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William Zachary Ayers

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Jul 1926 (aged 70)
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lizton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The 1860 Census shows James (age 30) and Rebecca (age 25) Ayers living in Danville with children Mary E. (age 6), William (age 3) and Marshal (age 2). The 1870 Census shows James (age 39) and Rebecca M. (age 35) living in Center Township with children Naoma (age 18), William Z. (age 13), Sarah M. (age 11), Willie (age 8), twins Eugene and Carey (age 4) and Clauda (age 2). The 1880 Census shows James (age 50) as a brick mason with wife Rebecca M. (age 47) and children Cora and Eugene (age 14), Viola (age 11) and William (age 23). William married Emma Ward in Marion County, Indiana on April 6, 1882. Emma died on June 11, 1892 in Danville. The 1900 Census shows William Z. Ayers (widowed, age 44, born in Indiana in March 1856) living in Middle Township, Hendricks County, Indiana with his mother Beckey M. Ayers and his two children Charley F. (age 9) and Dela (age 15). His Indiana death certificate shows he was a brick mason by trade.
The 1860 Census shows James (age 30) and Rebecca (age 25) Ayers living in Danville with children Mary E. (age 6), William (age 3) and Marshal (age 2). The 1870 Census shows James (age 39) and Rebecca M. (age 35) living in Center Township with children Naoma (age 18), William Z. (age 13), Sarah M. (age 11), Willie (age 8), twins Eugene and Carey (age 4) and Clauda (age 2). The 1880 Census shows James (age 50) as a brick mason with wife Rebecca M. (age 47) and children Cora and Eugene (age 14), Viola (age 11) and William (age 23). William married Emma Ward in Marion County, Indiana on April 6, 1882. Emma died on June 11, 1892 in Danville. The 1900 Census shows William Z. Ayers (widowed, age 44, born in Indiana in March 1856) living in Middle Township, Hendricks County, Indiana with his mother Beckey M. Ayers and his two children Charley F. (age 9) and Dela (age 15). His Indiana death certificate shows he was a brick mason by trade.


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