All Discussions Tagged 'Haines' - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T06:58:12Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/group/hainesfamily/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Haines&feed=yes&xn_auth=noRebecca Haines Born C1725 NY married 1st Jeremiah Johnson 2nd George Fieldtag:www.genealogywise.com,2017-11-04:3463583:Topic:7469922017-11-04T14:31:56.892ZBrenda Smithhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BrendaSmith306
<p>Looking for information on the ancestry for Rebecca Haines. Her first husband Jeremiah Johnson died about 1756, New York. Their children were Henry, Jeremiah and Nancy all born in New York city. Rebecca then married George Field and the first three children, Daniel, Mary and Hannah were also born in New York before moving to Pennsylvania where Glibert and Nathan were born. Rebecca, and her children from both husbands all moved to Canada during the Revolution.</p>
<p>Looking for information on the ancestry for Rebecca Haines. Her first husband Jeremiah Johnson died about 1756, New York. Their children were Henry, Jeremiah and Nancy all born in New York city. Rebecca then married George Field and the first three children, Daniel, Mary and Hannah were also born in New York before moving to Pennsylvania where Glibert and Nathan were born. Rebecca, and her children from both husbands all moved to Canada during the Revolution.</p> Do the Haines Families in America Have a Common Ancestor?tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-11:3463583:Topic:216352009-07-11T11:32:31.166ZEarline Hines Bradthttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/EarlineHinesBradt
Is there a common ancestor of the Haines families in Germany? I have been wondering about this, the John Haines family of Massechusetts came to America about 1635, some of whom were captured by Indians and brought to Quebec in the late 1600's, Richard Haines line was said to have come to England in the 11th century, and to America in 1682 and the Godefroy Haines family immigrated from Germany in 1710, the same time as the Irish Palatine Haines family went to Ireland, before immigrating to…
Is there a common ancestor of the Haines families in Germany? I have been wondering about this, the John Haines family of Massechusetts came to America about 1635, some of whom were captured by Indians and brought to Quebec in the late 1600's, Richard Haines line was said to have come to England in the 11th century, and to America in 1682 and the Godefroy Haines family immigrated from Germany in 1710, the same time as the Irish Palatine Haines family went to Ireland, before immigrating to Ontario in the 1800s and my family came from Germany in the mid-1700's to New York and then Ontario. Some of my family researchers still insist on trying to connect our ancestor to the Richard Haines family, there are a lot of given names which were common in both families.