Malinda Haines

Brief Life History of Malinda

When Malinda Haines was born on 28 March 1838, in White, Illinois, United States, her father, Simpson Haines Sr., was 29 and her mother, Sarah Mary Bruce, was 25. She married Isaac Bishop Deboard on 5 November 1856, in Edina, Knox, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Colfax Township, Daviess, Missouri, United States for about 24 years. She died on 23 February 1919, in Winston, Daviess, Missouri, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Winston, Daviess, Missouri, United States.

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Family Time Line

Isaac Bishop Deboard
1833–1911
Malinda Haines
1838–1919
Marriage: 5 November 1856
Albert M. Debord
1857–1911
Celesta Birdie Debord
about 1876–about 1876
Earnest Debord
Viola Ellen Debord
Austin Henry Debord
1859–
Franklin Cecil Debord
1861–1952
Lavina M. Debord
1864–1882
Zenobia May Debord
1874–
Isaac Jewel Debord
1878–1878
Ira Clarence Debord
1879–1967
Zora Odessa "Dessa" Debord
1883–1969

Sources (18)

  • Malinda Debord, "Missouri State and Territorial Census Records, 1732-1933"
  • Malinda Haines, "Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920", 1856
  • Malinda Haines DeBord, "Find A Grave Index", 31030100

World Events (8)

1839 · From Swamp to Beautiful Place

By 1829 Venus, Illinois had grown sufficiently and in 1832 was one of the contenders for the new county seat. However, the honor was awarded to a nearby city, Carthage. In 1834 the name Venus was changed to Commerce because the settlers felt that the new name better suited their plans. But during late 1839, arriving members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints bought the small town of Commerce and in April 1840 it was renamed Nauvoo by Joseph Smith Jr., who led the Latter-Day Saints to Nauvoo to escape persecution in Missouri. The name Nauvoo is derived from the traditional Hebrew language. It is notable that by 1844 Nauvoo's population had swollen to around 12,000 residents, rivaling the size of Chicago at the time. After the Latter-Day Saints left the population settled down toward 2,000 people.

1846

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

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

Name Meaning

English (southern) and Irish (Cork): variant of Haynes .

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

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