NameLorinda W. Holloway
Birth21 Apr 1827, Kentucky
Death13 Aug 1890, Missouri
Spouses
Birth20 Oct 1821, Callaway Co., Missouri
Deathaft 1896, Prob. Jackson Co., Missouri615
FatherBoone Hays (1783-1850)
MotherLydia Ann Scholl (1789-)
Marriage9 Jun 1842, Jackson Co, Missouri615
Notes for Lorinda W. Holloway
615Eliza Ann HAYS
Isaac T. HAYS
Van Daniel HAYS
Temperance J. HAYS
Eugene HAYS
Henry Upton HAYS
Linville Wiley HAYS
Benjamin HAYS
James M. HAYS b: 19 May 1871 in Jackson Co., MO
Alfred Boone HAYS b: 11 Sep 1846 in Callaway Co., MO
Fannie HAYS b: 22 Oct 1848 in Jackson Co., MO
Notes for Linville (Spouse 1)
618Linville HAYS was a First Lieutenant in Captain Milton SCHOLL's Company, a component of Colonel D.A. WILLIAMS Cavalry Regiment, under the command of Brigadier General Jo SHELBY C.S.A. "When (Major General Sterling) PRICE Army crossed at Byram's Ford (at the Battle of Westport), Linville HAYS was in the van and was the first man across the Blue and through the fifteen mile line of defenses thrown up by General CURTIS on the west side of the (Big Blue) River (Doerschuck, p. 5)[see Note 19, 20 & 21](MO Tenth Cavalry)(MO Twelfth Cavalry)(MO William's Regiment).

Daniel MUIR and Linville HAYS were teamsters for Majors, Russell and Waddell Giulvezan, p. 22). When the freighting company failed, Linville HAYS was at Bent's Fort in Colorado. News of the failure had not been received in Kansas City, and he had $60,000 worth of drafts that had not been cashed. He traveled 620 miles in six days to beat the stage carrying the news to Kansas City. Linville arrived one hour prior to the stage and cashed the drafts at the bank (Doerschuck, pp. 6-7).




615Eliza Ann HAYS
Isaac T. HAYS
Van Daniel HAYS
Temperance J. HAYS
Eugene HAYS
Henry Upton HAYS
Linville Wiley HAYS
Benjamin HAYS
James M. HAYS b: 19 May 1871 in Jackson Co., MO
Alfred Boone HAYS b: 11 Sep 1846 in Callaway Co., MO
Fannie HAYS b: 22 Oct 1848 in Jackson Co., MO
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