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Started by Brenda Smith. Last reply by D Burton Jan 13, 2019. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Looking for information on the ancestry for Rebecca Haines. Her first husband Jeremiah Johnson died about 1756, New York. Their children were Henry, Jeremiah and Nancy all born in New York city.…Continue
Started by Peter Stewart Haines. Last reply by Tyler S Haines Jun 16, 2018. 20 Replies 0 Likes
In his letter dated may 5 1866, George Haines states that Indian traits are only showing up in the male descendants of Mary Carlile. And that the female descendants show no sign of Indian blood. But…Continue
Started by Katrina Haney. Last reply by Kim Haynes Miller Oct 24, 2017. 15 Replies 0 Likes
Are you stuck someplace in your Haines line? Post the details here, maybe someone else can help.
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Started by Peter Stewart Haines. Last reply by Heidi Haines Handley Oct 2, 2017. 16 Replies 0 Likes
I have uncovered proof that John Haynes (b1614) in Boxgrove was the son of John Haynes of Huntspill and Margaret Cockayne. This is very significant because of who Margaret Cockayne was. I need to…Continue
Started by Heidi Haines Handley. Last reply by Heidi Haines Handley Jun 24, 2016. 6 Replies 0 Likes
My Dad (Lewis D. Haines, II) is a direct descendant of James Haines of Salem, MA and Southold, LI born about 1613 and died 1652 in Southold, L.I.At the 67 marker on Y DNA he was matching a lot of…Continue
Started by Peter Stewart Haines. Last reply by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico Jun 23, 2016. 7 Replies 0 Likes
I have spent the better part of the last year attempting to determine the ancestry of Richard Haines and after many long nights I believe I may have solved the riddle. I now believe Richard Haines of…Continue
Started by Earline Hines Bradt. Last reply by Heidi Haines Handley Feb 24, 2015. 6 Replies 0 Likes
Is there a common ancestor of the Haines families in Germany? I have been wondering about this, the John Haines family of Massechusetts came to America about 1635, some of whom were captured by…Continue
Started by Jason Haines. Last reply by Heidi Haines Handley Feb 24, 2015. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I am interest in knowing more about my Great Grandfathers. I am a direct decedent of Hiram Haines and Oakley Philpotts Haines and would love to know more about them. I know it's a long shot, but I…Continue
Started by Peter Stewart Haines. Last reply by Peter Stewart Haines Sep 11, 2014. 14 Replies 0 Likes
This is what I have come up with.Continue
Started by Peter Stewart Haines. Last reply by Paulette M. Switzer-Tatum Aug 31, 2014. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Richard Haynes was the son of John Haynes and Elizabeth Stanford of Sussex England. But He was not the grandson of Gov. Haynes as was previously thought. Gov. Haynes' 1st son John (1617-1638) died…Continue
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Pam Bolton, yes, you would love Aynho. I certainly did. I got a tour from Peter Cole, a gracious host. There is too much to tell and too many photos to post here. So, visit my webpage on the subject, for those interested.
Lastly I must say there is a feeling of connection when physically on site that one does not get reading genealogy text or looking at photos.
John Thomas Haines, my 5th great grandfather was Solomon Haines, brother of your Levi Haines. Solomon's son, Jesse, was my 4th ggf. :)
I would LOVE to visit Aynho some day! I'm sure Peter will provide some very interesting points on your visit!!
Pam Bolton, thank you for your advice. I will visit Aynho on June 2nd and will be given a guided tour by Peter Cole. I will report back early June.
I am a descendant of Richard Sr, Richard Jr, Carlile, Levi, plus four others including my father.
My ancestor is Bethanah Haines, a son of Richard Haines Jr. His first wife was Mary, but according to Quaker records, they supposedly "divorced." Bethanah and Mary's daughter Zilphia Haines married Anthony Moore from Frederick, VA, and I descend from them. I have had contact with a descendant of Bethanah Haines and his second wife Mourning, but I can find no records for them. Has anyone run into any information on a second wife? Thanks.
John Thomas Haines, ABSOLUTELY visit!!!! There is an Aynho Historical Group of which I'm a member. The Chairman is Rupert Clark and Secretary is Peter Cole. I'm sure if either is free, they'd love to show you around. Here are their ph #'s:
Chairman: Rupert Clark 01869 810603
Secretary: Peter Cole 01869 811261
(I'm a descendant of Richard Sr and Jr, then through Carlile Haines.)
I am a direct descendant of Richard Haines, born in Ahnho. I have always been interested in the location of Aynho and its character. On June 4, I will be in that region of England and have an opportunity to go there. Your advice, please, is it worth the trip? Has anyone reading this been there?
looks like we're double cousins with Princess Diana on the Haines/Cockayne/Denys line
FYI...I have added a family tree to Roots Web (Peter S Haines 11.0) it contains all the attachments and explanations that prove Richard's ancestry.
Information taken from the "Haines Family notes" of Zimri F Haines, "Richard Haines was the progenitor of this Haines line in the United States, He came from Aynho-on-ye-Hill, County of Oxon, Northhamptonehire* England in 1682. Though he was styled, "Husbandman" in deeds of "West Jersey land grants," he was descended from an ancient family of Haynes which had made "illustrious marriage connections," but had increased so rapidly in numbers that all its members at the date of said deeds, did not occupy the high estate of its ancestors". The notes state that the Haines family had made "illustrious marriage connections". When I first read these words I like others assumed that they were referring to Richard Haines being the grandson of Gov. John Haynes. This was understandable since both of Gov. Haynes' wives were of royal descent. When that theory was disproven I dismissed the notes assuming that they were based on a false theory. But what if we got it backwards. What if the "Haines family notes" came first and the false theory that Richard was the grandson of Gov. Haynes was the result of the notes and not the cause. Then the notes would still be true and we would have to look for another explanation. Now that it has been established that John Hayne (b1614) was the son of John Haynes of Huntspill and Margaret Cockayne the notes seem to make perfect sense. They would be referring to the marriage of John Haynes to Margaret Cockayne, who was also of royal descent. And the words "ancient family" would be referring to the Heynes family of Church Stretton, who can trace their ancestry back to Brochwel Yschithrog, King of Powys. If Richard Haines were the son of John Haynes and Elizabeth Stanford, he would also be the grandson of John Haynes and Margaret Cockayne and a descendant of the Heynes family of Church Stretton. This corresponds EXACTLY with the "Haines family notes" owned by Zimri F Haines.
How do I get to the Haines Family tree? The link above did not work for me. Thanks.
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