Fayette Co. OH that his father Ebebezer bought and settled.
The early education of Samuel was more a matter of muscle than of brain,
and more of his time was given to clearing away the forest than storing
his mind with book knowledge. With all these disadvantages Samuel
obtained a rudimentary education. He mentioned John Moon, Colby Chew and
Isaac Woodward as his early teachers.
Samuel accumulated a competency by honest, hard labor, and well directed,
legitimate trade. He owned five hendred and thirty acres of land in Perry
Twp., and all was under cultivation. He voted with the Republician party,
but is not a politician.
From: County and Family Histories, Ohio Fayette County, Perry Township
Married Maria Smith 27 Dec 1849.
Fayette Co. OH that his father Ebebezer bought and settled.
The early education of Samuel was more a matter of muscle than of brain,
and more of his time was given to clearing away the forest than storing
his mind with book knowledge. With all these disadvantages Samuel
obtained a rudimentary education. He mentioned John Moon, Colby Chew and
Isaac Woodward as his early teachers.
Samuel accumulated a competency by honest, hard labor, and well directed,
legitimate trade. He owned five hendred and thirty acres of land in Perry
Twp., and all was under cultivation. He voted with the Republician party,
but is not a politician.
From: County and Family Histories, Ohio Fayette County, Perry Township
Married Maria Smith 27 Dec 1849.
Family Members
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Mary Haines Fisher
1800–1874
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Anna Haines Pierson
1801–1847
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Elizabeth Haines
1802–1858
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Susannah Haines Pierson
1805–1879
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Rebecca Haines Priddy
1807–1877
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Sidney Haines
1809–1832
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Joseph Haines
1811–1888
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Nathan Haines
1813–1886
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Sarah Haines McAdams
1816–1905
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James Haines
1818–1884
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Beulah Haines Smith
1820–1879
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