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Jacob Hanes Sr.

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Jacob was the oldest of 14 children, 7 girls and 7 boys.

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(Copied from The Hanes Report)
A Progress Report Based on research Done by several of his descendants and written up by Edith Foster a 6th Generation Descendant

February 1963

Children of Abraham and Susannah (Martin) Hanes

JACOB - son of Abraham

Jacob Hanes, born 27 February 1805, married Eliza Majors, 3 November 1825, Ohio County Virginia. Died after 1870.

Jacob Hanes was probably the practical millwright referred to by Hardesty in his volume on Doddridge and Ritchie Counties, when he says that Jacob Hanes, a practical millwright, was the architect for the first sawmill in the Grant district of Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Va.) which was built by Nathan J. David in 1845.

Jacob Hanes and his wife are listed on the 1850 Doddridge County Virginia Census with ten children, and one Asa Haines, sawyer, age 30 (probably Jacob's brother). Jacob's occupation, millwright.

Jacob and family are in the 1860 Census list in Warren County, Illinois. Jacob's occupation, farmer. They were in a place called Young America, which has since been renamed Kirkwood. This places him very close to his sister Naomi, who had gone to Oquawka, Henderson County, Illinois about 1854. By the time of the 1870 Census, Jacob and those of his family still at home are listed in Biggsville, which is quite near Kirkwood, but in Henderson County. At some time after 1870, he evidently went to Neodesha, Kansas.

His brother David's son Alva Martin Hanes in the same 1902 letter quoted earlier says, "Father's oldest brother, Jacob Hanes, was here (the letter was written from Amos, West Virginia, now called Fairview) at one time for about a year or more. And I am sorry I didn't write down the history of the Hanes race, he being the oldest boy and a thinking man and great to observe. He would likely know more of them than all the balance of the younger ones. Father never seemed to know much about such things. Uncle Jacob was married out on Middle Island then moved west, don't know who his wife was. He was a great man to get up patents. He lived in Neodesha, Kansas, at one time, had a son, Elias, who is in the west somewhere, and a daughter, Susan, who married Ozack Kane and is in St. Marys, Ohio (actually she was in St. Marys, West Virginia) if living, had two sons got killed or died in the Union Army, Frank was one, don't know the others name."

Jacob had probably gone to his son Elias at Neodesha, Kansas. Elias went into Company E, 138th Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers in the Civil War from Warren County, Illinois. His pension record shows him to have been in Neodesha in 1890.

Have not been able to locate a death record or will for Jacob. For further details about Jacob, see section on his father, Abraham.

CHILDREN OF JACOB3 and ELIZA (MAJORS) HAYNES

The Hanes name seems to have been changed to Haynes with Jacob and Eliza.

1. Susannah Haynes, born 17 August 1826 near Proctor, Virginia (now West Virginia). Married Zachariah Cain on 1 April 1846. Died 14 January 1895 at St. Marys, West Virginia.

Zachariah Cain's occupation was given as "tailor" in the record of his daughter Eliza's birth in 1856, and as "tavern Keeper" in the record of his son James' birth in 1858.

Children of Susannah Haynes and Zachariah CAIN:

* L.D. Cain (son) married (1) Sarah C. Barkwill, (2) Sallie Robinson died before 19 March 1900, the date of his father's will.

L.D. had lived on the 203 acre farm owned by his father on French Creek in Pleasants County, West Virginia. His seven children shared in Zachariah Cain's estate, which included the 203 acre farm mentioned above --referred to in the will as "an oil producing farm".

** Samantha married Mr. Towzey

*** Alice married Mr. Reed

**** Eliza born 10 September 1856 at St. Mary's West Virginia. Married Mr. Green

***** James B. born 8 October 1858 at St. Mary's West Virginia.

2. Rebecca Ann Haynes, born about 1830 in Marshall County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Married Samuel A. Springston 3 May 1855 in Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Rebecca died 1 November 1868, age 37 years, 8 months, 8 days, near Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas. Rebecca was buried 8 November 1868 in the South Sugar Valley Cemetery, Union Township, Anderson County, Kansas. Samuel A. Springston died 27 May 1911 and is buried in Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas.

