Of Nathan's 17 children by three wives he had during his life, 12 are listed below and 5 are unknown as to where they were buried.
William Haines by Nathan's first wife was born in 1842. He could possibly have died in the Civil War?
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Rebecca 1846
Susanna 1851
Violinda 1852
Henry 1853
were all born to Nathan's second wife Rowena Berryhill. All these children died at between 1 and 3 days old of illness. Nathan and Rowena had one child who survived to adulthood and it was Lewis Haines.
Of Nathan's 17 children by three wives he had during his life, 12 are listed below and 5 are unknown as to where they were buried.
William Haines by Nathan's first wife was born in 1842. He could possibly have died in the Civil War?
__________
Rebecca 1846
Susanna 1851
Violinda 1852
Henry 1853
were all born to Nathan's second wife Rowena Berryhill. All these children died at between 1 and 3 days old of illness. Nathan and Rowena had one child who survived to adulthood and it was Lewis Haines.
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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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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Samuel Haines
1822–1888
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Joseph Berry Haines
1836–1863
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Eliza Haines Zimmerman
1838–1908
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Samuel E. Haines
1841–1864
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William Haines
1842 – unknown
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Sarah Jane Haines Dorman
1844–1894
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Lewis Haines
1848–1924
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Leander James Haines
1854–1925
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Lucetta A Haines
1855–1866
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Fremont Nathan Haines
1856–1938
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Sidney Celina Haines Nottingham
1858–1946
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Eugene Haines
1860–1860
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Clara B Haines
1861–1882
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Elias Morton "Mort" "E.M." Haines
1865–1945
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