Dororthy Margaret Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Mar 23, 1916 - Epsom, NH Christening: Death: Apr 18, 1922 - Epsom, NH Burial: in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: George H. Haynes Mother: Margaret D. Waterhouse
Notes
General:
Death records reads name as Dorothy M.. Buried in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 6-0-25 of a ruptured appendix.
Edward Everett Haynes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Aug 12, 1861 - Surry, ME Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Edwin Haynes Mother: Sarah Lee Allen
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Maine Births and Christenings 1739-1900, parents Edwin and Sarah Haynes
Edwin Haynes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Oct 12, 1825 - Trenton, ME Christening: Death: Jun 7, 1907 Burial: in Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Daniel P. Haynes Mother: Eunice Murch
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Lee Allen Marriage: Oct 15, 1853 - Lowell, MA Children: 1. Eugene Bowman Haynes 2. Florence Elvira Haynes 3. Daniel Edwin Haynes 4. Edward Everett Haynes 5. Anna Bell Haynes 6. Cora Etta Haynes 7. Daniel Wilmont Haynes
Notes
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Born abt 1827, age 26 at time of marriage. Trenton, Maine. Also seen in Maine Births and Christenings 1739-1900, as Oct. 1819, Surry, Hancock, MEMarriage Notes (Sarah Lee Allen)
US Civil War Draft Registration Record, Edwin Haynes, residence Dunstable, MA, age July 1, 1863, 36, est. birth year 1827, born Maine.
From Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA Edwin Haynes Oct. 12, 1825-June 7, 1907
Some children born Maine, may have been born Massachusetts. Anna Bell, for example, is found unnamed in Mass, then again in Surry, Maine.
1860 US Census, Trenton, Maine
Daniel Haynes, 65
Eunice Haynes, 62
William M. Haynes, 32
Andrew J. Haynes, 28
Edwin Haynes, 28
Sarah Haynes (wife) 29
Eugene B., 5
Florence E. 2
1870 US Census, Surry, Hancock Maine
Edwin Haynes, 41
Sarah Haynes, 40
Eugene B., 15
Florence E., 12
Edward E., 9
Anna B., 6
Cora, 3
1900 US Census. Red;amds. San Bernardino, CA
Edwind Haynes, 74
Sarah Haynes, 70
Edward Haynes, 34
Anna Haynes, 32
Cora Haynes, 26
Mass vital records, Lowell, MA - Edwin Haynes, 26 of __ Maine to Sarah Allen 22, of Lowell, His parents, Daniel and Eunice Haynes, hers, Josiah H. and Elis. Allen.
Eleanor Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: May 11, 1750 - Greenland, NH Christening: Death: Nov 12, 1808 - Canterbury, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Spouses and Children
1. *Bennett Libbey Marriage: Children: 1. Matthias Libbey 2. Isaac Libbey 3. Bennett Libbey 4. Hannah Libbey 5. Annie Libbey 6. Olive Libbey 7. Polly Libbey 8. John H. Libbey 9. Sarah Libbey
Notes
General:
Had 8 children and became Shakers at Canterbury, NH
Eleanor Pauline Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Mar 17, 1915 - Epsom, NH Christening: Death: May 8, 1923 - Epsom, NH Burial: in New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: George H. Haynes Mother: Margaret D. Waterhouse
Notes
General:
Buried New Rye Cemetery Epsom, NH. Died age 8-1-22 of diphtheria.
Elisha Haynes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 2, 1811 - Epsom, NH Christening: Death: Jan 30, 1828 - At Sea Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :Events
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jun 11, 1815.
Parents
Father: Caleb Bartlett Haynes Mother: Sally HainesElisha Haynes
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1762 - Greenland, NH Christening: Death: 1834 - Concord, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Spouses and Children
1. *Betsy Bartlett Marriage: 1784 Children: 1. Caleb Bartlett Haynes 2. James Haynes 3. Betsy Haynes 4. Lydia Haynes 5. Jonathan B. Haynes 6. Mehitable Haynes 7. John Dearborn Haynes 8. Sally Haynes 2. Mary Johnson Marriage: Apr 21, 1814 - Deerfield, NH 74
Notes
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Moved with his father John to Epsom, NH at age 13 where he stayed most of his life. A veteran of the Revolution and died at age 72. A resident of Epsom, NH at time of second marriage.
1784, Nov. 8 167-224 Ebenezer Wallace of Epsom to Elisha Hains of Epsom, land in Epsom being part of lt N. 68 in the second range laid out to the original right of Samuel Wallis and bounded beginning at the westerly end of said lot and then running easterly coming the full width of said lot to contain 50 acres.
1808, Dec. 21 R 188-178
Elisha Haynes of Epsom, yeoman to Caleb Haynes of Epsom, cordwainer,
Land in Epsom bounded beginning at the southeast corner of my land at the highway near the school house and adjoining on Nathaniel WIggin's land, thence running on the road leading from Allenstown to Epsom about 17 rods to the south side of the gate which leads in to my firld, thence westerly a parallel line with the line which divides between Nathaniel Wiggins land and mine until it strikes the range on the westerly end of the lot, to contain 11 acres. - Elisha and Elizabeth Haynes.
