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| Frances Ricethe1 (F) | ||
| Name-Marr | Dickinson1 | |
| Reference* | 18451 | |
| Marriage* | 29 Sep 1618 | John Dickinson; St. Lawrence Jewry & St. Mary Magdaline Milk St., London Englasnd1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
| CoParent | John Dickinson | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1619 | Philip Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1621 | John Dickenson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1625 | Griffith Dickinson+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1625 | Katharine Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1627 | Edward Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1631 | William Dickenson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1632 | Richard Dickenson1 |
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Anne Dickinson1 (F) b. c 1609 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1564 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Cecily Bland1 | |
| Reference* | 84221 | |
| Birth* | c 1609 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 03 Oct 1609 | St. James - Clerkenwell, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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John Dickinson1 (M) b. c 1593 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1564 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Cecily Bland1 | |
| Reference* | 142351 | |
| Birth* | c 1593 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 20 Jan 1593/94 | St. Botolph, without Aldgate, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 29 Sep 1618 | Frances Ricethe; St. Lawrence Jewry & St. Mary Magdaline Milk St., London Englasnd1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
| CoParent | Frances Ricethe | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1619 | Philip Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1621 | John Dickenson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1625 | Griffith Dickinson+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1625 | Katharine Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1627 | Edward Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1631 | William Dickenson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1632 | Richard Dickenson1 |
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Richard Dickinson1 (M) b. c 1564 | ||
| Reference* | 142361 | |
| Note* | Cecily Bland; July 2 1590 - London, England Richard Dickinson (Skinner of London) married Cicily Bland.1 | |
| Birth* | c 1564 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 07 Jul 1564 | St. James - Clerkenwell, London, England1 |
| Marriage* | 02 Jul 1590 | Cecily Bland; London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
| CoParent | Cecily Bland | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1591 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1593 | John Dickinson+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1599 | Sarah Dickinson1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1609 | Anne Dickinson1 |
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Cecily Bland1 (F) | ||
| Note* | Richard Dickinson; July 2 1590 - London, England Richard Dickinson (Skinner of London) married Cicily Bland.1 | |
| Name-Marr | Dickinson1 | |
| Reference* | 142371 | |
| Marriage* | 02 Jul 1590 | Richard Dickinson; London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
| CoParent | Richard Dickinson | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1591 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Son-Bio* | c 1593 | John Dickinson+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1599 | Sarah Dickinson1 |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1609 | Anne Dickinson1 |
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Philip Dickinson1 (M) b. c 1619 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1593 | John Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Frances Ricethe1 | |
| Reference* | 142381 | |
| Birth* | c 1619 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 31 Oct 1619 | St. Botolph, without Aldgate, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Richard Dickinson1 (M) b. c 1591 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1564 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Cecily Bland1 | |
| Reference* | 142431 | |
| Birth* | c 1591 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 31 Mar 1591 | St. Botolph, Bishopgate Parish, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Sarah Dickinson1 (F) b. c 1599 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1564 | Richard Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Cecily Bland1 | |
| Reference* | 142441 | |
| Birth* | c 1599 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 10 Jun 1599 | St. Botolph, without Aldgate, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Katharine Dickinson1 (F) b. c 1625 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1593 | John Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Frances Ricethe1 | |
