Family Group Sheet for Enoch Porter HAYNES Jr

Husband: Enoch Porter HAYNES Jr Birth: 26 Oct 1835 in Bedford Co., Tennessee Death: 07 Sep 1924 in Livingston Co., Burial: Blue Mount Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri Marriage: 29 Jan 1856 in Livingston Co., Missouri Father: Enoch Porter HAYNES Sr Mother: Mary Eleanor Patton Wife: Mary Jane Rebecca Russell Birth: 23 Sep 1838 in Lunenburg Co., Death: 21 May 1911 in Chilicothe, Livingston Co., Missouri Burial: 22 May 1911 in Blue Mount Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri Father: Thornton Russell Mother: Rebecca Jane Pulliam Children:

1 Name: Louise Catherine Haynes F Birth: 09 Dec 1856 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 03 May 1905 in Avalon, Livingston Co., Missouri Burial: Avalon Cemetery, Livingston Co., Missouri Marriage: 20 Apr 1876 in Livingston Co., Missouri Spouse: Cyrus Eugene Eastman

2 Name: Sarah Parthenia Haynes F Birth: 25 Dec 1858 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 20 Jul 1913 in Blue Mound, Livingston Co., Missouri Burial: Blue Mound Cemetery, Livingston County, Missouri Marriage: 30 Sep 1878 in Livingston Co., Missouri Spouse: Charles Wesley Zirkle

3 Name: Francis Haynes M Birth: 08 Feb 1861 in Livingston Co., Missosuri Death: 16 Apr 1865 in Livingston Co., Missosuri

4 Name: John Thomas Haynes M Birth: 27 Nov 1863 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 03 Apr 1880 in Livingston Co., Missouri Burial: Blue Mound Cemetery, Livingston County, Missouri

5 Name: George William HAYNES M Birth: 10 Mar 1868 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 10 Jun 1936 in Hale, Carroll County, Missouri Burial: 12 Jun 1936 in Brush Creek Cemetery, Collins, MO Marriage: 07 Mar 1889 in Avalon, Livingston County, Missouri Spouse: Quillie Hester Miller

6 Name: Edna Haynes F Birth: 25 Mar 1872 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 25 Mar 1872 in Livingston Co., Missosuri

7 Name: Samual Haynes M Birth: 26 Dec 1874 in Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 09 Mar 1875 in Livingston Co., Missouri

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8 Name: Nora Lucinda Haynes F Birth: 21 Jan 1876 in Blue Mound, Livingston Co., Missouri Death: 14 Dec 1951 in Smithville, Clay Co., Missouri Burial: Avalon Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO Marriage: 25 Dec 1894 in Avalon, Livingston Co., Missouri Spouse: Ole Estle Burgard Notes Enoch Porter HAYNES Jr

HUSBAND - Enoch Porter HAYNES, Jr.

June 5, 1994 From the manuscript of Kenneth E. Haynes. Enoch Porter Haynes, Jr., went by the name of Porter. He was five years old when his family moved from Tennessee to Livingston County, Missouri in 1840. Porter was about the same age as his father Enoch Porter, Sr., when his family moved from North Carolina to Tennessee. Porter Haynes spent his entire life in and around Northern Missouri. It is uncertain what his normal occupation was. It was related by John Hoyt, a friend of Porter's son, George William Haynes, that Porter did some farming, worked for the Ice Company, and for a local Creamery. Not much about the personality of Porter is known. It is believed that he was not a religious man, but he was well liked and honest.

Marriage Record, Ancestry.com, Enoch P. Haynes, Mary Jane Russell, Officiator: Benjamin Knox, J.P. 29 Jan 1856. http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=1171&iid=vrmmo1833_c43035-0104&fn=Enoch+P &ln=Haynes&st=r&ssrc=&pid=10598128

FHC, microfiche IGI, MO, marriage record, 29 Jan 1856, pg 11,127, Source M515391, Sheet 0523. 1850 Federal Census, Family 64, District 15, Carroll Co., MO, age 16, living w/parents 1860 Federal Census, #501, Grand River Twp, Livingston Co., MO Haynes, E. P. 23 M Tenn Mary 21 F Va Louisa 4 F Mo Parthenia 2 F Mo 1870 Federal Census, #9-9, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., MO Haynes, E. P. 34 Farmer 900/500 Tenn Mary Jane32 Va Louisa C 14 Mo Sarah P11 Mo John T 7 Mo George W 2 Mo 1880 Federal Census, #259-265, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., Mo, listed under Porter Haynes, living with wife Mary, son George and daughter Nora. 1900 Federal Census, reveals Enock P. Haynes, b.Oct 1835, age 64, living with nephew, Lorenzo Haynes, #101-101, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., MO 1910 Federal Census, reveals Enoch Porter Haynes, age 74, living with sister Margaret A. (Haynes) Keltner, Trotter Twp, Carroll Co., MO 1920 Federal Census, Fairview, Livingston Co., MO, family 53/53 Haynes, Porter 83 TN, living with Olie Burgard family

