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Ellzey Hayden

After spending two years in retirement he was appointed Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, which office he held for two years. In 1864 he was elected treasurer of Eaton county and held that office four terms, declining to be a candidate in 1872. Care of his personal estate occupied his entire attention until 1881, in which year he was elected president of the First National Bank of Charlotte, Mich., which position he continued to occupy until his death. He had served as a director of the bank from its organization in 1871. He was twice married. His first wife was Miss Elizabeth Condon. In 1857 he was married (a second time) to Miss Celia Crawford who survives him. He also leaves a son and daughter, —Charles and Mabel.
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