Born on board the ship Amity on the Atlantic Ocean coming to America.
Has also been mentioned he may have been living possibly in Burlington County, New Jersey?
Married March 1, 1721/22 in Nottingham, Cecil County, Maryland.
Him and his wife had a total of thirteen children.
No stone must exist, as we have looked through the entire cemetery. The Historical Society mentioned that long ago, they didn't mark the graves.
Another FIND A GRAVE member has given this information below.
"Richard Haines and His Descendants" book mentions that Joseph was of West Nottingham, Chester Co., PA. and later boundries were changed so that area became part of Cecil Co., MD.
Born on board the ship Amity on the Atlantic Ocean coming to America.
Has also been mentioned he may have been living possibly in Burlington County, New Jersey?
Married March 1, 1721/22 in Nottingham, Cecil County, Maryland.
Him and his wife had a total of thirteen children.
No stone must exist, as we have looked through the entire cemetery. The Historical Society mentioned that long ago, they didn't mark the graves.
Another FIND A GRAVE member has given this information below.
"Richard Haines and His Descendants" book mentions that Joseph was of West Nottingham, Chester Co., PA. and later boundries were changed so that area became part of Cecil Co., MD.
Family Members
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William Haines
1705–1716
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Sarah Haines
1706–1716
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Ruth Haines Miller
1709–1797
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Solomon Haines
1713–1726
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Sarah Haines Reynolds
1722–1745
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Deborah Haines
1724–1734
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William Haines
1725–1800
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Reuben Haines
1726–1745
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Solomon Haines
1728–1742
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Ann Haines Sidwell
1732–1780
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Margarett Haines
1734–1734
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Isaac Haines
1738–1801
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Deborah Haines England
1739–1784
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Job Haines
1744–1812
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