The  Shelbyville  Republican
Saturday April 11, 1936
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FORMER  LOCAL  WOMAN
KILLED  AT  DAYTON, OHIO
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Mrs. Delilah Hayworth, 54, Is Struck by Train;
Has Daughter Living Here
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          Mrs. Delilah Hayworth, 54 years old, of Dayton, Ohio, who lived in Shelbyville until 1923, was instantly killed at a Dayton railroad crossing when a passenger train struck her while she was returning to her home following a Good Friday service.
          The accident was said to have taken place at about 3:24 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
          Relatives here were notified by telegraph shortly after the death.
          A sister, Miss Katherine Ensminger, 913 Elm street, left for Dayton immediately, but a daughter, Mrs. Grace Lewis, 213 Howard street, was unable to go.
          Funeral services will be held at the Trinity M.E. church in Dayton, of which she was a member. Local services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Elm street address. Burial will be in the Vienna cemetery, which is located on the Shelby-Rush county line.
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WAS  DEPUTY  RECORDER
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          Survivors are the husband, A. D. Hayworth, who was engaged in the transfer business in Dayton and who was a former deputy recorder of Shelby county; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Jean Hayworth  of Indianapolis, and  Miss Katherine Hayworth  of Dayton, Ohio, a son, Max Hayworth, also of Dayton; three sisters, Miss Katherine Ensminger, a teacher in the Shelbyville junior high school, Mrs. Grace Jones  of Union township, and  Mrs. Anna Schuler, of Indianapolis, and a brother, John Ensminger, of Waldron.
          Mrs. Hayworth was born in Shelby county and was educated here.  She was the daughter of  Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ensminger.  After teaching school in several schools of the county for several years, she was married to Mr. Hayworth, who, at that time, was a school teacher.  He later served as a deputy county recorder.  They moved to Dayton thirteen years ago.  Mr. Hayworth was engaged in the transfer business.
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Bob McKenzie


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday August 22, 1921
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          Maurice W. Hayworth, age nineteen years, died Friday night at Ft. Wayne.  Death was caused by pneumonia.  The body of the boy was brought here Sunday and was taken to the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Hayworth, No. 530 West Taylor street, where funeral services were held this morning, the Rev. Sterrett officiating.  Burial was made in Vienna cemetery, H. A. Hageman of the Morris Sleeth undertaking firm in charge.  Surviving are the parents, one brother, Max; and three sisters, Mary and Catherine Hayworth  and  Mrs. Grace Lewis.
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Bob McKenzie

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