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Excerpt from Genealogy: The Haines, Rogers, Austin, Taylor, Garwood, Reich and Hunt Families
Now we come to John and his descendants, known from his beautiful letters to cousin Fitz john Winthrop, by whom he was nursed through small pox. He graduated from Harvard Uni versity in 1656 and returned to England where he took his ma. At Cambridge. He became a minister at Colchester and married Hanna. He was vicar of Stanaway near Copford Hall. His will was Signed in Sept, 1670. Following his great grandfather''s example, the next John sailed for America and lived the first winter in a cave on Rancocas Creek, near Lumberton, Burlington County, N. J. Haines port is named for this early pioneer. He was followed by his father and mother, Richard and Margaret, who sailed from Northamptonshire on 4 - 23 - 1682 on the ship Amity landing at Burlington with their five other children, Richard, William, Thomas, Mary and Joseph. See Morant''s History of Essex on Rev. John, also Mass. Historical Society Proceedings. This branch descended from William.
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Now we come to John and his descendants, known from his beautiful letters to cousin Fitz john Winthrop, by whom he was nursed through small pox. He graduated from Harvard Uni versity in 1656 and returned to England where he took his ma. At Cambridge. He became a minister at Colchester and married Hanna. He was vicar of Stanaway near Copford Hall. His will was Signed in Sept, 1670. Following his great grandfather''s example, the next John sailed for America and lived the first winter in a cave on Rancocas Creek, near Lumberton, Burlington County, N. J. Haines port is named for this early pioneer. He was followed by his father and mother, Richard and Margaret, who sailed from Northamptonshire on 4 - 23 - 1682 on the ship Amity landing at Burlington with their five other children, Richard, William, Thomas, Mary and Joseph. See Morant''s History of Essex on Rev. John, also Mass. Historical Society Proceedings. This branch descended from William.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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