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    1. Re: James K. Polk Hanes of Cass County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JhB.2ACE/820.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, you maybe right! We did find each other(Mrs Andrew and I) and the family are the same families from our Wilson Haynes who was shown to be (in Georgia during 1850-1860 census) as Hanes a standard spelling of Haynes. Thank you goodness I post on this board, I found one of the Haynes and Harvey's I was looking for the last several years. I will tell you that my W. L. Haynes (could have brothers or cousins in these areas of Cass, Lamar, Titus or Red River and W.L.(was a Widower when coming from Georgia) needing help from family because he had several small children with him. We know where he is in 1870 and at this point he is remarried to the other Harvey daughter Mary. W.L. was missing in the 1880 census so was the nephew Robert Ellis Harvey. We feel he was near family of some kind. I have looked at a map where some of our Harvey's were in Milton, Texas Lamar county(plus travel there myself and it is close to all three county. We do know where W. L. Haynes is after 1881. I will tell you this we do have one sister who is not a counted for by the name of Tennessee Harvey(nickname could be Dicy or even something else) whom was married James Taylor Wood, after 1905(the death of her husband) we don't know what happen to her. It is the Haynes line that has people wondering. One question I need to ask you does your Haynes family make thier way out West to Erath County or Limestone Freestone or Palo Pinto Counties? If so we need to talk more and there is someone who would like to talk to you. Again I want to Thank this Hanes family for thier help. I hope the preceding information could be helpful to someone in the future. Best Regards and keep looking leave no door unopen!

    06/27/2005 10:10:47