Children of Rebecca Ann Haynes and Samuel A. SPRINGSTON:

* Andrew Jackson Springston (adopted) born 12 June 1849 Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He is thought to have been born Andrew Jackson Haynes, possibly a son or nephew of Rebecca. Married Lucinda Cash 14 September 1873 at Goodrich, Kansas. Andrew died 17 April 1935. Lucinda was born 14 February 1854 in Decatur, Illinois and died 28 November 1932. They had 12 children. (For more information see Samuel A. Springston attachment to this.)

** Frank M. Springston born July 1855 in Virginia (possibly Doddridge County, now West Virginia?) He left Kansas and went back to Iowa, where the family had lived previously, and married Emma. They then moved to Oregon. He was living in Fossil, Wheeler County, Oregon at the time of his fathers death in 1911. Frank died in 1938 and his wife Emma died c1928. It is not known if they had children.

*** John Thomas Springston born 13 May 1857 in Warren County - Iowa or Illinois (records vary on this.) Married Rosa Ann Duston 17 May 1876 at Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas. John Thomas died 16 July 1942 at his home in Peck, Nez Perce County, Idaho and is buried at Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho. Rosa Ann was born 20 September 1858 at Burlington, Iowa, daughter of Margaret Lillie (Setter) and George V. Duston. Rosa Ann died 29 October 1938 in Lewiston, Idaho and is buried at Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston. John Thomas and Rosa Ann had 12 children. (For more information see Samuel A. Springston attachment to this).

**** Lucinda Elizabeth Springston born 30 January 1860 probably in Warren County - Iowa or Illinois? Married (1) M. F. Stillwell, 9 February 1878 in Anderson County, Kansas. M. F. Stillwell was born c1855. Married (2) George E. McFadden, 31 January 1886 in Anderson County, Kansas. George was born c1863. Some records show her name as "Loucinda", it is spelled thusly on both marriage records. She was still living and residing in Garnett, Kansas at the time of her father's death. She is buried in the Garnett cemetery. Children, unknown.

3. Elias M. Haynes, born about 1831. Married (1) Elizabeth Exline, she died at Pella, Iowa in 1862; married (2) Rachel M. Minear 16 November 1865 at Monmouth Illinois. Elias M. Haynes died 7 December 1901 near Carthage, Missouri. Elias served as a private in the Union Forces, Civil War, Company E. 138 Regiment, Illinois Infantry from 14 May 1964 until he was mustered out with his company 14 October 1864. He applied for an invalid pension in 1890, giving his residence as Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas. After his death, Rachel, his widow, applied for a widow's pension. She lists the surviving children, stating that none is under 18 at the time. There may have been more children but these were the ones mentioned. These children were all living in 1898.

Children of Elias M. Haynes and Elizabeth Exline:

* Sarah J. Haynes born 19 October 1858

** Izora Haynes born 4 June 1860

Children of Elias M. Haynes and Rachel M Minear:

* Frank M. Haynes born 31 August 1866

** Katie Haynes born 18 October 1867

*** Annie B. Haynes born 31 December 1872

4. Abraham M. Haynes, born about 1833

5. Thomas L. Haynes, born about 1834

6. Francis M. Haynes, born about 1836. Listed on the Civil War Honor Roll at the Warren County Courthouse in Monmouth, Illinois. No record has been located by the General Services Administration. Believed to have died in the war.

7. Sarah E. Haynes, born about 1838

8. James P. Haynes, born about 1840

9. Garret J. Haynes, born about 1846

10. Daniel S. Haynes, born about 1849

11. Andrew Haynes, born about 1849

12. Naomi Haynes, born about 1851?, died June 1853. From a Doddridge County death record which says "child of Jacob and E. Hanes - age 21 (yrs. or months?), died of whooping cough".

13. Jacob Haynes, born about 1855 - 1860 Census lists William, age 4

14. William Haynes - 1870 Census lists Jacob, age 15 - Was this William Jacob or were there two?

References for data on Jacob and family:
1850 Census, Doddridge County, Virginia
1860 Census, Warren County, Illinois
1870 Census, Henderson County, Illinois
Abraham Hanes Bible
County records of Ohio County, Doddridge County, Pleasants County, Wetzel County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
Susannah Cain's obituary (courtesy Mrs. John T. Hamner, Jr., San Antonio, Texas)
Elias Hanes Civil War pension record.
Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia (Doddridge-Ritchie Counties)
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died after 1870

Jacob was the oldest of 14 children, 7 girls and 7 boys.

