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Haynes

NB the variant spelling Haines occasionally appears.

"We now come to the most meritorious family in Adlestrop, the Haynes', who live in the first cottage of a row that extends to the bottom of the Village."

"The children all begin going out to service at the Rectory, and the younger ones have our old clothes." - R.E.Cholmondeley: Adlestrop: It's cottages and their inhabitants 1876-77.

Haynes, Ada was born in 1867 in Adlestrop. Daughter of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. She married George(v) Newman in 1912 in Adlestrop. She appears on the 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 censuses for Adlestrop. As Ada Newman, she appears on the electoral rolls for 1918-1936. She lived at Adlestrop Lodge. She was a dressmaker. She died in 1937 in Adlestrop. See Photographs.

"Ada Haynes lived at home and cared for her old father." - Rosemary Jefferies: Adlestrop Revisited, 2002.

Haynes, Ann see Coleman, Ann

Haynes, Annie Maria see Maycock, Annie Maria

Haynes, Charles was born in 1865 in Adlestrop. Son of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. He appears on the 1871, 1881 & 1891 censuses for Adlestrop. He died in 1897 in Adlestrop.

Haynes, Edward was born in 1860 in Adlestrop. Son of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. He married Eliza Kent in 1884 in Adlestrop. He appears on the 1861 & 1871 censuses for Adlestrop; 1881 for Cliddesden, Hampshire; 1891 for Holdenhurst, Hampshire; 1901 & 1911 for Ripon Road, Bournemouth, Hampshire. He was a footman and a postman. His house in Bournemouth was named "Adlestrop". See Photographs.

"Edward, the eldest brother, began by being our bootboy, but we have now got him the important place as footman to our Bishop. In a letter home he gave a full description of his livery and sealed the envelope with one of his livery buttons." - R.E.Cholmondeley: Adlestrop: It's cottages and their inhabitants 1876-77.

Haynes, Frances was born in Adlestrop in 1852. She appears on the 1881 census for Paddington, London.

Haynes, Hannah was born in 1823 in Adlestrop. Daughter of Thomas(i) Haynes and Ann Coleman. She appears on the 1851 census for Kineton, Warwickshire; 1861 for Birkenhead, Cheshire; 1871 & 1881 for Llandyrnog, Denbighshire, Wales.

Haynes, Helen was born in 1862 in Adlestrop. Daughter of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. She married Henry William Collett in 1885 in Adlestrop. She appears on the 1871 & 1881 censuses for Adlestrop. She was a schoolroom maid at Adlestrop Rectory. She died in 1890 in Adlestrop. See also Helen Hope Collett.

"[Marion's] next sister, Ellen (Helen), is undoubtedly being brought on to take her place when Marion leaves us, for she comes up now to help when the house is busy." - R.E.Cholmondeley: Adlestrop: It's cottages and their inhabitants 1876-77.

Haynes, Harry/Henry was born in 1863 in Adlestrop. Son of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. He appears on the 1871 census for Adlestrop; 1891 for Christchurch, Hampshire.

Haynes, Jane see Clifford, Jane.

Haynes, John was born in 14 June 1807 in Little Compton, Gloucestershire. Son of Thomas(i) Haynes and Ann Coleman. He appears on the 1861 & 1871 censuses for Adlestrop.

Haynes, Joseph was born in 2 October 1802 in Little Compton, Gloucestershire. Son of Thomas(i) Haynes and Ann Coleman. He married Jane Clifford in 1831 in Adlestrop. He appears on the 1841, 1851, 1861 & 1871 censuses for Adlestrop. He died in 1873 in Adlestrop.

Haynes, Maria/Marion was born in 1859 in Adlestrop. Daughter of Thomas(ii) Haynes and Annie Maria Maycock. She married Harry Jeffries in 1886 in Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. She appears on the 1861 & 1871 censuses for Adlestrop; 1881 for Bradfield, Berkshire; 1891 for St. Thomas, Hampshire; 1901 & 1911 for 6, Dartford Street, High Wycombe, Oxfordshire. She was the caretaker for High Wycombe Y.M.C.A. She died in 1916 in High Wycombe, Oxfordshire.

"The eldest girl, Marion, is still with us, having started in the nursery, but being now a sort of under housemaid. She is a gentle-tempered girl and a very good one to attend the boys when they are home for their holidays. She makes them button-holes on Sundays and bears their scoldings when she hasn't sent their things to tthe wash or mended them properly." - R.E.Cholmondeley: Adlestrop: It's cottages and their inhabitants 1876-77.

Haynes, Thomas(i) was born in 1779 in Little Compton, Gloucestershire. He married Ann Coleman 8 November 1802. He appears on the 1841 census for Adlestrop. He died in 1845 in Adlestrop.

Haynes, Thomas(ii) was born in Adlestrop in 1833. Son of Joseph Haynes and Jane Clifford. He married Annie Maria Maycock in 1856 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. He appears on the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 censuses for Adlestrop. He appears on the electoral rolls for 1889-1913. He was an agricultural labourer. He died in 1915 in Adlestrop.

"Haynes, the father, is a man of middle height with dark hair and a fresh complexion but his good looks are somewhat marred by a hare-lip. He is a quiet man and entirely managed by 'Good Maria,' who all the same has the art of making it seem that he is the one who controls things and raises objections to this or that. It is Father who disapproves. It is Father 'who couldn't sleep all night for thinking of it,' and so on." - R.E.Cholmondeley: Adlestrop: It's cottages and their inhabitants 1876-77.

Haynes, William was born in 1816 in Adlestrop. Son of Thomas(i) Haynes and Ann Coleman. He appears on the 1841, 1851 & 1861 censuses for Adlestrop; 1871 for Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire; 1881 for Union Workhouse, Maugersbury, Gloucestershire.