Tag Archives: Mary Hindes
Mary Haines (last of four parts)
Mary Knight Haines (Haynes/Hindes) and Ralph Dayton had been married a little over two years when Ralph died. The couple was still residing at North Sea (then called Northampton) when Mary was left in September of 1658. Ralph’s health had … Continue reading
Posted in Haines, Mary Knight Haines Dayton, North Sea, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
Tagged East Hampton, Ffulke Davis, Mary Haynes, Mary Hindes, Mary Knight, Mary Knight Haines, North Sea, North Sea then called Northampton, Ralph and Mary, Ralph Dayton, Robert Dayton, Samuel Dayton, Thomas Baker, Youngs
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Mary Haines (part three)
As the agreement states, Mary was to receive half the estate and her children were to receive the other half, according to its appraised value. Ralph then pointed out that much time had passed since the last inventory of the … Continue reading
Mary Haines
The marriage of Ralph Dayton and Mary Knight Haines (Haynes) is interesting in so many ways, one post is not sufficient to touch on most of the notable elements. I’ll try to limit the subject to no more than three … Continue reading
Posted in Alice Dayton, East Hampton, Haines, North Sea, Ralph Dayton, Samuel Dayton
Tagged Alice Dayton, Alice Goldhatch, Alice Tritton, children put out to trades, First Congregational Church of Salem, James Hindes, Mary Haines, Mary Hindes, Mary Knight, Pastor John Youngs, Ralph Dayton and Mary Knight Haynes, Ralph Dayton East Hampton, Samuel Dayton, Southampton
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