Ancestor Links - Images
Hayes Ancestors and related families
Hayes Memorials and Gravestones
Hayes Gravestones in Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover, New Hampshire
Hayes Family Cemetery & Peter Monroe Hayes & Eight Siblings - West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec
Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell & Family - West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec
Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell
Peter Monroe Hayes House in West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec
Harrison Cooley Hayes & Four Sisters
Harrison Cooley Hayes & Anna Muriel Webb
Paintings by A. M. Hayes
NEW 2015 -
Hayes-Horne Ancestor Summary
"Gateway Ancestor" added with Early New England Ancestors, Magna Carta Links and Royal Ancestors.
Other Images grouped by theme
• Early Voyages to New England (1600's)
Images of the type of sailing vessels used to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the 1600's.
• Garrison House, Dover, New Hampshire (c. 1675)
An example of an early New England family home that was also used as
a Garrison House for protection against attacks from Native American
Indian tribes.
Samuel Hayes & his wife Leah Damm lived in this Garrison House from
1740 to 1770. Samuel was a son of John Hayes the emigrant [Dover, N.H.
c.1680]. The house was built by Leah’s father - William Damm.
• Early Settlers, Eastern Townships, Lower Canada (1790's)
An image of an early settler's home with a description of the challenges that they faced.
• Early Towns & Communities in North America
The early pioneer settlers built the first homesteads, schools, churches, businesses, towns, roads, bridges ...
• Early Transportation by Stagecoach
As soon as roads were built and well enough developed - horse drawn
stagecoaches were used to transport passengers, mail and goods between
towns and across regions.
• Olympic Flame - Vancouver Winter Olympic Games 2010
Leading up to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games – the Olympic
Torch Relay started on October 30, 2009 in Victoria, British Columbia –
as day one of the 106 day journey through over 1,000 communities across
Canada (including historic West Shefford (Bromont), Magog and
Saint-Lin-Laurentides, Quebec).