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Missouri Hearn



      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 28 Jan 1850 - , Hamilton, Ohio, USA
    Christening: 
          Death: 22 Oct 1923 - St. Francis Hospital, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States of America
         Burial: 25 Oct 1923 - Greendale Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana, USA
 Cause of Death: Chronic Interstitial Nephritis
Find A Grave ID: 40449007

Parents
         Father: Purnell Hearn
         Mother: Ann M. Noble

Spouses and Children
1. *Job W. Hayes {FGID: 68246769}
       Marriage: 24 May 1882
       Children:
                1. Georgia Anna Hayes {FGID: 79030800}

Notes
General:
Per 1900 US Census: 6/16/1900, River Road, Miami, Cleves Precinct, Hamilton County, Ohio
Job W. Hayes is the 45 year old white male head of household, born October 1854 in Ohio, as were his parents. A farmer who owns his farm free of mortgage, Job has been married to Missouri Hayes for 11 years, and they have had 1 child. Missouri is 50 years old, born January 1850 in Ohio, as were her parents. Their child is 14 year old daughter, Georgia, born December 1885 in Ohio. She is at school.
The family has 4 servants, 2 of which are farm laborers: 16 year old Edward McLain and 85 year old Daniel Boone. Another is the house maid, 13 year old Clara Gains. The fourth servant is 30 year old James Brown, duties not listed.

Per 1910 US Census: 4/28/1910, Miami Lower River Road, Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
Missouri Hayes is the 60 year old white female head of household, a widow who had 1 child, still living. Born in Ohio, as were her parents, her occupation is listed as own income. She owns a farm free of mortgage.
She lives with 2 people: 60 year old Fronnie Hummel of Ohio, relationship listed as companion; and 65 year old hired hand, Henry Wempke of Ohio, farm laborer on a general farm.

Per Article in the Cincinnati Post 1/30/1919 Page 1
SHEEP IN CONTEMPT CASE
Enos Hayes, farmer, of Dugan Rd, Cleves, was cited to appear in Circuit Court of Appeals Feb 10 in contempt proceedings begun by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Missouri Hayes.
She charges he failed to conform to an injunction isued her by the court in 1916, restraining him from letting his sheep and other livestock run at large, thereby damaging her property, which adjoins his.

Per 1920 US Census: 1/13/1920, Miami Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
Missouri Hayes is the 69 year old white female head of household. She is a widow, born in Ohio, as were her parents. She is a farmer on a general farm she owns. Living with her is companion Francis Hummel, 69, of Ohio. There is also one farm laborer, 68 year old Sanders Graham, a widower from Virginia.

Per Death Certificate:
Missouri Hayes died in St. Francis Hospital in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio on Oct. 22, 1923, of chronic interstitial nephritis. She was born Jan. 28, 1850 near Cleves, Ohio, father was Purnell Hearn of Pennsylvania, mother was Ann Noble of New Jersey. A white female widow, occupation housework, her husband was Job Hayes, whom she married about 1882. They were married 18 years. Last residence Lawrenceburg near Cleves.
Attending doctor was Dr. R. E. Gaston of 842 Dayton St., informant was Sister Odorica of St. Francis Hospital, undertaker was Sitch Bros, burial place Greensdale Cemetery in Lawrenceburg on Oct. 25, 1923.
Ohio Vital Statistics, Registration District 494, File No 60334, Primary Registration District 227, Registered No 557.

Per Findagrave.com
Missouri Hearn Hayes
BIRTH28 Jan 1850 Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
DEATH22 Oct 1923 (aged 73) Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
BURIALGreendale Cemetery Greendale, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA
PLOTSection H-28
MEMORIAL ID40449007

wife of Job H Hayes
daughter of Purnel Hays and Ann May Nobel

Parents
Purnel Hearn 1823\endash 1858
Ann M. Noble Hearn 1825\endash 1914

Spouse
Job H Hayes 1854 \endash unknown

Siblings
Melissa Hearn Argo 1846\endash 1923
Jennie Phoebo Hearn Suit 1860\endash 1919
Scott Hearn 1867\endash 1936
Medical:
Interstitial nephritis is a kidney disorder in which the spaces between the kidney tubules become swollen (inflamed). The inflammation can affect the kidneys' function, including their ability to filter waste.

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Interstitial nephritis may be temporary (acute) or it may be long-lasting ( chronic) and get worse over time.

The following can cause interstitial nephritis:

* Allergic reaction to a drug (acute interstitial allergic nephritis)
* Analgesic nephropathy
* Long-term use of medications such as acetaminophen (Tylenol), aspirin, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). This is called analgesic nephropathy
* Side effect of certain antibiotics (penicillin, ampicillin, methicillin, sulfonamide medications, and others)
* Side effect of medications such as NSAIDs, furosemide, and thiazide diuretics


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