| Reference* | 142461 | |
| Birth* | c 1625 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 02 Jan 1624/25 | St. James - Clerkenwell, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Edward Dickinson1 (M) b. c 1627 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1593 | John Dickinson1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Frances Ricethe1 | |
| Reference* | 142471 | |
| Birth* | c 1627 | London, England1 |
| Baptism | 05 Dec 1627 | St. James - Clerkenwell, London, England1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Matthias Haines1 (M) b. 07 Mar 1676, d. 09 Apr 1745 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Note* | Matthias Haines was about twelve years old when his father died, and was heir to the old homestead, according to the will-deed of his grandfather. He was called Lieut. Haines; was one of the selectmen of Greenland for several years, and was a member of the 'General Assembly,' Aug. 29, 1732, which body at that time was composed of noted men. In 1715 he and his wife joined the Congregational church in Greenland, of which he afterwards was chosen deacon, and was generally known as 'Deacon Haines.' It appears that he was a prosperous man, as he not only secured an increase of land in Greenaldn, but came into possession of a large tract in the town of Epsm, NH. His wife conveyed land to her son-in-law, Joshua Haines, in 1758. There is a tradition in the family that he was killed by a barn door falling on him when he was sixty-nine years of age. Mehitable survived her husband twenty-three years, dying at the age of eighty-five. Samuel Haines was born in Dover, and at the age of four years went with his father to what is now Greenland. At the age of twenty-seven he married Mary Fifield of Hampton, with whom he lived about sixteen years, when he died at the early age of forty-three. He came into possession of his father's homestead by will-deed, dated Dec 28, 1682. It appears that he spent his life upon the farm. He was a member of the North Church in Portsmouth. In 1683 he signed a petition setting forth grievances growing out of the Mason Patent. He did considerable business at the sawmill, as well as on the farm. On the 19th of Jan, 1749, Elias Philbrick of Greenland, in a deposition before Justices of the Peace, said 'that the deponent remembers the said Samuel Haines built a Garrison where he lived, and Remembers the names and Color of the Oxen (belonging to said Samuel) which were employed in haling the timber for that Purpose; that the said Samuel was the Elder of the two Brothers, and Died first, tho. they died within a week of one another, and according to this deponent's Remembrance it is about fifty-nine years ago, but how much more he is not certain and cannot Say; and he well Remembers that it was a thing much observed as a Remarkable Providence and that it was in the winter time.' He built the garrison at the breaking out of King William's war in1689. His wife, Mary, was living April 27, 1723. She died within two yeare of that time. Mathias and his brother Samuel ran their grandfather's sawmill and carried on the work the Deacon had started. Both Mathias and Samuel died within a week of each other. They were building a stockade together since they were bothered by Indians and wild animals. It was during that time that a record entry was made as follows: 'Mathias and his brother Samuel died in the wintertime within a few days of each other, and the event was very much taken notice of, and considered as a Providence, for they were Noted Men and carried their work together in Partnership.' It is assumed they were killed by Indians. Samuel Haines was born in England in 1611. At fifteen years of age he was apprenticed to John Cogswell of Westbury, Wiltshire, a cloth manufacturer, who owned mills in Frome, Somersetshire, a few miles from Westbury. It appears that his apprenticeship was to continue for ten years; but after having served nine years, he came to New England in 1635 with Mr. Cogswell in the ship Angel Gabriel, which sailed from Kings Roads, Bristol, England, June 4, and from Milford Haven, Wales, on the 22nd of the same month. After a voyage of ten weeks and two days from Bristol, coming near the coast of Maine, they anchored on the night of the 14th of August in the outer harbor of Permaquid, now Bristol; and there they encountered the 'Great Hurricane' which occurred on the following day, when the storm was so severe that the vessel was driven on shore and broken to pieces; and although several persons perished, and much of the cargo was destroyed, yet they saved a considerable quantity of their personal effects, so that they were able to live on the shore in a tent, which Mr. Cogswell had taken with him, until the arrival of Goodman Gallup's bark from Boston, which took them with a large portion of their possessions to Ipswich, Mass., where Mr. Cogswell made his home. Samuel Haines remained with him one year to complete the term of his apprenticeship; and having fulfilled his obligations for service, he outlined plans for