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Carlile Haines

Also Known As: "Carlyle Haynes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Colony
Death: June 13, 1774 (74)
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Colony
Place of Burial: Lumberton, Burlington, New Jersey
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard R. Haines, Jr. and Mary S. Haines
Husband of Pyatt and Sarah Haines
Father of Ezekiel Haines; Ruth Heritage; Rebecca Borton; Solomon Haines; Elizabeth Sharp and 9 others
Brother of Abraham "Abram" Haines, I; Richard Haines, III; Mary Matlack; Rebecca Matlack; Rachel Albertson and 10 others

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About Carlile Haines

Note: The man does have two sons named Levi. One son named Levi died at 16 years old. https://archive.org/details/richardhaineshis01hain/page/92/mode/2up page 93. Carlile's profile starts on page 90

May have ancestors in this book: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101063057127&view=1up&...

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9313846/carlile-haines

GEDCOM Note

Was a farmer and lived at Burlington County, New Jersey. Not known how many children they had. Information provided by John Wesley Haines via Bill Wentz. Also recorded birth of 1703 IGI. It is said he had two thumbs on one hand.


GEDCOM Note

From Opal Maple, 2314 Catherine Drive, Galesburg, IL 61402-1402, maple@@misslink.net:

Carlile and his wife are buried in the "Haines Burying Ground" on the Richard Haines farm near Lumberton, where he located and settled (Burlington Co., N.J.)

A list of his children and their spouses as well as his will is in the book, "Ancestry of the Haines, etc. Families" by George Haines, pages 28-30.


GEDCOM Note

Carlile and his wife Sarah were buried in the " Haines Burying Ground " on the Richard Haines farm near Lumberton, where he located and settled. Sarah died suddenly of a wound of the foot in 1774

Carlile Haines devised unto his son John Haines a life estate in his plantation (known as the Richard Haines Farm) and then to his grandson, Carlile Haines, son of his son Solomon Haines. John Haines gave Carlile Haines, for a quit claim, eight hundred dollars; which is on record in the Clerks office at Mt. Holly, making the title good to the heirs of John Haines. RIN: MH:N10871 Direct Line http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=db31e865-fa40-4c6c-a05b-d... RIN: MH:N10872

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Carlile Haines's Timeline

1700
March 1700
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Colony
1721
May 25, 1721
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1722
1722
Evesham Township, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
1724
1724
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1726
1726
Evesham, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
1728
March 25, 1728
Evesham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1730
October 23, 1730
Burlington County, Province of New Jersey
1732
1732
Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
1734
1734
Evesham Township, Burlington, New Jersey, United States