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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: William Franklin Haynes Sr Note Born: 6 Feb 1882 at SC, , , Married: 26 Dec 1909 Died: 9 Jul 1952 at Walhalla, , Oconee Co., SC Other Spouses: Leila Laverne Cutler
Father: Harper Haynes Mother: Annie Mae Parsons
WIFE
Name: Ola Millie Murphree Born: 14 Sep 1890 at Wolf Creek, , Pickens Co., SC Died: 23 Nov 1974 at Walhalla, , Oconee Co., SC Father: Joseph S. Murphree Mother: Mary Melinda Hunter
CHILDREN
Name: Ophelia Ann Haynes Born: 16 Sep 1910 at Pickens, , Pickens Co., SC Died: 6 Apr 1999 at Greenville, , , SC Husband: Julius D. Hesse
Name: William Franklin "pete" Haynes Jr. Born: 3 Oct 1916 at Pickens, , Pickens Co., SC Died: 27 Jan 2000 at Greenville, , , SC Wife: Sarah E Morehead
Name: Ada Virginia Haynes Born: (suppressed / living) Died:
NOTES
1). The Obituary in the Wellington Daily News states that he came to Sumner County in 1873. OBITUARY FOR William E. Haines from the WELLINGTON DAILY NEWS dated February 9, 1952. William Ellington Haines died at 9 20 A.M. this morning at a local hospital. He was born February 19, 1867 and came to Sumner County Kansas in 1873. He has been a long time resident of Anson community, being a farmer. Haines was a member of the Friends Church in Wichita. He is survived by his wife, Leila Haines, two daughters, Mrs. Orie Love, Clearwater and Mrs. Henry Riner, Clearwater and four sons, John Wesley Haines, Wichita, Everett Haines, Wellington, Harold Haines, Wichita, and Eugene Haines, Anson two brothers, John Franklin Haines, Tulsa, Oklahoma and Charlie O. Haines, Wichita. 30 Grandchildren and 30 Great Grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon from Frank Funeral home at 2 00 p.m. with John Wright, Argonia officiating. Burial will be in Green Castle Cemetery, Northeast of Anson. He was a farmer, blacksmith, carpenter, music composer. He played the violin and sang in men s quartets. He was a founding member of the Greencastle Friends Church Quaker in Anson, Kansas.

						

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