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[40066] "Lewisburg Journal [Lewisburg, PA], 9 July 1897," p. 1: "On Thursday morning occurred the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Haines, at the home of her daughter in Millmont, old age being the main cause of death, aged 86 years, 6 months and 20 days. The funeral took place on Sunday morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Strickler. The remains were taken to Centerville for interment. Her husband proceeded her to the grave a number of years ago. There are eight children surviving her among who is A. H. Haines, of Winfield."
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Samuel is known from the 1902 Haines genealogy which states he m. Mary Fifield ("probably dau. of Giles and Mary [Perkins] Fifield of Portsmouth.") - but see below:
Peter F. Wells [pfwells@top.monad.net] provided the following 18 April 1999 at
http://top.monad.net/~pfwells/fifieldu.html - Mary2 Fifield (William1); b. 28 Nov 1650 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH; m. Samuel Haynes (1226) 9 Jan 1672 in Kingston, Rockingham, NH (New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, MA: New England Historical & Genealogical Society), Vol 7 page 121 (Hereinafter cited as NEHGR.); d. 1725; Mary died within two years of 27 April 1723 (NEHGR, Vol. 9 page 367.). She lived circa 1680 in Greenland, Rockingham, NH.
Children of Mary2 Fifield and Samuel Haynes are:
i. Sarah3; m. Nathaniel Huggins Sr.; b. 6 Oct 1673.
ii. Elinor; m. Samuel Weeks; b. 23 Aug 1675.
iii. Mathias; b. 7 Mar 1677.
iv. William; b. 7 Jan 1679.
v. Mary; m. Michael Hicks; b. 27 Jan 1686.
vi. Samuel; m. Mehitable Crosby, dau. of Thomas Crosby and Deborah Fifield; b. 5 Jul 1687; d. 1750.
Peter F. Wells' web site includes these paragraphs: "The FIFIELD surname is derived from an old Anglo-Saxon measure of land, the hide. A hide of land was the amount deemed necessary to support a family, and varied according to the quality of the land. A common family group holding was five hides of land. Several small English villages are called Fifield or a variant, derived from this measure. As surnames came into use people sometimes took as their name the name of the village in which they lived. Therefore there may be essentially unrelated branches of Fifields. (Conversely, Fifield, Wisconsin, U.S.A. was named for a Lieutenant Governor of the state who never set foot in the town.) In the United States most Fifields descend from a common immigrant, William Fifield, who came over on the ship Hercules in 1634 and eventually settled in Hampton New Hampshire. Even today the state of New Hampshire has the highest percentage of surname Fifield families in the U.S. However, the largest number of Fifields is in New York State. While some descendants of William removed to Canada, most Canadian Fifields appear to be descended from some brothers who came to the Maritime Provinces. William, who we believe was from Littleton, Hampshire, England, was a farmer. The Canadian Fifields were mariners, as was a Giles Fifield who appeared in the U.S. about the same time as William. Occupation plus the naming patterns suggest that the mariner Fifields might have come from the Gloucester area of England. One Fifield from Maine plus an unidentified Fifield were early settlers in Australia. Fifields from Littleton eventually settled in New Zealand. The 1860 U.S. census for New York City indicates that at least one Fifield family went to Germany before coming to the U.S. The Fifield name has also been observed in other countries. A Research Tip: Over sixty variants of the name Fifield, including the archaic, have been noted. Having trouble finding records on your Fifield relatives? Try, for example, Fefeld, Phifeild, Fyphild, and so on. As late as 1978-1981 Phifield and Phyfield appear in the U.S. Social Security death index!
"Indiana and Indianans..., Vol. 3" Jacob Piatt Dunn (Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1919), 1390 states that Samuel m. "Mary Fifield, daughter of Giles and Mary (Perkins) Fifield of Hampton."
[35443] This person is from the unverified Purdom Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Richard m. in Breadsall, England 10 June 1604 Mary Marledge (b. ca. 1584) and that Richard is son of William Porter (b. ca. 1550). Documentation is needed. Ancestry.com offers: "Porter Name Meaning - English and Scottish: occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, castle, or monastery, from Middle English porter 'doorkeeper', 'gatekeeper' (Old French portier). The office often came with accommodation, lands, and other privileges for the bearer, and in some cases was hereditary, especially in the case of a royal castle. As an American surname, this has absorbed cognates and equivalents in other European languages, for example German Pförtner (see Fortner) and North German Poertner. English: occupational name for a man who carried loads for a living, especially one who used his own muscle power rather than a beast of burden or a wheeled vehicle. This sense is from Old French porteo(u)r (Late Latin portator, from portare 'to carry or convey'). Dutch: occupational name from Middle Dutch portere 'doorkeeper'. Compare 1. Dutch: status name for a freeman (burgher) of a seaport, Middle Dutch portere, modern Dutch poorter."
[14637] Horace graduated in 1869 from Grinnell College. He was business manager of the college from 1887 until his retirement in 1905, and was very active in municipal affairs. He served on the city council for several terms and was instrumental in the building of the city water works. Horace was son of Alden B. Robbins, a member of the famed "Iowa Band" that started the college. Horace was pastor of the Congregational Church at Postville, IA from '78 to '80 and quit the ministry on account of his throat which was not strong enough to stand the constant preaching. Horace m. his classmate, Abbie Whitcomb.
_Eliakim WARDWELL ___+
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