Cora Belle (Metzner) Haley |
Metzner cabin where Cora was born |
Eli & Cora (Metzner) Haley |
Losing a child was a more common occurrence over a hundred years ago, but I'm sure it was a heartbreaking experience. I do not have the cause of death for Orpha, but Charles died of acute pneumonia. This funeral photo is the only known photo of him.
Charles Leo "Charlie" Haley (1902-1903) |
Eli (seated), Cora (standing), Vera, Orpha & Mary Haley |
The Haley girls |
The Haley girls |
After many years of living on the farm, Cora and Eli moved in with their daughter & son-in-law, Vera and Clarence Stuber. The Stubers lived in Madison Township, where Cora died on April 28, 19552. I had previously posted about her funeral record.
Cora (Metzner) Haley on the farm |
My dad remembers that his grandma Haley in her later years suffered near blindness from glaucoma. She could only make out shadows. Yet she was still able to fix a plate and feed herself. He mentioned my aunts helping to braid her hair. Dad was only 11 years old when she passed, so I need to speak with my aunts and uncle to see if they have other memories of grandma Haley.
Sources:
1. Commercial-Review, Portland, Indiana, April 29, 1955, page 1, Obituary of Mrs. Cora B. Haley.
2. Ancestry.com. Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. Microfilm. Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. , Cora Belle Haley, 4-28-1955, Jay County, Indiana.
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge was created by Amy Johnson Crow of No Story Too Small blog. The premise is to write once a week about a specific ancestor - whether it be a story, a biography, a photograph or a research problem.
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