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1. '''Thomas Haines''' born 24 February 1724 (according to the family bible) married Elizabeth Everett 1750, married his second wife Mrs Catherine Philips 1775 died 1787. worked as an apothecary, sadly I cannot find any info on his parents or life before his first marriage.
 
1. '''Thomas Haines''' born 24 February 1724 (according to the family bible) married Elizabeth Everett 1750, married his second wife Mrs Catherine Philips 1775 died 1787. worked as an apothecary, sadly I cannot find any info on his parents or life before his first marriage.
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 2 January 2008

My family tree is my obsession, To find out the who, the what, the where and the why.

I have found that durring my research I have become attached to a few ancestors. This is Hetty Eliza Hinson (my GG Grandmother) and her husband Thomas James Haines with my Greatgranmother sitting on Tom's knee and her sister with Hetty. Both Tom and Hetty died age 38, leaving 4 orphnaned children - Very Tragic

HettyholdingbabyThomasholdingMarjor.jpg

Some of the names I am currently researching

Christopher - Lancashire (Charnock Richard) Dawson - Lincolnshire (Great Hale) Haines - London (East End) Hinson - Essex (Great Dunmow) Titchmarsh - Cambridgeshire (Barrington) Tushingham - Cheshire (Chester) Brown - London (South East) White - Surrey (Southwark) Rogers -Oxfordshire (Enstone) Ward - Devon to Deptford Smith - Hertfordshire (Hemel Hempstead)


Brick Walls

I have come to the point with some of my branches where the brick walls have become so thick and so high, I have had to put that research on hold, If anyone can help me I would love to hear from you.

1. Thomas Haines born 24 February 1724 (according to the family bible) married Elizabeth Everett 1750, married his second wife Mrs Catherine Philips 1775 died 1787. worked as an apothecary, sadly I cannot find any info on his parents or life before his first marriage.