the future in this then wild country, doubtless arranging to cast in his lot with the settlers at Northam, now called Dover Point. In 1638 he returned to England, prolonging his visit one and a half years, and in the meantime, on April 1, 1638, was married to Ellenor Neate in the church at Dilton, Wiltshire, near Westbury, where he had previously lived. As he was married within a few weeks after returning to his native land, it is safe to infer that he was engaged to his bride before coming to this country, and that he made the long and perilous voyage across the sea that he might claim the lady of his choice. On his return to this country they established their home in Northam, where he had ten acres of land near the first church. Afterwards there were set off to him twenty acres on the west side of Back River. He had for neighbors WWilliam Furber and John Tuttle, and perhaps others who were fellow passengers with him on the ship Angel Gabriel. The patent of land on which he settled had been granted to Edward Hilton, but conveyed to him by Capt. Thomas Wiggin and his associates, who were from Shrewsbury, England, where the early Haines family lived. Such may have been a factor in the choice of location of our first ancestor. We find that Samuel Haines was one of the signers on Oct. 16, 1640, of what was called the 'Dover Combination.' This must have been shortly after he had established his home at Northam, where he remained ten years. He was taxed in Dover in 1648 and 1649. Either because he was not satisfied with his location, or because he saw that it would be more profitable, in 1650 he rented Capt. Francis Champernown's farm at Strawberry Bank, so named because of the strawberries found there. In company with Lieut. Neal he took the farm 'to the thirds.' It appears that he took a deed of the farm for the satisfying of a 'certain debte,' and that he lived there two years. In the meantime he secured ninety-one acres of land adjoining the Champernown farm, where he built himself a house and made a permanent home. By purchase and by grant of common lands from the town he came into posession of many acres. He chose a very desirable location for his house, on a well-drained ridge of land which now commands a pleasing view of the surrounding country. Ther could have been but a small hamlet where he settled; for there were at that time but fifty or sixty families in what now constitutes New Castle, Portsmouth, Greenland, and Newington. The larger part of the country around was as yet unsubdued by ax or plow, so the comforts and privileges were comparatively few. Travel to the more thickly settled part of the town was by water, or by a circuitous and rough path through the forest. The Indians were a menace, and wild animals were in the woods. Foreign supplies must have been costly and few, and the support of a family was the price of unceasing toil, while educational and religious privileges were obtained only by great effort. Our ancestor seems to have been sturdy and strong, for he was able to more than hold his own. In addition to the large tract of land which he had secured, he bought a part of the saw-mill which was located near his home, paying for it one hundred and ten pounds. He was a highly respected citizen, and occupied important positions of trust. But there were adversaries to contend with as well as a rigorous climate and hard soil. In 1683, after he had made his land pleasant with the labor of thirty years, Robert Mason, Esq., laid claim to it, together with that of others, and tried to eject him, but without success. In the following year he made a second effort, putting the land-holders under bond to appear in court at New Castle, but his plans did not succeed. The titles were good. The four towns within the limits of New Hampshire, having put themselves under the protection of the colony of Massachusetts, in 1653, Samuel Haines was one of the signers, petitioning the General Court at boston to change the name of the town from Strawberry Bank to Portsmouth, which was done. The same year he was chosen one of the selectmen of Portsmouth, to which office he was elected for ten successive years. In 1666 he was employed to assist in running the town line between Portsmouth and Hampton. In 1678 the town intrusted to him the keeping of an orphan child for a period of fifteen years for a stipulated sum of money. Aside from his business sagacity he was a religious man, being one of the number who organized the North Church in Portsmouth; and as soon as Reb. Joshua Moodey was settled as their pastor, he was ordained Deacon of the church by the 'imposition of hands and prayer.' This was in 1671, although religious services had been held in town for the greater part of the time since 1638. In 1675 the town granted 'Deacon Haines' the privilege of hitching his horse in 'the pound' on Sundays for shelter and protection. It was a long distance for him to travel to church, and that act indicates that he made the journey sometimes in rough weather. When by the weight of years his infirmities increased, he deemed it wise