"Children of John & Esther (Borton) Haines: 5. Mary Haines b: 20 April 1693 in Evesboro, Burlington Co, NJ; m. 19 December 1711 in Newton MM, Burlington Co, NJ to Thomas LIPPINCOTT."
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↑ . John Clement of Haddonfield, NJ, Sketches of the First Settlers in Newton Township, Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey. (Camden, New Jersey, Printed by Sinnickson Chew, NE corner of Front and Market Streets, 1877). page 383.
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↑ Richard Haines, Genealogy of the Stokes Family (Medford, NJ: Sinnickson Chew & Sons Company, 1903). pages 41, 53 [2]
↑ John Wesley Haines, Richard Haines and his descendants; a Quaker family of Burlington County, New Jersey, since 1642 (Boyce, Va., Printed by Carr Publishing Inc. 1961). Volume 1, page 39. [3]
↑ Compiled by George Haines, M.D., With additions by the Compiler Richard Haines, Ancestry of the Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickett, Eves, Evans, Moore, Trooth, Borton, and Engle Families (copyright 1902 by Sinnickson, Chew & Sons Company, Printers, Camden, N.J.), page 25. [4]
↑ Judith M. Olsen, Lippincott, Five Generations of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott (1982, Published by The Gloucester County Historical Society). page 39.
↑ Compiled by George Haines, M.D., With additions by the Compiler Richard Haines, Ancestry of the Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickett, Eves, Evans, Moore, Trooth, Borton, and Engle Families (copyright 1902 by Sinnickson, Chew & Sons Company, Printers, Camden, N.J.), page 25. [6]
↑ Edmund West, comp,Family Data Collection - Marriages.. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. [The Family Data Collection - Marriages database was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources.]
↑ Judith M. Olsen, Lippincott, Five Generations of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott (1982, Published by The Gloucester County Historical Society). page 39.
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Hi Eileen, I am Joann H. Richard Haines is my 8x great grandfather. Your Mary Haines Lippincott is the child of my 7x great uncle, so not in my direct line. I don't really need to be added to the "Trusted List," but I do have more information than you show on your profile for Mary. My info for Mary is as follows:
Mary Haines was born on April 20, 1693 in Evesham Twp., Burlington County, NJ. She is the daughter of John Haines (b. approx. 1664, d.1728) and Esther Borton (b.1667-d.1719). Mary married Thomas Lippincott on December 19, 1711. Mary was the first of 3 marriages for Thomas.
Mary and Thomas had 6 children: Nathaniel, b.7/2/1713-d.1790; Isaac, d. 1785, Abigail Lippincott Wills; Esther Lippincott Roberts; Thomas, d. Jan. 1751; Mary Lippincott (died unmarried).
Mary Haines Lippincott died in 1729.
1) Mary Haines, 2) Mercy (Allen) Middleton, widow of Thomas Middleton, and 3) Rachel, widow of unknown Smith
Not two different Marys. from Judith Olsen, in Five Generations of Lippincotts....
Mary Haines was born on April 20, 1693 in Evesham Twp., Burlington County, NJ. She is the daughter of John Haines (b. approx. 1664, d.1728) and Esther Borton (b.1667-d.1719). Mary married Thomas Lippincott on December 19, 1711. Mary was the first of 3 marriages for Thomas. Mary and Thomas had 6 children: Nathaniel, b.7/2/1713-d.1790; Isaac, d. 1785, Abigail Lippincott Wills; Esther Lippincott Roberts; Thomas, d. Jan. 1751; Mary Lippincott (died unmarried). Mary Haines Lippincott died in 1729.