Thomas Byron and Nanno
Hayes were married on 18 Jan 1885. They were married in the Catholic church in Ivesdale,
Champaign County,
Illinois, by father Dan O
Dwyer. The “Witnesses” to the marriage were William
Hayes and Helen F. Byron (neither relationship is known at this time). (I have a copy)
Thomas listed his residence as
Colfax township, his occupation as a farmer, that he was white,
Irish, and would be 24 on his next birthday. He listed his parents as John Byron and Anna
Sullivan. John (33) and Anna (21) were married on 30 April, 1856 in
Sangamon County,
Illinois (I have a copy). From 1880 thru 1900 he was a farmer and lived in
Colfax township,
Champaign County,
Illinois. 1n the 1900 Census Anna was listed as having had 11 children of which 8 were living.
Nanno listed her residence as
Monticello, that she was white,
Irish, and would be 22 on her next birthday. She listed her parents as John
Hayes and Anna Ryan (both sets of parents were born in Ireland). I have less information on her parents at this time.
On all Census reports, both Thomas and Nanno stated that they were born in
Illinois, and that their parents were born in Ireland.
According to Social Security application forms (I have copies).
John Joseph was born in
Cheyenne,
WyomingAnn was born in
Monticello,
Piatt County,
IllinoisWilliam Michael, James, and Joseph Lionel were all born in Wood River,
Hall County,
Nebraska.
Nanno died on 7 March 1914, and is buried in
Valentine,
Nebraska.
Thomas died 21 November 1929 in
Monticello,
Illinois, and is buried in Ivesdale,
Illinois.
My lineage is from John Joseph who married Mary
Nutter. They had 2 children from the marriage, Jacquelin and
Barton (my father). Barton married Juanita
Covert and they had 3 children,
Barton (me) , John, and Patricia. Only John has any children, and they are Amanda and Nathan. My aunt Jackie married Howard
Disney (no relation) and they had 4 children, Byron, Barbara, Victoria, and Deborah. They have additional children too numerous to list at this time.
I would be interested in trading any pictures, documents, stc.