Selected Families and Individuals

Citations


James Francis HAINES

1Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

2Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

3Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

4Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

5Eugenia Haines, Copy from Family Bible of Eugenia Haines (RIHERD), 1 Sep 1997, James S. Haines, 10103 East Holman Road, Spokane, WA 99206.
"James Francis Haines
&
Vera Georgia Ritchey
were married July 7 1934."


Vera Georgia Emma BROLLIAR

1Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

2Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

3Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

4Personal knowledge of James S. Haines.

5Eugenia Haines, Copy from Family Bible of Eugenia Haines (RIHERD), 1 Sep 1997, James S. Haines, 10103 East Holman Road, Spokane, WA 99206.
"James Francis Haines
&
Vera Georgia Ritchey
were married July 7 1934."


Thomas Sherring

1Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Copyright 1989, page 9, 3 Oct 1999, Sumner County, Tennessee Archives, 155 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066.


William Durham Jr.

1Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Copyright 1989, Page 7, 3 Oct 1999, Sumner County, Tennessee Archives, 155 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066.

2Sumner County Loose Records - Lawsuit# 6986, dated 1826 and Estate # 88.
"Sumner County Loose Records - Lawsuit# 6986, dated 1826 and Estate # 88.

"To the Worshipful County Court of Sumner County now in session. The humble petition of John Durham, William Durham, James Durham, Henry Durham, Thomas Durham, Joseph Mason and his wife Susan Mason, and William Smith guardian of Henderson Durham, Gatewood Durham, Nancy Durham, and Betsey Durham, children of Samuel Durham, deceased, all heirs of William Durham, deceased. Sheweth that William Durham died, some time ago in Sumner county and left at his death six sons and four daughters. His sons were John Durham, William Durham, James Durham, Henry Durham, Samuel Durham and Thomas Durham. His daughters were Polly Sherring, wife of Thomas Sherring, Nancy O'Rear, wife of William O'Rear, Patsey Moody, wife of Denning Moody, and Susan Mason, wife of Joseph Mason. The said Samuel Durham is now dead and William Smith is guardian to his four children: Henderson Durham, Gatewood Durham, Nancy Durham and Betsey Durham. The said William Durham, deceased, died seized of two tracts of land, lying in Sumner County...300 acres and 200 acres...[location]. The premises being considered, your petitioners humbly pray this worshipful court to appoint five commissioners to divide the said two tracts of land between the said heirs of said William Durham deceased as the law directs.

Signed: William Durham
William Smith
James Durham
John Durham
Henry Durham
Thomas Durham
Joseph Mason
Susan Mason"."

3Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Pagess 3 and 6, 25 Nov 1999.

4Research of Tammy Johnson, [email protected].


Susanna Shearin

1Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Copyright 1989, Page 6, 3 Oct 1999, Sumner County, Tennessee Archives, 155 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066.


Samuel C HAINES

11830 U.S. Census of Allen Co., Kentucky.
":1830 Census, Allen Co., Kentucky
Name M<5 M20-30 M70-80 F<5 5-10 15-20 20-30 60-70 60-70
Samuel Hanes 2 1 1 1
John Hanes 2
Christopher 1 1 1 1."

21850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..
":1850 Census Allen Co., Ky. 28 Aug 1850
:Num Name Age Sex Occ. Real Est Pers Est Birth
:620 Sam C. Haynez 48 M Blacksmith $2500 Va.
M. Haynez 39 F
T. Anderson 21 F
M. E. Haynez 19 F
C. A. Haynez 17 F
S. Haynez 15 F
Wm. Haynez 14 M
G. W. Haynez 12 M
A. Haynez 10 F
M. J. Haynez 8 F
E. Haynez 6 F
N. Haynez 4 F
C. T. Haynez 2 M
I. Haynez 5/12 M
G. W. Anderson 2 M."

31860 Federal Census of Allen Co., Kentucky, Scottsville Post Office 14 July 1860.
"1860 Census Allen Co., Ky. Scottsville Post Office- 14 July 1860
Num Name Age Sex Occ. Real Est Pers Est Birth
773 Saml Hanes 57 M Farmer $9000 $3000 Va
761 Malinda Hanes 49 F Housewife Ky
M J Hanes 17 F Seamstress
N C Hanes 14 F
John T Hanes 10 M
W. S. Hanes 2/12 M
M. J. Hanes 1 F."

