William Wilson Hoyt and Nancy J. Haynes
Husband William Wilson Hoyt
Born: Apr 15, 1820 - Deerfield, NH Christened: Died: Mar 2, 1881 - Candia, NH Buried:
Father: Richard Hoyt Mother: Margaret Wilson
Marriage: Dec 14, 1876 - Candia, NH
Other Spouse: Harriet Jane Lewis - Sep 15, 1846 - Deerfield, NH
Wife Nancy J. Haynes
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Noah Haynes Mother: Dolly
Children
Newell Harding Haynes and Mary J. Merrill
Husband Newell Harding Haynes
Born: Mar 30, 1819 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Mar 22, 1895 - Epsom, NH 44 Buried:
Father: Caleb Bartlett Haynes Mother: Sally Haines
Marriage: Nov 29, 1849 - Newbury, MAEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Dec 1824.
Wife Mary J. Merrill
Born: Sep 2, 1818 - Deerfield, NH Christened: Died: Mar 8, 1869 Buried: - Old Center Cemetery, Deerfield, NH
Father: Joseph Merrill Mother: Nancy W. Unknown
Children
General Notes: Husband - Newell Harding Haynes
Died without issue at age 75-11-22
Of Stoneham, MA at time of marriage
Notes: Marriage
1849 HAYNES Newell H., of Stoneham, a. 30 y., mechanic, b. Epsom, s. Caleb B. and Sarah, and Mary J. Merrill, a. 29 y., b. Deerfield, d. Joseph and Nancy, Nov. 29, 1849. * Marriage Newbury MA
Francis Locke and Olive Haynes
Husband Francis Locke
Born: Jul 6, 1755 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Mar 6, 1835 - Epsom, NH Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Ephraim Locke Mother: Comfort Dowst
Marriage: After 1818
Other Spouse: Mary Abigail Katherwood - Bef 1777
Wife Olive Haynes
Born: Abt 1765 - Greenland, NH Christened: Died: Oct 8, 1848 - Allenstown, NH 13 Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Other Spouse: Thomas Bickford - Nov 23, 1786 - Epsom, NH
Children
General Notes: Husband - Francis Locke
Buried McClary Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 80. Revolutionary War Veteran.
S 44519
PENSION of Francis Locke
7145 issued May 5, 1819
I Francis Locke of Epsom in the County of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire, testify and declare that in the month of April 1775, I enlisted as a private soldier for the term of eight months in the Revolutionary War against Great Britain in a company commanded by Captain Henry Dearborn in Colonel John Starks Regiment in the New Hampshire line; that I served the eight months and then without returning home again, enlisted for the term of twelve months in the same company and Regiment '96 that I before served in the continental establishment '96 that after faithfully serving the full one year, the term I last enlisted for, I was regularly discharged and left the service, which discharge is now missing and cannot be found, and I further declare that being far advanced in years, I am not able to obtain support by manual labor and have no other way of acquiring a living and by reason of my reduced circumstances stand in need of assistance from my country for support.
Francis Locke
April 14, 1818
State of New Hampshire, Rockingham SS, April 14, 1818
Then Francis Locke who signed the above personally appearing made solemn oath that the foregoing declaration by him subscribed is just and true.
Jon Harvey, one of the Judges of the County Court of Common pleas for the County of Rockingham.
Schedule
Containing the whole estate and income of Francis Locke (his necessary clothing and bedding excepted) on the fourth day of July 1820, and annexed to his oath:
Two notes of land amounting to $15
Two cows valued at 32
One two year old heifer at 8
Total 55
Francis Locke
State of New Hampshire, Rockingham, on this 29th day of June AD 1820, before Hall Burgin, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the County of Rockingham, appeared Francis Locke of Epsom, aged sixty five, resident in Epsom, who first being duly sworn according to law, doth, on his oath declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows viz:
That in the month of April 1775 he enlisted as a private soldier for the term of eight months in the Revolutionary War against Great Britain in a company commanded by Capt. Henry Dearborn in Col. John Stark's Regt in the New Hampshire line that he served the eight months and there without returning home again enlisted for the term of twelve months in the same company and that he before served in (?) and in the Continental army, that after serving the term he enlisted for he was regularly discharged and left the service which will appear by my declaration made April 14, 1818 and was in the War Office.
