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George W. Haynes Sr.

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George W. Haynes Sr.

Birth
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Feb 1895 (aged 86)
Hopetown, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Springfield Township, Ross County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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George W. Haynes, Sr. was born 01 Sep 1808 at Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio; son of George and Rosanna (Grove) Haynes.

George was united in marriage on 14 Au 1833 in Ross County, Ohio to Isabell Nichols; daughter of John and Amanda (Heath) Nichols.

George and Isabell were the parents of eleven children:

1. Henry born 1833
2. Amanda born 1835 married Milton Jones
3. John born 1837 married Rose Ann Cisna
4. Eliza born 1840
5. Mary born 1842
6. Rosanna "Rose" born 1844 married Wesley Orr
7. Nancy "Ellen" born 1846 married David Franklin Allen
8. George W. Jr. born 1848 married Rebecca Cryder
9. Joseph R. born 1851 married Clarissa "Clara" Loretta Immell
10. Wood born 1859
11. Alice born 1863 married Valentine (Val) Cryder

George passed away 25 Feb 1895 in Hopetown, Ross County, Ohio at the age of 86 years. He was laid to rest in Hopetown Cemetery in Hopetown, Ross County, Ohio.

Isabell passed away 15 Apr 1901 in Hopetown at the age of 85 years. She was laid to rest in Hopetown Cemetery with George.
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Portrait and Biographical Record of the Scioto Valley, Ohio
Pages 44 and 45

George Haynes, Sr., a native of Pennsylvania. In 1797, in company with his family an ex-Governor Worthington, he came to Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, where he followed the blacksmith’s trade for many years. He afterward engaged in farming in Springfield Township, and his death occurred here, at the advanced age of eighty-two years. The mother of our subject, formerly Rosanna Grove, was a native of Maryland.

George Haynes, the subject of this sketch, and the sixth if his parents’ eleven children, was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, September 1, 1808. He has always resided in Ross County, and since reaching mature years has followed agricultural pursuits. His farm, which formerly belonged to his father, consists of about 300 acres, and he now rents his land. Although never an office-seeker, Mr. Haynes has taken a fairly active part in all local offices.

In Springfield Township, August 14, 1832, he was united in marriage with Miss Isabella Nichols, who was born in Ross County, January 5, 1816, a daughter of John and Amanda (Heath) Nichols, early settlers of Ross County, but both now deceased. The father was a farmer by occupation. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes have had eleven children, viz: Henry, Amanda, John, Mary, Eliza and Rosanna (deceased), Eleanor, George W. (deceased) and Wood G. Mr. Haynes has been an active worker in the Methodist church for half a century, and his wife has been a member of that denomination since 1837. Our subject is one of the oldest settlers in Ross County. Both he and his wife are now passing their remaining days in comfort and quiet.
George W. Haynes, Sr. was born 01 Sep 1808 at Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio; son of George and Rosanna (Grove) Haynes.

George was united in marriage on 14 Au 1833 in Ross County, Ohio to Isabell Nichols; daughter of John and Amanda (Heath) Nichols.

George and Isabell were the parents of eleven children:

1. Henry born 1833
2. Amanda born 1835 married Milton Jones
3. John born 1837 married Rose Ann Cisna
4. Eliza born 1840
5. Mary born 1842
6. Rosanna "Rose" born 1844 married Wesley Orr
7. Nancy "Ellen" born 1846 married David Franklin Allen
8. George W. Jr. born 1848 married Rebecca Cryder
9. Joseph R. born 1851 married Clarissa "Clara" Loretta Immell
10. Wood born 1859
11. Alice born 1863 married Valentine (Val) Cryder

George passed away 25 Feb 1895 in Hopetown, Ross County, Ohio at the age of 86 years. He was laid to rest in Hopetown Cemetery in Hopetown, Ross County, Ohio.

Isabell passed away 15 Apr 1901 in Hopetown at the age of 85 years. She was laid to rest in Hopetown Cemetery with George.
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Portrait and Biographical Record of the Scioto Valley, Ohio
Pages 44 and 45

George Haynes, Sr., a native of Pennsylvania. In 1797, in company with his family an ex-Governor Worthington, he came to Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, where he followed the blacksmith’s trade for many years. He afterward engaged in farming in Springfield Township, and his death occurred here, at the advanced age of eighty-two years. The mother of our subject, formerly Rosanna Grove, was a native of Maryland.

George Haynes, the subject of this sketch, and the sixth if his parents’ eleven children, was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, September 1, 1808. He has always resided in Ross County, and since reaching mature years has followed agricultural pursuits. His farm, which formerly belonged to his father, consists of about 300 acres, and he now rents his land. Although never an office-seeker, Mr. Haynes has taken a fairly active part in all local offices.

In Springfield Township, August 14, 1832, he was united in marriage with Miss Isabella Nichols, who was born in Ross County, January 5, 1816, a daughter of John and Amanda (Heath) Nichols, early settlers of Ross County, but both now deceased. The father was a farmer by occupation. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes have had eleven children, viz: Henry, Amanda, John, Mary, Eliza and Rosanna (deceased), Eleanor, George W. (deceased) and Wood G. Mr. Haynes has been an active worker in the Methodist church for half a century, and his wife has been a member of that denomination since 1837. Our subject is one of the oldest settlers in Ross County. Both he and his wife are now passing their remaining days in comfort and quiet.

Gravesite Details

Shares a stone with Isabell (Nichols) Haynes



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