| 1810 |
Joseph Haine & Sarah
Look marry in Glastonbury |
| 1811-3 |
Joseph, George and
Thomas Haine born, baptised Croscombe |
| 1815 |
Mary Haine born at
Churchill Farm, Croscombe |
| 1817 |
William Haine born at
Sutton in Ditcheat, baptised Ditcheat |
| 1819 |
Joseph Haine buried at
East Pennard age 36 |
| 1822 |
Sarah Haine remarries to
Jonas Maby, after completing a marriage settlement -
countersigned in 1836 by the 5 Haine's |
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| Jonas and Sarah Maby
believed that schooling was very important for their family.
Their eldest son Joseph Haine kept a grammar book, see below.
The back of a photograph of Mary records that she had been finely
educated in a private girls' school. Sarah made mention of her
younger brothers being still at school in her letters of around
1840. |
| Thomas,
William, Sarah and their mother became Methodists in the Spring of
1840. A year later in Ohio, Mary joined the Church. When
Mary went to the U.S., her younger brothers were considered too
young to join her, accounts varying as to the success of the young
folk overseas. |
Birthdates from the family bible
>> Grammar book 1823 >> Correspondence
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