Individual Details

ROBERT CHARLES HADEN

(21 Oct 1885 - 11 Jan 1964)



Warranty Deed. Dated 31 Dec 1909; Recorded 1 March 1910 in Fannin Co TX. Book 116, p. 540. For $700. Mary Jane Perkins Haden sold her house to R. C. Haden "part of the Original plat of the Town of Ladonia"

A. L. Clinkenbeard, Minister, First Christian Church, Ladonia, TX married Robert Charles Haden and Miss Audrey Earl White on 14 June 1909.

Fannin County Directory, 1910
Ladonia
Haden, R. C., merchant

1910 Census: Charley and Audrey, married 1 year with a son "Baby Haden". Census Day was April 15; William born on the 7th.
Charles was age 25, working in a Grocery Store. Audrey was 22 and had 1 child.

Daddy Charles did register for the World War I draft at age 32, 6 Sep 1918. Born 21 Oct 1885. He gave his employment as a Merchant & Cotton Broker. Audrey Earl Haden was listed as his nearest relative. His description was tall, slender build, blue eyes, blond hair.


1920 Census on Bonham Street next door to parents. Merchant - Retail Grocer.
Robert C. Haden was now age 34. Audrey 32. William C., son, age 9. Robert, son, age 5.

The Daily Ardmoreite, Dec 31, 1922, published at Ardmore, Carter Co, OK
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS delivered to you by parcel post; 500 for $1.00. 1000 for $1.75. Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, 500 for $1.50, 1000 for $2.50. We prepay postage, guarantee satisfaction and prompt shipment. Dealers Wanted.
R. C. Haden, Ladonia, Texas

1930 Census [both Charlie & his father were listed as Paris Street - their houses were on corners across Paris St but faced Bonham St.] Charlie R. Haden was age 45, he had married at age 23; Occupation was Salesman of "Truck Plants". Audrey was age 43. William C., son, age 19 was engaged in his father's business and listed with the same occupation. Robert was 15, John was 9. Henrietta White, Audrey's mother was now living with the family. She was a widow, age 68, but had married at age 18; she was born in Iowa. Her parents listed as born Illinois but it was Indiana.

The Commerce Journal, Commerce TX
10 Oct 1924
EAR CORN - Write for our car lot prices on good sound dry ear corn delivered your station. We allow inspection on all shipments. R. C. Haden. Ladonia, TX
[This ad was placed several times during the Fall of 1924.]

There is a family story which took place in the mid 1920's. The family went for a Sunday drive to Bug Tussle soon after obtaining their first car - Bug Tussle was a crossroads and country store relatively near Ladonia. The three boys rode in the back seat. They tried to talk to their Dad several times, and he shushed them saying he had to concentrate on his driving. Finally, Robert insisted that there was something Daddy needed to know. Turned out the youngest son John had fallen through a hole in the wooden floor a few miles back. They did go back and find John, unhurt.

Many members of the Haden family, as well as other Fannin Co families, used to summer in Colorado to escape the wicked Texas heat. Daddy Charles and Augie were no exception. Apparently one year, Daddy Charles either went along or remained. The following letter was written on his business letterhead but sent from Colorado:
W. C. Haden
Wholesale
Fruit and Vegetable
Springdale, Ark marked out and replaced with Manitou, Colo.
Oct. 27 - 1933
Dearest Audrey:
Weather continues perfect here and I am getting along fine, take a long walk daily and eat all my meals at our apartment, have not eaten a single meal out yet. Don't see how I can stay much longer but am going to stay until have one spell of bad weather, think though you can expect me home in about ten days. If you get chance to go anywhere and see coat you want get it. I want you to get one that really suits you even it it takes $90.00. also get that furniture you have been wanting when you see the kind you want.
Love from
Chas.

Ladonia News: Friday, July 21, 1939
Flowers For the Living - R. C. Haden
R. C. Haden, owner and founder of the Plant and Seed mail order business, using the slogan: "Quality Plants, the Kind that Grow" has ably and conclusively demonstrated the fact it is not where you have a business but how you conduct it that counts.
Most persons when they think of establishing a business, especially a new one, are prone to think that there is no room for an old business, nor a place where a new one could prosper. It is notely remarkable how many people that that a success cannot be made of any new venture, --excepting that it be launched in a large town or city, but there is plenty of evidence that it does not matter where your business is located if you have the ability to put it over.
We think one of the most outstanding examples of building a big business in a little town is that of our esteemed fellow townsman, R. C. Haden, who ships his merchandise into every state in the U.S.A. Charlie has made a considerable fortune and established a reputation for handling high class merchandise, rendering A-1 service, and is rated in Dun & Bradstreet as one of the substantial firms of the southwest.
He is the son of J. B. Haden, a pioneer merchant of Ladonia and had his business training in his father's store here, but when the time came for him to, "Go on his own" he decided what he wanted to do and with no thought but that he would succeed and with the idea that no better place than Ladonia could be found, he proved to one and all, that success depends entirely upon one's ability to think up a constructive program and put it into execution.
Charlie was early married to Miss Audrey White, of this city, and to them were born three sons, William Charles, Robert and John. William Charles and Robert are associated with their father in the business and John is in the State University preparing to become a lawyer.
In the last few years he acquired extensive interests in the rich alluvial lands near Springdale, Ark., where he raises most of the products he sells. For this reason he spends a part of each season at Springdale. In talking with his brother Will, we learn that Charlie is convalescing from an attack of pneumonia which has kept him confined to his home for several days.
What we started out to say is that there is just as many, and just as good, opportunities as there ever was and that it is not necessary to act on the advice of the R.R. magnate, the late. J. J. Hill, -- "Young man, go west," to become a business success, but simply do like Charlie, have an idea and put it over.
We also think that Charlie has proven that Ladonia is an ideal place to locate a new business or keep on with an old one.

