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Jonathan Haynes

Male 1646 - 1698  (51 years)


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  • Name Jonathan Haynes  [1, 2, 3
    Born 11 Apr 1646  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Baptism 11 Jun 1648  Salem, Massachusetts, New England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Occupation 15 Aug 1696 
    Captured with his children by Indians who brought them first to Penacook (NH) and then Maine 
    Occupation Aft Sep 1696 
    Escaped with his son Thomas making their way through the forest to Saco (Maine) 
    Occupation 22 Feb 1698 
    Killed by the party of Pigwacket Chief Escumbuit who were returning from Andover (where they had slain Captain Pascho Chubb) 
    Property Son of William Haynes (Hains) by Sarah Ingersoll 
    Residence Haverhill (West Parish, Hawk's Meadow Brook), Massachusetts, New England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 22 Feb 1698  Haverhill (West Parish, Hawk's Meadow Brook), Massachusetts, New England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Cause: Killed 
    Person ID I12665  Godbout
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2017 

    Family Sarah Moulton,   b. 17 Dec 1656, Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, New England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Jul 1699, Haverhill (West Parish, Hawk's Meadow Brook), Massachusetts, New England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 42 years) 
    Married 30 Dec 1674  Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, New England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Jonathan Haynes,   b. 3 Sep 1684, Newbury, Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, New England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Mar 1745, Montmagny, Qc. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years)
    Last Modified 18 Apr 2017 
    Family ID F6533  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S5] Programme de recherche en démographie historique (PRDH), Université de Montréal.

    2. [S208] Journal of the Rev. John Pike. A memorandum of personal occurrences, Otis Grant Hammond, Collections of the New Hampshire Historical Society, (Jacob B. Moore, Concord, New Hampshire, 1832), Volume III, p. 49.
      22 February 1698: About 30 Indians came to Andover, took Col. Bradstreet's house and two more; killed Capt. Pasco Chubb and his wife, Maj. Wade's son, of Mystick, and two others. Carried Col. Bradstreet's family a little way, and upon conditions released them. As they returned, by Haverhill, they met with Jonathan Hains and Samuel Ladd, with their elder sons. The two fathers were slain, and the sons carried away; but young (Thomas) Hains soon after returned, which was his second escape from the enemy in less than two years time.

    3. [S32] New England Captives Carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760 during the French and Indian Wars, Emma Lewis Coleman, (The Southworth Press, Portland, Maine, 1925), Volume 1, pp. 337, 340 & 345.