Mary Haynes

Femaleabout 1837–

Brief Life History of Mary

When Mary Haynes was born about 1837, in Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Samuel Haynes, was 29 and her mother, Frances Amey, was 30. She married John Cade about 1854, in Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, England in 1851. She died in England, United Kingdom.

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Family Time Line

John Cade
1836–
Mary Haynes
1837–
Marriage: about 1854
Samuel Cade
1855–1924
William Cade
1857–1859
Ann Cade
1860–1892
Harry Cade
about 1872–
George Cade
1862–
Elizabeth Cade
1864–
Arthur Cade
1867–1870
Rhoda Cade
1870–

Sources (7)

  • Mary Haines in household of Samuel Haines, "England and Wales Census, 1841"
  • Mary Cade in household of John Cade, "England and Wales Census, 1881"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Mary Haynes - Church record: Christening record or certificate: birth-name: Mary Haynes

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    about 1854Abbotsley, Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom
  • Children (8)

    +3 More Children

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (7)

    +2 More Children

    World Events (8)

    1843

    Age 6

    Dickens A Christmas Carol was first published.

    1854 · The Crimean War

    Age 17

    The Crimean War was fought between Russia and an alliance of Britain, France, Sardinia and Turkey on the Crimean Peninsula. Russia had put pressure on Turkey which threatened British interests in the Middle East.

    1880 · School Attendance Becomes Mandatory for Children

    Age 43

    School attendance became compulsory from ages five to ten on August 2, 1880.

    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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