Listed as a schoolteacher in the 1870 census
John was an avid genealogist and served as Justice of the Peace in Decatur Township, Marion County, in the late 1880s and 1890s.
Husband of Fanny Horner Haworth
Father of Paul Leland, Rosalie and Caroline R "Carrie" Blank.
Grandfather of Leland John, Anna Ruth, and Martha Rosalie Haworth.
There are 4 additional children of John D and Fanny Haworth buried at Easton Cemetery-West Newton IN:
Infant 1868-1868
Willie 1869-1870
Herbert 1873-1893
Infant 1879-1879
Appears property owned originally by James Dillon Haworth and passed down thru his son, Edward and then to Edward's son John Dayton & wife, Fanny Haworth who in 1893 sold property to West Newton Cemetery Co. for $1000 for the large West Newton IN cemetery. James originally had 240 acres according to family history.
Article appeared in THE INDIANAPOLIS (IN) NEWS, MARCH 16, 1893
Listed as a schoolteacher in the 1870 census
John was an avid genealogist and served as Justice of the Peace in Decatur Township, Marion County, in the late 1880s and 1890s.
Husband of Fanny Horner Haworth
Father of Paul Leland, Rosalie and Caroline R "Carrie" Blank.
Grandfather of Leland John, Anna Ruth, and Martha Rosalie Haworth.
There are 4 additional children of John D and Fanny Haworth buried at Easton Cemetery-West Newton IN:
Infant 1868-1868
Willie 1869-1870
Herbert 1873-1893
Infant 1879-1879
Appears property owned originally by James Dillon Haworth and passed down thru his son, Edward and then to Edward's son John Dayton & wife, Fanny Haworth who in 1893 sold property to West Newton Cemetery Co. for $1000 for the large West Newton IN cemetery. James originally had 240 acres according to family history.
Article appeared in THE INDIANAPOLIS (IN) NEWS, MARCH 16, 1893
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