NameRobert Heysham Sayre
Birth13 Oct 1824, Catawissa Twp.,Columbia County, Pa.
Death4 Jan 1907, Bethlehem, Pa.
FatherWilliam Heysham Sayre (1794-1872)
MotherElizabeth Kent (1796-1849)
Misc. Notes
There is an extensive genealogy of his ancestors in . Seven generations previous are also described in

Robert Heysham attended the public schools at Mauch Chunk, and then entered an engineer corps of the Lehigh Coal Navigation Company. Early in the year 1841 he engaged on the repairs of the canal, which had been partially destroyed by a freshet in the Lehigh river. He was afterward under the direction of Edwin A. Douglas, chief engineer, and was engaged in the engineering department in charge of the canals, railroads and of the building of the incline planes and gravity road, known as the Switchback Railroad, between Mauch Chunk and Summit Hill. He was appointed chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad in the spring of 1852, and after the completion of the road between Mauch Chunk and Easton, in 1855, was appointed general superintendent as well, and remained in that service until 1882, when he was elected president and chief engineer of the South Pennsylvania Railroad. When work on that enterprise was suspended he returned to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and was elected second vice-president, in which capacity he was charged with the care of its transportation lines and engineering. He was also elected the vice-president and general manager of the Bethlehem Iron Company. He was named in the will of Asa Packer as one of the five trustees to manage the estate, and he and his brother William were appointed original trustees of the Lehigh University, in 1865, and St. Luke's Hospital, located at South Bethlehem. To this hospital he has recently added a men's ward at the cost of twenty-seven thousand dollars. He is and has been a member of the E. P. Wilbur Trust Company since its organization. He is a director of the Valley Coal and Coke Company, and owner of coal lands in West Virginia and Alabama. He is president of the Sayre Mining and Manufacturing Company in Alabama, president of the Little Warrior Coal and Coke Company in Alabama, and director of the Wilbur Coal and Coke Company of West Virginia, and of the Virginia Coal and Coke Company in Virginia. He built his present residence on Fountain Hill in 1858, and the library, which now contains 10,000 volumes, as added to it in 1899. He is a charter member of the Church of the Nativity, was one of the original vestrymen, and is now rector's warden.
Spouses
1Mary Evelina Smith
Birth20 Jul 1824, Springville, Pa.
Death31 May 1869
FatherAlexander Smith
MotherMargaret
Marriage10 Apr 1845
ChildrenCharles White (Died as Child) (1846-1848)
 Mary Eliza (1849-1922)
 Anna Catherine (Died as Infant) (1850-1852)
 Robert Heysham (1853-1904)
 Elizabeth Kent (1855-1931)
 Jennie Weston (1857-1933)
 Francis Rodolphus (Died as Child) (1859-1864)
 Ellen May (Died as Child) (1862-1864)
 Ruth May (1864-1938)
2Helen Augusta Packer
BirthMauch Chunk, Pa.
Death10 Jun 1880
FatherRobert W. Packer
Marriage15 Apr 1879
Birth6 Dec 1844, Mercersburg, PA
Death15 Aug 1918, Siasconset, MA
FatherRev. John Wiliamson Nevin (1803-1886)
MotherMartha Jenkins (1805-1890)
Marriage3 May 1882
ChildrenJohn Nevin (1884-1977)
 Francis Bowes (1885-1972)
 Cecil Nevin (Died as Infant) (1886-1887)
4Mary Bradford
Birth15 Aug 1825, Near Vicksburg, Mississippi
Death23 Apr 1877
FatherDavid Bradford (~1796-~1844)
MotherAmanda Jane Davis (1800-1881)
Marriage12 Jan 1871
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