John Newton Haynes

Male7 July 1843–

Brief Life History of John Newton

When John Newton Haynes was born on 7 July 1843, in Sudbury, Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, his father, John W Haynes Jr., was 45 and his mother, Sarah Bowker, was 36. He married Susan Norton Goding on 4 November 1870. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Massachusetts, United States in 1870 and Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa, United States in 1880.

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Family Time Line

John Newton Haynes
1843–
Susan Norton Goding
1854–
Marriage: 4 November 1870
Elizabeth Frances Haynes
1871–1931
Carrie Belle Haynes
1874–1874
John Norton Haynes
1876–
Robert Chester Haynes
1877–1951
Florence A. Haynes
1881–

Sources (16)

  • John Newton Haynes, "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
  • John N Haynes in household of John Haynes, "United States Census, 1870"
  • John N. Staynes in entry for Elizabeth Frances Merrill, "Florida Deaths, 1877-1939"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    4 November 1870
  • Children (5)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (7)

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    World Events (8)

    1846

    Age 3

    U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

    1865

    Age 22

    Historical Boundaries: 1865: Montgomery, Iowa, United States

    1875 · A Treaty with Hawaii

    Age 32

    In the Mid 1870s, The United States sought out the Kingdom of Hawaii to make a free trade agreement. The Treaty gave the Hawaiians access to the United States agricultural markets and it gave the United States a part of land which later became Pearl Harbor.

    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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