Charles Haney1
b. 1859
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Related to* | This is probably a grandson of Henry Francis Haney as he appears in the 1860 Census with him.1 | |
| Birth* | 1859 | Michigan, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 US Federal Census, Michigan, Allegan County, Leighton, p. 232, Image #12.
Edward Haney1
b. 26 April 1834
| Last Edited | 3 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Horace Haney1 b. c 1801, d. a 1870 | |
| Mother | Margaret McSweeney1 b. c 1802 |
| Birth* | 26 April 1834 | 1 |
| Baptism | 5 September 1834 | St-Frederic Catholic Church, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "...of Horace Hayney, farmer and Margaret McSweeney of Durham...godfather, William Moore, and godmother, Francessa Moore."1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic Catholic Church, 1834.
Elijah Haney1
b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
Family 1 |
Unknown (?) d. s 1808 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1792 | Unknown (?); United States; Probably married in Connecticut.4 |
| Children | 1. | Henry Francis Haney+18 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 |
| 2. | Horace Haney+18 b. c 1801, d. a 1870 | |
| 3. | Hiram Joseph Haney+18 b. c 1805, d. bt 1842 - 1846 |
Family 2 |
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| Child | 1. | Laura Haney+18 b. 19 Jul 1796, d. 9 Dec 1869 |
Family 3 |
Mary Randall b. c 1772, d. 2 Jun 1859 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1811 | Mary Randall; The New York Surrogate Court record states that Hannah Sweeney was the half-sister of Josiah Huckins, Jr. (1806-1878). This would imply that Hannah and Josiah shared the same mother but different fathers - indicating that the wife of Elijah Haney (Hannah's father) was previously married. Although the marriage record for Elijah Haney and Mary Dutch has not been found, the marriage record for Heber Haney states that those are his parents, so that confirms the marriage. Another source states that Mary Randall, widow of _____ Dutch, married Josiah Huckins in 1790. Josiah died in 1810 and so Mary most likely remarried for the 3rd time, to Elijah Haney, after that.1,6,7 |
| Children | 1. | Hannah Haney+1 b. c 1811, d. 9 Jan 1890 |
| 2. | William Haney18 | |
| 3. | Heber Haney+18 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| 4. | Louisa Eliza Haney+18 b. c 1815, d. 20 Feb 1896 | |
| 5. | George Haney18 b. c 1817 |
| Research Note* | I currently have few primary sources to prove that the ten children listed as Elijah's children are his - the names of them come from other's websites or they are mentioned in related documents where I have listed them as "witnesses". The marriage record for Heber Haney does state that he is the son of Elijah Haney and Mary Dutch. Louisa Haney is also a witness to that marrige.2 | |
| Birth* | 1768 | Connecticut, United States; Date based on age in burial record and his comment in an interview in 1829 when he stated he was 60 years old. Place of birth is an assumption from this same document in which Elijah stated that he "came from Connecticut". He also states that he was "brought up by a master" indicating he was probably an indentured servant.3,4 |
| Marriage* | circa 1792 | Unknown (?); United States; Probably married in Connecticut.4 |
| Land | between 1792 and 1795 | United States; From the 1829 document: "When I was 24 years of age, my master who brought me up having made me a present of 100 dollars, with which I bought 50 acres of land I went upon, with my wife, and cleared 40 acres, lived 2½ years, and sold for 1000 dollars and 40 crowns, but I bought it from a man who had no right to it, and they held a freehold court and turned me out, so that I lost my money, land and all." My comment: It's not clear but possible this land was in Connecticut. It might be possible to find the court record he refers to.4 |
| Migration* | circa 1800 | Canada; In a 1829 document, Elijah states that he came to Canada from the United States "about 30 years ago."4 |
| Census* | 1800 | Glover, Orleans County, Vermont, United States; "Elijah Haney" of Glover, Vt. with 5 people in his family: Free White Persons, Male, age 26 - 45: 1 Free White Persons, Female, age 16 -25: 1 Free White Persons, Male, under age 10: 1 Free White Persons, Male, age 16 - 25: 1 Free White Persons, Female, under age 10: 1 My comments: Male, age 26 - 45: assume this is Elijah who would be 32 at the time Female, age 16 -25: assume this to be his wife Male, under age 10: assume this to be a son Male, age 16 - 25: seems too old to be a son, maybe a relative, like a brother Female, under age 10: assume this to be a daughter, maybe Laura5 |
