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Adolph Hayman [1]

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Biographical Notes: 
As a boy in small-town Charlotte in the 1890's, Adolph loved baseball. His name appears on the city draft roll. These draft cards have not survived. He was white and 26 years old. He died at the VA Hospital in Salisbury and was buried at Elmwood Cemetery. He lived at 2320 Belvedere Ave. in Charlotte.
Date of Birth: 
9/1/1890
Military Branch: 
Army
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Lytle Padgett (1906-1978): m. after 1940

Children: Charles Jones stepson Greensboro Richard Jones stepson Homestead FL Stella Curns stepdaughter William E. Jones stepson Charlotte

Dependents:

Parents: Lazarus and Rosina Lowenstein Hayman - they ran a downtown meat market Charlotte

Siblings: Felix Hayman - old ball park on S Mint St. named for him

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First Name: 
Adolph
Last Name: 
Hayman
Middle Name: 
Van
Military Details: 
Camp Jackson, Columbia, SC;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: Charlotte magistratehelped his brother manage a baseball team in Charlotte Location:
Military Rank: 
Sergeant
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North Carolina Death Index, Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, Charlotte Observer

Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/adolph-hayman [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918