to deed his homestead to his eldest son, Samuel, reserving a sufficient life support for himself and wife. The exact date of his death s not on record; but it must have occured about 1686, at the age of abut seventy-five years. His wife was living at the time he made his will in 1682, but the exact date of her death is not determined. They were buried on a bold promontory jutting a little into the Winnicut, thirty or forty feet above the river, -- a beautiful, quiet spot, now covered witha wooded growth, at the foot of which the tide has ebbed and flowed by their graves for almost two and a quarter centuries. At this place it is said that more than one hundred of the first settlers of the town of Greenland have been laid away. This 'God's acre' is but a short distance from the old Haines homestead. Matthias Haines was born at Strawberry Bank, afterwards Portsmouth, now Greenland, and after marrying Jane Brackett he settled near the old homestead. He, with Leonard Weeks, was appointed in his father's will to see that his brother executed all the provisions of the will. On June 28, 1671, he made testimony to the usual privilege of drawing logs across land from the river to the sawmill. He was juryman in 1683. On Jan. 18, 1747, John Smith of North Hampton testified that 'Matthias Haines lived near where Daniel Lunt then lived, that he and his brother Samuel died in the winter time within a few days of one another, and that the event was very much taken notice of, and considered as a remarkable providence, for they were noted men and carried on their work and business together in Partnership.' Mathias and his brother Samuel ran their grandfather's sawmill and carried on the work the Deacon had started. Both Mathias and Samuel died within a week of each other. They were building a stockade together since they were bothered by Indians and wild animals. It was during that time that a record entry was made as follows: 'Mathias and his brother Samuel died in the wintertime within a few days of each other, and the event was very much taken notice of, and considered as a Providence, for they were Noted Men and carried their work together in Partnership.' It is assumed they were killed by Indians. Sarah Haines sold her right inn the old homestead to her three brothers in 1725. She joined the Congregational church in Greenland in 1729. No record of her death has been found. She sold her interest in her father's estate to her brothers. Samuel Haines was a farmer in Greenland. When forty-eight years of age, he and his wife joined the Congregational church in that town, Aug. 3, 1735. Soon after his death she deeded land to her daughter-in-law, Anne (Jennings) Haines. In this deed she reserved one-third for the dwelling-house and of the barn, the homestead of her late husband, and a right to the 'spring', also to the 'mill.' She further reserved the orchard containing ninety rods, and a piece of land containing sixteen acres, adjoining Matthias Haines's house on the County road; also a road one rod in width to the 'spring.'1 | |
| Birth* | 07 Mar 1676 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 1715 | 1 |
| Death* | 09 Apr 1745 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Feb 2003 | |
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Samuel Haines1 (M) b. 1646, d. 1688 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1611 | Samuel Haines ('Deacon')1 |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate1 |
| Father-Bio | 09 Oct 1609 | Samuel ('Deacon') Haines |
| Mother-Bio | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate |
| Name-Var | Samuel Haines | |
| Birth* | 1646 | Dover, Stafford, New Hampshire |
| Birth* | 1646 | Dover, NH1 |
| Marriage* | 09 Jan 1671/72 | Hampton, Rockingham New Hampshire |
| Marriage* | 09 Jan 1673 | Mary Fifield; Hampton, NH1 |
| Burial* | 1688 | Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
| Death* | 1688 | Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
| Death* | 1688/89 | Greenland, NH1 |
| Last Edited | 25 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Mary Fifield | |
| Dau-Bio* | 06 Oct 1673 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 23 Aug 1675 | Eleanor Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Mar 1676 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 27 Jan 1686 | Mary Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 05 Jul 1687 | Samuel Haines1 |
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Samuel Haines ('Deacon')1 (M) b. 1611, d. c 1686 | ||
| Birth* | 1611 | Westbury, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | 01 Apr 1638 | Ellenor Neate; Dilton, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Death* | c 1686 | Portsmouth, NH1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Sep 1999 | |
| CoParent | Ellenor Neate | |
| Dau-Bio* | 1643 | Mary Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines+1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1650 | Matthias Haines1 |
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Ellenor Neate1 (F) b. bt 1613 - 1615, d. a 1682 | ||
