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Offline seamuscrow

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Haynes, Haines, Hynes sometimes Hayes?
« on: Wednesday 26 February 14 19:46 GMT (UK) »
Looking for help on my Haynes family from Cork.
They were in the Tracton/Minane Bridge area before coming to the US in the 1880s/1890s...a few remained (Knocknamanagh area).
The earliest records I have pertain to the family of Thomas and Ellen (Barrett) Haynes, both from Ballygarvan, married in Douglas in 1813, children born in Ballinhassig through the 1820s.
Son Thomas Haynes in Ballinvarrig in the 1840s to 1860s, married Mary Buckley in Tracton in 1845.
Were Catholic as far as I know.
Any help at all will be appreciated.
LONDON-Ward, Sonnenberg

NORFOLK-Ward, Nicholson, Wigg, Eastoe, Townley, Hurrell, Abel, Gostling, Stonex, Silom, Clark.

CORK- Ahern, Haynes, Barrett, Buckley, Scannell

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Re: Haynes, Haines, Hynes sometimes Hayes?
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 27 February 14 12:34 GMT (UK) »
I have marriage of Thomas Haynes and Mary Buckley and baptism of seven children in my database.  I do not see that Thomas, of Ballinvarrig, Tracton, was son of Thomas Haynes and Ellen Barrett, of Ballygarvan.  Perhaps you have evidence.  I have some notes:  Mary Buckley Haynes, died in Cambridge, MA, in 1904, and was bapt. at Tracton, 24 Feb 1822, dau. of James Buckley and Catherine Scannell.  Eliza Haynes, dau. of Thos. and Mary, married Francis T. Carroll and died in Boston in 1895.