My notes say that Clayton "died young."[1]
Benjamin Haines fathered 2 sons named Clayton. This profile is that of the first Clayton, born April 28, 1779. My source simply notes that the 1st Clayton "died young," but he must have died in early infancy, because the 2nd Clayton was born the following year in 1780. Joann Z.
"Clayton * Haines Pallatino - Devine Family +
Birth: dd mm 1779 - Burlington, USA
Death: date - city, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Parents: name surname, name surname
U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH View Image
NAME: Clayton Haines
MOTHER: Sarah Haines
FATHER: Benjamin Haines
VITAL: date
RESIDENCE: date - location
Web: Burlington County, New Jersey, Death Index, 1814-2010 BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH
NAME: Clayton Haines
DEATH: Burlington, New Jersey, United States."
Haines, John W., "Richard Haines and his descendants. A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682." Carr Publishing Company, Inc., Boyce, Va., 1961, Vol. I, p.188.
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