1817, Jan. 27 R 233-038
This indenture that I James Haines of Epsom, yeoman in consideration of a warrantee deed given to me by Elisha Haynes of Epsom, yeoman, bearing even date, of all the land mentioned in siad deed, the same premises belonging to the same to him the said Elisha and Polly Haines, his wife, during the term of their natural lives, they the said Elisha and Polly to cultivate and improve the same released premises in any way and manner they shall think most for their benefit and to dispose of the produce and profit arising therefrom, and for the failful performances of which I bind myself. - James Haynes.
1817, Jan. 27 R 214-310
Elisha Haynes of Epsom husbandman to James Haynes of Epsom, husbandman, land in Epsom part of lot 67 and 68 in the second range and part of lot No. 79 in the third range,bounded beginning on the road leading from James Browns to Nathaniel EIggis at the south side of James Brown's land that he now lives on on the west side of the road thence running south on said road till it strikes land that I gave my son Caleb, thence running westerly joining said Brown till it comes to the third range, thence running northerly on land owne by Jeremiah Haynes, thence running westerly on said Haynes's land untill it comes to the road elading from JOhn DOlbeer to Epsom town, thence running northerly on said road till it comes to land owned by Samue lBickford Jr., thence running easterly on Bickford land till it comes to range, thence running southerly on land owned by Brown aforesaid so far as his land runs, thecne running easterly on said Brown to the bounds first mentioned.
MERRIMACK COUNTY DEEDS May 16, 1825 M 5-149
Elisha Haynes of Epsom to John D. Haynes of Boston, land in Epsom bounded northeasterly corner of said land being a white oak tree standing on the southerly side of the highway leading from said Elisha Haines house to Isaac Dowsts house, thence north westerly by said road about 30 rods to the higheay leading from James WIggins to James Brownsm, thence by said highway about southwesterly to the land formerly owned by Nathaniel Wiggin, thence by Nathaniel Wiggins land to the highway leading to Matthias Haines house, thence by said highway so far as that a straight line to the firs mentioned bounds shall contain two acres and all the buldings thereon.
MERRIMACK COUNTY DEEDS May 16, 1825 M 5-148
James Haines of Epsom to John D. Haynes of Boston, land in Epsom bounded easterly on the highway leading from Jmes Browns house to James Wiggins house, boundd northerly and southerly on land owned by James Brown and bounded north westerly and westerly on land owned by Benjamin Bickford, Jonathan Bartlett and John S. Haines, said land is a part of lot No. 67 and 68 in the second range of lots, and ot No. 78 (79 ?) in the third range of lots in Epsom to contain about 100 acres. James and Sally Haynes
S 16864
PENSION of Elisha Haynes
State of New Hampshire, County of Merrimack SS
On the third day of November AS 1831, personally appeared in open court, namely in and before the Court of Common Pleas in said County, Elisha Haynes of Epsom (in said County) aged 70 years October 15th 1831, born in Greenland in the said State of New Hampshire, but has lived in said Epsom ever since he was eleven years old, who first being duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the provision made by the Acts of Congress the 18th of March 1818 and the 1st of May 1820, that he is the same Elisha Haynes enlisted according to the best of his recollection for three years at said Epsom (in January 1779) in said State of New Hampshire in the company commanded by Capt Amos Morrill in the Regiment commanded by Col Joseph Cilley, in the line of the State of New Hampshire on the Continental establishment and started from Greenland in said State and marched to Peekskill in New York, where he wintered and served all the next summer on command, patrolling near the lines detailed from the main army at Morristown in the Jerseys, went into winter quarters again at Peekskill and served another summer in the Jerseys, and the next winter at West Point, and the next spring marched under Col. Morgan to Saratoga and served on scouting parties between Fort Edward and Lake George, Ticonderoga, Skumsborough, Fort Anne and Saratoga all the next summer where in October he heard of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and was discharged at Saratoga near the close of the war in February 1782, having served upwards of three years on the said Continental establishment without intermission from the date of his enlistment.
That he hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present '96 that his name is not on the roll of any State as a pensioner and that the following are the reasons for not making an earlier application for a pension.
That as he had no children relying on him for support, he had determined never to apply for a pension as long as he should be able to support himself and his wife by his labors.
That about a year since he has taken and laid for eight weeks sick with a fever and although his life was spared, he has never wholly recovered his strength and the infirmities of age increasing upon him, he can no longer support himself and must depend wholly on charity. That my whole family consists of myself and my wife Polly of nearly the same age, and she had been unable for ten years past to do but little labor, indeed none except a little sewing or knitting.
And in pursuance of the Act of the first of May 1820, I do solemnly swear that I was a resident citizen of the United States on the 12th of March 1818 and that I have not since that time by gift, sale or in any manner disposed of my property, or any part thereof with intent thereby so to diminish it as to bring myself within the provisions of an Act of Congress an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the land and naval service of the United States in the Revolutionary War, passed on the 18th day of March 1818, and that I have not, nor has any person in trust for me, any properties or securities, contracts, or debts due to me, nor have I any income, other than what is contained in the Schedule hereto annexed, and by me subscribed.