4Loma, Haynes Family, Film 854140.
"! Film 854140 Haynes Family by Loma Christopher Haynes, born June 8, 1760,
Winchester Virginia, died September 9,1846; married July 14, 1782 Tallitha
_________. ( by Rev. Anderson Murphy after publications of bonds).
Tallitha________ was born December 28, 1760.
Eleven children:
1. Mary Hains born December 28, 1785
2. Mildred Hains born January 12, 1787
3. Nance Hains born March 25, 1789
4. Sarah Hains born June 12, 1791
5. Elizabeth Hains born August 1, 1793
6. Christopher Hains born July 4, 1795
7. Tallatha Hains born November 1, 1797
8. Martha Hains born March 13, 1800
9. Samuel Hains born April 2, 1802
10. John Hains born March 5, 1804
11. Chrissey Hains born Aug. 7, 1806."

5Ona A. Willoughby, Scottsville, Kentucky, Marriage Records of Allen Co., Kentucky 1815-1865", Page 10.
" Groom Bride Date Issued Minister or Justice
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Samuel Haines Malinda Pulliam 7-21-1824 Augustine Clayton."

6International Genealogical Index, Batch 8504603 Ser. 13, LDS Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UTAH 84201.


Malinda PULLIAM

11860 Federal Census of Allen Co., Kentucky, Scottsville Post Office 14 July 1860.

2Genealogy of C.E. Albert, http://humboldt1.com/~cealbert/thml/fam05324.htm.

3Mary Moltenberry Rabold and Elizabeth Price, Wills and Settlements 1815-1902, Allen Co. Ky., Page 23, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 976.973S2a.
"MALINDA HAINES no date
November 11, 1867
To daughter, Martha Jane Haines, my negro woman Evaline, a bureau,
press, dressing table and calf. To my son John Preston Haines, a negro boy Henry, hogs, cattle, rifle gun, cupboard, desk and sugar desk. My other property divided between my daughter, Martha J. Haines and my son, John Preston Haines.
Executor: Neighbor Harrison Benedict. Witt: H. Benedict, J.S. Richey; and
Henry C. Pulliam."

4Ona A. Willoughby, Scottsville, Kentucky, Marriage Records of Allen Co., Kentucky 1815-1865", Page 10.
" Groom Bride Date Issued Minister or Justice
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Samuel Haines Malinda Pulliam 7-21-1824 Augustine Clayton."

5International Genealogical Index, Batch 8504603 Ser. 13, LDS Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UTAH 84201.


Martha Jane HAINES

1Mary Moltenberry Rabold and Elizabeth Price, Wills and Settlements 1815-1902, Allen Co. Ky., Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 976.973S2a.

21850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..
(age 8 in 1850).


Emily J. HAINES

1Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky., 1855 Death Records, 29104 Pt. 1.
" Name Age Sex Mar. Parents
--------------------------------------------------------
Emily J Hanes 103 11 F Single Samuel & Malinda Hains Died 5 October
Dyanitary."


Charles E. HAINES

1Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky., 1855 Death Records, 29104 Pt. 1.
Show he was age 7 in 1855.

21850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..
Age 2 in 1850.

3Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky., 1855 Deaths Records.
"Charles E. Hains 104 7 Male S Parents: Samuel and Malinda Haines
Died 9 Oct. Dyanitory. Both resided in Allen County. Both born in Allen
County."


Christopher HAINS

1Pension record of Christopher Hains, National Archives, W-8896.
"!Pension papers of Christopher Hains- Revolutionary Army W8896

