Person:Anna Hay (5)

Watchers
m. 10 May 1865
  1. John Leonard Hay1866 - 1881
  2. Arthur Hay1868 - Aft 1916
  3. Anna Ridgely Hay1870 - 1906
  4. William Ridgely Hay1872 - 1939
  5. Capt. Charles Edward Hay, Jr.1874 - 1911
m. 6 Jul 1893
  1. Arthur B. Lloyd1894 -
  2. Mary G. Lloyd1896 -
  3. Helen Leonard LloydAbt 1905 -
  4. Ann G. LloydAbt 1906 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Anna Ridgely Hay
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 2 Oct 1870 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
Marriage 6 Jul 1893 Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinoisto John David Lloyd
Death[2][3] 3 Dec 1906 Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts
Burial[2] Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Sangamon, Illinois, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 224, p. 132C.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Find A Grave.
  3. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Death Records, 1841-1915. (FamilySearch).
  4.   United States. Passport applications, 1795-1925. (Washington, D.C. : National Archives).

    No. 9786, issued 27 Sep 1889, Sangamon County, Illinois.

    Annie R. Hay swears she was born 2 Oct 1870 in Springfield, Illinois. She intends to travel abroad "in Germany and other Continental Countries."
    Sworn 25 Sep 1889 before Clinton L. Conkling, Notary Public.

    Charles E. Hay swears he is acquainted with Annie R. Hay and tdhat the facts she states are true.
    Sworn 25 Sep 1889 before Clinton L. Conkling, Notary Public.

    Description: 19 yrs, 5' 3", medium forehead, hazel eyes, retrousse nose, square mouth, round chin, light brown hair, light brunette complexion, round face.

    Send passport to: Mrs. Mary R. Hay, c/o Stuyvesant House, New York City, New York.

  5.   Springfield (Illinois) State Journal
    6 Dec 1906.

    LLOYD---The body of Mrs. Annie Hay Lloyd, who died in a hospital in Fitchburg, Mass., Monday, will arrive in this city Friday and will be taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hay, South Second street. Funeral services probably will be held at St. Paul's pro-cathedral Friday.

    The decedent was born in Springfield and made her home in this city up to the time of her marriage to John David Lloyd, July 6, 1893. At that time, Mr. Lloyd was organist at St. Paul's pro-cathedral. She is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mary Gertrude, aged eleven; Helen, aged three, and Ann, aged one year. She also leaves three brothers, Arthur E. and William T. Hay of this city and Charles E. Hay of San Antonio, Tex.