Transcript of will of Enoch P. Haynes, recorded, pg 10, Livingston Co., MO Will Book B. Livingston County genealogical Society - Lifelines Vol 6, No 4, pg 102. Enoch P. Haynes is mentioned as a child in the Will of Enoch P. Haynes. Place and date of burial from Death Certificate Photo of gravestone on file Page 2 of 8 Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:41:15 PM Family Group Sheet for Enoch Porter HAYNES Jr

Notes (con't) Photo of gravestone on file June 6, 1998 Copy of Death Certificate on file. http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1924/1924_ 00026128.TIF&Fln=1387127.pdf

WIFE - Mary Jane RUSSELL

Mary Jane Russell Haynes was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1838. It is uncertain when her father Thornton Russell, moved his family to Missouri. It is believed they stayed in a short time before continuing on to Missouri. Thornton Russell is listed in the 1850 Census in Livingston County, Missouri. Mary Jane was believed to be a very religious person. It was related by Mrs. Ida McCormick, a decendant of Richard Russell, Mary Jane's brother, that the Grandchildren of Mary Jane would rather stay with the other Grandparents because Mary Jane would force them to study the Bible during their entire stay. In the last of their years, Porter and Mary Jane lived apart. Mary Jane lived with her daughter Nora (Aunt Noan) Burgard, until her death in 1911. After Mary Jane's death, Porter lived with his daughter Nora, until he died in 1924.

CHILD 1 - Louise Catherine HAYNES June 28, 1994 FHC, IGI, microfiche - marriage to Cyrus Eugene Eastman. From news article Chillicothe, MO Constitution, Monday, May 4, 1905, "Mrs Eliza Carpenter Dead." typo, should have been Eastman, not Carpenter. Submitted by Marie Dryden, 437 Elm St., Chillicothe, MO. 64601-2610. CHILD 2 - Sarah Parthenia HAYNES June 28, 1994 FHC, IGI, microfiche - marriage to Charles Wesley Zirkle. CHILD 3 - Francis HAYNES Died, age 4 years. CHILD 4 - John Thomas HAYNES Died, age 16 years. CHILD 5 - George William HAYNES CHILD 6 - Edna HAYNES Died, as enfant. CHILD 7 - Samual HAYNES Died, as enfant. CHILD 8 - Nora Lucinda HAYNES

Mary Jane Rebecca Russell

June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

June 6, 1994 Mary Jane Russell Haynes was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia, in 1838. It is uncertain when her father Thornton Russell, moved his family to Missouri. It is believed they stayed in Kentucky a short time before continuing on to Missouri. Thornton Russell is listed in the 1850 Census in Livingston County, Missouri. Mary Jane was believed to be a very religious person. It was related by Mrs. Ida McCormick, a decendant of Richard Russell, Mary Jane's brother, that the Grandchildren of Mary Jane would rather stay with the other Grandparents because Mary Jane would force them to study the Bible during their entire stay. In the last of their years, Porter and Mary Jane lived apart. Mary Jane lived with her daughter Nora (Aunt Noan) Burgard, until her death in 1911. Porter, after Mary Jane's death, lived with his daughter Nora, until Page 3 of 8 Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:41:15 PM Family Group Sheet for Enoch Porter HAYNES Jr

Notes (con't) Noan) Burgard, until her death in 1911. Porter, after Mary Jane's death, lived with his daughter Nora, until he died in 1924.

1910 Federal Census, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., MO, 4 MMay 1910, family 38/38 Zirkle Charles W 52 OH Sarah P 51 MO Lyda M 21 MO Willie C. 17 MO Margie M 9 MO Haynes, Mary J. 71 VA, mother-in-law

June 6, 1998 Copy of Death Certificate on file. indexed under "Hanes" http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1911/1911_ 00018298.TIF&Fln=189681.pdf

Photo of gravestone on file. November 6, 1994 Copy of news article from the Chillicothe, MO Constitution, Monday, May 22, 1911, obituary, M. J. Haines, died, Sunday, May 21, 1911.