!State of Tennessee September the 29th 1832
Washington County

! On this day and date above personally appeared before me,
Levi Bowers one of the acting Justices of the Peace in and for
the County and State aforesaid, George Haines, the affiant, and
who after first being sworn by me deposed and stated that some
time in the same years after the surrender of Burgoyne, in 1777,
this deponent knew of Christopher Haines, entering into the army
of the Revolution for two years; that said Christopher at the
time resided in the County of Frederick, State of Virginia, and
in the year 1777. as well as now _______ , entered in Winchester
under Captain Ghilkerson or Gilkerson for two years, said
enlistment was at the time that the British prisoners taken at
Burgoyne defeat were brought to Winchester, and the said
Christopher Haynes entered for the purpose of guarding said
prisoners, and this affiant knew of his remaining at Winchester
as one of the guard until said prisoners were removed from that
place, which, he thinks, was Philadelphia, when said Christopher
left Winchester under his aforesaid Captain and was at ____ until
the expiration of his time, in the army. _____ did not see him
after his departure form Winchester but saw him go with the
troops from Winchester. and frequently heard of the said
Christopher being in service afterward, but ______ was himself
taken into the army and ut into the southern cavalry and
Christopher was of the infantry in the north. _____ also
understood from others that said Christopher Haynes entered the
militia service after being discharged from the regular army.
indeed one Captain Ragan of Rockingham county informed this
department that he had served a term of duty under him.
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this date George Hains
first above written
Levi Bowen
Justice of the PeaceState of Kentucky}
County of Allen }

On this 7th day of June 1847, personally appeared before the
undersigned an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the State
and County aforesaid, Tallitha Hains a resident of the State of
Kentucky in the County of allen. Aged eighty seven years, who
being duly sworn, according to Law, _____ on her oath, make the
following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the
provision made by the Act of Congress, passed July 7, 1838
entitled "An Act Granting Half Pay and Pensions to Certain
Widows" ;
That she is the widow of Christopher Hains, who was a private in
the Revolutionary Army; that he served two or three tours in the
course of the war, but from the great lapse of time and an
imperfect recollection she is not able to make any positive
statements in regards to the towns he served or the officers
under whom he served, but thinks that he first entered the
service a sa drafted soldier in the Town of Winchester Virginia,
under the command of a Captain Peter Heiskill, and that he wa
for a long time stationed at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. of this
statement however she may not be positively correct. but ____
leave to refer to the records on file in the War office of the U
States at Washington.
That her husband, Christopher Hains was placed on the Pension
Roll on the 18th day of February 1833. and commenced drawing a
pension on the 4th day of March 1838. and that his annual
allowance was $80.00. that his Certificate is signed by ______,
Secretary of War, is No. 5802, and recorded by John Cromwell in
book D. Vol 9. page 43.
She further declares that she was married to the said Christopher
Hains on the 14th day of July 1782, and that her husband the
aforesaid Christopher Hains, died on the 9th day of September
1846; that she was not married to him prior to his leaving the
service, but the marriage took place previous to the first day of
January Seventeen hundred and Thirty four, viz, at the time above
stated.
She further states that, she was married by the Rev. Anderson
Murphy, that the marriage was solemnized after the publication of
Bonds as the custom then was, and that she has no record evidence
of their marriage except the family records in the hand writing
of her late husband in the family bible which is herein enclosed.
Sworn and subscribed on the day and year above written before me.

J. J. Cockerill J.P.A.C. Tallitha Hains
State of Kentucky }
County of Allen }

I the undersigned an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the
County and State aforesaid, do certify, that William H. Ashford
and Samuel Haines, this day personally appeared before me and
being sworn according to Law, made the following declaration in
support of Tallitha Haines the foregoing applicant for a pension
under the Act of the 7th July 1838.
They state that they were personally acquainted with the
pensioner referred to in the foregoing declaration of Tallitha
Hains his widow, that they have examined the record of the
Marriage of the said Christopher and Tallitha Hains and the
births of the children, that the said record they have taken from
the old family testament for the purpose of being make a part of
the proof in this case. that they were well acquainted with the
said Christopher Hains and Tallitha his wife, and heir children
and that the record is in the hand writing of Christopher Haines,
the pensioner, and that they have no a doubt, but the children
are as old as they are represented to be by the record, that they
have often seen the record in the family testament. before the
death of the said Christopher Hains. In testimony whereof the
said William H. Ashford and Samuel Haines have hereunto set their
hand, this 7th day of June 1847

