Richard Haynes

Brief Life History of Richard

When Richard Haynes was born on 5 February 1827, in Jefferson, Tennessee, United States, his father, William Haynes, was 41 and his mother, Elizabeth Betsy Cox, was 39. He married Martha Satterfield on 7 March 1850, in Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Jefferson City, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States in 1850. He died in 1859, at the age of 32.

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Family Time Line

Richard Haynes
1827–1859
Martha Satterfield
1822–1880
Marriage: 7 March 1850
Julia Haynes
1850–
Emaline Haynes
about 1852–1921
John C. HAYNES
1859–1924
William H Haynes
1859–1922

Sources (7)

  • Richard Haynes, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Richard Haynes, "Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950"
  • Richard Haynes, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (5)

1830 · The Second Great Awakening

Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

1835 · The Hermitage is Built

The Hermitage located in Nashville, Tennessee was a plantation owned by President Andrew Jackson from 1804 until his death there in 1845. The Hermitage is now a museum.

1836 · Remember the Alamo

Being a monumental event in the Texas Revolution, The Battle of the Alamo was a thirteen-day battle at the Alamo Mission near San Antonio. In the early morning of the final battle, the Mexican Army advanced on the Alamo. Quickly being overrun, the Texian Soldiers quickly withdrew inside the building. The battle has often been overshadowed by events from the Mexican–American War, But the Alamo gradually became known as a national battle site and later named an official Texas State Shrine.

Name Meaning

English: variant of Hayne , with genitival or post-medieval excrescent -s; see Hain . Compare Hains .

English: habitational name from Haynes (Bedfordshire), which may derive from Old English hagenas, plural form of hagen ‘enclosure’.

English: in English counties bordering Wales, perhaps from the Welsh personal name Einws (a pet form of Welsh Einion) with a prosthetic H-; see also Enos . While this is linguistically possible there is no evidence yet to show that it was the origin of the surname.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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