Louise Catherine Haynes 29 Feb 2008 One World Tree

June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

June 28, 1994 Located marriage record FHL, IGI microfiche records, Source M515392, 1077 November 6, 1994 Error in name in obituary: Should have been Eastman, not Carpenter. From news article Chillicothe, MO Constitution, Monday, May 4, 1905, "Mrs Eliza Carpenter Dead." "Mrs. Eliza Carpenter, Wife of C.E. Carpenter, the postmaster at Avalon, died at her home in the town Wednesday morning about 4 o'clock from nervous prostration and liver trouble, aged about 45. She is survived by her husband, three daughters and one son; by her father and mother, Porter Haynes and wife, who resides in Avalon, and by two sisters, Mrs, Charles Zirkle and Mrs. Ola Burgart, both of Avalon, and one brother, George Haynes, of Trenton. Mrs. Carpenter was reared in Fairview Township and was a woman of many virtues. Submitted by Marie Dryden, 437 Elm St., Chillicothe, MO. 64601-2610. 6 Oct 2008 Burial: Avalon Cemetery, 23353 Hwy 65, Chillecothe, MO 64601, Section 4, Lot 7, grave 6. Verfied with cemetery keeper, 660-636-5212

Sarah Parthenia Haynes

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Notes (con't) June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

June 28, 1994 Located marriage record FHL, IGI microfiche records, Source M515391, 2111.

November 7, 1994 Buried: Blue Mound, MO, Cemetery, Sarah P. Zirkle, Born Dec 25, 1855, Died July 20, 1913. death certificate (Zirtle) http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1913/1913_ 00023699.TIF&Fln=1264829.pdf

Francis Haynes

June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

John Thomas Haynes

June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

1870 Federal Census, #9-9, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., MO Haynes, E. P. 34 Farmer 900/500 Tenn Mary Jane32 Va Louisa C 14 Mo Sarah P11 Mo John T 7 Mo George W 2 Mo

Buried: Blue Mound Cemetery, Livingston Co., MO.

George William HAYNES

George William Haynes had many occupations during his lifetime. He was a Carpenter, drilled water wells, ran a saw mill, and wheat thrashing operation, graded roads, owned a trucking business, and owned a gasoline service and auto repair business.

George grew up in Carroll County Missouri, and there is little information regarding his younger years. It is believe that he finished the 8th Grade. No information regarding High School. In 1904 George was employed by a Mr. Charles Simmons on a farm in Grundy County, Missouri. By 1904, George and Quillie had five children, Lura Lee, born 1889, Alta Mae, born 1893, Earl Floyd, Born 1895, William Everest born 1900, and Maggie Marie Born, 1903. At this time the family moved, and they lived on the farm. On April 5, 1904, their second child, Alta Mae died of intestinal tract problems.

The family moved back to Carroll County, and went to work for a John Hoyt, the owner of a saw mill. Quillie (Miller) Haynes and her twin sister Rillie, were both suffering from lung problems that developed during childhood. In 1909 George moved the family to Southern Missouri. It is thought the reason for the move may have been for Quillie's health. Quillie's father was living near Collins, Missouri, in St Clair County.

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Notes (con't) In 1911, George worked as a Carpenter, and was away from home much of the time. He, with the assistance of his father-in-law, Alfred Miller, purchased the equipment, and built a saw mill. In 1914, Quillie's health began to deteriorate, and she died July 3, 1914. Quillie was a very loving mother, and she was greatly missed by her husband and childred. At this point the youngest child, Maggie Marie, thirteen years old, went to live with here oldest sister, Lura Lee (Haynes) Witt.

Sometime after 1914, George, purchased a steam engine, a wheat thrashing separator, and a road grader. In 1923, George approched his oldest son, Earl Floyd, and proposed that the family move to California. At the time, Earl was renting a farm and was trying to make it pay. He had a wife, Mary Nancy (Kirkpatrick), and a small son, Kenneth Earl. When first proposed, Earl's response was that he had the farm and family, and it was impossible to even think of such an enterprise. George persisted, and persuaded Earl, providing Mary Nancy consented to go. Earl agreed, under the missapprehension that his wife would never consent to such a move. Apparently, George was able to get Mary Nancy to consent to go, and Earl was now committed. It is also believed that the cancellation of a $100.00, debt owned to George by Earl may have had something to do with the agreement to go to California. The $100 in 1923, would be equal to about $1,000 in 1994 dollars. Within two weeks, Earl had sold everything they could not carry to California. The group that was to make the trip was Earl, Mary, and their six year old son, Kenneth, William Everest Haynes, George's youngest son, twenty-three years old at the time, and of course George. The caravan included two new 1922, Model T Fords. The Group left on August 31, 1923. The trip was quite an adventure, since the roads in 1923, were dirt, and for the most part no more than two ruts as a trail, with few amities along the way. The caravan went through , Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and finally into California. The original destination was Long Beach, California, where jobs were reported to be available.