Sworn to and Subscribed before me
this 7th June 1847 signed Samuel Hains
J. J. Cockerill J.P.A.C. William H. Ashford
State of Kentucky }
County of Allen }
I the undersigned a justice of the Peace for the County of Allen
and State aforesaid, do hereby certify, that Hardin Celcer of
said County, this day personally came before me and after being
duly sworn according to law, made the following deposition in
support of the application of Tallitha Hains the foregoing
applicant for a pension under the Act of July 7, 1838.
He states that he is sixty years of age, and that he has known
Christopher Hains and Tallitha his wife from his earliest infant
recollection, that he lived a near neighbour to them in Virginal,
that he has often been at their house when he was a very small
boy, that they were living together as man and wife when he could
first recollect anything and that they continued so to live until
the death of Christopher Hains last fall. that he has never lived
more that ten miles from them, except an interval of about two
years between 1808 and 1810. the said Celcer having moved to
Kentucky in 1808 and Christopher Haines and his wife in 1810.
Since Christopher Hains came to Kentucky we have lived in the
same County, he has examined the record taken from the family
testament of Christopher Hains by Mr. William H. Ashford and
Samuel Hains, and has no doubt but it gives their age correctly,
and that the said Tallitha Hains has never since intermarried but
still continues the widow of the said Christopher Hains

Subscribed and sworn 7th June 1847 Hardin Celcer (signed)
before me J. J. Cockerill JPAC."

2Loma, Haynes Family, Film 854140.
"!Christopher Haynes, born June 8, 1760, Winchester Virginia, died September 9,
1846; married July 14, 1782 Tallitha _________. ( by Rev. Anderson Murphy
after publications of bonds). Tallitha________ was born December 28, 1760.
Eleven children:
1. Mary Hains born December 28, 1785
2. Mildred Hains born January 12, 1787
3. Nance Hains born March 25, 1789
4. Sarah Hains born June 12, 1791
5. Elizabeth Hains born August 1, 1793
6. Christopher Hains born July 4, 1795
7. Tallatha Hains born November 1, 1797
8. Martha Hains born March 13, 1800
9. Samuel Hains born April 2, 1802
10. John Hains born March 5, 1804
11. Chrissey Hains born Aug. 7, 1806

Christopher Hains only brother of George Haynes, enlisted 1777 for two years
service, Revolutionary Army under Capt. Sam Gilderson; enlisted 1780 in
Rockingham Co. Virgina, where he was living with his mother and step father,
David Maunger. Enlisted 1781 for three months under Capt. Ragan, Col.
Harrison. After the war moved from Rockingham Co., Virginia to Russell Co.,
Virginia. Then in 1810 to Allen Co., Kentucky where he died. In October 1832 he applied for a pension."

3Tom Colley, Russell County Virginia Deed Book 1 1787-1795 (Iberian Publishing Company Athens, Georgia 1995), Pages 75,81, LDS Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UTAH 84201, 975.5755 R28C V. 1.
"Page 75
p313 Breeden Deed to Short
10 Sep 1793: (Deed from) John Breeden (Breeding)
of State of Kntucky and County of Lincoln have bargained and sold unto John Short of Russell County ...Land on the north side of Clinch River
Beginning: ..on the river bank ...by Weavers Creek
Sig: John Breeden
Witnessed by: Zachariah Price, Christopher Haines,
Thomas Colley
Acknowledgement/Recorded: 25 Mar 1794 ..proven
on Oaths of FZachariah Price & Thomas Colley

Pages 81 & 82
p330 Short Deed to Hains
04 Jun 1794: Indenture between Thomas Short & Nary, his wife and Christopher Hains (all of Russell County) ...50 pounds ...100 acres m/. being part of a larger tract of 117 acres granted ..to said Thomas Short by patent bearing date 16 May 179_ and Bounded:
...south side of the River ...
Sig: Thomas Short, Nary Short
Witnessed by : (None)
Acknowledgement/Recorded: August Court 1794."

4Tom Colley, Russell County Virginia Deed Book 4 1806-1814 (Iberian Publishing Company Athens, Georgia 1995), Pages 4:159,4:160,4:121, 31 Aug 1977, LDS Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UTAH 84201, 975.5755 R28c V. 4.
"Page 4:159 & 4:160
Hains & Wife Deed to Powers 100 acres
03 Apr 1810: Indenture between Christopher Hains & Talitha, his wife and Peter Powers (all of Russell County) ... 200 pounds ...100 acres m/l which said land was made over by a conveyance to said Hanes by Thomas Short & wife, and was granted by this Commonwealth to said Short by patent bearing date 16 May 1793 it being part of Short's grant , and bounded ..Beginning: ...on the south side of the river thence crossing ther river ...on the conditional line made between ...running down the river to the beginning. ...
p365 Sig: Christopher Hains, Talitha Hains
Wit: James Gray, George Coune, Richard Thompson
Acknowledgement/Recorded: 07 Aug 1810 ..proven by the oaths of George Counts & Richard Thompson and 06 Sep 1810 ...further proved by the oath of James Gray and ordered to be recorded.

