Individual Details
Isaac James Haden
(10 Mar 1843 - )
Isaac was a Presbyterian Minister. Family moved to Cameron, TX.
He is said to have had Civil War Service . Probably was the James J/I Haden in a roster of the Huntsville Guards, organized July 1861.
1880 Census. Prec 1, Milam Co, TX, Hh 144
James Hayden, 37
Amanda, 37, wife
John W., 11, son
William W., 6, son
Events
Families
Spouse | Amanda A. Hill (1843 - ) |
Father | John Tate Haden (1812 - 1874) |
Mother | Mary Ann Miller (1822 - 1853) |
Sibling | Mary Susan Haden (1844 - 1902) |
Sibling | Joseph Anthony Haden (1846 - 1905) |
Sibling | Sarah L. Haden (1848 - 1900) |
Sibling | Catharine Tate Haden (1849 - 1889) |
Sibling | Dr. Robert Payne Haden (1852 - 1893) |
Endnotes
1. Pauline Jones Gandrud, Alabama Records: Madison County, multiple volumes by county, (Easley, SC: Southern Historical Press, 1980-).
2. Dorothy Kabler Haden, John Haden of Virginia, (Adams Press, Chicago, IL c.1968. LDS Microfilm #1597980), p.152.
3. Dorothy Kabler Haden, John Haden of Virginia, (Adams Press, Chicago, IL c.1968. LDS Microfilm #1597980), p.152.
4. Dorothy Kabler Haden, John Haden of Virginia, (Adams Press, Chicago, IL c.1968. LDS Microfilm #1597980), p.152.
5. "Pauline Gandrud Papers|Collier-Haden, Item 33, 48p," ; Collection 555, Box 3967b, Folder 112, Pauline Gandrud Papers; Digitized Online, http://purl.lib.ua.edu/115876; William Stanley Hoole Special Collections Library, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.