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Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES 1529–1585 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1529

Birth Location: Old Holt, Essex, England

Death Date: 1 January 1585

Death Location: Northhamptonshire, England

Father: Richard Haines

Mother: Thomasine Foxley

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Harman

Children(s): Deacon Haynes, Alice Haynes, Dorothy Haynes, Emanuel Haynes, Nycolas Haynes, Nycolas Haynes, Thomas Haynes

Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES was born in 1529 in Old Holt, Essex, England, the child of Richard Haines And Thomasine Foxley. Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES married Elizabeth Harman, and had children including Alice Haynes, Deacon Sir John Haines Of Sherbourne Haynes, Dorothy Haynes, Emanuel Haynes, Nycolas Haynes, Nycolas John Haynes, Thomas Haynes. Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES passed away in 1585 in Northhamptonshire, England.

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  • Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES was born in 1529 in Old Holt, Essex, England, the child of Richard Haines And Thomasine Foxley.
  • Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES married Elizabeth Harman, and had children including Alice Haynes, Deacon Sir John Haines Of Sherbourne Haynes, Dorothy Haynes, Emanuel Haynes, Nycolas Haynes, Nycolas John Haynes, Thomas Haynes.
  • Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES passed away in 1585 in Northhamptonshire, England.

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Nicholas HAYNES's Ancestors

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Nicholas HAYNES
1529–1585
Birth Place: Old Holt, Essex, England
Parents
Richard Haines
1490–1550
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Thomasine Foxley
1490–1550
Grange, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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Nicholas HAYNES's Descendants

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Nicholas (I Hinds Haines) HAYNES (1529–1 January 1585) m. Elizabeth Harman (1520–26 October 1585)
  1. 1. Deacon (Sir John Haines of Sherbourne) Haynes 1550–1654 m. Alice (Mary) Lambert 1550–1620
    1. 1. Sir (Walter Haynes, Linen) weaver 1582–1633 m. Mary (Watford) Haynes 1586–1632 m. Elizabeth Gourd 1585–1659
      1. 1. Col. (William Haines) Haynes 1624–1651 m. Sarah Ingersoll 1627–1719
        1. 1. THOMAS (M) HAYNES 1645–1683 m. Martha Barnard 1645–1717
        2. 2. Richard Haynes 1652–1681
        3. 3. Jonathan Haynes 1648–1697
        4. 4. William Haynes 1651–1728
        5. 5. Sarah Haynes 1647–1676
        6. 6. Richard Haynes 1652–1728
        7. 7. John Haynes 1647–1728
        8. 8. Mary Haynes 1646–
      2. 2. Walter (Robert) Haines 1608–1753
      3. 3. Richard Haynes 1621–1681
      4. 4. Joan Haynes 1611–1620
      5. 5. John Haynes 1619–1697
      6. 6. Robert Haynes 1624–1700
      7. 7. Mary (Haynes) Haines 1613–1697
      8. 8. Thomas (Haynes) Haines 1615–1640
      9. 9. Elizabeth (Haynes) Haines 1616–1670
      10. 10. Sufferance (Haynes) Haines 1614–1682
      11. 11. Josiah (Haynes) Haines 1623–1698
      12. 12. Roger (Haynes) Haines 1617–1698
    2. 2. John (Haynes) Haines 1576–1663
    3. 3. Margery (Haynes) Haines 1578–1578
    4. 4. William (Haynes) Haines 1580–1580
    5. 5. Rose (Haynes) Haines 1585–1620
    6. 6. Grace (Haynes) Haines 1589–1620
    7. 7. Dorothy (Haynes) Haines 1593–1684
  2. 2. Alice Haynes 1550–1654
  3. 3. Dorothy Haynes 1564–1684
  4. 4. Emanuel Haynes 1557–
  5. 5. Nycolas (John) Haynes 1554–1604
  6. 6. Nycolas Haynes 1554–1605
  7. 7. Thomas Haynes 1560–1630

Nicholas HAYNES's Timeline

2 Records

1529
1529
Birth of Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES in Old Holt, Essex, England
Old Holt, Essex, England
1585
1 January 1585
Age 56
Death of Nicholas I Hinds Haines HAYNES in Northhamptonshire, England
Northhamptonshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1529
    Event Place: Old Holt, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 January 1585
    Event Place: Northhamptonshire, England

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