Page 4:221
p504 Short Deed to Walters 48 1/2 acres
04 Aug 1812: Indenture between Thomas Short & Nary and William Wolters (all of Russell County) ...$400 ...58 1/2 acres m/l it being apart of a tract of Land granted to said Thomas Short By this Commonwealth By Patent Bareing date 17 may 1793 ..Beginning: ...on the north Bank of Clinch River and Runing up the Meanders of the Same ...crossing said rever ...by a conditional line crossing the River a Northward course by marked trees up the River hills to a marked whiteoak in the open Line Edward Kelly witness to said Conditional line made Between said Short and Christopher Hanes and with the open line..
Sig: Thomas (X) Short, Nary (X) Short
Wit: Saml McDowell, Richard Thompson, George Finnel
Acknowledgement/Recorded: 04 Aug 1812."

5Martha Werst Jackson, Earliest Tax Lists of Allen County, Kentucky 1815-1824, Page 9, LDS Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UTAH 84201, 976.9732 R48j.
" Land Wtrcse
1815 Haines, Christopher, Jr ------ -----
Haines, Christopher, Sr. 200a Barren Riv. 1 (RWS)

1816 Haines, Christopher ------- ------
Haines, Christopher, Sr 900a Barren Riv. 1

1817 Haines, Christopher ------- -------
Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1

1818 Haines, Christopher ------ -------
Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1

1819 Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1

1820 Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1
Haines, Christopher 75a Tramel Cr.

1821 Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1
Haines, Christopher 75a Tramel Cr.

1822 Haines, Christopher 200a Barren Riv. 1

1824 Haines, Christopher 220a Walnut Cr.

Tax list in 1824 shows 200 acres along Barren Riv. 1 paid by Christopher Miller. Christopher Haines must have sold it prior to 1824."

6The Russell County Surveyors Book 1 1786-1799.
"331 - October 25, 1798 - Bailey Greenwood, assignee of Robert Rutherford - 50 ac - part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 - on both sides of Clinch River - corner Richard Thompson - on the river ridge - in Christopher Haines line - in Joseph Oneys line."

7Revolutionary War Pension Records of Christopher Hains, National Archives, W-8896.
"Pension papers of Christopher Hains- Revolutionary Army W8896

State of Tennessee September the 29th 1832 Washington
County

On this day and date above personally appeared before me, Levi Bowers
one of the acting Justices of the Peace in and for the County and State
aforesaid, George Haines, the affiant, and who after first being sworn by me deposed and stated that some time in the same years after the surrender of Burgoyne, in 1777, this deponent knew of Christopher Haines, entering into the army of the Revolution for two years; that said Christopher at the time resided in the County of Frederick, State of Virginia, and in the year 1777. as well as now _______ , entered in Winchester under Captain Ghilkerson or Gilkerson for two years, said enlistment was at the time that the British prisoners taken at Burgoyne defeat were brought to Winchester, and the said Christopher Haynes entered for the purpose of guarding said prisoners, and this affiant knew of his remaining at Winchester as one of the guards until said prisoners were removed from that place, which, he thinks, was Philadelphia, when said Christopher left Winchester under his aforesaid Captain and was at ____ until the expiration of his time, in the army. _____ did not see him after his departure from Winchester but saw him go with the
troops from Winchester. and frequently heard of the said Christopher being in
service afterward, but ______ was himself taken into the army and ut into the
southern cavalry and Christopher was of the infantry in the north. _____
also understood from others that said Christopher Haynes entered the militia
service after being discharged from the regular army. Indeed one Captain
Ragan of Rockingham County informed this department that he had served a term
of duty under him.
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this date George Hains
first above written
Levi Bowen
Justice of the Peace State of Kentucky}
County of Allen }