The date of my original declaration in order to obtain a pension is the 14th day of April 1818, the number of my pension certificate is 7.145. My occupation is that of a farmer but not of sufficient ability to pursue it. My family residing with me is my wife Olive aged 56 and one daughter named Comfort aged 23 years. Their capacity to contribute to their support is my daughter Comfort is not able to support herself nor can they contribute anything towards my support.
Francis Locke
Sworn to and declared at Epsom in said District on the 29th day of June AD 1820 before me, Hall Burgin, a Judge of said Court
I Olive Locke of Epsom, County of Merrimack and State of New Hampshire, do hereby testify that I am the lawful widow of Francis Locke, late of Epsom, above named that the said Francis Locke died on the 6th day of March AD 1835, that he was a Revolutionary Pensioner of the United States at the time of his decease.
Olive Locke
Sworn and subscribed this 26th day of March 1835, before me, Saml Morrill, Jus. Peace
Witness, Ephraim Locke
Will the Secretary of War issue an order to the Agent for paying pensions in Portsmouth, NH to pay the amt due to Francis Locke, deceased, from 4th September 1834 to 6 the March 1835 and notify Joseph West of Concord, NH that such order has been issued.
Olive Locke, widow
General Notes: Wife - Olive Haynes
Buried next to first husband, Thomas Bickford in the McClary Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Dolbeer Record would indicate Epsom, NH as being the place of death.
Dover Gazette & Strafford Advertiser 10-14-1848 OLIVE LOCKE (Haynes)
In Epsom, Mrs. Olive Locke, aged 84 years
Nathaniel Wiggin and Sally Haynes
Husband Nathaniel Wiggin
Born: Christened: Died: Feb 1822 - Epsom, NH 15 Buried:
Father: Eliphalet Wiggin Mother: Foss
Marriage: Apr 3, 1794 - Epsom, NH
Wife Sally Haynes
Born: Abt 1778 - Greenland, NH Christened: Died: Jan 1860 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried:
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Other Spouse: John Robinson - Feb 1823 - Epsom, NH 15
Children
1 F Hannah Wiggin
Born: Aug 7, 1794 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Dec 30, 1857 - Charlestown, MA Buried:Spouse: Isaac Smith Green Marr: Dec 7, 1815 - Epsom, NH
2 F Sally Wiggin
Born: Abt 1799 Christened: Died: Aug 22, 1818 - Epsom, NH 15 Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: Bradbury Cilley Marr: 1815 - Pittsfield, NH
3 F Unknown Wiggin
Born: Abt 1803 Christened: Died: Nov 1817 - Epsom, NH 15 Buried:
4 F Fanny P. Wiggin
Born: 1806 - Epsom, NH 44 Christened: Died: Apr 1866 - Epsom, NH Buried: - McClary-Epsom, NH Center Cemetery, Epsom, NHSpouse: John Griffin
5 M James Wiggin
Born: Jan 1806 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Feb 27, 1860 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried:Spouse: Hannah How Marr: Nov 10, 1835 - Candia, NH
General Notes: Husband - Nathaniel Wiggin
1810 US Census, Epsom
1 male under 10
1 male 26-44
2 females under 10
2 females 10-15
1 female 26-44
1820 US Census Epsom
1 male 10-15
1 male 16-25
1 male 45+
1 female 10-15
1 female 45+
General Notes: Wife - Sally Haynes
She had one son and five daughters by her first marriage
In the 1850 census, Sarah Robinson is living with John Griffin and his wife Fanny P. Wiggin. Sarah Robinson's first spouse was Nathaniel Wiggin.