| Note | 1 Portsmouth was formerly called Strawberry Bank. The name was changedto Portsmouth in 1653. | |
| Burial* | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire | |
| Name-Marr | Haines1 | |
| Name-Marr | Haines | |
| Name-Var | Eleanor (Ellenor) Neate | |
| Birth* | c 1613 | Dilton, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Birth* | bt 1613 - 1615 | England |
| Marriage* | 01 Apr 1638 | Samuel Haines ('Deacon'); Dilton, Wiltshire, England1 |
| Marriage* | 01 Apr 1638 | Samuel ('Deacon') Haines; Dilton, Wiltshire, England |
| Death* | a 1682 | Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
| Death* | a 1682 | Portsmouth, NH1 |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Samuel Haines ('Deacon') | |
| Dau-Bio | 1643 | Mary Haines |
| Dau-Bio* | 1643 | Mary Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 1646 | Samuel Haines+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines+1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1650 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 1650 | Matthias Haines |
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Mary Haines1 (F) b. 1643 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1611 | Samuel Haines ('Deacon')1 |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate1 |
| Father-Bio | 09 Oct 1609 | Samuel ('Deacon') Haines |
| Mother-Bio | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate |
| Name-Var | Mary Haines | |
| Birth* | 1643 | Dover1 |
| Marriage* | 1667 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
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Matthias Haines1 (M) b. 1650, d. 1688/89 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1611 | Samuel Haines ('Deacon')1 |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate1 |
| Father-Bio | 09 Oct 1609 | Samuel ('Deacon') Haines |
| Mother-Bio | bt 1613 - 1615 | Ellenor Neate |
| Name-Var | Matthias Haines | |
| Birth* | 1650 | Portsmouth, NH1 |
| Marriage* | 28 Dec 1671 | 1 |
| Death* | 1688/89 | Greenland, NH1 |
| Last Edited | 29 Mar 2003 | |
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Mary Fifield1 (F) b. 28 Nov 1659, d. bt 1723 - 1725 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | Giles Fifield1 | |
| Mother-Bio* | Mary Perkins1 | |
| Name-Marr | Haines1 | |
| Birth* | 28 Nov 1659 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 09 Jan 1673 | Samuel Haines; Hampton, NH1 |
| Death* | bt 1723 - 1725 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Nov 1997 | |
| CoParent | Samuel Haines | |
| Dau-Bio* | 06 Oct 1673 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 23 Aug 1675 | Eleanor Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Mar 1676 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 27 Jan 1686 | Mary Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 05 Jul 1687 | Samuel Haines1 |
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Sarah Haines1 (F) b. 06 Oct 1673 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Birth* | 06 Oct 1673 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 29 Mar 1725 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 1997 | |
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Eleanor Haines1 (F) b. 23 Aug 1675, d. 19 Nov 1736 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Birth* | 23 Aug 1675 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 23 Aug 1695 | 1 |
| Death* | 19 Nov 1736 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 1997 | |
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William Haines1 (M) b. 07 Jan 1679, d. c 1761 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Occupation* | farmer and surveyor1 | |
| Name-Var | William Haines2 | |
| Birth* | 07 Jan 1679 | Greenland, NH1 |
| Birth | 07 Jan 1678/79 | Greenland, Rockingham, NH2 |
| Marriage | c 1704 | Mary Lewis2 |
| Marriage* | 04 Jan 1705 | Mary Lewis1 |
| Death | a 1724 | 2 |
| Death* | c 1761 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
| CoParent | Mary Lewis | |
| Dau-Bio | 18 Nov 1705 | Sarah Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 18 Nov 1705 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Feb 1707 | Mary Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 28 Feb 1707 | Mary Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio | 15 Jan 1710 | Margaret Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 15 Jan 1710 | Margaret Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines+1 |
| Son-Bio | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines+2 |
| Son-Bio | 25 Jan 1715 | William Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 25 Jan 1715 | William Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 27 Jan 1717 | David Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Jan 1717 | David Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 27 Jan 1719 | Eleanor Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 27 Jan 1719 | Eleanor Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 02 May 1723 | John Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 02 May 1723 | John Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Dec 1724 | George Lewis Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 27 Dec 1724 | George Lewis Haines2 |