On this 7th day of June 1847, personally appeared before the undersigned an
acting Justice of the Peace in and for the State and County aforesaid,
Tallitha Hains a resident of the State of Kentucky in the County of Allen.
Aged eighty seven years, who being duly sworn, according to Law, _____ on her
oath, make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the
provision made by the Act of Congress, passed July 7, 1838 entitled "An Act
Granting Half Pay and Pensions to Certain Widows" ; That she is the widow of
Christopher Hains, who was a private in the Revolutionary Army; that he
served two or three tours in the course of the war, but from the great lapse
of time and an imperfect recollection she is not able to make any positive
statements in regards to the towns he served or the officers under whom he
served, but thinks that he first entered the service as a drafted soldier in
the Town of Winchester Virginia, under the command of a Captain Peter
Heiskill, and that he was for a long time stationed at Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. of this statement however she may not be positively correct.
but ____ leave to refer to the records on file in the War office of the
United States at Washington. That her husband, Christopher Hains was placed
on the Pension Roll on the 18th day of February 1833, and commenced drawing
a pension on the 4th day of March 1838. and that his annual allowance was
$80.00. that his Certificate is signed by ______, Secretary of War, is No.
5802, and recorded by John Cromwell in book D. Vol 9. page 43. She further
declares that she was married to the said Christopher Hains on the 14th day
of July 1782, and that her husband the aforesaid Christopher Hains, died on
the 9th day of September 1846; that she was not married to him prior to his
leaving the service, but the marriage took place previous to the first day of
January Seventeen hundred and Thirty four, viz, at the time above stated. She
further states that, she was married by the Rev. Anderson Murphy, that the
marriage was solemnized after the publication of Bonds as the custom then
was, and that she has no record evidence of their marriage except the family
records in the hand writing of her late husband in the family bible which is
before me. J. J. Cockerill J.P.A.C. Tallitha Hains
State of Kentucky }
County of Allen }

I the undersigned an acting Justice of the Peace in and for the County and
State aforesaid, do certify, that William H. Ashford and Samuel Haines, this
day personally appeared before me and being sworn according to Law, made the
following declaration in support of Tallitha Haines the foregoing applicant
for a pension under the Act of the 7th July 1838. They state that they were
personally acquainted with the
pensioner referred to in the foregoing declaration of Tallitha Hains his
widow, that they have examined the record of the Marriage of the said
Christopher and Tallitha Hains and the births of the children, that the said
record they have taken from the old family testament for the purpose of being
make a part of the proof in this case. that they were well acquainted with
the said Christopher Hains and Tallitha his wife, and their children and that
the record is in the hand writing of Christopher Haines, the pensioner, and
that they have no a doubt, but the children are as old as they are
represented to be by the record, that they have often seen the record in the
family testament. before the death of the said Christopher Hains. In
testimony whereof the said William H. Ashford and Samuel Haines have hereunto
set their hand, this 7th day of June 1847.
Sworn to and Subscribed before me
this 7th June 1847 signed Samuel Hains
J. J. Cockerill J.P.A.C. William H. Ashford
State of Kentucky }
County of Allen }

I the undersigned a justice of the Peace for the County of Allen and State
aforesaid, do hereby certify, that Hardin Celsor of said County, this day
personally came before me and after being duly sworn according to law, made
the following deposition in support of the application of Tallitha Hains the
foregoing applicant for a pension under the Act of July 7, 1838.
He states that he is sixty years of age, and that he has known Christopher
Hains and Tallitha his wife from his earliest infant recollection, that he
lived a near neighbour to them in Virginal, that he has often been at their
house when he was a very small boy, that they were living together as man and
wife when he could first recollect anything and that they continued so to
live until the death of Christopher Hains last fall. that he has never lived
more that ten miles from them, except an interval of about two years between
1808 and 1810. The said Celsor having moved to Kentucky in 1808 and
Christopher Haines and his wife in 1810. Since Christopher Hains came to
Kentucky we have lived in the same County, he has examined the record taken
from the family testament of Christopher Hains by Mr. William H. Ashford and
Samuel Hains, and has no doubt but it gives their age correctly, and that the
said Tallitha Hains has never since intermarried but still continues the
widow of the said Christopher Hains.

Subscribed and sworn 7th June 1847 Hardin Celsor (signed)
before me J. J. Cockerill JPAC."

