Albert Gallatin Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 18, 1804 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Abner Haines Mother: Eliza Pepperrell AyersAlbert H. Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 4, 1847 - Chichester, NH Christening: Death: Sep 7, 1915 - Chichester, NH Burial: in Pineground Cemetery, Chichester, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: George Peverly Haines Mother: Sarah F. Towle
Notes
General:
Birth from NHVR - Albert H. Haines
Alvin M. Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 4, 1847 - Chichester, NH Christening: Death: Apr 26, 1932 Burial: in Pineground Cemetery, Chichester, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: George Peverly Haines Mother: Sarah F. Towle
Spouses and Children
1. *Jane E. Greenlay Marriage: Sep 23, 1882 - Cambridge, MA
Notes
General:
Birth from NHVR
Arthur Oliver Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: May 27, 1856 - Chester, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Oliver Smith Haines Mother: Lydia Lang
Spouses and Children
1. *Elsie Jennie Potter Marriage:Asa Donahue Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Feb 1851 - Chichester, NH Christening: Death: May 17, 1885 - Concord, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Malachi Haines Mother: Sally Kelley
Spouses and Children
1. *Jennie P. Jenkins Marriage:Ashley Amos Haines
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jan 13, 1871 - Hesperia, MI Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Joseph Miller Haines Mother: Laurel Ann JonesAshley D. Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1838 - Deerfield, NH Christening: Death: Oct 31, 1917 Burial: in Haynes Cemetery No. D-20, Deerfield, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Samuel Haines Mother: Mary PhilbrickBenjamin Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Bef Feb 24, 1765 - North Hampton, NH Christening: Death: Feb 22, 1844 Burial: in Center Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Thomas Haines Mother: Deborah Lamprey
Spouses and Children
1. *Deborah Langmaid Marriage: Feb 25, 1791 - Epsom, NH Children: 1. Reuben Haines 2. Sarah Haines 3. Benjamin Haines 4. Martha "Patty" Haines
Notes
General:
Birth date and attachment to this family from an IGI file, and is suspect. however, the family ties to Chichester give this credence. It would also allow for a birth record, mistakenly given as in Chichester for a Sally Haines born Nov. 4, 1763Marriage Notes (Deborah Langmaid)
1790 US Census, Chichester (Benjn Hanes)
1 male 16 and over
1 female
Probably removed to Stanstead, Canada
I am speculating this couple emigrated to Stanstead County, Quebec. (as did DEBORAH's brother JOHN LANGMAID)
Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Deborah Haines, wife of BENJAMIN HAINES, yeoman, died 24 Oct 1835
Event Year: 1835
Event: Enterrement (Burial)
Religion: Methodist
Place of Worship or Institution: Stanstead (Methodist Church)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
One witness was: JACOB TAYLOR
IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America
BENJAMIN HAINES Male
Spouse: DEBORAH LANGMAID
Marriage: 25 FEB 1791 Marriage Index,,Misc, , , New Hampshire
Messages: Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: M731496 1900 1001263
Index to marriages, early to 1900
Marriages - Epsom
YEAR Date Groom of (Residence) Bride of (Residence) Location Married by Source
1791 - February 25, 1791, Benja Hains, Deborah Langmaid, Chichester, Ebenezer Haseltine OTR
Extensive additional research on this and connecting families done by Jacqueline Sleeper Russell
Center Cemetery, Conneaut, Ashtabula County, Ohio
Name Birth Death Other Sharon Wick's Comments
HAINES, Benjamin None Given 22, Feb. 1844 AE 78 yrs. A Revolutionary soldier. Death date difficult to read. Old records say 1844, also.
1791 - February 25, 1791, Benja Hains, Deborah Langmaid, Chichester, Ebenezer Haseltine from Old Town Records
Benjamin Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Abt 1850 - Ashtabula County, Ohio Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Benjamin Haines Mother: Deborah Langmaid
Spouses and Children
1. *Nancy Wallace Marriage: Sep 27, 1821 - Hatley, Stanstead County, Canada Children: 1. James Wallace Haines 2. Hannah Haines 3. Martha Haines
Notes
General:
History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888Marriage Notes (Nancy Wallace)
By Hubert Howe Bancroft, Frances Fuller Victor
excerpt: p. 288, 289 (bio - part of this article covers an invention of J. W. HAINES)
James W. Haines was born in Stanstead, Canada, near the Vermont line, on the 17th of Aug., 1826, his father being a Vermonter of English descent, and his grandfather a revolutionary soldier.
In 1833 they left Canada for Ashtabula county, Ohio, where they lived upon a farm. When he was 20 years of age he began to follow the lakes, and remained in that service for about three years, when news of the gold found in Cal. brought him to this coast with a company from Ohio.
After a brief experience of mining he opened a restaurant in Sac., and made considerable money; went into merchandising with Z. Lake, also from Ohio, and later with A. J. Webster. During the squatter riots he was on the squatter side of the quarrel, and was arrested and sent to the prison brig, but was soon released. Having made about §20,000, he returned home and married, but on revisiting Cal found times somewhat changed.
Cholera carried off his wife and numerous friends in 1852. His partner sold out to him and he took another.
In 1854, during the excitement caused by the know-nothing party in politics, he was elected marshal of Sac. by that party.
In 1857 he purchased an interest in a hay raucho of 8,000 acres, bis partner being Alonzo Cheaney.
ln 1859 he sold his store and again visited the east. On returning he found great excitement prevailing concerning silver, and everybody going to Nevada. He followed with fat cattle and sheep for the minors, and through this business became interested in the young state, finally purchasing a rancho of 800 acres in what is now Douglas co.
He was elected a member of the first and second constitutional conventions.
In 1870 he was elected to the state senate, and was chosen presidential elector for Grant. He was also appointed by Grant to receive the C. P. railroad on its completion, together with W. T. Sherman of S. F. and F. A. Tritle of Nevada.
Gov. Bradley appointed him commissioner to the centennial exposition at Phila, and he was a second time elected to the state senate.
His influence has always been used in securing the best interests of the people of Nevada. A man of strong individuality and great activity. His landed interests in Nevada and California are large.
Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Name: Benjamin Haines
Spouse: Nancy Wallace
Event Year: 1821
Event: Mariage (Marriage)
Religion: Church of England
Place of Worship or Institution: Hatley (Church of England)
Province: Québec (Quebec)
(married 27 Sep 1821)
BENJAMIN HAINES, bachelor, farmer, major age
& NANCY WALLACE, spinster, minor age
both of Stanstead married in presence of his brother and her brother
(all signed) THOMAS JOHNSON, Minister
BENJAMIN HAINES
NANCY WALLACE
REUBEN HAINES
SIMON WALLACE
Charles Glidden Haines
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Jun 26, 1821 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Abner Haines Mother: Eliza Pepperrell Ayers
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