7th Great Grandparents
Thomas Haines
1666 - 1753
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Elizabeth Austin
1669 - 1753
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Their Parents
Richard Haines
1647 - 1682 and Margaret Leeds ? - 1744 |
Francis Austin I
1645 - 1687 and Elizabeth ___ 1645 - ? |
Thomas Haines, bapt. Dec. 22, 1666; married Elizabeth
AUSTIN, sister of Francis (and daughter of Francis I) in 1692. Purchased a lot of land: 100 acres in 1688
from Samuel Jennings; 100 acres in 1688/9 "located" next to his brother
John; 85 acres in 1693 from Samuel Jennings; 200 acres in 1694 from
Henry Burr; ca. 300 acres (1/32 share) from Christopher Wetherill; 100
acres in 1703 from the Indians; 100 acres in 1703 from William
Stevenson; 600 acres in Hunterdon Co. in 1720 from Samuel Furness; 625
acres in Hunterdon Co. from Benjamin Furness. His will, dated Jan. 17,
1748, was prob. Aug. 30, 1753, with his estate valued at £340.8.10.[9]
Their Children
- Daniel Haines - 1694 - 1767
married Elizabeth Brian and had seven children - Ann Haines - 1696 - ?
married first John Sharp and had five children, married second William Hooton and had three children - Elizabeth Haines - 1698 - bef 1730
married first Samuel Sharp, brother of John Sharp above; Samuel married second Mary Tomlinson - Thomas Haines II - 1700 - 1767
married Rebecca Foster and had five children - Deborah Haines - 1703 - 1749
no record of marriage or children - Margaret Haines - 1705 - ?
married Thomas Buzby and had six children - George - abt 1709 - 1760
married Margaret Lamb, was disowned for marrying by license / contrary to discipline. They condemned their method of marriage and was accepted back into the Friends, they had eight children - Amos - abt 1710 - 1756
- Jane - 1712 - ?
h) Amos, b. ca. 1710; d. 1756; m. 1731 Rebecca Troth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Field) Troth; farmer in Evesham Twp., Burl. Co.; 3 children and lots of grandchildren;