8Loma, Haynes Family.
"Film 854140 Haynes Family by Loma Christopher Haynes, born June 8, 1760,
Winchester Virginia, died September 9,1846; married July 14, 1782 Tallitha
_________. ( by Rev. Anderson Murphy after publications of bonds).
Tallitha________ was born December 28, 1760.
Eleven children:
1. Mary Hains born December 28, 1785
2. Mildred Hains born January 12, 1787
3. Nance Hains born March 25, 1789
4. Sarah Hains born June 12, 1791
5. Elizabeth Hains born August 1, 1793
6. Christopher Hains born July 4, 1795
7. Tallatha Hains born November 1, 1797
8. Martha Hains born March 13, 1800
9. Samuel Hains born April 2, 1802
10. John Hains born March 5, 1804
11. Chrissey Hains born Aug. 7, 1806
Christopher Hains only brother of George Haynes, enlisted 1777 for two years
service, Revolutionary Army under Capt. Sam Gilderson; enlisted 1780 in
Rockingham Co. Virginal, where he was living with his mother and step father,
David Maunger. Enlisted 1781 for three months under Capt. Ragan, Col.
Harrison. After the war moved from Rockingham Co., Virginia to Russell Co.,
Virginia. Then in 1810 to Allen Co., Kentucky where he died. In October
1832 he applied for a pension."

9Mary Moltenberry Rabold and Elizabeth Price, Wills and Settlements 1815-1902, Allen Co. Ky., Pages 36 and 96, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 976.973S2a.
"Page 36
CHRISTOPHER HAINES MAY 23, 185
JULY 20, 1842
To my beloved wife, Talitha Haines, farm, etc. her natural life. All my property except my land equally divided between my son Christopher Haines and my daughters, to wit: Polly Richey, Mildred McGuire, Sally Pippin, Talitha Sanders, Martha Borders, and Chrisey? Ashford I give all my land to my two sons Samuel Haines, and John Haines and appoint them executors. Witt: William Morgan and Jesse W. Morgan

CODICIL: To my grandson Francis Ma.......(burned) Haines, a small filly, cow and calf, etc. This 6th day of .... in the yesr of our Lord 1844. Witt: Thomas Harston, Samuel Hains

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CHRISTOPHER HAINES
Codicil: I give to my daughter, Christiana Ashford, late Christiana Haines my negroe woman, Sukey, and her infant child, Mindy, and after her death to go to her children.
Aguust 27, 1846. Witt: Daniel M Davasur and Thomas Harston.
!The book "Richard Haines and his Descendants" Quaker Family of Burlington
County, New Jersey since 1682. Compiled by John Wesley Haines, Captain
Supply Corps, U.S. Navy (Ret.)."

10Loma, Haynes Family.
"Film 854140 Haynes Family by Loma Christopher Haynes, born June 8, 1760,
Winchester Virginia, died September 9,1846; married July 14, 1782 Tallitha
_________. ( by Rev. Anderson Murphy after publications of bonds).
Tallitha________ was born December 28, 1760.
Eleven children:
1. Mary Hains born December 28, 1785
2. Mildred Hains born January 12, 1787
3. Nance Hains born March 25, 1789
4. Sarah Hains born June 12, 1791
5. Elizabeth Hains born August 1, 1793
6. Christopher Hains born July 4, 1795
7. Tallatha Hains born November 1, 1797
8. Martha Hains born March 13, 1800
9. Samuel Hains born April 2, 1802
10. John Hains born March 5, 1804
11. Chrissey Hains born Aug. 7, 1806
Christopher Hains only brother of George Haynes, enlisted 1777 for two years
service, Revolutionary Army under Capt. Sam Gilderson; enlisted 1780 in
Rockingham Co. Virginal, where he was living with his mother and step father
David Maunger. Enlisted 1781 for three months under Capt. Ragan, Col.
Harrison. After the war moved from Rockingham Co., Virginia to Russell Co.,
Virginia. Then in 1810 to Allen Co., Kentucky where he died. In October
1832 he applied for a pension."


Tallitha SHORT

1Mary Moltenberry Rabold and Elizabeth Price, Wills and Settlements 1815-1902, Allen Co. Ky., Page 32, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 976.973S2a.
" August 13, 1851
TALITHA HAINS January 11, 1853

Whereas I have been unjustly deprived of the use and service of my negro woman, and having no aid except that given me by my daughter Milly McGuire who has for several years resided with me and taken care of me, I give her everything I may have at my death, except #30 which I give to my old servant Alexander. I desire Mr. C. T. Harvy to pay said Alexander. Executor, daughter Milly McGuire.
Witt: Thomas Harston and Lemuel Swearingen."

