Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana . ittle distance from what is now the stonechurch of Ross township. His brother, Thomas Hayward, settled not fareastward towards Hobart. The other three brothers, settling in the same lU HISTORY OF LAKE COUNTY. part of the county, not far from the claim of Bartlett \\oods, are still living inthe ^^est. A son of Charles Havward is Edwin Hayward. the second in thiscounty to bear that name, and two sons, George Hayward living near Hobart,and Oliver Hayward, are the two sons of Thomas Hayward, who died inMarch. 1904. after a residence


Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana . ittle distance from what is now the stonechurch of Ross township. His brother, Thomas Hayward, settled not fareastward towards Hobart. The other three brothers, settling in the same lU HISTORY OF LAKE COUNTY. part of the county, not far from the claim of Bartlett \\oods, are still living inthe ^^est. A son of Charles Havward is Edwin Hayward. the second in thiscounty to bear that name, and two sons, George Hayward living near Hobart,and Oliver Hayward, are the two sons of Thomas Hayward, who died inMarch. 1904. after a residence in the county of sixty-six full years. Thomas Muzzall. also from England, with a mother and two sisters,residing a short time m Canada, became also a settler in the same neighbor-hood in 1837. All these English families became good Americans and valu-able citizens. They all selected the same part of the county a little northof the prairie belt. Their descendants are now among the prosperous andenterprising citizciis of Crown Point and Hobart and the far ^\ Charles M.\r\ix, a pioneer of 1S36, was born August 4, 1811, inNorwich, Connecticut. In his young manhood he spent about two years inSouth Carolina, visited Xew Orleans, went up to Alton and then to Lock-port in Illinois, in 1S33. In 1835 ^^^ ^^^^ married to Miss Charlotte Perry,and with her mother came into the western edge of Indiana in 1836. He andMrs. Perrv located claims, and those claims were included in Lake county HISTORY OF LAKE COUNTY. 115 when that was organized. He sold his first farm, now in Hanover, nearBrunswick, to Henry Sasse, Sr., alwut 1839. In 1851, then a widower, hewas married to Miss Ehza Fuller, a daughter of Mr. H. S. Fuller, of WestCreek. Ahout 1881 he sold his second large and valuable farm and boughtthe old Judge \\ilkinson place, where he built a stately residence. He theredied in 1892, nearly eighty-one years of age. He was a noble example oftrue manhood and was noted among Lake county pion


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