Richard HAINES

Birth:
Abt 1639
of Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Marriage:
Abt 1662
of Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Sources:
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Notes:
                   NOTE:  died on the ship "Amity" on the Atlantic Ocean.
                  
Margaret LEEDS
Birth:
Abt 1645
West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Death:
21 Feb 1675
Nottingham, Prince Georges, Maryland
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1663
of Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
10 Dec 1728
Rancocas, Burlington, New Jersey
Marr:
1728
 
2
Birth:
6 Aug 1665
Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
12 Apr 1746
Fostertown, Burlington, New Jersey
Marr:
8 Jan 1697
of Spittlesfield, Stepney, Mid 
Notes:
                   From History and Genealogy of Township of East Greenwich, NJ.: http://www.geocities.com/sharprm@sbcglobal.net/haines.htmRichard, born in England; settled in Evesham township, Burlington Co. NJ; died in 1746 at an advanced age; married 1699 Mary Carlisle/Carlysle/Carlile. She died in 1746; both are buried in the family burying ground on the old Richard Haines farm, Fostertown, Burlington Co. NJ. Mary Carliell (old English spelling of the name) was of the Hamlet of Spittlesfield, Parish of Stepney, Middlesex County, England, probably in 1699. It is probable that they were married in England as their marriage is not recorded in this county. [The document, "Burlington: A Provincial Capital," by George DeCou states:] "There is no foundation to the tradition that Mary Carlile, wife of Richard, was a full-blooded Delaware Indian. John Carlile, son of John of Spittelsfield, married Mary May 27, 1704, and Richard and Mary Haines signed the wedding certificate with the Carlile and Glading families. The family names appear in the following order: John Carliell, Mary Carliell, Mary West (John's first wife was a West), Abraham Carliell, William Glading, Richard Haines, Mary Haines, and Hannah Carlile. The Haines and Carlile families were not related, therefore their names would not have appeared with the family had Mary been an Indian. It is also significant that Richard and Mary named their first two sons Carlile and Abraham and that these two Carlile families frequently appear in later generations of the Haines family. It is perhaps still more significant that Richard named his wife Mary and daughter Elizabeth Newberry as Executrixes of his estate in his will, dated December 17, 1744. If we accept the family tradition it would mean that a full blooded Indian and a half-breed had charge of administering his estate. This is hardly conceivable as the Indians of that period had little, if any, education."
                  
3
Birth:
6 Aug 1666
Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Burial:
30 Nov 1753
(wp), Burlington, New Jersey
Marr:
8 Nov 1699
Chesterfield, Burlington, New  
4
Birth:
24 Apr 1672
Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
29 Apr 1754
Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey
5
Birth:
1674
Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
12 Sep 1763
Burlington, New Jersey
6
Mary HAINES
Birth:
30 Jun 1676
Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
7
Margaret HAINES
Birth:
Abt 1678
of Aynhoe, Northampton, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
8
Birth:
Abt 1681
On Atlantic Ocean
Death:
12 Sep 1763
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania
Marr:
1 Mar 1722
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylva 
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Richard Haines - Margaret Leeds

Richard Haines was born at of Aynhoe, Northampton, England Abt 1639. His parents were John Haines and Elizabeth Stanford.

He married Margaret Leeds Abt 1662 at of Aynhoe, Northampton, England . Margaret Leeds was born at West Riding, Yorkshire, England Abt 1645 .

They were the parents of 8 children:
John Haines born Abt 1663.
Richard Haines born 6 Aug 1665.
Thomas Haines born 6 Aug 1666.
William Haines born 24 Apr 1672.
Thomas Haines born 1674.
Mary Haines born 30 Jun 1676.
Margaret Haines born Abt 1678.
Joseph Haines born Abt 1681.

Margaret Leeds died 21 Feb 1675 at Nottingham, Prince Georges, Maryland .