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Samuel Haines 1789–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Feb 1789

Birth Location: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ

Death Date: 10 Feb 1880

Death Location: New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA

Father: Jonathan Haines

Mother: Sarah Sharp

Spouse(s): Barbara Black

Children(s): Mary Haines, Samuel Haines, Sanford Haines

The story of Samuel Haines began in 1789 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ. Samuel Haines married Barbara Barbary Black, and had children including Mary Haines, Samuel Haines, Sanford Haines. Samuel Haines passed away in 1880 in New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA.

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Biography

  • The story of Samuel Haines began in 1789 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ.
  • Samuel Haines married Barbara Barbary Black, and had children including Mary Haines, Samuel Haines, Sanford Haines.
  • Samuel Haines passed away in 1880 in New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA.

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Samuel Haines's Ancestors

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Samuel Haines
1789–1880
Birth Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Parents
Jonathan Haines
1744–1834
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Sarah Sharp
1764–1834
Millville, Cumberland Co, NJ
Grandparents
Joseph Haines
1717–1752
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Patience Prickett
1722–
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Allen Sharp
1726–1808
Elizabeth Haines
1730–
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
William Haines
1672–1754
Sarah Paine
1678–1728
Zachariah Prickett
1700–1753
Mary Troth
1703–1771
Carlisle Haines
1700–1774
Sarah Matlack
1704–1774
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Pilgrim
1636–1682
Margaret Leeds
1649–1696
John Paine
1640–1703
Elizabeth Field
1640–1701
Zachariah Prickett
1675–1727
Ellipha Unknown
1679–
William Troath
1676–1740
Elizabeth Field
1680–1760
Richard Haines
1665–1746
Mary Carlisle
1674–1746
William Matlack
1648–
Mary Hancock
1668–

Samuel Haines's Descendants

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Samuel Haines (21 Feb 1789–10 Feb 1880) m. Barbara ((Barbary)) Black (8 Dec 1797–12 Dec 1861)
  1. 1. Mary Haines 1824–1891 m. Theodorick Spain 1824–1859 m. Martin Sheve 1826–1900
    1. 1. Sanford (Quincy) Spain 1850–1927
    2. 2. Mary (Lenora (Nora)) Spain 1854–1919
    3. 3. Sarah (Elizabeth (Eliza)) Spain 1856–1940
    4. 4. Theodrick Spain 1859–1889
    5. 5. Thomas (Sherman) Sheue 1865–1949
  2. 2. Samuel Haines 1818–
  3. 3. Sanford Haines 1816–1871 m. mrs UNKNOWN –1850

Samuel Haines's Timeline

2 Records

1789
21 Feb 1789
Birth of Samuel Haines in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
1880
10 Feb 1880
Age 91
Death of Samuel Haines in New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA
New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1789
    Event Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Feb 1880
    Event Place: New Sharon, Mahaska Co, IA
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Place: farmer
    Record Source:
    [1] Prickett.ged
    [2] Wilbur H. Haines whaines@@@@mcn.org, HAIE8AE GenServ database (PO Box 165, The Sea Ranch, CA 95497

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