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(Copied from The Hanes Report)
A Progress Report Based on research Done by several of his descendants and written up by Edith Foster a 6th Generation Descendant

February 1963

Children of Abraham and Susannah (Martin) Hanes

JACOB - son of Abraham

Jacob Hanes, born 27 February 1805, married Eliza Majors, 3 November 1825, Ohio County Virginia. Died after 1870.

Jacob Hanes was probably the practical millwright referred to by Hardesty in his volume on Doddridge and Ritchie Counties, when he says that Jacob Hanes, a practical millwright, was the architect for the first sawmill in the Grant district of Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Va.) which was built by Nathan J. David in 1845.

Jacob Hanes and his wife are listed on the 1850 Doddridge County Virginia Census with ten children, and one Asa Haines, sawyer, age 30 (probably Jacob's brother). Jacob's occupation, millwright.

Jacob and family are in the 1860 Census list in Warren County, Illinois. Jacob's occupation, farmer. They were in a place called Young America, which has since been renamed Kirkwood. This places him very close to his sister Naomi, who had gone to Oquawka, Henderson County, Illinois about 1854. By the time of the 1870 Census, Jacob and those of his family still at home are listed in Biggsville, which is quite near Kirkwood, but in Henderson County. At some time after 1870, he evidently went to Neodesha, Kansas.

His brother David's son Alva Martin Hanes in the same 1902 letter quoted earlier says, "Father's oldest brother, Jacob Hanes, was here (the letter was written from Amos, West Virginia, now called Fairview) at one time for about a year or more. And I am sorry I didn't write down the history of the Hanes race, he being the oldest boy and a thinking man and great to observe. He would likely know more of them than all the balance of the younger ones. Father never seemed to know much about such things. Uncle Jacob was married out on Middle Island then moved west, don't know who his wife was. He was a great man to get up patents. He lived in Neodesha, Kansas, at one time, had a son, Elias, who is in the west somewhere, and a daughter, Susan, who married Ozack Kane and is in St. Marys, Ohio (actually she was in St. Marys, West Virginia) if living, had two sons got killed or died in the Union Army, Frank was one, don't know the others name."

Jacob had probably gone to his son Elias at Neodesha, Kansas. Elias went into Company E, 138th Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers in the Civil War from Warren County, Illinois. His pension record shows him to have been in Neodesha in 1890.

Have not been able to locate a death record or will for Jacob. For further details about Jacob, see section on his father, Abraham.

CHILDREN OF JACOB3 and ELIZA (MAJORS) HAYNES

The Hanes name seems to have been changed to Haynes with Jacob and Eliza.

1. Susannah Haynes, born 17 August 1826 near Proctor, Virginia (now West Virginia). Married Zachariah Cain on 1 April 1846. Died 14 January 1895 at St. Marys, West Virginia.

Zachariah Cain's occupation was given as "tailor" in the record of his daughter Eliza's birth in 1856, and as "tavern Keeper" in the record of his son James' birth in 1858.

Children of Susannah Haynes and Zachariah CAIN:

* L.D. Cain (son) married (1) Sarah C. Barkwill, (2) Sallie Robinson died before 19 March 1900, the date of his father's will.

L.D. had lived on the 203 acre farm owned by his father on French Creek in Pleasants County, West Virginia. His seven children shared in Zachariah Cain's estate, which included the 203 acre farm mentioned above --referred to in the will as "an oil producing farm".

** Samantha married Mr. Towzey

*** Alice married Mr. Reed

**** Eliza born 10 September 1856 at St. Mary's West Virginia. Married Mr. Green

***** James B. born 8 October 1858 at St. Mary's West Virginia.

2. Rebecca Ann Haynes, born about 1830 in Marshall County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Married Samuel A. Springston 3 May 1855 in Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Virginia). Rebecca died 1 November 1868, age 37 years, 8 months, 8 days, near Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas. Rebecca was buried 8 November 1868 in the South Sugar Valley Cemetery, Union Township, Anderson County, Kansas. Samuel A. Springston died 27 May 1911 and is buried in Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas.

