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Thomas Haines

Male 1666 - 1753  (~ 86 years)


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  1. 1.  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.

    Notes:

    He and Elizabeth Austin settled in Northampton, NJ "Thomas
    Haines located the following tracts of land: In 1688
    adjoinng his brother, John Haines; in 1708, 100 acres in
    Burlington Co., and in 1704, a tract of land in Salem Co.,
    NJ. He purchased in 1694, 200 acres of Henry Burr, in
    Burlington Co; in 1703, he purchased a tract in Burlington
    Co. of William Strangton; in 1720, of Benjamin Turner, 625
    acres; in 1720, 600 acres of Samuel Furness." Thomas Haines
    was born in 1665/66 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, Eng. He
    was christened on 22 Dec, 1666 at St. Michael's in Aynhoe.
    He died in 1753 in Northampton, Burlington, NJ. He was
    buried on 30 Nov 1753 in Burlington Co. NJ. Will Proved,
    Burlington NJ. He was married to Elizabeth Austin on 8 Nov
    1699 at a Monthly meeting in Burlington County NJ. Thomas
    was nearly 16 years of age upon his arrival in America. He
    became the owner of much valuable property. In all, about
    2400 hundred acres of land was purchased between 1688 and
    1720. Thomas Haines owned the following tracts of land.
    Adjoining his brother John in 1688, 100 acres in Burlington
    Co. in 1708, a tract of land in Salem Co. NJ in 1704, in
    1690 he purchased 200 acres from Henry Burr in Burlington
    Co.; purchased a tract in Burlington Co. from William
    Strangton in 1703; in 1720, he purchased 625 acres from
    Benjamin Turner, and in 1720, 600 acres from Samuel
    Furness. His will was dated 1/17/1748, and was probated
    8/30/1753. An inventory of his personal property, taken
    Sept. 1, 1753 amounted to Pounds 340:8:10 Source: Ancestry
    and descendants of Zimri and Elizabeth Compton Haines
    American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. II, p. 227 Calendar of New
    Jersey Wills Vol. III, p. 227

    !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, 1:55

    !CHRISTENING: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, 1:55

    !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, 1:55

    Thomas married Elizabeth Austin. Elizabeth was born Abt 1668, Horsmonden, Kent, England; died , Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., NJ. [Group Sheet]