https://www.geni.com/merge/view?revision_id=68718997290
Please undo this merge. Their father had two sons name Johannes, according to The Hayner Family Association book. There's already a bio in the profile for the one Johannes, and here's the bio for the other:
7.JOHANNES HEINER, (2nd of same name in this family) bc 1724, married as a single man from Livingston Manor on 20 Apr 1746 Eva Van Etten, b in Dutchess Co., NY, bp 12 Nov 1727 (First Dutch Church, Kingston, NY), possibly d/o Jacob Petresen Van Etten and Margrietje Symons Kool (not proved)(Eva’s mother, bp 15 Oct 1699 Kingston, given by Charles Lewis, Phoenix, AZ, who also gives her father as Jacob Adriaensen Van Etten, bp 17 Jul 1698 at Kingston, m there on 11 May 1722). On 12 Apr 1748 Johannes Hoener was confirmed by the Rev. Johann Christophorus Hartwig at St. Peters Luth Church, Rhinebeck (page 307 of chbk) as Johannes Hoener (age 24), at same time his brothers Samuel (age 21), Philip (age 18), and Jacob (age 15) were confirmed. Johannes had been baptized by the New York minister Johan Van Driesen, sponsored at baptism by Joh. Blass and his wife (Rhinebeck Luth Chbk), sponsored at confirmation by David Reichard. These records of confirmation and baptism prove that he was the son of Johannes Haner (the immigrant) who, like his father Curt Haner in Germany, had two surviving sons named Johannes. This couple is named Johannes Hener Jr. and Eva Vanetta Hener as parents at the baptisms of Catharina (#53) and Samuel (#55) (Red Hook Luth). At Livingston Manor, Johannes and two other men leased a farm of 65 acres that was added to another 62 acres. Johannes Heiner paid rent on this from 1756 to 1776 and not thereafter. This seems to indicate that Johannes and Eva (Van Etten) Heiner/Hayner went to Brunswick, NY by or before 1776. He is shown on a 1767 map of Rensselaerwyck. A Johannes Heiner (possibly his son age 21) was on the 1767 Colonial Militia Muster Roll listed as being “above the town of Poestenkill” [i.e., at Brunswick]. He seems to have maintained his interest in the land at Livingston Manor until 1776. In addition to the 8 children listed here, there may have been a David, who was baptized at Christ Lutheran Church at Germantown.
The land at Haynerville, near Brunswick, is the only one, or one of a very few, properties in Rensselaerwyck that have remained in possession by direct line of descent in the same family that received an original grant from Van Rensselaer. It is currently in possession of Nancy Kurrelmeyer, a g-g-g-g-g-g-grandchild of Johannes Hainer and Eva Van Etten .
+ 52. Johannes, bp 12 Oct 1746
+ 53. Catharina, bp 13 Jan 1748 (RH Luth)
+ 54. Martinus, b 12 Oct 1750 (birth date not documented).
+ 55. Samuel, bp 29 Aug 1756 (RH Luth)
56. Joseph, bp 4 May 1759 (RH Luth); sp Joseph Reichard and Anna Nier (RH Luth). He was a Loyalist, not in Butler’s Rangers; had children who were in Niagara. An account book kept by Zachariah has Joseph b 26 Apr 1759, and it contains a bond dated 8 Nov 1805 in which Zachariah promises to take care of Joseph, maintain his house, etc. during his natural life.
+ 57. Zachariah, b 22 Jul 1761 (bp Rhinebeck Ref)
58. Margaretha, bp 1 May 1764; sp Stephanus Borgard and wife Rebecca (Rhinebeck Luth). This is probably Margaret Haner, daughter of Johannes, who m Conrad Pames (s/o Conrad) on 4 Sep 1791 at Rhinebeck Lutheran Church.
+ 59. Philip, b 29 Jun 1770
https://haynerfamily.org/a-haner-hayner-family-in-america-the-book/...
The father can be MPd, he has a good bio. I still have 5 more children to update bios for, but they could be relationship locked, if you want. The only child not listed on the link above is Barbara, though, I did find her in a Roots Web page - she's the only one that's a little iffy.