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William Haynes (aka Haines,) was born in 1624 In Renhold, Bedfordshire, England, the All Saints parish register of births lists Robert and William Haines born June 6 1624, to Walter Haines and Mary Watford. [1]
Walter and Mary (Watford) Haines died 1632/33. Sons Richard and William emigrated to Massachusetts in 1634 settled in Salem with Ingersoll and Houlton families. Married Circa 1644 in Salem, MA to Sarah Ingersoll and had son Jonathan.[2]Link no longer working
He arrived in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 18 Sep 1634 aboard the ship Griffin. Richard Haynes, his brother, was on the ship with him. [3]
Husbandman, Salem, 1644; admitted to church, 14:9m:1647; gave a letter of attorney, 25:9m:1647 to Thomas Haynes, merchant, London, for collection at Danes Halle, Bedfordshire; with Richard Haines of Salem sold their 2/3rds part of a farm in Salem, 29:4m:1648.[4]
He died in Salem, Massachusetts 1651.[5]
The following is the biography from FindAGrave [8] William Haines arrived at Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 18 September 1634 on board the ship Griffin.[3][5[
Richard Haines, his older brother, was on the ship with him. They both settled at Salem Town, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[3][5]
Prior to July 1644, William Haines purchased jointly with Richard Ingersoll, from John Pease, the Weston Grant, and jointly with Richard Haines a portion of the Townsend Bishop Grant of 540 acres in the northern end of the Salem Town boundary territory.[3]
These interior land areas subsequently became known as Salem Farms, Salem Village and is presently Danvers, Massachusetts. It was a short distance of approximately four miles from Salem (Town).[3]
William Haines married Sarah INGERSOLL before July 1644 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was the daughter of Richard Ingersoll, his partner in the Weston Grant purchase. This was evidenced by the will of Richard Ingersoll written 21 July 1644.[18]
At a General Town Meeting on 7 July 1644 William Haines was appointed, along with several other inhabitants of Salem, to patrol the settlement each Sabbath Day. Each patrol consisting of two men, were instructed to take note of Sabbath breakers and report their names to the authorities.[2][3]
William Haines died after 14 Nov 1649 and was buried before 13 November 1651 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. {S2}.
William Haines' name is listed as a full communicant of the First Church of Salem in 1647-1648 and his wife, Sarah Ingersoll, was listed in April 1648. Sometime after the initial entry date, and in a different handwriting, the word "dead" was inserted following William's name.[3][5]
"William Haynes was a person of means; and the manner in which he is uniformly spoken of proves that he was regarded with singular respect and esteem. He died about 1650, and his son Thomas became subsequently a leading man of the Village."[4]
It is believed he died in the early part of 1651, or if it occurred before March 25th, according to the old calendar, in the later part of the year 1650.[5]
2. "The Parents of Jonathan Haynes of Newbury and Haverhill, Massachusetts." by Mrs. William C. Clark, The American Genealogist, Whole Number 107, Volume XXVII. No. 3 (July 1951) pages 129-134. 3."William Haynes of Salem Town, Massachusetts." by Paulette Haynes, The Four Drive: A Genealogical Newsletter, Volume II, No. 5 (October 15, 1988) pages 1-5. 4. Salem Witchcraft: With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects Volume I by Charles Wentworth Upham (Third Printing, 1966) Frederick Unger Publishing Company, New York, New York, page 238. 5. The Haynes Family 1600-1994 by Carlton A. Finch (1994) Tennessee Valley Publishers, Knoxville, Tennessee, page 1-6. 6. * Genealogy of Thomas Ruggles of Roxbury, 1637, to Thomas Ruggles of Pomfret Connecticut, and Rutland
8. https://www.ourpast.org/genealogy/histories/griffin.htm 9.http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pjmpjm&id=I9562 10. England births and christenings 1538-1975 Family search Incomplete 11. Source: S28 Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Record ID Number: MH:S28 Page: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was Quality or Certainty of Data: 0 Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6284580&pid=-1290142800 Ancestry Family Trees are not considered a valid source, will you be able find a source for this information 12. "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3HKL-XFS : accessed 22 March 2018), entry for William H /Haynes/, cites sources; file (2:2:2:MMDK-Y5C), submitted 4 January 2016 by Katrina Moses [identity withheld for privacy]. 13. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=pjmpjm&id=I19107 Unsourced family tree 14. https://www.geni.com/people/William-Haynes/6000000000162370749 Unsourced family tree 15. Millennium File about William Haynes Link is broken Some trees provide a specific birth or christening date of 6 Jun 1624 without citation' 16. New England Marriages Prior to 1700 by Clarence A. Torry.
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Categories: Griffin, sailed 1634 | Renhold, Bedfordshire
Also found this record Marriage record for William and Sarah
edited by Loretta (Leger) Corbin
Also, the towns, documented children of Haynes, etc. doesn't add up. Haynes widow remarried 13 Nov 1651 to Joseph Houlton.
I do not know how Hinds got attached as a son, possibly from a merge March 28?