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Hay Family Siblings Photo #2 - Frank Bertram, Raymond Winfield, Ella May

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Photographs

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Children & Infants

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Original Print

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Photo Type:

Cabinet Photo

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Black & White

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Item number:

1091751152

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Antique Cabinet Card Photograph. Identified as siblings Raymond Winfield Hay, Frank "Bert" Bertram Hay, and Edna May Hay. Photo by Billings studio of Racine, Wisconsin. Their parents were Edwin Bottomley Hay and Ella Hazlett Hay. Measures approximately 4.25 x 6.5 including mount. Condition: This is an original photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It is in very good condition with some staining along right side edge and corners. Comments: Edwin "Ed" Bottomley Hay was born January 16, 1856 in Raymond, Wisconsin and died October 10, 1899 in Kensington, Kansas. He was the son of John Hay and Hannah Bottomley Hay. He was married to Ella Hazlett in 1880. Ella was born in 1862 and died in 1888 in Kensington, Kansas. She was the daughter of Cyrus S. Hazlett (b. 1834 in Pennsylvania) and Mary Ann Doane (b. October 11, 1833 in Canada). The children of Edwin and Ella included Raymond Winfield Hay, Frank Bertram Hay, and Edna May Hay. Edwin then married Lena Mae Stippick (1863-1896) in 1893. John Hay, father of Edwin, was born February 26, 1824 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England and died August 31, 1870 in Raymond, Racine Co., Wisconsin. He was married to Hannah Bottomley Hay. She was born September 16, 1830 to Edwin Bottomley (1809-1850) and Martha Schofoeld Jessop Bottomley (1812-1894). Hannah was also reportedly married to Thomas Brown (1836-1850). Hannah and John had several children including Andrew Hay (1852-1894), Martha Elizabeth Hay Gooder (1854-1927), Edwin Bottomley Hay (1856-1899), Jane Hay Ball (1858-1914), Margaret Hay Foxwell (1860-1938), Selina Hay (1864-1877), Thomas Hay (1864-1954), Henry Dixon Hay (1866-1914), Alfred E. Hay (1868-1914), and John George Hay (1870-1871). Daughter Martha Elizabeth Hay Gooder was wed to William Gooder in 1878. William Gooder was born April 10, 1852 in Dover, Racine Co., Wisconsin and died May 8, 1922 in Phillips Co., Kansas. His parents were Job Gooder (1819-1892) and Ann Haigh Gooder (1814-1898). The siblings of William included Sarah Gooder Cockroft (1842-1912), John Wilbur Gooder (1847-1929), Betsy Ann Gooder Lewis (1849-1912), and Emma Gooder Broxson (1854-1938). Additional Comments: The photo(s) in this listing were removed from a set of three antique albums originally belonging to Newton Henry Bottomley (1880-1967) and his wife Edna May Hay (1887-1976) who lived in Price, Wisconsin. Many of the other album photos, which are sold separately, were taken in Racine Co. Wisconsin and included Bottomley and related families Sheard, Gooder, Hay, Burns, Skewes, and Hoyt.