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Dr Anaximander Belemus Hayden

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Dr Anaximander Belemus Hayden

Birth
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Dec 1891 (aged 84)
Tenaha, Shelby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Shelby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Surgeon for Confederate Army
Husband of Louisa Thompson Hayden

Anaximander Belemus Hayden, son of Hannah Ramsey and Dr. William Belemus Hayden, was born Dec. 12, 1807, in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He married Louisa Thompson on Dec. 19, 1833. Their children are William Belemus Elisha, b. 1835; Hannah Elizabeth Jane, b. 1837; Mary Mariah Louisa (Gettys), b. 1839; Margaret Malinda Melissa, b. 1841; Irene Ceasarini (Marshall), b. 1843; George Anson, b. 1846; John Ramsey, b. 1849; and Anaximander Montgomery, b. 1852.

The Haydens came to Shelby County, Texas, in 1872; Dr. Hayden would have been 64 years old and his wife, 57. The 1880 census lists Dr. A. B. Hayden, 72; his wife, Louisa, 65; daughter Lizzie Hayden, 35; daughter and her husband, Irene, 25, and N. W., 32, Marshall; and black servant, Charles Hayden, 13, born in Virginia.

Dr. Hayden died Dec. 16, 1891, in Tenaha, and his wife died the following year. Their descendants are buried in Smith-Hayden and other Shelby County cemeteries.

Sources:
1880 Census, Shelby County, Texas
Surgeon for Confederate Army
Husband of Louisa Thompson Hayden

Anaximander Belemus Hayden, son of Hannah Ramsey and Dr. William Belemus Hayden, was born Dec. 12, 1807, in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He married Louisa Thompson on Dec. 19, 1833. Their children are William Belemus Elisha, b. 1835; Hannah Elizabeth Jane, b. 1837; Mary Mariah Louisa (Gettys), b. 1839; Margaret Malinda Melissa, b. 1841; Irene Ceasarini (Marshall), b. 1843; George Anson, b. 1846; John Ramsey, b. 1849; and Anaximander Montgomery, b. 1852.

The Haydens came to Shelby County, Texas, in 1872; Dr. Hayden would have been 64 years old and his wife, 57. The 1880 census lists Dr. A. B. Hayden, 72; his wife, Louisa, 65; daughter Lizzie Hayden, 35; daughter and her husband, Irene, 25, and N. W., 32, Marshall; and black servant, Charles Hayden, 13, born in Virginia.

Dr. Hayden died Dec. 16, 1891, in Tenaha, and his wife died the following year. Their descendants are buried in Smith-Hayden and other Shelby County cemeteries.

Sources:
1880 Census, Shelby County, Texas


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