Hi Carol! One of my ancestors, John HAYNES, was b. in Hanover Co., VA in 1753. After serving in the Revolution, he moved to Bedford Co., VA, where he died in 1840+. His father, was a William HAYNES, b. ca 1710, who also moved to Bedford Co., where he d. in 1780. I have no idea where William moved from, but if John is his son, I would assume that William spent some time in Hanover Co. I have monitored this list for many years in hopes of some mention of my HAYNES, and now you refer to William. Do you have any records of when he bought/sold this land? I have lots of data on this branch of the HAYNES family on my web site: <A HREF="www.HaynesFamily.com">www.HaynesFamily.com</A> I would love to hear from anyone who can help me pursue this Hanover County lead. John Haynes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruce The only reference i see is a William Haynes in the Falling Creek/South Anna River area His land joined a Adam Ratherford- in 1722-1728.This is in the Beaverdam area near a farm called Greenfield&(Greenland)There is quite a long article on Greenfield but this was the only mention of William Haynes < ---!!! in the article. Carol in Hanover -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Haynes <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 6:49 PM Subject: [VAHANOVE] Hanes/Haynes/Haines >This is the most activity I've seen on this list in 2 years, so I wanted to >add my research. I'm looking for any Hanes (the spelling doesn't matter) in >Hanover. I can get my line back to Elisha Hanes, his sister Lucy and brother >Albert to circa 1827 in Hewlett, which is just east of Beaverdam in western >Hanover. Elisha left Hanover in 1833, lived briefly in Caroline, and then >lived in Spotsylvania for the rest of his life. > >Bruce Haynes > >Old Church VA
In the Index 1810 Virginia Census listed in Hanover Co, VA there are several HANES mentioned. David David, Jr. Dunston Gidion James John Pleasant There are also several HANES families listed in the 1850 Hanover Co, US Census I realize the spelling is different, but could this be a possible connection for you? The reason I suggest this is because of one name in particular in my own family tree that this very same thing happened to....Southard, Southward, Southworth...all from same family, but spelled differently within the Census'. Just a thought/suggestion. Sheri Millikin ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 4:12 PM Subject: [VAHANOVE] William HAYNES in Hanover Co., VA > Hi Carol! > > One of my ancestors, John HAYNES, was b. in Hanover Co., VA in 1753. After > serving in the Revolution, he moved to Bedford Co., VA, where he died in > 1840+. His father, was a William HAYNES, b. ca 1710, who also moved to > Bedford Co., where he d. in 1780. I have no idea where William moved from, > but if John is his son, I would assume that William spent some time in > Hanover Co. > > I have monitored this list for many years in hopes of some mention of my > HAYNES, and now you refer to William. Do you have any records of when he > bought/sold this land? I have lots of data on this branch of the HAYNES > family on my web site: > > <A HREF="www.HaynesFamily.com">www.HaynesFamily.com</A> > > I would love to hear from anyone who can help me pursue this Hanover County > lead. > > John Haynes > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Bruce > The only reference i see is a William Haynes in the Falling Creek/South Anna > River area His land joined a Adam Ratherford- in 1722-1728.This is in the > Beaverdam area near a farm called Greenfield&(Greenland)There is quite a > long article on Greenfield but this was the only mention of William Haynes < > ---!!! > in the article. > > Carol in Hanover > -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Haynes <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 6:49 PM > Subject: [VAHANOVE] Hanes/Haynes/Haines > > > >This is the most activity I've seen on this list in 2 years, so I wanted to > >add my research. I'm looking for any Hanes (the spelling doesn't matter) in > >Hanover. I can get my line back to Elisha Hanes, his sister Lucy and > brother > >Albert to circa 1827 in Hewlett, which is just east of Beaverdam in western > >Hanover. Elisha left Hanover in 1833, lived briefly in Caroline, and then > >lived in Spotsylvania for the rest of his life. > > > >Bruce Haynes > > > >Old Church VA > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >