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    1. Re: [IAMILLS] HAINES in Mills Co IA & Henry Co IA
    2. Carol Martin
    3. Linda, sorry it has taken so long for me to answer you but you know tis the season. I have just been busy busy busy. I' m sorry that none of those names fit my family unless they are maybe some name I don't know off hand, I,me going to ask my aunt about them. But thank you for answering me with your information. Let's keep in touch. here are my names for your information in case you might know some of them. g.father: Donald G. Hainey g.mother: Lucy Viola Hainey Living in Pacific Junction around 1925 G.Father was a rail road man. Union Pacific Let me know if you want anymore info I will be glad to send you more. Thank again for your info. Carol Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Willuweit-Joy" <l.joy@juno.com> To: <IAMILLS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:35 AM Subject: [IAMILLS] HAINES in Mills Co IA & Henry Co IA > Hi Carol, > > > What are the name of your Haines? > > The children of Job S. HAINES & Mary BLACK were born in Champaign Co OH > and Henry Co IA. Eventually some of them moved to Mills Co IA. > > Job & Mary's children: > ...1) Charity HAINES (1825?-18??) m. Allen JAY > ...2) Mary Jane HAINES (1825-1914) m. Joseph JAY > ...3) Joseph HAINES (1828-1916) m. Jane L(L)OYD > ...4) Samuel R. HAINES (1831-1894) m. Elizabeth J. MESSER > ...5) James B. HAINES (1833-1911) m. Emily BARRETT > ...6) Elizabeth Ann HAINES (1835-1928) m. Bailey M. PETTY > ...7) Sarah E. HAINES (1838-1909) m. Obed WARD > ...8) Barbara Ellen HAINES (1840-1920) m. Arthur Bennett CLARKSON > ...9) Jonathan F. HAINES (1843-1922) m. Martha ZENTM(E)YERS > ..10) Delilah HAINES (1846-1846) > ..11) Jobe Allen HAINES (1847-1906) m. Mary A. FITCH > ..12) Jerusha Susan HAINES (1949-1926) m. Asbury FORD > > Child # 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, and maybe 11 lived in Mills Co at one time or > another. Child # 3, 5, and 7 died there. Child # 11 died in > Pottawattamie Co IA. > > Children of # 3, 4, 7 were married into the McPHERRON family and back in > Henry Co, some of the BLACKs (Mary's relatives) were married into the > McPHERRONs too. > > Although I've seen multiple ways to spell "HAINES," I've never seen any > of them referred to as HAINEY. > > Linda > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 >

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