21850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky., 143b, 4 Aug 1850.


Mary HAINS

1Loma, Haynes Family, Film 854140.


Elizabeth HAINS

1Loma, Haynes Family, Film 854140.


Unknown

1Unknown source on Widow Haines.
! __________Haynes married Miss_______ in Frederick County, Virginia, about
1756. After Mr. Haynes died, his wife married second, David Maunger and moved
to Rockingham County, Virginia. ( about 1779). Private research by ????.


Joseph Ballinger

1Terrance Armstrong, Research of Terrance Armstrong, 3, 4 Oct 1999.

2Terrance Armstrong, Research of Terrance Armstrong, 3, 4 Oct 1999.

3Terrance Armstrong, Research of Terrance Armstrong, 3, 4 Oct 1999.


Sarah Hensley FRANKLIN

1Research of Penny Duncan Caneer, http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/caneer/3340.

2Terrance Armstrong, Franklin Family, Page 1, 25 Nov 1999, Terrance Armstrong, 1024 Reason Jones Road, Valley View, TX 76272-7950.

3Research of Penny Duncan Caneer.

4Terrance Armstrong, Research of Terrance Armstrong, 3, 4 Oct 1999.


Joseph Mason

1Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Copyright 1989, Page 9, 3 Oct 1999, Sumner County, Tennessee Archives, 155 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066.

2Don R. Mason, Research of Don R. Mason, D&R Mason [[email protected]].
"Hello Jim
Nice to hear from you. Joseph and Susan were married 14 July 1814. In Sumner
County, Tn.
Source for this is," A copy of the Marriage Bond that was summited to the
Federal Goverment to claim a Widow's Pension for the war of 1812."
She received $ 8.00 a month. I have a copy of the application
and a copy of Joseph's service record for that time period.
Do you have more information on the Durham's ?
I am intrested in Susan's father William and his family.
I do have some info on them, but of course always looking for more..
Talk to you later
Don R. Mason.".


Susan Durham

1Shirley Wilson, CG, The Durham Family of Sumner County, Tennessee, Copyright 1989, Page 9, Sumner County, Tennessee Archives, 155 East Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066.

2Don R. Mason, Research of Don R. Mason, D&R Mason [[email protected]].
"Hello Jim
Nice to hear from you. Joseph and Susan were married 14 July 1814. In Sumner
County, Tn.
Source for this is," A copy of the Marriage Bond that was summited to the
Federal Goverment to claim a Widow's Pension for the war of 1812."
She received $ 8.00 a month. I have a copy of the application
and a copy of Joseph's service record for that time period.
Do you have more information on the Durham's ?
I am intrested in Susan's father William and his family.
I do have some info on them, but of course always looking for more..
Talk to you later
Don R. Mason.".


G. W. ANDERSON

11850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..
Birth dates derived by subtracting age shown on 1850 census of Allen Co.
from 1850.

2Morehead Graveyard Tombstone.

3Kentucky Death Records, Vol 056 Cert. 27511, 26 Jan 2002.


Talitha HAINES

11850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..

2Rabold & Price, ALLEN CO KY VITAL STATISTICS 1852-1862
.


John Carver

1Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky., 29104 Pt. 1.

2Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky..
"Carver, John, 22, single, born and resides Allen Co, and Amanda Hanes, 16, single, born and resides Allen Co., July 5, 1857."

3Ona A. Willoughby, Scottsville, Kentucky, Marriage Records of Allen Co., Kentucky 1815-1865".
"Amanda Haines married John Carver June 7, 1857 performed by Willis M.
Turner."


Amanda HAINES

11850 Federal Census of Allen Co., Ky..
Age 10 in 1850.

2Vital Stats of Allen Co. Ky., 29104 Pt. 1.
"Carver, John, 22, single, born and resides Allen Co, and Amanda Hanes, 16, single, born and resides Allen Co., July 5, 1857."

3Ona A. Willoughby, Scottsville, Kentucky, Marriage Records of Allen Co., Kentucky 1815-1865".
"Amanda Haines married John Carver June 7, 1857 performed by Willis M.
Turner."


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