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Sarah Haines

Female 1738 - 1818  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Haines was born 8 Oct 1738, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania (daughter of Jacob Haines and Mary Coles); died 1818, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., Maryland.

    Notes:

    !BIRTH:PA Chester Co.: Early Church Records: Nottingham
    Quakers, Births, Deaths and Marriages of the Nottingham
    Quakers 1680-1889, Beard, Alice, Westminster, MD: Family
    Line Publications, 1989, p 40

    Sarah married Samuel Brown Bef 30 Nov 1765, Burlington Co., NJ. Samuel was born 4 Apr 1743, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 1796, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Samuel was reported by Nottingham MM, Pa., 11 mo. 30, 1765
    "for going out in marriage with his first cousin by
    affinity." He was disowned for this and other reasons on 2
    mo. 22, 1766.

    Sarah was granted a certificate to Nottingham from
    Philadelphia MM, 1 mo.25, 1765

    Children:
    1. Jacob Brown was born Est 1768, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. William Brown was born Est 1770, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Samuel Brown was born Abt 1770, West Nottingham, Chester Co., PA.
    4. Elizabeth Brown was born Abt 1772, West Nottingham, Chester Co., PA; died 30 Jul 1814, East Nottingham, Chester Co, PA; was buried 2 Aug 1814, East Nottingham, Chester Co, PA.
    5. Mary Brown was born Est 1765, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Sarah Brown was born 5 Sep 1775, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; died 22 Sep 1858, Hall, Ontario Co, NY; was buried , Little Church Cemetery, Hall, NY.
    7. Prudence Brown was born 5 Feb 1780, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; died 15 Mar 1833, Rising Sun, Cecil Co, MD.
    8. Hannah Brown was born Abt 1781, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD.

    Sarah married Joseph Reynolds 27 Feb 1754, West Nottingham Friends, Cecil Co., MD. Joseph (son of Henry 'Preacher' Reynolds, Jr. and Hannah Brown) was born 31 Aug 1730, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died 19 Jul 1760, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried , Friends Graveyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Joseph and Sarah were granted a certificate from Nottingham
    MM to Philadelphia MM in 1758.

    Children:
    1. Joshua Reynolds was born Est 1758, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 13 Aug 1759, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob Haines was born 26 Sep 1698, Burlington, New Jersey; died 13 Sep 1742, Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brick Meeting House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Jacob married Mary Coles 22 Apr 1725, Pennsylvania. Mary (daughter of William Coles and Mary Royale/Royall) was born 4 Mar 1708, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died 27 Feb 1777, West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Coles was born 4 Mar 1708, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania (daughter of William Coles and Mary Royale/Royall); died 27 Feb 1777, West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    SOUR @S17@
    PAGE 513-767-9249


    !BIRTH:PA Chester Co.: Early Church Records, Vol 2, Early
    Church Records of Chester County, PA, Vol 2, Meldrum,
    Charlotte & Martha Reamy, Westminster: Family Lines
    Publications, 1997

    Children:
    1. Prudence Haines was born 20 Feb 1727/28, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. 1. Sarah Haines was born 8 Oct 1738, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died 1818, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., Maryland.
    3. Mary Haines was born 10 Feb 1731, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 27th of 12th mo., 1817, Little Britain, Lancaster Co, PA; was buried 28th of 12th mo, 1817, Eastland Friends, Lancaster Co., PA.
    4. Margaret Haines was born 22 Jan 1729/30, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 20 Feb 1732/33, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA.
    5. Joshua Haines was born 30 Mar 1726, Nottingham, Chester Co., PA; died 21 Apr 1794, Mt Pleasant, Lancaster Co, PA; was buried , Sadsbury Friends, Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., PA.
    6. Jacob Haines was born 28 Mar 1734, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 1805, West Nottingham, Cecil Co., MD; was buried , Brick Meeting House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland.
    7. Jeremiah Haines was born 8 Jul 1735, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died Bef 1787, Lancaster County, PA.
    8. Stephen Haines was born Abt 1741, West Nottingham, Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., PA; died 1761, Sadsbury, Chester Co, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William Coles was born Abt 1684; died Yes, date unknown.

    William married Mary Royale/Royall 9 May 1705, Pennsylvania. Mary was born 1686, Glasgow City, Scotland; died 1749, Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brick Meeting House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Mary Royale/Royall was born 1686, Glasgow City, Scotland; died 1749, Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania; was buried , Brick Meeting House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Notes:

    from findagrave

    She was a widow 'Coal/e" at time of marriage to Jeremiah on 02mon/Apr 12/1711. Her first husband is "William Coles" The Will of William Coale, dated 11mo/Jan 31, 1710, Chester Will Bk C, pg 210, leaves his entire estate to wife Mary, and at her death to be divided between their 2 children, William and Mary Coale....please see record attached.

    The area in which they lived changed boundries for counties and states during her life time. I added a map from 1715, please note red dot.

