3. | Sallie Louise Haynes was born on 25 Jun 1883 in Moore's Hill,Indiana (daughter of Dr. William Henry Haynes and May Ida Weaver); died on 12 Jun 1978 in Birmingham,Alabama; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery,Birmingham,Alabama. Notes:
A family tree, recorded on the back of a 1950 election ballot by her son
Haynes, showed her first name as "Sara".
It was said that if she had been a man, she'd be the chairman of General Motors.
The Haynes girls Grace and Louise lived with my great grandparents parents, the George Mattox family, for some time in a little house near the corner of Manchester and Moore Streets in Aurora, Indiana. I believe it was equivalent to their high school years. I have a vague recollection of their mother having died or being very sick, I also vaguely believe their father may have been a doctor. What I am sure of is that the house was full---two Mattox girls, Mary Ruth and Rosa Lee as well as two boys. (Somewhere I have a picture of a party of girls all lying on a bed smiling and clowning around. The four girls are in the picture, which I will eventually find.) The result was that the women were friends all their lives. In about 1959 or so they decided to have a get-together here at our house in Springfield. My mother Frances Platt Bradley and I were living with my grandmother Mary Ruth Platt. They came by train and stayed about a week. I was about 15 at the time and it was long ago, but a few memories remain. Most particularly I remember the mood. It seemed like we spent a week laughing. There were a lot of shared memories and old in-jokes. One I remember particularly. There had been a car trip to Springfield in the thirties I think, a time when our then new man made lake was filling up. Apparently my mother and uncle had made a big deal of it and when taken out to see it. The Robergs particularly thought it was a great joke so that even in the fifties the folks from the coast were still making fun of our puddle. I remember both women as being very proud of their children and bragging about them. Louise struck me as warm and friendly with a nice common touch. Grace was my favorite. She was elegant, dressed to the nines (shopped at I, Magnin) and conversed with a teenage boy as if he were an adult. Louise told us about Birmingham and Grace told us all about Bellingham Washington where they lived and where Ralph had a paper factory. They also had a house in the woods called Woodwinds, which I thought sounded very exotic. After that I know Louise continued to write regularly a line of round hand writing. My mother had a brother George who taught law at the University of Oregon and on some trips out there she would call or see Jane Roberg. Phil Bradley, Springfield, Illinois, June 26, 2011
Notes:
Cott & Sallie met at the University of Kentucky.
Children:
- William Haynes Kelley, Sr was born on 5 Jun 1913 in Vancouver,British Columbia,Canada; died on 25 Mar 1980 in Birmingham,Alabama; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery,Birmingham,Alabama.
- 1. Grace Kathleen Kelley was born on 22 Jul 1914 in Huntington Park,Los Angles,California; died in 1993 in Birmingham,Alabama; was buried in Elmwood Cemetary,Birmingham,Alabama.
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