Mary Lewis1 (F) d. a 01 Apr 1760 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1646 | Philip Lewis2 |
| Mother-Bio* | 05 Oct 1656 | Mary Cass2 |
| Father-Bio | c 1635 | John Lewis2 |
| Mother-Bio | c 1654 | Eleanor Lewis2 |
| Name-Var | Mary Lewis2 | |
| Name-Marr | Haines1 | |
| Birth* | Casco Bay1 | |
| Name-Marr | Haines2 | |
| Birth | c 1677 | Casco Bay, Cumberland, ME2 |
| Birth | c 1682 | of Casco Bay, Cumberland, ME2 |
| Marriage | c 1704 | William Haines2 |
| Marriage* | 04 Jan 1705 | William Haines1 |
| Death | a 1724 | 2 |
| Death* | a 01 Apr 1760 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
| CoParent | William Haines | |
| Dau-Bio | 18 Nov 1705 | Sarah Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 18 Nov 1705 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Feb 1707 | Mary Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 28 Feb 1707 | Mary Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio | 15 Jan 1710 | Margaret Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 15 Jan 1710 | Margaret Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines+1 |
| Son-Bio | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines+2 |
| Son-Bio | 25 Jan 1715 | William Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 25 Jan 1715 | William Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 27 Jan 1717 | David Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Jan 1717 | David Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 27 Jan 1719 | Eleanor Haines2 |
| Dau-Bio* | 27 Jan 1719 | Eleanor Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 02 May 1723 | John Haines2 |
| Son-Bio* | 02 May 1723 | John Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Dec 1724 | George Lewis Haines1 |
| Son-Bio | 27 Dec 1724 | George Lewis Haines2 |
Mary Haines1 (F) b. 27 Jan 1686 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Birth* | 27 Jan 1686 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 1997 | |
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Samuel Haines1 (M) b. 05 Jul 1687, d. 07 Sep 1750 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1646 | Samuel Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield1 |
| Birth* | 05 Jul 1687 | 1 |
| Death* | 07 Sep 1750 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Nov 1997 | |
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Giles Fifield1 (M) | ||
| Last Edited | 16 Jul 1997 | |
| CoParent | Mary Perkins | |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield+1 |
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Mary Perkins1 (F) | ||
| Last Edited | 16 Jul 1997 | |
| CoParent | Giles Fifield | |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Nov 1659 | Mary Fifield+1 |
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Sarah Haines1 (F) b. 18 Nov 1705, d. bt 1753 - 1756 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Mary Lewis1 | |
| Father-Bio | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines2 |
| Mother-Bio | Mary Lewis2 | |
| Name-Var | Sarah Haines2 | |
| Birth | 18 Oct 1705 | Greenland, Rockingham, NH2 |
| Birth* | 18 Nov 1705 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 02 Mar 1727 | 1 |
| Death* | bt 1753 - 1756 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
Mary Haines1 (F) b. 28 Feb 1707 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Mary Lewis1 | |
| Father-Bio | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines2 |
| Mother-Bio | Mary Lewis2 | |
| Name-Var | Mary Haines2 | |
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1707 | 1 |
| Birth | 28 Feb 1706/7 | Greenland, Rockingham, NH2 |
| Last Edited | 1 Aug 1997 | |
Margaret Haines1 (F) b. 15 Jan 1710, d. b 29 Mar 1753 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Mary Lewis1 | |
| Father-Bio | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines2 |
| Mother-Bio | Mary Lewis2 | |
| Name-Var | Margaret Haines2 | |
| Birth* | 15 Jan 1710 | 1 |
| Birth | 15 Jan 1709/10 | Greenland, Rockingham, NH2 |
| Christning | 1712 | 1 |
| Death* | b 29 Mar 1753 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
Matthias Haines1 (M) b. 17 Mar 1713, d. 28 Mar 1795 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Mary Lewis1 | |
| Father-Bio | 07 Jan 1679 | William Haines2 |
| Mother-Bio | Mary Lewis2 | |
| Occupation | housewright, surveyor3 | |
| GEDCOM | Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 10918 | |
| Name-Var | Matthias Haines2 | |
| Name-Var | Matthias Haines | |
| Name-Var | Matthias Haines | |
| Occupation* | housewright, surveyor1 | |
| Birth* | 17 Mar 1713 | Greenland, NH |
| Birth* | 17 Mar 1713 | Greenland, NH1 |
| Birth* | 17 Mar 1713 | Greenland, NH3 |
| Birth | 17 Mar 1712/13 | Greenland, Rockingham, NH2 |
| Death* | 28 Mar 1795 | 3 |
| Death* | 28 Mar 1795 | 1 |
| Death* | 28 Mar 1795 | |
| Last Edited | 26 Mar 2003 | |
| CoParent | Abigail Sherburne | |