Seen as Sarah in Leonard Weeks & Family Genealogy
John Robinson and Sally Haynes
Husband John Robinson
Born: Abt Jul 1771 - Stratham, NH Christened: Died: Dec 12, 1839 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried: - Robinson Cemetery, Epsom, NHMarriage: Feb 1823 - Epsom, NH 15
Other Spouse: Betsey Dennett - Jul 7, 1791 - Epsom, NH 3
Other Spouse: Susannah Tilton - After 1800
Wife Sally Haynes
Born: Abt 1778 - Greenland, NH Christened: Died: Jan 1860 - Epsom, NH 14 Buried:
Father: John Haynes Mother: Olive Weeks
Other Spouse: Nathaniel Wiggin - Apr 3, 1794 - Epsom, NH
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Robinson
NHVR n death record of son William, the birthplace of his parents is given as Rye, NH.
NHVR death record for daughter Abigail Healey gives fathers birth as Stratham, and mother Susanna as Deerfield, NH
Buried in the Robinson Cemetery, Epsom, NH. Died age 68-5-0
It is difficult to determine whether these children are correct. According to the census of 1790, a John Robinson had 1 male under ten, 1 female 10 or older and three females under age 10. There were only 3 Robinson families in Epsom, NH, of which only John would have been old enough to have children born and called "of Epsom, NH" to account for the children of his first marriage. Based on the children's known deaths etc., there seems to be no other conflict or possiblity. The will further gives creedence.
"In the name of God amen, I John Robinson of Epsom, NH in the County of Merrimack and State of New Hampshire being in health of body and of sound memory, considering the uncertainty of this life and being ?? to better my worldly affairs while I have capacity to do so, do make and publish this my last will and testament in amnner and form following:
1st I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sally Robinson all the household furniture she brought with her when I married her and the beds and bedding which she has or may make during the time she lives with me, and be at her disposal forever. I also give my wife the keeping of one cow and two sheep, eight bushels of good indian corn, four bushels of wheat, thirty bushels of potatoes, ten bushels of good apples; a sufficient quantity of garden vegetables, peas and beans for her own use, also a sufficient quantity of wood hauled and cut at the door to supply one fire ? early and every year during the time she may remain my widow. I also give my wife the use of the east room and the east chamber in my house, a privilege in the cellar and in the ?? during the time aforesaid. I also give my wife one cow and two sheep to be ?? disposal.
2nd I give and bequeath to my four daughters, viz Betsey Dow, Sally Dowst, Nancy Brown and Abigail Healey one dollar each to be paid by my executer in one year after my decease.
3rd , I give and bequeath to my son William Robinson all the rest and residue of my personal estate to be for his use and his disposal forever, and all my real estate to be for his use and occupation during his natural life, and at the said Williams decease to his eldest son then living and to the oldest son of each generation for fifteen generations.
Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son William Robinson sole Executer of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of October A.D. 1836 - John Robinson
Proved, approved and allowed the Fourth Tuesday of January A.D. 1840
Epsom, NH Town records on the death of Wiliam, give his "residence" as Rye, NH. It appears that this column was used for place of birth.
General Notes: Wife - Sally Haynes
She had one son and five daughters by her first marriage
In the 1850 census, Sarah Robinson is living with John Griffin and his wife Fanny P. Wiggin. Sarah Robinson's first spouse was Nathaniel Wiggin.
Seen as Sarah in Leonard Weeks & Family Genealogy
Reverend Dudley Thyng and Sally Haynes
Husband Reverend Dudley Thyng
Born: 1806 - Maine Christened: Died: 1879 - Columbus, Wisconsin Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sally Haynes
Born: Aug 7, 1808 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Abt 1874 - Columbus, Wisconsin Buried:
Father: Elisha Haynes Mother: Betsy Bartlett
Children
1 F Sarah J. Thyng
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Hattie Thyng
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Sally Haynes
Sara is listed in the 1860 census w/her husband, Rev. Dudley Tyng living in Fountain Prarrie, Wis. age 54. her daughters are also living with her, Sara 23, Clara 18, Harriet 20. Sara is also found in the 1870 census living in Columbus, Columbia, Wis. age 64 with her husband, Rev.Dudley. She is buried in Hillside Cemetery, Lot 11, Division 2 at age 68. no other info was listed.