| (Witness) Death | say 1808 | Unknown (?) |
| Residence | between 1810 and 1816 | Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; In the 1829 document, Elijah states: I bought 200 acres from Dr. Longmore for 600 dollars, payable in 6 years without interest. I paid for the farm 13 years ago; I cleared 60 acres upon it and built a house and barn; I left it 12 years ago and came to Valcartier. I have since given this farm to my three boys. A doctor, Dr. George Longmore, died in 1811. This obituary, I believe, leads us to believe the land he bought was proably in the Kingsey or Drummond County area. I also think that it is possible that he is talking of his three older sons- Henry, Horace, and Hiram. From the British Colonist (of Toronto, Ontario) of Feb. 18, 1845 DIED: On the 1st February, in the township of Kingsey, at the residence of her son, Edward Longmore, Esquire, Christina, widow of Doctor George Longmore, for several years on the Army Medical staff at Quebec, aged 77 years.4 |
| Marriage* | circa 1811 | Mary Randall; The New York Surrogate Court record states that Hannah Sweeney was the half-sister of Josiah Huckins, Jr. (1806-1878). This would imply that Hannah and Josiah shared the same mother but different fathers - indicating that the wife of Elijah Haney (Hannah's father) was previously married. Although the marriage record for Elijah Haney and Mary Dutch has not been found, the marriage record for Heber Haney states that those are his parents, so that confirms the marriage. Another source states that Mary Randall, widow of _____ Dutch, married Josiah Huckins in 1790. Josiah died in 1810 and so Mary most likely remarried for the 3rd time, to Elijah Haney, after that.1,6,7 |
| Residence* | 1817 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Accoding to the 1824 Census, Elijah came to Valcartier in 1817. He also stated in an interview in 1829 that "I settled in Valcartier 12 years ago, and was the first who went to the Settlement."8,4 |
| Land | 15 October 1819 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; It appears that Lot#1 in the 4th Concession on the NW side of Jacques Cartier River is granted.9 |
| Land Petition | 30 July 1823 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Petitioned for land in the newly surveyed area of Riviere aux Pines in the 2nd Range.10 |
| Land Grant* | 13 August 1823 | Appears to have been granted Lot #2 in the Second Concession of Riviere Aux Pins, South side of the river. Lot was 3 by 30 arpents.11 |
| Census | 1824 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; The 1824 Census shows the following: Elijah Heaney (sic), age 54, with 4 males and 4 females in the family. Came to Valcartier in 1817. Has 30 arpents under cultivation. Has sown 2 minots in oats, 4 minots in rye, and 50 minots in potatoes. Has 20 minots sowed in timothy. Owns 2 oxen and 3 cows. Produced 12 minots of oats, 40 or rye, 600 of potatoes, 1000 bundles of hay and clover. No other Haney families were listed on the Census.8 |
| (Witness) Court Case | 27 May 1824 | Abigail Paine Babbitt, James Abraham; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Quebec City Archives Themis Database of Court Records May 27, 1824 Piece #181622 Localization #3C 020 02-01-002A-01 Contenant 1960-01-357173 27 May 1824 (note: body of agreement states 1823) Agreement Between Abigail Paine White And James Abraham B. Lelievre 2nd Copy On the twenty seventh day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty three before us the undersigned notaries public duly admitted and sworn for the Province of Lower Canada residing in the City of Quebec personally came and appeared Abigail Paine Babbitt widow of Abel White residing in the Fief of St. Gabriel on the place called Valcartier – of one part. And James Abraham, farmer, residing in the said fief and place of Valcartier of the other part. Which the Said James Abraham has by these present voluntarily obligated and oblige himself to cut down hew and square every piece of timber necessary to make and build the frame and floom (sic) of a Saw Mill and to square the whole, workman like manner and to deliver the said pieces of timber in six weeks from this date to Elijiah Heney and to cut the said timber on the land of Joseph Pierce and nearest that shall be possible to the place of the mill yard and the said Abigail Paine White obliging herself to do cary (sic) way the said lumber on the spot. This present bargain, made for and in the consideration of thirty six dollars, which said sum the said Abigail Paine White shall