| Son-Bio* | 01 Feb 1739 | John Sherburne Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 24 Jul 1740 | Abigail Haines |
| Dau-Bio* | 24 Jul 1740 | Abigail Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Aug 1742 | Josiah Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 12 Aug 1746 | Margaret Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 04 Aug 1748 | Nathaniel Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 16 Feb 1751 | Mary Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 1754 | Priscilla Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 04 Mar 1758 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 30 Jun 1761 | Ruth Haines1 |
Abigail Sherburne1 (F) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1686 | John Sherburne |
| Mother-Bio* | 1690 | Ruth Johnson |
| Name-Var | Abigail Sherburne | |
| GEDCOM | Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 10919 | |
| Birth | bt 1706 - 1720 | |
| Last Edited | 1 Aug 1997 | |
| CoParent | Matthias Haines | |
| Son-Bio* | 01 Feb 1739 | John Sherburne Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio | 24 Jul 1740 | Abigail Haines |
| Dau-Bio* | 24 Jul 1740 | Abigail Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Aug 1742 | Josiah Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 12 Aug 1746 | Margaret Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 04 Aug 1748 | Nathaniel Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 16 Feb 1751 | Mary Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 1754 | Priscilla Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 04 Mar 1758 | Sarah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 30 Jun 1761 | Ruth Haines1 |
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John Sherburne Haines1 (M) b. 01 Feb 1739 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Abigail Sherburne1 | |
| Birth* | 01 Feb 1739 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
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Abigail Haines1 (F) b. 24 Jul 1740 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Abigail Sherburne1 | |
| Father-Bio | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines |
| Mother-Bio | Abigail Sherburne | |
| GEDCOM | Unknown GEDCOM tag: IDNO 10921 | |
| Name-Var | Abigail Haines | |
| Birth* | 24 Jul 1740 | 1 |
| Birth | 24 Jul 1740 | 2 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
Josiah Haines1 (M) b. 27 Aug 1742, d. 23 Feb 1828 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Abigail Sherburne1 | |
| Birth* | 27 Aug 1742 | 1 |
| Death* | 23 Feb 1828 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 1997 | |
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Matthias Haines1 (M) b. 11 Oct 1744, d. 22 Aug 1818 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 17 Mar 1713 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | Abigail Sherburne1 | |
| Note | Person Source2 | |
| Name-Var | Matthias Haines | |
| Birth | 11 Oct 1744 | Greenland, NH |
| Birth* | 11 Oct 1744 | Greenland, NH1 |
| Marriage | 1781 | Sarah Hall |
| Marriage* | 1781 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Death* | 22 Aug 1818 | Moultonboro, NH1 |
| Death | 22 Aug 1818 | Moultonboro, NH |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Sarah Hall | |
| Son-Bio* | 13 Feb 1774 | Moses K. Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 28 Feb 1777 | John Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 05 Mar 1779 | Josiah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 05 Nov 1781 | Sally Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Oct 1783 | John S. Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 30 Dec 1785 | Joshua Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 30 Dec 1786 | Matthias Haines M.D.1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 21 Sep 1795 | Abigail Haines1 |
Sarah Hall1 (F) b. 11 Sep 1753, d. 04 Sep 1844 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Dec 1724 | Joshua Hall |
| Mother-Bio* | c 1732 | Deborah Estheridge |
| Name-Var | Sarah Hall | |
| Name-Marr | Haines | |
| Name-Marr | Haines1 | |
| Birth | 11 Sep 1753 | Chester, NH |
| Birth* | 11 Sep 1753 | Chester, NH1 |
| Marriage | 1781 | Matthias Haines |
| Marriage* | 1781 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Death* | 04 Sep 1844 | 1 |
| Death | 04 Sep 1844 | Moultonborough, Carroll Co., NH. |
| Last Edited | 25 May 2003 | |
| CoParent | Matthias Haines | |
| Son-Bio* | 13 Feb 1774 | Moses K. Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 28 Feb 1777 | John Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 05 Mar 1779 | Josiah Haines1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 05 Nov 1781 | Sally Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 07 Oct 1783 | John S. Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 30 Dec 1785 | Joshua Haines1 |
| Son-Bio* | 30 Dec 1786 | Matthias Haines M.D.1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines+1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 21 Sep 1795 | Abigail Haines1 |
