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Herbert C. Hayman, who is the efficient chief clerk of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Salem, is a native of West
Virginia. He was born at Millwood, Oct. 31, 1898, and is the son of William H. and Lena (Norris) Hayman, now residents
of Letart Falls, Ohio.
Herbert C. Hayman received his education in the public schools of Ohio and on Sept. 1, 1920, entered the employ
of the Pennsylvania Railroad at New Brighton, Pa., as ticket clerk. From there he was transferred to Beaver Falls,
six months later to Wooster, Ohio, and in 1924 he came to Salem with Mr. Brinkworth.
Mr. Hayman was married May 16, 1921, to Miss Ferne Dell Belles, of Beaver Falls, Pa., and they have two daughters:
June Dell, born May 14, 1923; and Leila Ann, born Jan. 3, 1925.
Politically, Mr. Hayman is identified with the Republican party. He holds membership in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is one of the enterprising young men of Columbiana
County and already has a wide circle of friends.
From:
History of Columbiana County, Ohio
By: Harold B. Barth
Historical Publishing Company
Topeka-Indianapolis 1926
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