DEATH & BURIAL | Ellenor died before 1690 and is buried in the ancient burying ground of the first settlers, on a promontory jutting out into the Winnicut River in Cover, Strafford co., NH. |
MARRIAGE | On 1 April 1638, she married Deacon Samuel HAINESin Dilton Parish, Westbury Hamlet, Wiltshire, England. The official parish register for 1638 provides the following entry for their marriage: "William Hucketts and Jane Pierce were marryed on the first day of April. Samuel Haines and Ellenor Neate were marryed the same day." The marriage is truly the stuff of fairy tales with Samuel surviving shipwreck, apprenticeship and hardship in the new land; only to return to England and marry his betrothed and take her back to his homestead in New England. |
CHILDREN (surnamed HAINES) |
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i. | Mary HAINES | Please see her own page. |
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ii. | Samuel HAINES |
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iii. | Matthias HAINES |
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GENERATION | Great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G9) Grandmother |
FAMILY NUMBER | 2179 |
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