The group arrived in Barstow, California, and someone suggested that they go through Taft, California, as there was someone from Missouri they had known and was working in the oil fields. The caravan turned West, and headed out across the Mohove Desert. The time of year was September, and as anyone that has been in the Mojove Desert can atest, it can be very hot at this time of year, and apparently 1923, was no exception. The trip from Barstow to Taft took two days. The Group landed in Taft, California, September 13, 1923. The two Model T Fords performed perfectly. There was not even a flat tire on the trip. Everest Haynes told the author of this report, who was six years old at the time, the only thing that he did to the Model T, was tighten the clutch bands occassionally. Earl Floyd and William Everest obtained jobs the second day after arriving in Taft. George stayed in Taft about a month, did not find it to his liking, and returned to Missouri. Earl Floyd remained in California the rest of his life. William Everest lived and worked in Taft until 1929. He was working for Texaco Oil Company at the time, was layed off, and went to Arkansas.

A short time after returning to Missouri, George married for the second time, one Lillian Sutt, and for their Honeymoon, George took his new bride to Taft, California, and return to Missouri after a short stay. It is reported that Lillian tried to change George's religious habits, and apparently he took exception and considered it an intrusion. The couple were divorced within a year. In 1928 George sold his steam engine and wheat thrashing equipment, and returned to North Missouri. He opened a gasoline service station in Alavon, Missouri. In 1929, he purchased an auto shop and service station in Hale, Missouri, from a Mr. Bates.

In 1928 or 1929, George married for the third time. The bride was Minnie Dye. They were married in Hale, Missouri. In 1930, George purchased a truck, expanded his enterprise to two service stations, and auto repair, and trucking business. In 1933, George's youngest son, William Everest, had moved from California to Arkansas, but moved to Hale, Missouri to go into business with his father. George William Haynes died June 10, 1936, of cancer. He is buried beside his first wife, Quillie Hester (Miller) Haynes, in the Brush Creek Cemetary, in St. Clair County Missouri. Ralph Talman Haynes, a cousin, and President of the Carroll County Trust Company, was the executor of the estate of Geroge and Quillie Haynes.

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Notes (con't) Haynes, E. P. 34 Farmer 900/500 Tenn Mary Jane32 Va Louisa C 14 Mo Sarah P11 Mo John T 7 Mo George W 2 Mo

1880 Federal Census, #259-265, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., Mo George W. Haynes,12, living with parents

1900 Federal Census #45/45, Madison Twp, Grundy Co., MO, Haynes, William, May 1868; Quillie E Aug 1868; Lura L Dec 1887; Alta M Apr 1893; Earl F May 1895.

1910 Federal Census, #23/24, Washington Twp, St Clair Co., MO, Haynes, George 42; Quillie 41; Earl 14; Everest 9; Marie 7.

1920 Federal Census, #124/124, Collings Twp, St Clair Co., MO, Haynes, George 51, Everest 19, living with George Black family.

1930 Federal Census #108/111, Hale Twp, Carroll co., MO, Haynes, George W 62; Minnie L 59 1871

Date of birth from Death Certificate Copy of Marriage Certificate on file.

Marriage Record, Livingston Co.,MO, 6 Mar 1889, Quillie H. Miller and George W. Haynes, consent by E.P. Haynes http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=1171&iid=vrmmo1833_c43036-0553&fn=Waillie+ Hy&ln=Miller&st=r&ssrc=&pid=504784043

Copy of Death Certificate on File. Copy of Obituary on file. George is buried in Bush Creek Cemetery, near Collins, St Clair Co., MO, June 12, 1936. Burial verified 13 Oct 2008, with Max Berning, member, church & cemetery caretaker committee, 417-876-4481.

WIFE 1 - Quillie Hester MILLER WIFE 2 - Lillian SUTT WIFE 3 - Millie DYE MS of Robert W. Couch, Marcine, MO. Livingston Co., Marriages, reveals Geo. W. Haynes to Minnie Louise Dye, 6 Aug. 1927.

Edna Haynes

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Notes (con't) Date of birth and death from Nellie Hook, Holt, MO 64048, no date

Samual Haynes Date of birth and death from Nellie Hook, Holt, MO 64048, no date.

Nora Lucinda Haynes

June 2, 1994 Manuscript of Mary and Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA

November 6, 1994 "Samuel H. Burgard - Charity Ellen Cleverger" family from Livingston County History Sesquicentennial, 1837-1987, Published 1987, pg 448. 1900 Federal Census, #62-62, Fairview Twp, Livingston Co., MO

Aug 15, 1996 Located burial place in, Livingston County, Missouri Cemetery Records, Vol IV, Compiled by: Elizabeth Prather Ellesberry, Chillicothe, Missouri, 1962, page 8, Avalon Cemetery. death certificate http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1951/1951_ 00041008.TIF&Fln=2118270.pdf

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