Flora Hayes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1900 - Ripley, Jackson, West Virginia, United States Christening: Death: 6 Nov 1920 - East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio, United States ( at age 20) Burial: 8 Nov 1920 - Riverview Cemetery, East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio, United States Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Charles Edgar Hayes {Find A Grave ID: 38474017} Mother: Clora Ann Casto {Find A Grave ID: 38474110}
Spouses and Children
1. *William H. DunlevyFind A Grave ID: 65764796 Marriage: 26 Dec 1919 - , Columbiana, Ohio, USA Marriage Notes
Per Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
No prior marriages for either
Marriage Date26 Dec 1919
Marriage PlaceColumbiana, Ohio, USA
NameWilliam H. Dunlevy
GenderMale
Marriage Age 21 Birth Date 12/9/1898 Birthplace New Cumberland, W. Va.
Residence E. Liverpool, Ohio
Occupation Time Keeper
FatherJames Dunlevy
MotherMary Barton
SpouseFlora Hayes
GenderFemale
Marriage Age19 Birth Date 10/14/1900 Birthplace Ripley, West Virginia
Residence E. Liverpool, Ohio
Occupation Waredresser
FatherCharles Hayes
MotherFlora Casto
Film Number002027874
Notes
General:
Per 1910 US Census 4/22/1910 Rail Road Street, East Liverpool township, Columbiana, Ohio
Charles E. Hayes is the 45 year old white male head of household, born in Ohio, his father in Pennsylvania, his mother in Ohio. He works as a blaster in a stone quarry, out of work for 20 weeks in 1909. He rents his home. His wife is 44 year old Clora A. Hayes, born in West Virginia, as were her parents. They have been married 21 years and had 9 children, 6 still living. Ava Hayes is their 16 year old daughter. Louis O. Hayes is their 13 year old son, works as a ware dresser in the pottery industry. Zela Hayes is their 11 year old daughter, attends school. Flora Hayes is their 11 year old daughter, attends school. Ina E. Hayes is their 2 year old daughter, attends school [?]. Corda Hayes is their 18 year old daughter, single, works as a ware dresser in the pottery industry. There is a boarder, 28 year old Charles R. West of Ohio.
Per The Evening Review East Liverpool, Ohio 11/6/1920
WOMAN BURNED WHEN CLOTHING IGNITES DIES IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Flora Dunlevy, Aged 20, of East End is Victim.
OPEN GAS FIRE BLAMED
Accident Occured at Home in Park Avenue, Thuirsday.
Mrs. Mrs. Flora Dunlevy, aged about 20, wife of William Dunlevy, died in the East Liverpool hospital at 7:15 o'clock Saturday morning, as the result of burns sustained Thursday morning when her dress caught fire from an open gas stove at her home in Park avenue, East End.
The woman was the only member of the family at home at the time of the accident. As she walked by an open gas stove in the living room of the house, her skirts were fanned into the fire, causing her clothing to burst Into flames. Hurrylng to the door to summon help, she found the lock turned. Before she could opon it, she was a mass of flames.
Mrs. Albert Wakefield, who resides next door, was the first to reach the house. She extinguished the flames and called Dr. F. F. Davis. An examination showed that the woman was burned over her entire body with the exception of her face and feet.
She was taken to tho East Liverpool City hospital where her death resulted within less than 48 hours after the accident.
The deceased is survived by her parents, her husband and several brothers and sisters.
The body was removed to the Miller morgue, West Sixth street, where it will be prepared for burial.
Per The Evening Review East Liverpool, Ohio 11/8/1920
Flora Dunlevy, who died Saturday morning at the East Liverpool city hospital as a result of burns sustained Thursday morning from an open gas stove at her home, will he conducted at the Oakland Free Methodist church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev Palmer, pastor or the church, will officiate. Interment will be made in Riverview cemetery.
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