Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #366 from Delaware Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Memoirs 1865-1950

Date of Conference Journal Memoir/Obituary March 30 - April 3, 1938
Deceased Person William Henry Hayman
Birth 3/31/1852 in Princess Anne, Md.
Death 5/12/1937
Church Service, Charges Served, Affiliated Locations, and Other Biographical Information Born during slavery. While raising family, attended Princess Anne Academy for the Ministry. Converted at John Wesley M. E. Church, Princess Anne, Md. Active member of Metropolitan M. E. Church before entering ministry. Charges: Horntown, Va.; Wetipquin, Md.; Box Iron, Md.; Deals Island, Md.p; Newark, Md. & Millsboro, Del.
Family and Other Information Parents: Charlotte & William Hayman Spouse: Leah Bowland (deceased) - 12 children; 3 deceased in infancy, Estella & Charlotte also predeceased him. Surviving: Pierce, William H., Joseph W., Bershares, Oliver J., Ida J., Goldsboro, Fanny B. Moany & Lucy A. Jackson.
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