be obliged to pay to James Abraham on order as soon the said lumber shall be cut down, hew and square and received by the said Elijiah Heney. And it is agreed that in the case of want of fulfillment of the said agreement on the part of the said James Abraham then he obliges himself to pay to the said Abigail Paine White every damages that shall be incurred by his own neglect. And for the due execution of these presents the parties have elected their domiciles irrevocable at their actual residences at which places and notwithstanding and promising and obliging and renouncing and thus done and passed in the office of B. Lelievre one of the subscribed notaries the day and year above written and the parties have to those present hath duly read according to law set and subscribed their names and signatures together with us said notaries in faith and testimony of the premises signed on the original remained – as record in the said office. James Abraham Abigail Paine White M. Tethier and by the subscribing notary, Signed B. Lelievre _______________________________________________________________________ Transcribed by Audrey Henderson, June, 201412 |
| Census | 1825 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; This is what I believe to be the Census for Elijah Haney, although it was written as John Heney in the record, I believe this is a mistake. "John Heney, with 9 in his family: Under 6 yrs of age: 1 6 yrs to 13 yrs: 3 14 yrs to 17 yrs: 2 Males, single, aged 40 - 59: 1 Males, married, aged 40 - 59: 1 Females, married, 45 & over: 113 |
| Note | 4 April 1825 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Elijah Haney was one of many petitioners requesting that an oatmeal mill be built since the nearest mill was 9 miles away at Loretteville and that Valcartier now having 300 inhabitants could support one.14 |
| Land | 1829 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Elijah states that he has "opened 5 farms" in Valcartier between 1817 and 1829.4 |
| Anecdote* | 7 March 1829 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; In testimony before the Roads Commission, Elijah stated: Elijah Haney, of Valcartier, Farmer, having been called in, said: - I came from Connecticut, and have been in the country about 30 years. I settled in Valcartier 12 years ago, and was the first who went to the Settlement. I borrowed £100, and with that settled. I had two lots granted me, and money advanced by Mr. Stuart and Mr. Neilson to their value, which lots I afterwards sold to reimburse the money lent. How many new farms have you opened?- If I had a few minutes to think I could tell. I have opened five new farms at Valcartier. On the River St. Francis I opened four new farms. In the United States, I opened one in Utica, Wethersfield, and one in Windsor. I am now 60 years of age; and I think it is time to shut up books and stop. What made you change your farms so often?- When I was 24 years of age, my master who brought me up having made me a present of 100 dollars, with which I bought 50 acres of land I went upon, with my wife, and cleared 40 acres, lived 2½ years, and sold for 1000 dollars and 40 crowns. I went to Utica and bought 366 acres of land for 1000 dollars and 40 crowns, but I bought it from a man who had no right to it, and they held a freehold court and turned me out, so that I lost my money, land and all. I then came to Canada. I bought 200 acres from Dr. Longmore for 600 dollars, payable in 6 years without interest. I paid for the farm 13 years ago; I cleared 60 acres upon it and built a house and barn; I left it 12 years ago and came to Valcartier. I have since given this farm to my three boys. I gained by the sale of my first farm at Valcartier, 300 dollars. I then obtained a lot of land from the Commissioners of the Jesuits' Estates. On this farm I chopped 20 acres, and cleared 16, and afterwards sold it to one Bettie for £45. Five years ago I bought a farm from Mr. Stuart, upon which I built a house and barn; I have cleared 56 acres now under culture. Could not poor settlers obtain a crop much more easily by underbrushing and girdling or by chopping and cutting up without logging?- Chopping and clearing is the best way for a man to get his profit, the imperfect kind of clearing mentioned in the question does better in a hot country than in a cold one like this, you cannot expect a crop unless you let the sun in full. If a man girdles he must clear every year, and his land in never cleared, from the trees always falling. Half an acre well cleared off is better than two acres run over. Do you make any Potash at Valcartier?