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REBECCA HAINES 1744–1826 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1744

Birth Location: Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey

Death Date: 22 Mar 1826

Death Location: Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia

Father: Jeremiah Haines

Mother: HANNAH BONNELL

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In 1744, REBECCA HAINES entered the world in Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey, born to Jeremiah Haines And Hannah Bonnell. REBECCA HAINES passed away in 1826 in Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia.

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  • In 1744, REBECCA HAINES entered the world in Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey, born to Jeremiah Haines And Hannah Bonnell.
  • REBECCA HAINES passed away in 1826 in Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia.

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REBECCA HAINES's Ancestors

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REBECCA HAINES
1744–1826
Birth Place: Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey
Parents
Jeremiah Haines
1713–1774
Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
HANNAH BONNELL
1715–1754
Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey
Grandparents
WILLIAM HAINES
1672–1754
Aynho, Northamptonshire, England
Sarah Paine
1678–1728
Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

REBECCA HAINES's Timeline

2 Records

1744
27 Sep 1744
Birth of REBECCA HAINES in Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey
Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey
1826
22 Mar 1826
Age 82
Death of REBECCA HAINES in Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia
Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1744
    Event Place: Northampton, Burlington County, New Jersey

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1826
    Event Place: Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsylvannia

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