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- Children of Thomas and Sarah Haynes
The baptisms of Thomas and Sarah Haynes' children are found in the Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1 as determined by records of the Essex County Court.
1. John Haynes baptized 14 April 1678 Salem Village, died ca 1714 with will in Mannington (Salem County) New Jersey. He was married to Sarah Skinner, a daughter of William Skinner. Children: Daniel Haynes, William Haynes, Sarah Haynes, Hannah Haynes, John Haynes and Mary Haynes.
2. William Haynes baptized 25 October 1680 at Salem Village was not named in his father's will dated 1709.
3. Sarah Haynes baptized 31 October 1681 at Salem Village married Roger Huggins (Huckings/Huckins) prior to 1709. Roger Huckings was the son of Roger and Hester Huckings who came from England and were granted a Fenwick grant in 1675. They were Quakers and a record of Roger and Sarah Hucking's children is found in the Salem County Society of Friends records.
4. Joseph Haynes baptized 18 October 1683 Salem Village was named in his father's will dated 1709. He was perhaps a Private in Captain Rumsey's Colonial Militia in 1715. He was named in his brother Benjamin's 1723 will as owning land in Mannington (Salem County) New Jersey. A deed was made in 1732 for 500 acres in Mannington to Joseph Haynes and later sold to Hance Bilderbeck but apparently was never recorded. The last official record was possibly when he acted as a witness in 1742. Some people believe Joseph married Hannah Clemson but so far I have not found evidence or proof of this, or if Joseph was even married.
5. Benjamin Haynes baptized 21 September 1685 Salem Village, a "weaver" of Salem County, died in 1733. It is believed he was a Sergeant in Captain Rumsey's Colonial Militia in 1715. The power of attorney made in 1731 to sell the Salem Village, Massachusetts property belonging to their great-grandfather, Richard Ingersoll, was given to Benjamin by Joseph Haines, Thomas Haines, Daniel Haines and Roger Huggins and his wife Sarah. Benjamin's will was dated 15 January 1723 and proven in June 1733. An inventory of his property was taken May 1733. Benjamin's wife was named in the will as Ann. Children: Joseph Haynes, Mary Ann Haynes, Hannah Haynes, Benjamin Haynes and John Haynes.
6. Daniel Haynes baptized 25 August 1687 Salem Village, died young and was not named in his father's will dated 1709. The death of Daniel Haynes is recorded at Danvers Salem Village Church as June, 1689.
7. Hannah Haynes baptized 25 September 1689 Salem Village was named in her father's will dated 1709. Her baptism date has also been given to Daniel Haynes in some references, and she was not mentioned in the power of attorney dated 1731
8. Thomas Haynes, a son of Thomas Haynes was recorded died 28 June 1689 at about one year of age, Salem Village Church, and it is noted this is the same month and year as the death of Daniel Haynes
9. Thomas Haynes baptized 17 October 1690 Salem Village, is believed to been a Private in Captain Rumsey's Colonial Militia in 1715. He probably married two times, secondly to Jane Brown 23 March 1749 at Pilesgrove Presbyterian Church in Salem County. He died in 1752 with a will. Children: Jonathan Haynes, Mary Haynes, Rebecca Haynes and Jane Haynes.
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