    "West Nottingham was established about 1710, held at the houses of the members initially, with a preparative meeting being set up about 1730. The land on which the meetinghouse sits was donated by James King and William Harris. The current meeting house was built in 1811 and became known as ?Little? Brick?. The Nottingham meetings were both originally under Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, but were joined to Nottingham Quarter when the Cecil county meetings were transferred to Baltimore Yearly Meeting in 1819.

    After the settlement of the Mason-Dixon Line/boundary, only 1,300 acres of the original Nottingham Lots remained in Chester County and the other 16,700 acres became part of Cecil County, Maryland. East and West Nottingham remained in Chester County, PA, however East Nottingham / Brick Meeting House (1st built from logs in 1709 and of brick in 1724 on Nottingham Lot #30) was just 4 miles south of the boundary, and fell under Cecil County, Maryland".
    Burial records are taken from Nottingham MM records, also posted.

    The following was shared by Claudia Davenport-Sullivan (47345651):
    I've done some research on Mary Royle and the brothers Wm, James + Maurice Trent, who were prominent merchants from Inverness, Scotland and actively involved with selling child servants shipped from Scotland without indentures. Caleb Pusey (abt 1650-1727) bought the indentures of many of these children, one was Mary Royle in 1697. It appears that Mary Royle was among those children that earlier included Alexander Ross (1682-1748) and they were brought to the colonies by Maurice Trent and then sold to Caleb Pusey by William Trent. In 1697 Mary Royle to serve 5 yrs; in 1693 Alexander Ross to serve until age 21

    [I have extensive research on Alexander Ross as he was a pioneer of Shenandoah Valley and received a grant for 40,000 acres from Lord Fairfax in 1730; he was 11 years of age when brought by the Trents to the colonies in 1693 and his indenture was sold to Caleb Pusey where he learned a trade at Pusey's mill on Chester Creek, Chester Co]

    Between 1693 and 1697, Maurice Trent appeared in the courts of Chester and Bucks counties in with at least 112 Scottish child servants without indentures, both male and female.

    At the end of Mary Royle's 5 year indenture, about 1702/03, she married William Coale and had two children before his death about Apr 1710 in Nottingham. He mentions in his Will #167 [PA Will Bk C, pg 210] his wife Mary and children William (b. 5mo/Jul 9, 1705) and Mary Coale (b. 3mo/May 4, 1708).

    Mary (Royle) Coale then married 2nd Jeremiah Brown (1687-1767) and had 4 more children, Patience, Jeremiah, Joshua and Isaac Brown. Mary died about 1748 as Jeremiah Brown then married Mary Winter on 5mo/Jul 20, 1749 at Nottingham Mtg. The marriage record is extant and the witness list shows his son Isaac + Lydia (Slater) Brown and his step-daughter Mary (Coale) and husband Henry Reynolds, among others.

    Jeremiah Brown Senr and 2nd wife Mary (Winter) had one son Stephen. His death is recorded by Nottingham Mtg wherein it states: ?Stephen Brown, son of Jeremiah Brown Senr and half-brother to Jeremiah Brown Junr departed this life the 24 of the 11th month 1754.? This provides evidence that Jeremiah Junr and Stephen did not share the same mother.

    Jeremiah Brown died on 7 Mar 1767 at West Nottingham and left his will dated 21 Dec 1762 [Chester Will Bk D, Vol 4, pg 645]. He names the 4 children had by his first wife Mary (Royle) - Patience (Brown) Hadley, Joshua and Isaac - and heirs of his deceased son Jeremiah Brown Junr.

    Mary (Winter) Brown died on 19 Nov 1769 at West Nottingham and left her will dated 9 Nov 1769 wherein she mentions her "beloved step-grandson Stephen, son of Isaac Brown". This provides further evidence that she is not one and the same as his first wife Mary (Royle) Coale in that she further devised "To Mary, wife of Henry Reynolds, a case of drawers which was her mothers."

    The above daughter is Mary Coale, b. 1708; she married Jacob Haines on 2mo/Apr 22, 1725 and they had 8 children before Jacob died in 1742 [Chester Will Bk B, pg 116]. Mary, now Haines, married Henry Reynolds in Jun 1743 and had 5 more sons. Henry Reynolds died 17 Dec 1779.

    I have some more research to do regarding Henry Reynolds as it appears he was married 3 times - Hannah Brown in 1717; Ann Worley in 1733; then Mary Coale in 1743, the daughter of Mary Royle.

    An interesting connection here is that Henry Reynold?s 2nd wife Ann (Worley) Howell, was the granddaughter of Anne (Stone) Worley (1645-1726). Ann (Stone) Worley was the 2nd wife of Caleb Pusey (1650-1727) ? the same man that purchased Mary Royle?s indenture in 1697 as well as many of these ?stolen? Scottish children. It would appear that Caleb Pusey cared for these children and helped them to attain a better future in a strange land after being taken from their homelands.

    Died:
    a year later Jeremiah went on to marry 2nd wife.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Coles was born 4 Mar 1708, Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania; died 27 Feb 1777, West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
    2. William Coles was born 9 Jul 1705, Pennsylvania; died Yes, date unknown.