Mary Kathryn Meyer

Brief Life History of Mary Kathryn

When Mary Kathryn Meyer was born on 31 January 1912, in Newcomerstown, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States, her father, Milan Meyer, was 32 and her mother, Maude Ellen Marshall, was 26. She married Raymond Eugene Hayward in 1934. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in Oxford Township, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States in 1920. She died on 25 December 2005, in Dover, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States, at the age of 93, and was buried in Dover, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States.

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Family Time Line

Raymond Eugene Hayward
1909–1987
Mary Kathryn Meyer
1912–2005
Marriage: 1934
Nancy Rae Hayward
1935–2022
Thomas M. Hayward
1952–2011

Sources (6)

  • Mary C Meiger im Haushalt von Milan Meiger, „United States Census, 1920“
  • Mary K Hayward, „United States Social Security Death Index“
  • Mary Kay Meyer im Eintrag für Raymond E Hayward, „United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014“

World Events (8)

1913 · The Sixteenth Amendment

The Sixteenth Amendment allows Congress to collect an income tax without dividing it among the states based on population.

1913 · The Seventeenth Amendment

The Seventeenth Amendment allows the people of each state to elect their own Senators instead of having the state legislature assign them.

1937 · The Neutrality Act

The Neutrality Acts were passed in response to the growing conflicts in Europe and Asia during the time leading up to World War II. The primary purpose was so the US wouldn't engage in any more foreign conflicts. Most of the Acts were repealed in 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

Name Meaning

German and Swiss German: from Middle High German meier, a status name for a steward, bailiff, or overseer, which later came to be used also to denote a tenant farmer, which is normally the sense in the many compound surnames formed with this term as a second element. Originally it denoted a village headman (ultimately from Latin maior ‘greater, superior’). This form of the surname is also established in France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine); see also 3 below. Compare Maier , Mayer , Meier , and Myer .

Jewish (Ashkenazic): from the Yiddish personal name Meyer, from Hebrew Meir ‘enlightener’, a derivative of or ‘light’ with the prefix m-. Compare Maier , Majer , Major , Mayer , Mayor , Meier , and Meir .

Dutch: variant, also Flemish and Americanized, of Meijer , a cognate of 1 above. This surname is also established in South Africa, where it was also brought from France (see 1 above).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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