Children of Rebecca Ann Haynes and Samuel A. SPRINGSTON:

* Andrew Jackson Springston (adopted) born 12 June 1849 Doddridge County, Virginia (now West Virginia). He is thought to have been born Andrew Jackson Haynes, possibly a son or nephew of Rebecca. Married Lucinda Cash 14 September 1873 at Goodrich, Kansas. Andrew died 17 April 1935. Lucinda was born 14 February 1854 in Decatur, Illinois and died 28 November 1932. They had 12 children. (For more information see Samuel A. Springston attachment to this.)

** Frank M. Springston born July 1855 in Virginia (possibly Doddridge County, now West Virginia?) He left Kansas and went back to Iowa, where the family had lived previously, and married Emma. They then moved to Oregon. He was living in Fossil, Wheeler County, Oregon at the time of his fathers death in 1911. Frank died in 1938 and his wife Emma died c1928. It is not known if they had children.

*** John Thomas Springston born 13 May 1857 in Warren County - Iowa or Illinois (records vary on this.) Married Rosa Ann Duston 17 May 1876 at Garnett, Anderson County, Kansas. John Thomas died 16 July 1942 at his home in Peck, Nez Perce County, Idaho and is buried at Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho. Rosa Ann was born 20 September 1858 at Burlington, Iowa, daughter of Margaret Lillie (Setter) and George V. Duston. Rosa Ann died 29 October 1938 in Lewiston, Idaho and is buried at Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston. John Thomas and Rosa Ann had 12 children. (For more information see Samuel A. Springston attachment to this).

**** Lucinda Elizabeth Springston born 30 January 1860 probably in Warren County - Iowa or Illinois? Married (1) M. F. Stillwell, 9 February 1878 in Anderson County, Kansas. M. F. Stillwell was born c1855. Married (2) George E. McFadden, 31 January 1886 in Anderson County, Kansas. George was born c1863. Some records show her name as "Loucinda", it is spelled thusly on both marriage records. She was still living and residing in Garnett, Kansas at the time of her father's death. She is buried in the Garnett cemetery. Children, unknown.

3. Elias M. Haynes, born about 1831. Married (1) Elizabeth Exline, she died at Pella, Iowa in 1862; married (2) Rachel M. Minear 16 November 1865 at Monmouth Illinois. Elias M. Haynes died 7 December 1901 near Carthage, Missouri. Elias served as a private in the Union Forces, Civil War, Company E. 138 Regiment, Illinois Infantry from 14 May 1964 until he was mustered out with his company 14 October 1864. He applied for an invalid pension in 1890, giving his residence as Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas. After his death, Rachel, his widow, applied for a widow's pension. She lists the surviving children, stating that none is under 18 at the time. There may have been more children but these were the ones mentioned. These children were all living in 1898.

Children of Elias M. Haynes and Elizabeth Exline:

* Sarah J. Haynes born 19 October 1858

** Izora Haynes born 4 June 1860

Children of Elias M. Haynes and Rachel M Minear:

* Frank M. Haynes born 31 August 1866

** Katie Haynes born 18 October 1867

*** Annie B. Haynes born 31 December 1872

4. Abraham M. Haynes, born about 1833

5. Thomas L. Haynes, born about 1834

6. Francis M. Haynes, born about 1836. Listed on the Civil War Honor Roll at the Warren County Courthouse in Monmouth, Illinois. No record has been located by the General Services Administration. Believed to have died in the war.

7. Sarah E. Haynes, born about 1838

8. James P. Haynes, born about 1840

9. Garret J. Haynes, born about 1846

10. Daniel S. Haynes, born about 1849

11. Andrew Haynes, born about 1849

12. Naomi Haynes, born about 1851?, died June 1853. From a Doddridge County death record which says "child of Jacob and E. Hanes - age 21 (yrs. or months?), died of whooping cough".

13. Jacob Haynes, born about 1855 - 1860 Census lists William, age 4

14. William Haynes - 1870 Census lists Jacob, age 15 - Was this William Jacob or were there two?

References for data on Jacob and family:
1850 Census, Doddridge County, Virginia
1860 Census, Warren County, Illinois
1870 Census, Henderson County, Illinois
Abraham Hanes Bible
County records of Ohio County, Doddridge County, Pleasants County, Wetzel County, Virginia (now West Virginia)
Susannah Cain's obituary (courtesy Mrs. John T. Hamner, Jr., San Antonio, Texas)
Elias Hanes Civil War pension record.
Hardesty's Historical and Geographical Encyclopedia (Doddridge-Ritchie Counties)
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