- They could not make Potash except near the River, because the land is too light. So it's true, as it is sometimes said, that the first crop clears the clearing?- It is generally thought so, and I myself have been more than paid by the first crop. Last year I cleared off 15¾ acres of land; from this I had 128 bushels of potatoes, 200 bushels of turnips, and I had green oats on the rest of it. I have 11 head of cattle, and I have wintered them upon those oats, and they are in as good condition as any in the Settlement. How can a poor man manage to open a new farm?- He must work one half of the time for his meat, the rest of the time for himself. When I began at Wethersfield I worked at framing and hewing, and got one dollar a day, when I got a little money together, I worked for myself. Since I have been at Valcartier, the work I got was principally job work. Are you acquainted with any poor settler near you who went on wild land without possessing any capital; and state his proceedings as far as you are acquainted with them?- I know people there who had nothing to bless themselves about four years ago, and now have cows, potatoes and butter which they bring to market at Quebec. They have also paid for their lands, but they bought them low, one paid £15, the other £12. If any poor settler were to obtain land within two miles of your house, would you be able to employ him on the spare days, between the time of getting his seed into the ground, and the harvest season, and what wages could you afford him besides his board?- I would rather employ them the year round at £13 a year, for a good hand. What is the smallest sum you think necessary for an emigrant to settle himself upon a waste lot?- An able bodied man ought to be able to clothe and meat himself with one half year's labour, for the whole year; - if a man could not do this a new country could never be settled. Would it be of advantage, do you think, if the public advanced money to new settlers?- If the purse was opened it would give too much indulgence to the settler; they would pick up their living for themselves, but if they had this to depend upon they would not work. I have practised being in debt sometimes, and do not find it particularly advantageous, time runs too fast when one has got interest to pay, it is like the canker-worm that eats up the principal. What would you think of a plan whereby a company should advance to the actual settlers monies at interest, to be paid in produce delivered to Company's Agent, exported by the Company and sold by commission?- I have considered upon it properly to enable me to give a correct answer; to some it would be good, to others it would not; because some would take advantage of this, and take the money without paying interest or principal; to good men, it would do good to the country, but there are counterfeiters it might leave the Company a loser.4 |
| (Witness) Baptism | 10 May 1829 | Thomas J. Brown; Aubigny Church of England, Aubigny, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Thomas, son of Hannah Heney (sic) in the Settlement of Valcartier, in the District of Quebec, (reputed father, John Brown, of the same place) was born on the second day of April, and baptized on the tenth day of May in the year...1829...in the presence of Elijah Heney, Heber Heney, Louisa Heney, sponsors." Note: Could John Brown, be the son of William Brown and Marion Graham? He was 24 at the time and in Valcartier.3 |
| Note* | between 19 June 1829 and 5 September 1829 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Elijah Haney is listed as one of the residents who was paid for working on building the oatmeal mill.15 |
| Census | 1831 | Listed as "El. Heney", living in the 4th Range of Valcartier, owns his land, is a farmer. Has 7 people living with him: 0 - 5 yrs: 1 6 - 13 yrs: 2 Male, married, aged 60 yrs and up: 1 Females, unmarried, 14 - 44 yrs: 2 Females, married, 45 and up: 1 All seven people belong to the Church of England. One person is earning their living in agriculture. Ninety arpents are occupied by the family and 20 of these are cultivated. They had 1500 minots of potatoes produced. They paid 5 shillings and 9 pence in seignorial rent (20 shillings to the pound). They own 10 cows,1 horse and 12 pigs. There is 1 Flour mill and 7 sawmills. My comments: Elijah and his wife would account for the married people. Daughter, Hannah, would account for one of the unmarried females, and her son, Thomas, probably is the child under 5. I can't account for the other unmarried female or the two other children between 6 and 13 yrs.13 |
