17129. Charles Henry Partridge
Charles Henry Partridge was a farmer and a road builder.
34327. Glen Robertson Partridge
Glen and Rose Partridge had no children.
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona
December 21, 1962Funeral services were held in the Wickenburg chapel last Saturday morning for GLENN R. PARTRIDGE of Parker who died in Community Hospital December 12. Rev. James Wilson, Presbyterian minister, officiated and burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. Partridge was born March 10, 1894, in Lincoln Neb., and had been a power lineman for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in the Parker area for the past 10 years.
Survivors ware the widow, Rose, Parker; and three brothers, Vern of Minden, Neb., Theodore of Woodriver, Neb., and Ned to Tucson.
17141. Charlotte Elizabeth Hayden
Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY)
July 14, 1938Mrs Charlotte Hayden Jull (sic), widow of Harry S. Jull (sic) of Bath, died Wednesday, July 13, 1938 at Binghampton. Her husband wa owner and editor od the Bath Courier. She survived her husban nearly 50 years, During her residence in Bath, Mrs, Jull (sic) was prominent socially, active in the Presbyterian Church and charter member of the DAR.
Surviving are two sons, Henry of Cleveland and Robert of Washington; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Phillips of California.
Sarah was the daughter of Levi Gaylord and adopted by Hezekiah Hayden
Descendants of Roger courtesy of Mrs. Wiliam C. Clark
Chicago Daily Tribune
September 16, 1894HASKELL - Sept. 14, at Littleton, N.H., Henry Tudor Haskell, aged 74 years.
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Episcopal Bishop of Maryland. William Paret served as Bishop of Maryland from 1884 until his death in 1911. Bishop Paret was born in New York City, son of John and Hester (Levi) Paret and grandson of Stephen Paret, a native of Tricolet, France. In 1849 he graduated from Hobart College and married Maria Green Peck, daughter of Isaac and Agnes Peck of Flushing, New York. After his ordination as a priest in 1853, Paret was rector at churches in New York, Michigan and Pennsylvania before serving at the Church of the Epiphany in Washington, D.C., from 1876 to 1884. He was elected bishop of the diocese of Maryland in 1884, following the death of Bishop William Pinckney. With his influence and counsel, the Maryland diocese was divided in 1895, creating a new Diocese of Washington. In 1893 Bishop Paret was one of the incorporators on the original charter of the Washington National Cathedral.
His wife Maria died in 1897 and Bishop Paret re-married April 21, 1900. His second wife, Mrs. Sarah Hayden Haskell was the widow of Henry Tudor Haskell of Chicago, who died seven years earlier.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
November 27, 1912Harriet Hayden, wife of Charles D. Baker, long a newspaper writer and highly esteemed among his associates, died yesterday morning from cerebral apoplexy, after a weeks illness, at her home, 633 Decatur street. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. Baker4 in his affliction.
Mrs. Baker was born at Windsor, Conn., June 28, 1850, her parents being Levi G. and Mary Belden Hayden, and she was a direct descendant on her father's side of Governor Bradford of the Plymouth Colony.
She belonged to the Colonia Club, and was a member of its executive committee, and was also a member of the Brooklyn Society of New England Women, Colony No. 8.
She married Me, Bakjer at Windsor, Conn., June 11, 1872, coming to Brooklyn immediately after her marriage.
She was a member of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church for twelve years, during the pasorate of the Rev. Sr. R. R. Meredith. She later united with the Central Congregational Church, in which she was active till her death and was much beloved.
She leaves her husband; two daughhters, Miss Alice Hayden Baker and Mrs. Oliver J. DuFour; a son, Sidney H., and grandson, Robert Hayden Baker.