People usually went where the jobs were; don't know where anyone can go
today, but in 1930, it looks like Arthur Hayes went to Dayton, Montgomery,
Ohio to raise his family. (rfhouston(a)mindspring.com)
1930 United States Federal Census about Arthur Hayes
Name: Arthur Hayes
Home in 1930: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary Y Hayes
Race: White
Household Members: ALL THE HAYES CHILDREN HAD BEEN BORN IN OHIO!
Arthur Hayes 44 b. 1886 Indiana, and it was noted in the census, Arthur had
married at age 23.
Mary Y Hayes 35 - b. Kentucky, as well as both her parents. Noted in the
census, Mary had married at age 14
Lorain J Hayes 16
Carl K Hayes 14
Frank I Hayes 11
Hattie E Hayes 8
Robert P Hayes 6
Gertrude O Hayes 3 10/12
George Schaffer 25 - It looks a though, this Schaffer family and Hayes were
living in a house that accommodated more than
Leona Schaffer 21 one family.
Phyllis E Morris 4 ??/12
Shirley L Schaffer 7/12
Basel Burner 22
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: need help identifying photo from Valparaiso - time frame?
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2. Re: need help identifying photo from Valparaiso - time frame?
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 15:23:38 -0000
From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: Re: [INPORTER] need help identifying photo from Valparaiso -
time frame? Surname?
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Author: ShookGenealogy
Surnames: Barnhart Hayes
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
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rter/1610.1/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
There were two Central Hotels listed in the Porter County Directory
published in 1902. The New Central Hotel was owned and operated by C. R.
Barnhart and his wife Marie E. Barnhart and was located at the corner of
Main Street (today's Lincolnway Avenue) and Lafayette Street. The Grand
Central Hotel was located at 23 West Main Street, which is present day 23
West Lincolnway Avenue. The owner and operator of the Grand Central Hotel
was Ed. A. Mee.
Neither Imperial Art Studio nor A. E. Hayes is listed in the 1902 Porter
County Directory or in the 1893 Valparaiso City Directory.
The Imperial is listed in the 1885 Valparaiso City Directory at the top of
pages 61, 71, 77, and 89: "THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY IS at the 'IMPERIAL,'
21 W. Main." A. O. Hayes, however, is not listed in the 1885 Valparaiso City
Directory. Given the address of the Imperial, is must have been located next
door to the Grand Central Hotel. The Grand Central Hotel does appear in the
1896 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map - but no photography studio is shown to be
adjacent to the hotel. There is a "Sample Room" shown to be within the
hotel, and this may have possibly been the photography studio. The exact
same information is shown in the 1982 version of the Sanborn Fire Insurance
Map for Valparaiso.
The only probable candidate as to whom A. E. Hayes may be given the 1880 and
1900 Federal Census enumerations for Porter County is a 1880 listing for an
Arthur Hayes, aged 15, working on farm and living in Center Township, Porter
County, Indiana - possibly the Hayes you're looking for, but unlikely.
It may be that A.E. Hayes was a student at the university and only operated
his studio in Valparaiso while attending the university. Upon graduation he
may have packed up and left the city.
I hope this information can assist you in your research.
Steve Shook
Moscow, Idaho
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 14:29:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: victorjblomberg(a)aol.com
Subject: Re: [INPORTER] need help identifying photo from Valparaiso -
time frame? Surname?
To: gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com, inporter(a)rootsweb.com
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Steve, I know that info was for the lady looking to identify the picture
she had, but thanks for sharing that, it was interesting.
Dee
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Subject: Re: [INPORTER] need help identifying photo from Valparaiso - time
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Author: ShookGenealogy
Surnames: Barnhart Hayes
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.po
rter/1610.1/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
There were two Central Hotels listed in the Porter County Directory
published in
1902. The New Central Hotel was owned and operated by C. R. Barnhart and his
wife Marie E. Barnhart and was located at the corner of Main Street (today's
Lincolnway Avenue) and Lafayette Street. The Grand Central Hotel was located
at
23 West Main Street, which is present day 23 West Lincolnway Avenue. The
owner
and operator of the Grand Central Hotel was Ed. A. Mee.
Neither Imperial Art Studio nor A. E. Hayes is listed in the 1902 Porter
County
Directory or in the 1893 Valparaiso City Directory.
The Imperial is listed in the 1885 Valparaiso City Directory at the top of
pages
61, 71, 77, and 89: "THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY IS at the 'IMPERIAL,' 21 W.
Main." A. O. Hayes, however, is not listed in the 1885 Valparaiso City
Directory. Given the address of the Imperial, is must have been located next
door to the Grand Central Hotel. The Grand Central Hotel does appear in the
1896
Sanborn Fire Insurance Map - but no photography studio is shown to be
adjacent
to the hotel. There is a "Sample Room" shown to be within the hotel, and
this
may have possibly been the photography studio. The exact same information is
shown in the 1982 version of the Sanborn Fire Insurance Map for Valparaiso.
The only probable candidate as to whom A. E. Hayes may be given the 1880 and
1900 Federal Census enumerations for Porter County is a 1880 listing for an
Arthur Hayes, aged 15, working on farm and living in Center Township, Porter
County, Indiana - possibly the Hayes you're looking for, but unlikely.
It may be that A.E. Hayes was a student at the university and only operated
his
studio in Valparaiso while attending the university. Upon graduation he may
have
packed up and left the city.
I hope this information can assist you in your research.
Steve Shook
Moscow, Idaho
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