Still digesting some of Ellen L.'s information on the family of James William and Harriet (Beddows) Daugherty. I'm including the children of their daughter, Harriet and her husband Joseph Hayworth. They had ten children.
Frederick (Fred) H. Hayworth was the twin of Alph Hayworth and born on 10/15/1884 in Independence township, Nodaway County, Missouri and died 4/27/1971 in Creston, Union County, Iowa. Fred married on 2/24/1909 in Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri to Grace Nell Cowen (1886-2/23/1928). Fred and Grace Hayworth had one daughter, Fern Hayworth (6/22/1910 - 6/22/1910). Fern Hayworth is buried in the New Hope Cemetery, Independence Township, Nodaway County, Missouri. Grace Cowen Hayworth died in 1928 and is buried in the same cemetery as Fern Hayworth. Fred Hayworth married again on 6/23/1929 in Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa to Fanny Patrick (1/3/1889 Sayersville, Kentucky - 2/3/1990 Creston, Union County, Iowa). Fred and Fanny Hayworth lived for a time in the state of Washington and returned to Creston, Union County, Iowa were they owned and operated a Nursing Home. Both are buried in the Graceland Cemetery, Creston, Union County, Iowa.
Nellie Mae Hayworth was born 9/14/1886 in Independence Township, Nodaway County, Missouri and died 7/14/1984 in Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri. On 3/8/1915 in St. Joseph Missouri she married George W. Lyle (1/29/1893 Parnell, Missouri - 1/14/1961 Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri). Nellie Hayworth was a teacher in and around the Nodaway and Worth county area for a number of years. Nellie and George Lyle were the parents of six children; Harold Drexel Lyle (4/5/1916 - 2/23/1933); Donald Kenneth Lyle (10/23/1918 - 2/22/1971); Helen Viola Lyle (6/8/1920 - 2/10 2002); Lola Maria Lyle (12/24/1921 - 4/11/1988); George Forrest Lyle (6/21/1924 - 12/19/1925); Bobbie Dean Lyle (5/1/1929 - 8/2/1991). Nellie and George Lyle are buried in the Rose Hill portion of Parnell Cemetery, Worth County, Missouri.
I am finished sharing the long letter that Ellen L. sent me concerning this large family. There were so many instances in children dying and mothers not surviving childbirth in the history of the settling of our country. Very sad.
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