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Moses K. Haines1 (M) b. 13 Feb 1774, d. 15 Jan 1856 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 13 Feb 1774 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1797 | 1 |
| Marriage | 1814 | 1 |
| Marriage | Apr 1838 | 1 |
| Death* | 15 Jan 1856 | Greensboro, VT1 |
| Last Edited | 16 Nov 1997 | |
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John Haines1 (M) b. 28 Feb 1777, d. 10 Dec 1782 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1777 | 1 |
| Death* | 10 Dec 1782 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Josiah Haines1 (M) b. 05 Mar 1779, d. 06 Apr 1856 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 05 Mar 1779 | 1 |
| Death* | 06 Apr 1856 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Sally Haines1 (F) b. 05 Nov 1781, d. 25 Jul 1868 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 05 Nov 1781 | 1 |
| Death* | 25 Jul 1868 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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John S. Haines1 (M) b. 07 Oct 1783, d. 21 Dec 1811 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 07 Oct 1783 | 1 |
| Death* | 21 Dec 1811 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Joshua Haines1 (M) b. 30 Dec 1785, d. 15 Oct 1863 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 30 Dec 1785 | Raymond, NH1 |
| Marriage* | 25 Nov 1821 | 1 |
| Death* | 15 Oct 1863 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Matthias Haines M.D.1 (M) b. 30 Dec 1786, d. 21 Jan 1863 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Religion* | Presbyterian1 | |
| Birth* | 30 Dec 1786 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Oct 1822 | 1 |
| Death* | 21 Jan 1863 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Deborah Haines1 (F) b. 28 Feb 1789, d. 03 Feb 1867 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Name-Marr | Kellam1 | |
| Birth* | 28 Feb 1789 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 1813 | John Kellam1 |
| Death* | 03 Feb 1867 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
| CoParent | John Kellam | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth M. Kellum+1 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Oct 1814 | Fanny Kellam1 |
| Son-Bio* | 21 Apr 1821 | John H. Kellam1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 1824 | Maria Kellam1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 10 Dec 1826 | Harriet L. Kellam1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1836 | Ansel B. Kellam1 |
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John Kellam1 (M) b. 23 Mar 1781, d. 05 Oct 1838 | ||
| Birth* | 23 Mar 1781 | Greensboro, VT1 |
| Marriage* | 1813 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Death* | 05 Oct 1838 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
| CoParent | Deborah Haines | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth M. Kellum+1 | |
| Dau-Bio* | Oct 1814 | Fanny Kellam1 |
| Son-Bio* | 21 Apr 1821 | John H. Kellam1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 1824 | Maria Kellam1 |
| Dau-Bio* | 10 Dec 1826 | Harriet L. Kellam1 |
| Son-Bio* | 1836 | Ansel B. Kellam1 |
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Fanny Kellam1 (F) b. Oct 1814 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 23 Mar 1781 | John Kellam1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Birth* | Oct 1814 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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John H. Kellam1 (M) b. 21 Apr 1821 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 23 Mar 1781 | John Kellam1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Birth* | 21 Apr 1821 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Maria Kellam1 (F) b. 1824, d. 1842 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 23 Mar 1781 | John Kellam1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Birth* | 1824 | 1 |
| Death* | 1842 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Harriet L. Kellam1 (F) b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 11 Apr 1900 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 23 Mar 1781 | John Kellam1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Birth* | 10 Dec 1826 | 1 |
| Death* | 11 Apr 1900 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Ansel B. Kellam1 (M) b. 1836, d. 30 Jun 1862 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 23 Mar 1781 | John Kellam1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 28 Feb 1789 | Deborah Haines1 |
| Birth* | 1836 | 1 |
| Death* | 30 Jun 1862 | Killed in Union service during Civil War1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Abigail Haines1 (F) b. 21 Sep 1795 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 11 Oct 1744 | Matthias Haines1 |
| Mother-Bio* | 11 Sep 1753 | Sarah Hall1 |
| Birth* | 21 Sep 1795 | 1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jan 1998 | |
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Compiler:
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Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
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