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William Haines

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Aynho, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: April 29, 1754 (82)
Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Place of Burial: Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Haines and Margaret Burcham
Husband of Sarah Haines and Frances Haines
Father of Jacob Haines; Margaret Brown (Haines); Nathan Haines; Samuel Haines; Nathaniel H. Haines and 5 others
Brother of John B Haines; Richard R. Haines, Jr.; Thomas H. Haines; Mary Haines; Joseph Haines and 1 other

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About William Haines

https://archive.org/details/richardhaineshis01hain/page/60/mode/2up Top of page 61

GEDCOM Note

GEN: !Archives sheet GEN: !WILL:dated 24 May 1752, proved 29 Apr 1754 Burlington Co. N. J. yeoman GEN: !MARRIAGE: at liberty to marry 6 Jan 1695/6 by Burlington NN NJ GEN: !"Richard Haines and..."by J. W. Haines pg 61...farmer...100 acres of land near GEN: Nancutting's Old Plantation;in 1689..100 acres from Samuel Jennings, in 1693 GEN: 100 acres from Elias and John Burling, in 1698 100 acres from Chritopher GEN: Wetherill, in 1700 100 acres from James Burcham and in 1712 150 acres from GEN: Henry Peeps..also one of the purchasers of the "Friendship Tract" 2240 GEN: acres..in Southern Part of New Jersey in 1711.


GEDCOM Note

He was the fourth son of Richard and Margaret.


Life

Occupation: farmer Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Will: was dated 24 May 1752, proved 29 Apr 1754 Burlington Co. NJ -yeoman
Land Transactions: "Richard Haines and his Descendants by John W. Haines pg 61" -farmer - located 100 acres of land 'near Nancutting's Old Plantation' in 1689; 100 acres from Samuel Jennings, in 1693; 100 acres from Elias and John Burling, in 1698 100 acres from Christopher Wetherill in 1700; 100 acres from James Burcham, and in 1712 in Northampton settling there; 150 acres from Henry Peeps; also one of the purchasers of the "Friendship Tract" 2240 acres in Southern Part of New Jersey in 1711.

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William Haines's Timeline

1672
April 24, 1672
Aynho, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
April 24, 1672
St. Michael's Church, Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England
April 24, 1672
St.Michael's Chu, Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England
April 24, 1672
St Michael's, Aynhoe, Northampton, England (United Kingdom)
1698
September 24, 1698
Burlington County, West Jersey
1700
June 4, 1700
Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
1702
September 19, 1702
Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey Colony, (Present USA)
1705
January 24, 1705
Northampton Twp, Burlington Coumty, New Jersey Colony