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Sarah Haines

Female 1722 - 1746  (23 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah Haines was born 27 Nov 1722, Nottingham, Chester Co., PA (daughter of Joseph Haines and Elizabeth Thomas); died 19 Feb 1745/46; was buried , Brick Meeting House Cemetery, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Sarah married Samuel Reynolds 12 Mar 1743, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Samuel (son of Henry 'Preacher' Reynolds, Jr. and Hannah Brown) was born 26 Oct 1723, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; died 27 Jun 1799, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Haines was born 1682, Cecil County, Maryland Colony (son of Richard Haines and Margaret, Mrs. Richard Haines); died 12 Sep 1763, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; was buried , Brick Meeting House Cemetery, Calvert, Cecil Co., Maryland.

    Notes:

    Joseph Haines was born in Richard Diamond ship "Amity", Atlantic Ocean. He died on either 9 Sept or 12 Dec 1763 in Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania. He was married to Dorothy Leeds on 14 Dec 1704 in Burlington NJ. He was married to Elizabeth Thomas 2 jan 1722. 7 children were born of his first marriage to Dorothy Leeds, and 13 children of his second wife, Elizabeth Thomas. Of the twenty children, 13
    reached maturity. Joseph purchased 200 acres of land in Nottingham Twp., Burlington Co. NJ in 1707. He and his wife were granted a certificate of removal by Burlington Co. MM 4/5/1714 so that is most likely that they moved to West Nottingham at that time. He took great interest in the community where he lived, and at one time was justice of peace. He purchased much land: 100 acres in Wolf Harbor, an additional 50 acres of land next to his 200 acres in Nottingham, and he purchased Pleasent Grove, 52 acres of land.

    !BIRTH:Richard Haines and His Descendnats - A Quaker Family
    of Burlington County, NJ Since 1682, Richard Haines and His
    Descendnats - A Quaker Family of Burlington County, NJ
    Since 1682, John Wesley Haines, Boyce, Va., Printed by
    Carr, 1:63

    !DEATH:Richard Haines and His Descendnats - A Quaker Family
    of Burlington County, NJ Since 1682, Richard Haines and His
    Descendnats - A Quaker Family of Burlington County, NJ
    Since 1682, John Wesley Haines, Boyce, Va., Printed by
    Carr, 1:63

    Joseph married Elizabeth Thomas 1 Mar 1721/22, Nottingham MM Friends, Chester Co, PA. Elizabeth was born 1696, Whiteland, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died 24 Nov 1796, Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Thomas was born 1696, Whiteland, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died 24 Nov 1796, Nottingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Colony.

    Notes:

    !BIRTH:Richard Haines and His Descendnats - A Quaker Family
    of Burlington County, NJ Since 1682, Richard Haines and His
    Descendnats - A Quaker Family of Burlington County, NJ
    Since 1682, John Wesley Haines, Boyce, Va., Printed by
    Carr, 1:66

    !DEATH:Richard Haines and His Descendnats - A Quaker Family
    of Burlington County, NJ Since 1682, Richard Haines and His
    Descendnats - A Quaker Family of Burlington County, NJ
    Since 1682, John Wesley Haines, Boyce, Va., Printed by
    Carr, 1:67

    Notes:

    Married:
    !MARRIAGE:Gen: Richard Haines & his Descendants, Vol 1,
    John Wesley Haines, Richard Haines and His Descendants: A
    Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682
    (Carr Publishing, Inc, Boyce, VA, 1961), p 67

    !MARRIAGE: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, p 145

    Children:
    1. 1. Sarah Haines was born 27 Nov 1722, Nottingham, Chester Co., PA; died 19 Feb 1745/46; was buried , Brick Meeting House Cemetery, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Haines was born Est 1640, Cecil County, Maryland; died Yes, date unknown.

    Richard married Margaret, Mrs. Richard Haines Abt 1658, Aynho Parish, Northamptonshire, England. Margaret, was born Est 1640, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Margaret, Mrs. Richard Haines was born Est 1640, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph Haines was born 1682, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; died 12 Sep 1763, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; was buried , Brick Meeting House Cemetery, Calvert, Cecil Co., Maryland.
    2. Richard Haines was born Bef 6 Aug 1665, Cecil County, Maryland Colony; died 1746.
    3. John Haines was born Abt 1664, England; died Nov 1728, Evesham, Burlington Co., NJ.
    4. Thomas Haines was born Dec 1666, Aynho Parish, Northamptonshire, England; was christened 22 Dec 1666, St. Michaels Church, Anyho, Northamptonshire, England; died 1753, Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., NJ.
    5. Mary Haines was born 30 Jun 1676, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England; died Between 1677 and 1770, Burlington County N.J..