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Hayes Memorials and Gravestones

Hayes Memorials and Gravestones


Hayes Gravestones in Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover NH

Hayes Gravestones in Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover, New Hampshire


Hayes Family Cemetery & Peter Monroe Hayes & Eight Siblings - West Shefford (Bromont) Que

Hayes Family Cemetery & Peter Monroe Hayes & Eight Siblings - West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec


Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell & Family - West Shefford (Bromont) Que

Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell & Family - West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec


Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell

Peter Monroe Hayes & Addie Melvina Newell


Peter Monroe Hayes House in West Shefford (Bromont) Que

Peter Monroe Hayes House in West Shefford (Bromont), Quebec


Harrison Cooley Hayes & 4 Sisters

Harrison Cooley Hayes & Four Sisters


Harrison Cooley Hayes & Anna Muriel Webb

Harrison Cooley Hayes & Anna Muriel Webb


Paintings by A M Hayes

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).


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