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Goodspeed Histories: June 1, 2019

phyllis hartzell June 3, 2019

Part One of the Haines Farm

This farm was originally part of the old John Dennis proprietary tract. Five generations of the same family owned the property, starting in 1789. That did not happen very often.

I spent some time trying to figure out the early genealogy of the Haines family, without much success. But by all means, check out my Haines Family Tree.

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