Sam Burns Haynes and Georgie A. Partridge
Husband Sam Burns Haynes
Born: Jun 30, 1859 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Dec 17, 1936 - Concord, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Hiram Bartlett Haynes Mother: Abby Jane Cotton
Marriage: Nov 25, 1891 - Pittsfield, NH
Other Spouse: Flora Elizabeth Rowe - Feb 28, 1909 - Manchester, NH 12
Wife Georgie A. Partridge
Born: Abt 1879 - Memphis, TN Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James Partridge Mother: Mary Unknown
Other Spouse: Phillips
Children
General Notes: Husband - Sam Burns Haynes
Buried New Rye Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH
HAYNES, Sam Burns
Dec. 17, 1936
Paper unknown
EPSOM, Dec. 19 - Sam Burns Haynes of New Rye died late Thursday night at the New Hampshire Memorial hospital in Concord. Mr. Haynes was born on June 20, 1859 in New Rye, and was the son of Hiram Bartlett Haynes and Abby Jane Cotton Haynes. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Clara H. Page; one brother, Frank B. Haynes and a niece, Miss Grace Woodman, all of Allenstown. Mr. Haynes was a member of Oak Hill Odd Fellows lodge of Manchester. He had been a member of the order for 52 years, joining the Suncook lodge in Pittsfield, later transferring to the Manchester lodge.
General Notes: Wife - Georgie A. Partridge
Sam Burns Haynes and Flora Elizabeth Rowe
Husband Sam Burns Haynes
Born: Jun 30, 1859 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Dec 17, 1936 - Concord, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Hiram Bartlett Haynes Mother: Abby Jane Cotton
Marriage: Feb 28, 1909 - Manchester, NH 12
Other Spouse: Georgie A. Partridge - Nov 25, 1891 - Pittsfield, NH
Wife Flora Elizabeth Rowe
Born: Jun 28, 1856 - Hooksett, NH Christened: Died: Nov 21, 1932 - Epsom, NH Buried: - New Rye Cemetery, Epsom, NH
Father: Andrew M. Rowe Mother: Mary Hidden Kemp
Children
General Notes: Husband - Sam Burns Haynes
Buried New Rye Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH
HAYNES, Sam Burns
Dec. 17, 1936
Paper unknown
EPSOM, Dec. 19 - Sam Burns Haynes of New Rye died late Thursday night at the New Hampshire Memorial hospital in Concord. Mr. Haynes was born on June 20, 1859 in New Rye, and was the son of Hiram Bartlett Haynes and Abby Jane Cotton Haynes. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Clara H. Page; one brother, Frank B. Haynes and a niece, Miss Grace Woodman, all of Allenstown. Mr. Haynes was a member of Oak Hill Odd Fellows lodge of Manchester. He had been a member of the order for 52 years, joining the Suncook lodge in Pittsfield, later transferring to the Manchester lodge.
General Notes: Wife - Flora Elizabeth Rowe
Buried New Rye Cemetery, New Rye, Epsom, NH. Died age 76-11-20
Samuel Haynes and Mary S. Wheelock
Husband Samuel Haynes
Born: Oct 1, 1814 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Caleb Bartlett Haynes Mother: Sally Haines
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Louisa HicksEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jun 11, 1815.
Wife Mary S. Wheelock
Born: Jul 10, 1814 Christened: Died: Feb 8, 1868 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Haynes
Samuel Haynes and Louisa Hicks
Husband Samuel Haynes
Born: Oct 1, 1814 - Epsom, NH Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Caleb Bartlett Haynes Mother: Sally Haines
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary S. WheelockEvents
• Baptism: Epsom, NH, Jun 11, 1815.
Wife Louisa Hicks
Born: Jul 17, 1831 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Haynes
Died without issue.
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