Silas Haines1

#11457, ( - 17 January 1742/43)

Family 1

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Children 1.Silas Haines Jr.1 (b 1746 - )
 2.Jemima Haines1 (b 1746 - )

Family 2

Ruth Tuttle b. 1722, d. 1780
Children 1.Uzal Haines1 (1746 - 1813)
 2.Stephen Haines1 (c 1748 - 1822)
 3.Zenas Haines1 (1750 - 1751)
 4.Abigail Haines1 (c 1751 - 1768)
Check children, b. after Silas's death? 
29 November 1742He left a will on 29 November 1742 at New JerseyG.2,3 
Death*17 January 1742/43He died on 17 January 1742/43.1 
Marriage*before 1744He married ____ _____ before 1744; his 1st.1 
Marriage*before 1746He married Ruth Tuttle, daughter of Joseph Tuttle and Abigail Ogden, before 1746; her 1st, his 2nd.1 

Citations

  1. [S1082] George Frederick Tuttle, The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle & Company, 1883), 318–319.
  2. [S1082] George Frederick Tuttle, Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, 318–319, "Will dated Nov. 2'J. 1742: proved at Amboy, N. J., Feb. 2, 1742-3: names wife Ruth and children (by a former wife) Silas and Jemima; Rev. Daniel Taylor of Newark to have household furniture in case of d. of his Children bv 1st wife; mentions bro. Sammd Haines' wid. and chil. and property on Long Island, Joseph Tuttle of Hanover and Rev. Daniel Taylor of Newark, exrs."
  3. [S1075] A. van Doren Honeyman, William Whitehead and others, editors, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey (Newark, NJ: Archives of the State of New Jersey, 1880–1949), XXX:211, no date. Hains. Silas, of Hanover, Morris Co., tailor; will of. Wife, Ruth (2nd wife). Children — Silas and Jemima Hains (minors). An expected child. Mentions "brother Samuel Haine's widow, and children" also "inheritance supposed to be fallen to me on Long Island." In case children, Silas and Jemima, should die minors, household goods I had with former wife shall be returned to Mr. Daniel Taylor. Executors — Rev. Mr. Daniel Taylor, of Newark, and Joseph Tuttle, of Hanover, Morris Co. Witnesses — Elijah Gillette, James Hayward, John Tompkins. Proved 2 Feb. 1742. Morris Wills, 3 N."

    "1743. Sept. 27. Receipt for Silas Hains' will and Richard Wood's admin'n bond to be carried to Burlington. (Signed) David Stout.". Hereinafter cited as Documents Relating to the History of the New Jersey.