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Samuel H Haywood

Samuel
H.
Haywood was an African-American
barber in Denison during the
late 1890s and early 1900s. The
1900 Grayson County census shows
that Sam was born June 1858 in
Texas.
According
to the 1896-1897 Denison City
Directory (which would have been
compiled and published in late
1895), he was a single man, and
barbered for C. Hamilton, He
roomed at 814 W. Morton St.

He
married Eula L. Roberts on June
3, 1896 in Grayson County. The
1900 census lists him has head
of the household that included
his wife, Eula, age 30, born
April 1870 in Arkansas; son,
Samuel, age 3, born September
1896 in Texas; and daughter,
Fannie, age 1, born November
1898 in Texas. The census
records that Eula had given
birth to four children, two of
whom were living.
By
1901 Sam was partners in the
barber business with a Mr. Love.
He and his family resided at 825
W. Walker.

Less than a
year later, Sam died January 5, 1902 at
his home in Denison.
The
Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday,
January 5, 1902
pg. 4
Sam
Heywood, who conducts the barber shop
nearly opposite the Gazetteer
office dropped dead last night at his
home on West Walker street. He was
apparently in the best of health when
the fatal blow came. He left his home
in the afternoon carrying a turkey
home for New Year's dinner. When he
reached home, he removed his coat and
walked to the back yard and almost
immediately fell dead.
The
deceased was one of the best colored
men that has ever resided in Denison,
highly esteemed, irrespective of
color. He leaves a wife and 2
children.
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