1940 Census. Justice Prec 4, Ladonia Town, Fannin Co, TX, ED 74-21, Sheet 8B, Hh 205
Robt C. Haden, 54, Owns his home on Bonham Street worth $900. He had 4 years of high school, b. TX, lived in the same house in 1935. Merchant, Wholesale Veg Dealer
Aubrey [should have been Audrey] wife, 52.
Robert, son, age 26, Salesman, Wholesale Veg Dealer
Johnnie, son, 19.
Etta White, Mother-in-law, age 78, widow, b. Iowa. She was also living with them in 1935.

27 Apr 1942 World War II Draft Registration - the "old man's draft"
Robert Charles Haden of Ladonia, Fannin Co, TX. Age 56, born in Ladonia 21 Oct 1885. His telephone number was "61". Mrs. Audrey Haden would always know his address. He was self employed in Ladonia and Springdale, Washington, AR. He was 5'9" tall and weight 135# - blue eyes, blonde hair, scar on chin.

Ladonia News; Friday, July 16, 1943. Mr. & Mrs. R. C. Haden, left Tuesday for Springdale, Ark., where they will remain thru the season.

Ladonia News: Friday, Aug 8, 1947
Joe Haden Jr. has joined his brother R. C. in Manitou Springs, Colorado, for a vacation where the ozone is especially cool and acceptable.

1950 Census. Ladonia, Fannin Co, TX, Hh 139
Bonham Street
Charles R. Haden, 64, Wholesale Plants, Dealer
Audry, wife, 60

1959 Colorado Springs, CO, City Directory.
Robert C. Haden (Audrey) living at 18 Lincoln Av MS (Manitou Springs)


Died while living at the home of his son, John. Buried Ladonia City Cemetery, Ladonia TX
Texas Death Certificate #06617
Robert Charles Haden died at Bethania Hospital, Wichita Falls, TX; his usual residence was Ladonia, TX
Born 21 Oct 1885 in Ladonia, he was 78 when he died, 11 Jan 1964. He was retired from the wholesale produce business and was married. His father was J. B. Haden; his mother Elizabeth [unknown]. John Haden was the informant. He died of a pulmonary embolism complicated by senility and malnutrition. He was buried Ladonia Cemetery.

Obituary: R. C. Haden
Funeral services for R. C. Haden, 78, of Wichita Falls and Ladonia, Tex., who died Jan. 11, were held Monday, Jan. 13, at the First Christian Church of Ladonia with the Rev. Leonard Richardson officiating. Burial was at Ladonia.
Mr. Haden, the father of W. C. and Robert Haden of Springdale was a resident of Springdale for many years while in the fruit and vegetable business before his retirement.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Autrey [Audrey] Haden; three sons, W. C. and Robert Haden of Springdale and John Haden, of Wichita Falls; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Probably from "The Springdale News" Handwritten date of 1964.

The Bonham Daily Favorite, 13 Jan 1964
Charles Haden Rites Held Monday
LADONIA - Funeral services for Charles Haden, 78, native of Ladonia who died Saturday, Jan 11, 1964 in a Wichita Falls hospital, were held at the First Christian Church Monday afternoon.
The Rev. Leonard Richadson, pastor of the First Christian Church of Bonham, officiated the service. Interment ws in the IOOF cemetery with Delta Funeral Home directing.
Mr. Haden was born Oct. 21, 1885, in Ladonia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haden (sic). He had made his home in Wichita Falls for the past several years.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Aubrey (sic) Haden of Wichita Falls; three sons, William Charles Haden and Robert Haden, both of Springdale, Ark., and John Haden of Wichita Falls, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


From The Paris News, Paris, Texas, 13 Jan 1964
Entered Into Eternal Rest, Saturday, Jan 11, 1964
Robert C. Haden
Ladonia -- Funeral Services for a former Ladonia merchant, Robert Charles Haden, 78, who died Saturday in Wichita Falls, were set for 2:30 p.m. Monday in First Christian Church here. The Rev. Leonard Richardson, Bonham pastor, had charge. Delta Funeral Home arranging burial in the Ladonia Presbyterian Cemetery.
Born in Ladonia, Oct 21, 1885, the son of Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Haden, R. C. Haden married Miss Audrey White. They moved to Wichita Falls about three years ago.
Surviving besides Mrs. Haden are these sons: William Charles Haden and Robert Haden, Springdale, Ark., and John Haden, Wichita Falls, and 10 other descendants.

Daddy Charles and Augie were married for 55 years.

Events

Birth21 Oct 1885Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas
Marriage14 Jun 1909Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas - AUDREY EARL WHITE
Death11 Jan 1964Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas
BurialLadonia Cemetery, Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas

Families

SpouseAUDREY EARL WHITE (1887 - 1984)
ChildWILLIAM CHARLES "Bill" HADEN (1910 - 1992)
ChildRalph White Haden (1912 - 1913)
ChildRobert Haden (1914 - 2000)
ChildJohn Haden (1921 - 2010)
FatherJOSEPH BENJAMIN HADEN (1859 - 1953)
MotherELIZABETH ECHOLS "Bettie" HOLDERNESS (1863 - 1950)
SiblingWilliam Franklin Haden (1883 - 1953)
SiblingJoseph Benjamin Haden Jr. (1890 - 1957)
SiblingMaurice Haden (1894 - 1959)

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