male, born IN.
BAILEY, Colfax, 1yrs, Male, born IN.
HAVILAND, Miranda, 11yrs, Female, born IN.
HAVILAND, George, 7yrs, Male, born IN.
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