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O. H. Haynes, Sr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | O. H. Haynes, Sr.
:This article also contains the biography of Sheriff Haynes's daughter, Cleone Hodges. Oscar Henry Haynes, Sr., or O. H. Haynes, Sr. (September 20, 1888 – April 18, 1969), was from 1933 to 1952 the Democratic sheriff of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. A long-time Minden resident, he was the father of subsequent Sheriff O. H. Haynes, Jr., and the grandfather of Louisiana State University American football star Fred Haynes, who played for the Tigers in Baton Rouge during the latter 1960s. ==Family background==
Haynes was born in the village of Shongaloo in central Webster Parish, the oldest of eight children of John Oscar "J. O." Haynes (1848-1918), a native of Georgia, and his second wife, the former Julia Ann Butts (1862-1935). J. O. Haynes had a previous wife, the former Mary Ann Burns (1847-1885), a native of Arkansas whom he married in Claiborne Parish prior to the creation of Webster Parish. Mary Ann died a month after giving birth to the couple's ninth child. In 1887, J. O. married Julia, who the next year gave birth to Oscar Henry Haynes, Sr. J. O. Haynes hence had seventeen children between 1867 and 1906 by the two marriages.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oscar Henry Haynes, Sr. )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=John Oscar Haynes )〕 Oscar Henry Haynes married the former Mary Lynn Burns (February 5, 1889 — February 7, 1971), the daughter of Andrew Jackson Burns (1851-1946) and Isabelle Burns (1853-1910), who are buried in the Old Shongaloo Cemetery. The couple had four children, all deceased, J. Y. Haynes and his wife, the former Edith Henry, Cleone Hodges (1909-2012), and Delmus Wells Haynes (1918-1919), who died prior to his second birthday, and the youngest, Oscar Henry Haynes, Jr. (1920-1996), and his wife, the former Freddie Louise Walker (born 1924).〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mary Lynn Burns )〕
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