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Matthew Haines Jr. (bef. 1728 - 1801)

Matthew Haines Jr. aka Hains
Born before in Rye, Westchester County, New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of and [mother unknown]
Husband of — married about 1750 in Rye, Westchester, New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died after age 73 in Rye, Westchester County, New Yorkmap
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Biography

Matthew Haines, Jr. was born in 1728 in Rye, New York, the child of immigrant Matthew Haines, Sr. He was a ropemaker. He married Sarah Miller and had seven known children. He died on April 30, 1801, in his hometown, at the age of 73.

Children

Children of Matthew Hains, Jr.[1]

  1. Elizabeth, b. 1751 ; m. Benjamin McConnell, 1770, N. T.
  2. Solomon.
  3. Joshua.
  4. Samuel.
  5. Phebe, m. Elijah Weeks, Annapolis, N. S., and had (1) Tamer, a school mistress. (2) Martha, m. Capt. Pardon Saunders,
  6. Anna, m. Elisha Budd.
  7. Charity, m. Charles Budd, N. Y.

Research Notes

"Matthew Haines Birth: 1728 28 — Rye, Westchester, New York, United States Death: April 1801 — Rye, Westchester, New York, United States."[2]

"Matthew, Bartholomew and Alexander Haines, brothers were sons of Matthew Haines who was born about 1700, and who jumped overboard from an English man-of-war off Long Island and swam ashore. He was a rope maker in New York.

Alexander born about 1733 settled at Weymouth Point, Digby County, Nova Scotia. He married Clarine Purdy. Caleb Haines was their son. Caleb removed to Upper Canada in 1828

Bartholomew was a son of Bartholemew - brother to Alexander, born in Rye, Westchester County, New York, September 16th, 1750, married Cloranah Kniffin often called *' Sniffin," emigrated to Freeport, Nova Scotia, and left a numerous posterity in Digby County.


Sources

  1. A genealogy and history of the Chute family, p. lxxvii, https://archive.org/stream/agenealogyandhi00chutgoog#page/n342/mode/2up
  2. Coon family info
  • 1790 United States Federal Census
  • 1800 United States Federal Census
  • A genealogy and history of the Chute family in America : with some account of the family, Allied Families, lxxvii
  • New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920, 1790 Federal Census of New York State; Publication Place: Washington, D.C.; Publisher: Government Printing Office; Publication Year: 1908; Page Number: 199. Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
  • One World Tree
  • Westchester County, New York during the American Revolution




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I'm wondering about the number of children listed. The Chute reference only has seven. Are there other sources?
posted by Sharon Danbrook

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