ID: I9499
Name: *Richard HAINES
Sex: M
Birth: 1647 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England
Death: 1682 in At Sea
Occupation: See Note 1
Change Date: 25 SEP 2001
Father: *John Richard HAINES b: 24 AUG 1614 in Boxgrove, Sussex, Eng.
Mother: *Elizabeth STANFORD b: 2 APR 1619 in Rudyard, Sussex, England
Marriage 1
*Margaret LEEDS (?) b: ABT 1678 in Nottingham, England
Children
*William HAINES b: 24 APR 1672 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England c: 29 APR 1672 in St. Michael's, Aynhoe, Northampton,England John HAINES b: ABT 1663 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England Richard HAINES b: 6 AUG 1665 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England Thomas HAINES b: 22 DEC 1666 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England Mary HAINES b: 30 JUN 1676 in Banbury, Oxfordshire,England Margaret HAINES b: ABT 1678 in Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England Joseph HAINES b: 1682 Sources:
- Name: Richard Haines, his wife Margaret and five children, sailed from Aynehoe, Northamptonshire, England on the "Amity" 23 April 1682. Richard became ill on the journey and died before reaching America. His widow arrived with six children, one,
Joseph, was born on ship during the journey. The family settled in the New Jersey area. Name: Name: to America on ship Amity 23 Apr 1682 died before arrival Name: son of John and Hannah Haines ? Name: American Ancestry Vol. IV p4 Name: "Richard Haines and his descendants" by John Wesley Haines...came to America Name: 1672-1676 with fellow townsman JOHN BORTON...Richard and MargaretHaines, with Name: their children Richard, Thomas, William and Mary, left Aynhoe ofy Hill in the spring of 1682. They embarked at Gravesend, England on the"Amity" Richard Diamond, Master 23 Apr 1682...John Haines, oldest son of Richard and Margaret preceded his parents to America with John Borton in 1679...1682 Apr 21 DEED Name: Edward Bylling, late of Westminster Gent. to Richard Haines of Anye of ye Hill of Oxon, husbandman, for 100 acres in West Jersey. Name: Name: [AnneMaslin.FTW] Name: Name: Richard Haines (first generation) of Burlington County, New Jersey was the forefather or first generation Name: of the Haines family in America.Very little is recorded about him or his life in England.The first record of Name: he or his family was first found in parish records at St. Michael's Church, Aynho, Northhamptonshire, Name: England when his son Richard was baptized on August 6, 1665. Since no other records were found of Name: Richard or Margaret Haines in this area of England before this or of his first born - John, it seems likely Name: that Richard and Margaret Haines located to Aynho shortly before the baptism of their second son Name: Richard and before then lived in one of the neighboring parishes. It is not known what variation of the Name: Haines/Haynes name Richard used in England. The records of the St Michael's church shows Hains. The Name: deed records show his name as Haines. It is signifiiciant, though, that all known decendents of Richard Name: Haines used the spelling Haines. Name: Name: Richard and Margaret Haines, with their children Richard, Thomas, William and Mary left Anyho, Name: England in the Spring of 1682. They embarked on the "Amity" and sailed from Downs England, for West Name: Jersey. Their oldest son, John Haines, preceded his parents to America. He accompanied John Borton Name: and family to America in 1679. He was fifteen (15) at the time. The trip for Richard Haines aboard the Name: "Amity" was long and tedious, which was common in the days of traveling on sailing ships. Richard Name: Haines, during the trip took ill and died. After his death, another son, Joseph Haines, was born at high Name: sea. Of Richard Haines' family of 5 children, Joseph is the direct ancestor to our immediate family. Name: Margaret Haines and her family arrived in Burlington N.J., in the fall of 1682. Approximately 3 years after Name: arriving in America she remarried Henry Burcham, of Neshamony, Bucks Co., Pa. Richard Haines made Name: provisions for a livelihood in America before leaving England, through the influence of William Penn, and Name: the 'Society of Friends'. Richard was a man of some means and was able to purchase land before leaving Name: for America. He purchased 100 acres of land from Edward Byllynge in West Jersey.
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