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John Haynes, was Governor of Massachusetts in 1635, but two years later removed to Hartford, Connecticut, where, in 1639, he was elected Governor of that State. Every alternate year he was elected to that position until about 1654. He owned in Hartford the property upon which stood the famous Charter Oak. Source: History of Texas Biographical History of the Cities of Houston and Galveston (1895)
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John Haynes, was Governor of Massachusetts in 1635, but two years later removed to Hartford, Connecticut, where, in 1639, he was elected Governor of that State. Every alternate year he was elected to that position until about 1654. He owned in Hartford the property upon which stood the famous Charter Oak. Source: History of Texas Biographical History of the Cities of Houston and Galveston (1895)
Bio by: Bill McKern
Family Members
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John Richard Haines
1614–1671
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Robert Haynes
1618–1659
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Mary Haynes
1619 – unknown
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Hezekiah Haynes
1621–1693
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Ann Haynes Eldred
1622 – unknown
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Elizabeth Haynes Cooke
1624 – unknown
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Ruth Haynes Wyllys
1631–1688
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John Haynes
1638–1679
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Roger Haynes
1640 – unknown
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Rev Joseph Haynes
1641–1679
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Mabel Haynes Russell
1645–1676
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