John married Martha Eayre on 29 July 1766 in Burlington.[1] They were part of the Upper Evesham Monthly Meeting of Friends (Quakers).[2]
John died on 12 September 1832.[3] He was buried in Evesham Friends Cemetery, Mount Laurel, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.[4]
Online family trees
"John Haines
Birthdate: November 15, 1742
Birthplace: Evesham, Burlington, NJ
Death: Died August 12, 1832 in Upper Evesham, Medford, Burlington Co, NJ
Immediate Family:
Son of Carlisle Haines and Sarah Haines
Husband of Martha Eayre
Brother of Ezekiel Haines; Rachel (Haines) Kemble; Ruth Haines; Rebecca Haines; Johnson Fields; Rebecca Haines Pettit; Solomon Haines; Elizabeth Sharp; Levi Haines; Mary Haines; Sarah Haines; Jane Haines; Achsah Haines; Hester (Esther) Haines and Levi Haines
↑Marriage:
"New Jersey, U.S., Marriage Records, 1683-1802"
New Jersey State Archives. New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series. Trenton, New Jersey: John L Murphy Publishing Company Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2794 #41694 (accessed 27 September 2022)
John Haines marriage to Martha Eayre on 29 Jul 1766 in Burlington.
↑Death:
"U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935"
Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2189 #8311282 (accessed 27 September 2022)
John Haines death 12 Sep 1832 (born 15 Nov 1742) residing in Burlington, New Jersey.
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"U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935"
Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 2189 #3239526 (accessed 27 September 2022)
John Haines born on 15 Nov 1742, child of Carlisle Haines & Sarah Haines, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
↑Burial:
"U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current"
URL: Find A Grave: Memorial #188099162 Ancestry Record 60525 #152082592 (accessed 27 September 2022)
John Haines burial (died on 12 Sep 1832) in Mount Laurel, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States of America.
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