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Alfred Harry HAYNES 1820–1865 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1820
Birth Location: Bradley, Tennessee, United States
Death Date: 23 Mar 1865
Death Location: McMinn, Tennessee, United States
Father: Thomas Haynes
Mother: Anna Lawson
Spouse(s): Martha Haynes
Children(s): Alice Lawson
Alfred Harry HAYNES was born in 1820 in Bradley, Tennessee, United States, the child of Thomas Haynes And Anna M Lawson. Alfred Harry HAYNES married Martha A Keebler Haynes, and had children including Alice Haynes Lawson. Alfred Harry HAYNES passed away in 1865 in McMinn, Tennessee, United States.
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Biography
- Alfred Harry HAYNES was born in 1820 in Bradley, Tennessee, United States, the child of Thomas Haynes And Anna M Lawson.
- Alfred Harry HAYNES married Martha A Keebler Haynes, and had children including Alice Haynes Lawson.
- Alfred Harry HAYNES passed away in 1865 in McMinn, Tennessee, United States.
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Alfred HAYNES's Descendants
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1. Alice (Haynes) Lawson 1865–1943 m. George (Floyd) Lawson 1860–1947
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1. Clyde (Otis) Lawson 1887–1961 m. Alice (Effie) Goodwin 1892–1972
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1. Ruth (Gertrude) Lawson 1912– m. William (Everett) Dodd 1904–1959
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1. Shirley (W) Dodd 1936–2021
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1820
Event Place: Bradley, Tennessee, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Mar 1865
Event Place: McMinn, Tennessee, United States