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Charles Maurice Lay
Charles Maurice Lay
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Charles Maurice Lay
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The Loddon Australia
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Charles Maurice Lay of The Loddon Australia, was married to Elizabeth Sarah (Wilson) Lay in 1860, and have children Elizabeth Lay, Alice Lay, Evangeline Lay, Charles Maurice Lay, and Arthur Strowger Lay.
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Sutton G, Australia
Ly Al, Australia
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Married: 1860
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Other Charles Lay Biographies
Charles Montague Lay
c. 1893 - Sep 28, 1918
Charles Henry Lay
c. 1887 - Apr 19, 1941
Charles Arthur Lay
c. 1917 - Jun 9, 1941
Charles Lay
c. 1892 - Mar 25, 1918
Charles Lay
c. 1885 - Dec 19, 1916
Charles L Lay
Born c. 1925
Charles T Lay
Born c. 1910
Charles E Lay
Born c. 1916
Charles Lay
Born c. 1923
Charles S Lay
Born c. 1921
Charles R Lay
Born c. 1928
Charles Stewart Lloyd Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles William Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Arthur Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Edward Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Lloyd Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Edwin Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Robert Franck Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Henery Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Charles Henry Lay
Unknown - Unknown
Other Lay Family Biographies

Luther Hansford Lay
Born Oct 1, 1866

Charles Clyde Lay
Born Jan 21, 1883

Martha J Davis
Born Sep 2, 1859

Woodrow Lay
Born Aug 1915
Virginia Lay
Jan 19, 1916 - Sep 22, 2010
Ethel Lay
Dec 11, 1881 - Feb 1971
Norma C Lay
Apr 27, 1925 - Dec 25, 1999
Nelson Ransom Lay
Sep 14, 1925 - Feb 6, 2011
Benjamin Lay
May 1, 1903 - Feb 17, 1991
Mary L Lay
Aug 20, 1905 - Jul 20, 1998
Elizabeth A Lay
Feb 21, 1914 - May 1991
Isabel Lay
Jun 23, 1899 - Oct 1979
Benjamin F Lay
May 9, 1925 - Feb 12, 2001
William Lay
Mar 4, 1881 - Nov 1965
Samuel Lay
Aug 30, 1900 - Jun 1977
Martha Lay
Sep 7, 1918 - Sep 17, 2001
Anna Lay
Aug 16, 1881 - Aug 1974
Marion Mae Lay
May 16, 1920 - Feb 26, 1994
James Lay
Apr 24, 1885 - Mar 1976
Eleonore Lay
Aug 25, 1888 - Sep 1978
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Everyday Style & Fashion Trends In The 1930's
House dresses for the morning, afternoon dresses for going out, glamorous evening dresses and fur . . . women's fashion was expanding in the 1930's. During the 1930's, women still made their own clothing (lots of examples below, including a real sack dress), but manufactured dresses also came into their own and were actually cheaper. A dress for 49 cents - Really? That’s under $8.00 in today’s dollars! Discover 1930's fashion - a beautiful time for dressing and one that still influences designers today.

Our Hardworking Ancestors
Long days, backbreaking work, low pay: In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the average American worked 7 days a week, 12 hours a day just to survive. Even children as young as 5 or 6 would work in order to help their families. Imagine working every waking hour just to fill your belly and the bellies of those you loved! Labor unions were created to enforce better wages from businesses, working hours, and even paid vacations for workers. In 1894, Labor Day became a federal holiday as a tribute to the contribution of all of those who labored on behalf of the U.S. These photos highlight some of the tough jobs and working conditions of our ancestors, as well as some of the turn of the century parades in honor of them.

How to Throw a Party in the 1950s
Do you remember watching these films - or sometimes filmstrips - about dating, family life, courtesy, or citizenship on rainy days in school? If you're old enough you might have saw movies like this in home economics or social studies. They were always welcome because at least you had a break from listening to the teacher - but even at the time, they seemed a little corny. This 1950 Coronet film, "What Makes A Good Party", is typical of those types of films and as usual, provides a smile while some interesting observations into life in the 1950's.