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  1. When Olive E Ireland was born on 4 September 1892, in Bridgeton, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States, her father, John Ireland, was 44 and her mother, Emma Corson, was 41. She married George Francis Hayes on 4 March 1914, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.

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  2. Olive E. Ireland, wife of actor George "Gabby" Hayes, was the youngest child of. John and Emma (Corson) Ireland of Bridgeton, Cumberland Co, New Jersey. was born Jun 1848 NJ. In 1900 his occupation was glass finisher. He married. in Cumberland Co NJ on 9 Mar 1868 Emma Corson, born 15 May 1851. (See "300.

  3. Hayes married Olive E. Ireland, the daughter of a glass finisher on March 4, 1914. She joined him in vaudeville, performing under the name Dorothy Earle (not to be confused with film actress and writer Dorothy Earle). Hayes had become so successful that by 1928, at age 43, he was able to retire to a home on Long Island in Baldwin, New York.

  4. Olive E. Ireland Hayes. Birth. 4 Sep 1892. Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA. Death. 5 Jul 1957 (aged 64) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map. Plot. Hillside, Lot 4972, Space 2, next to her husband. Memorial ID. 22093.

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Married to Olive E. Ireland since 1914, Hayes ventured into motion pictures in 1929, urged by his wife. Their move to Los Angeles proved pivotal as Hayes caught the eye of producer Trem Carr, securing thirty roles over six years.

  6. Feb 18, 2024 · Alongside his leading lady Olive E. Ireland, Hayes spun tales of laughter and adventure, waltzing through vaudeville’s glittering stage before hanging up his spurs for an early retirement. Yet fate had other plans, and when the Great Depression threw a lasso around the nation’s economy, Hayes dusted off his boots and saddled up for a new ...

  7. Aug 20, 2021 · Hayes married Olive E. Ireland, the daughter of a New Jersey glass finisher, on March 4, 1914. She joined him in vaudeville, performing under the name Dorothy Earle. They remained together as husband and wife until her death on July 5, 1957. They had no children.

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