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Butler Hayles
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Butler Hayles, 1801 - 1832 Butler Hayles 1801 1832
Butler Hayles was born on 1801, in , to Iphediah Hales and Ann Hales (born Butler).
Butler was baptized on 1823, in .
Butler had 12 siblings: Mercy Hayles, James Hayles and .
Butler married Mary Hayles (born Pepper) on 1807, at age 6.
Mary was born in 1789.
They had 9 children: Eliza Hayles and 8 other children.
Butler lived in 1841, in .
He lived in 1851, in .
Butler passed away on 1832, at age 31 in .
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William B Hayles
1801 William B Hayles in 1861 England & Wales Census
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Butler Hayles, born 1835 Butler Hayles 1835
Butler Hayles was born in 1835, in , to Onesiphorus Hayles and Mary Hayles (born Loveday).
Butler had 9 siblings: Onesiphorus Hayles, Elijah Hales and .
Butler lived in 1841, in .
He lived in 1851, in .
Butler passed away.
Documents of Butler Hayles
Butler Hayles, born Circa 1835 Butler Hayles 1835
Butler Hayles was born circa 1835, in , to Onesiphorus Hayles and Ellen Hayles.
Butler had 13 siblings: Charlotte Griffiths (born Hayles), Ruth Rugless (born Hayles) and .
Butler lived in 1851, in .
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Butler HaylesButler Hayles in Daily Telegraph and North Murchison and Pilbarra Gazette (WA) - June 18 1937
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... last ten minutes, when Nannine rallied and reduced the leeway by two goals and several points. Concerted action through the agencies of Fisher, Stewart, McDonnell, Butler, Peterkin, Wallace and Hayles gave the winners plenty of opportunities to score goals and clinch the day. Nannine did not display the same work and were outclassed in the air. Hayles scored no less than 6 goals. Towns ;were best represented by Stewart, McDonnell, Wallace, Butler Hayles, Fisher, Geyer and Peterkin, with assistance from Dickhart. Nannine were best served by Q. Sewell. who was outstanding, J. Roberts, C. S
Publication place: North Murchison, Pilbarra, Western Australia, Australia