Elisha Haynes
Sworn to and declared on the 3rd day of November AS 1831 before the Justices of said Court.
Schedule of the property of Elisha Haynes on the 1st of November AD 1831
One pig - $2.00
One bed and bedstead and necessary covering '96 2.50
Five shovel tongs and andirons '96 2.00
1 table - .50
1 small table - .30
6 chairs 20 cents each '96 1.20
1 old case of draws (poor) - .50
1 meal chest - .25
1 frying pan - .34
Iron pot (cracked) - .25
An old spinning wheel - .50
Titak $16.34
Elisha Haynes
4235 Certificate issued March 4, 1834
State of New Hampshire, Merrimack SS
On this seventh day of September AD 1832 personally appeared in open Court in and before the Superior Court of judicature for the State of New Hampshire now sitting in Concord in the County of Merrimack and in the State of N.H., Elisha Haynes of Epsom, in said County of Merrimack, aged 71 years on the 15th day of next October, born in Greenland in said State but has lived in Epsom aforesaid nearly 60 years, and is the same identical Elisha Haynes who made the declaration before the Court of Common Pleas for this said County of Merrimack on the third day of November AD 1831 in order to obtain the provision made by the Acts of Congress of the 18th March 1818 and the first of May 1820, to which this declaration is annexed and is to be considered as additional thereto.
And in pursuance of the Acts of the first of May 1820 and the 18th day of March 1818, I do solemnly swear that I have not since that time by gift, sale or in any manner, disposed of my property; or any part thereof with intent thereby to diminish it to bring myself within the provision of the aforesaid Act of Congress nor have I nor has any person in trust for me; any property other than what is continued in the schedule annexed to the declaration made before the Court of Common pleas November 1831, except the trifling addition and the privilege and accommodation mentioned and explained herein below, and no other income than the scanty proceeds of my feeble labor; that on the 18th day of March AD 1818 I had not neither have I had at any time between the said 18th of March 1818 and the present time, any property, securities or debts due to me: nor did any person have on the said 18th of March 1818, nor had any person had since then, neither has any person at present in trust for me any property or securities, contracts or debts due to me; that on the 18th of March AD 1818 I had no property whatever except some necessary furniture and have since then owned and possessed no other kind of property; and since the said 18th of March AD 1818, no other change or changes have been made of my property except the ordinary wear, decay of all, and destruction and renewal of part of said furniture (the whole though convenient and necessary for me and wife) being of every trifling value; and would not sell for hardly anything; And the said schedule contained every thing that I own except an axe, hoe and shovel and some other trifling articles not mentioned therein; but not amounting in value at the utmost to five dollars. The rise of a law and the privilege also of feeding it on his land has been granted to me by my son John D. Haynes living in Boston, with also leave to occupy a small tenement of his in said Epsom and cultivate a few acres of his land, lying in said town, and while I was blessed with health and strength, and my wife able to labor, we were able to procure a tolerably comfortable living; and if our health and strength had continued, I should never have applied for the bounty of the Government granted for the __ purpose before mentioned (though I have for many years been advised to apply) but being now troubled with a rupture in my groin, occasioned by a strain revised some years since while assisting to raise a saw mill and with rheumatic pain in addition to the infirmities of age; and my wife confined to her bed with an incurable dropsy; and being able to labor very little myself, and my wife none at all, we must soon wholly depend upon charity for our support and maintenance if I do not obtain the provision for which this application is now made.
My present family consists of myself, my wife, and a young grandchild, named Charlotte Johnson, about 12 years of age, who lives with us to assist us and we three make our whole family.
I have three daughters who are married and live from thirty eight to fifty miles from me. I have four sons, namely John Dearborn, who lives in Boston (Mass) 60 mile from me; James who lives in Fisherville and Jonathan who lives in New Hampton, both in this state, the former 50, the latter 40 miles distance; and Caleb who lives in the same town.
The three first have but small property, and Caleb has none, having recently been compelled to take the poor debtors oath to get released from the precincts of the County Prison. None of my children therefore can assist me without injury to their families; and besides all (but Caleb who instead of being able to afford assistance needs it himself) live too remote from me to afford me that occasional aid (even if they were able) that my necessities require.
Elisha Haynes
Eliza Ann Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Apr 27, 1832 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: John Dearborn Haynes Mother: Eliza Walker StevensEliza G. Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jun 8, 1808 - Epsom, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Matthias Haynes Mother: Sarah R. SmithElvira Haynes
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Jan 3, 1839 - Lisbon, NH Christening: Death: Apr 5, 1920 - Concord, NH Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: James H. Haynes Mother: Arvilla Sherman
Spouses and Children
1. *Charles H. Tandy Marriage: Children: 1. Ellen Tandy 2. John G. Tandy
Notes
General:
Birth and parents from NHVR Death record, Elvira Tandy, age 60, spouse Charles H. Tandy
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