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  1. Mary Hayes-Chynoweth (1825-1905) was a psychic leader, mystic, founder of the "True Life Church", and editor of a journal named "True Life". [1] . She had two sons, Jaye O. Hayes and Everis A. Hayes. [2] Life. Mary Hayes-Chynoweth was born on October 2, 1825, in Holland, NY. Her father, Rev. Abraham Folsom, was a Free Will Baptist Faith minister.

  2. Mary Hayes Chynoweth. Hayes-Chynoweth (1825-1905) — she married Waterloo farmer Anson Hayes in 1854 and after his death Madison attorney Thomas Chynoweth — was one of Wisconsin's most famous mystics in the decades when spiritualism was sweeping across the nation.

  3. Dec 11, 2017 · In the 1880s, he met with well-known Wisconsin medium Mary Hayes-Chynoweth, who used her skills for psychic healing but also gave financial advice. Under the guidance of her controlling spirit, a long dead German professor, she told Pratt to invest in land in northern Wisconsin.

  4. Mary Hayes Chynoweth was a psychic healer and spiritual teacher. She moved with her parents Abraham and Miriam Folsom to Waterloo, Wisconsin in 1850 and worked as a school teacher. Spiritualism.

  5. Mary Hayes Chynoweth. By Leonard McKay / February 27, 2006 25. Who was San Jose’s most famous lady? Could it have been a woman with magical powers to heal and locate rich iron mines, who believed that optimistic thinking and a sound diet were the keys to good health?

  6. Mary Hayes Chynoweth: Powerful and Progressive It was a time of reconstruction when women were just starting to enter the workforce, they were still controlled by their husbands, wanted the right to vote and have political participation. Mary Hayes Chynoweth was an anomaly in the women’s movement of the late 19th century. She set examples of ...

  7. Aug 9, 2015 · Mary Hayes Chynoweth. ANDESITE Press, Aug 9, 2015 - History - 522 pages. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of...

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