"2. Elizabeth Haines b: 1687 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ; died 4 December 1687 in Rancocas, Burlington Co, NJ."
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Sources for the John and Esther (Borton) Haines family:
Haines, John W.,"Richard Haines and his descendants. A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682." Carr Publishing Company, Inc., Boyce, Va., Vol. I, p. 39.
Haines, Richard., "Haines Ancestry", pp. 10, 427.
DeCou, "Burlington: A Provincial Capital", p. 198.
Calendar of N.J. Records, Archives, pp. 361, 381, 484.
Calendar of N.J. Wills, Vol. I, pp. 199; 507; Vol. II, p. 211
Genealogical Magazine of N.J., Vol. III, pp. 24, 63.
Hinshaw, "American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. II., p 227.
Asa Matlack's Notes, p. 567.
Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England, Parish Register.
Futhey & Cope, "History of Chester Co., Pa., p. 577.
Mason, "Borton and Mason Families"< p. 12.
Jordan, "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Penna., Vo. XIV, p. 505.
Records furnished by Frank Knickerbocker Haines.
N.J. Deed, Bi. B, p. 548.
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"II. Esther Borton, daughter of John Borton and Ann, married John Haines, son of Richard Haines and Margaret, 10-10 mo., 1684, at ThiVi :? '. Gardiner's house, in Burlington, New Jersey. Their children were."
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"Esther was born in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England 25 Jul 1667."
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