| Note | 12 January 1835 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; He signed a petition requesting that the town be allowed to build a barley mill.16 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 7 October 1835 | Bridget Mahon, Heber Haney; Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; "...after the publication of three banns of marriage...between Hubert Haney, son of age to Elija Heney and Mary Dutch of Valcartier on the one part and Bridget Mahon, resident in Valcartier, daughter to Owen Mahon and Isabella McDormand of the County Leirim, Ireland on the other part, and...in presence of Elja Henry, father, and Thomas Cassin, friend of the bridegroom, and of Louisa Heney, friend, and of Patrick Reynolds,cousin to the bride... Signed: Heber Haney Elijah Heeny Thomas Cassin Louisa Haney Patrick Reynolds William Corrigan Maurice Griffin Patrick Cassin H. Paisley, priest" My comments: Patrick Reynolds, son of Peter Reynolds and Brigitt Donnelly is married to Jean Nicols in Loretteville, Quebec in 1826 and one of the witnesses is Mary Henney. So somehow, his parents must be related to either Elijah Haney or Mary Dutch.2 |
| Land* | Accoding to a present day researcher in Valcartier (2010), Elijah owned land in the 4th Range and sold it to William Bethel Jr. Today the land is owned by Alan Rourke.17 | |
| Death* | 16 May 1850 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada3 Witness: Mary Randall |
| Burial* | 18 May 1850 | Church of England, Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "...Elijah Henney (sic) of the the township of Kingsey, farmer, was buring having departed this life...aged 82 years in presence of friends and neighbors...Witness: George Henney."1 Witness: George Haney |
Citations
- [S431] http://kylefamily.us/id40.htm by Richmond Norman Kyle.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Portneuf County, 1835.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Aubigny, Church of England, 1829.
- [S579] House of Assembly, "Eight Valcartier Settlers Report to the Road Commissioners," House of Assembly Journals, Volume XXXVIII Appendix, 2nd session of the 13th provincial Parliament.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Ancestry.com. 1800 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Vermont, Orleans County, Barton, Image 1 of 2. - [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "New York, Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 23 Oct 2013), Jefferson > Wills 1878-1880 vol 19 > image 38 of 389.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Source is: Huckins family, Robert Huckins of the Dover combination and some of his descendants : a reprint with corrections and considerable additions, including one more generation, maps and indexes of the article bearing this sub-title, published in the New England historical and genealogical register, 1913-1915 by Henry Winthrop Hardon, published in 1916.
- [S833] 1824 Valcartier Census.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1709.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1176.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS2,D337.
- [S733] Themis Database of Court Cases for the District of Quebec. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Piece #181622, Localization #3C 020 02-01-002A-01, Contenant 1960-01-357173.
- [S431] Genealogies of Valcartier @ www.pbalkcom.com/valcartier.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1405.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1407.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is in the Pistard Archives Database under the Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21 S64 SS5 SSS6 D1406.
- [S499] Interview, , Information given to Pat Balkcom by Majella Murphy, 2010.
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
Eliza Haney1
b. circa 1845
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2013 |
| Father | Heber Haney1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| Mother | Bridget Mahon1 |
| Birth* | circa 1845 | Michigan, United States1 |
| Residence* | 1870 | Bridget Mahon; 333 Mullett, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States; Directory states: Haney, Bridget (wid. Heber) h, 333 Mullett. Haney, Elizabeth, Miss, seamstress, bds. 33 Mullett.2 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 Census, Michigan, Wayne, Detroit. Image 337.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Directory for Detroit, Michigan, 1870.
Eliza Haney1
b. circa 1833
| Last Edited | 3 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Horace Haney1 b. c 1801, d. a 1870 | |
| Mother | Margaret McSweeney1 b. c 1802 |
| Birth* | circa 1833 | Canada1,2 |
Elizabeth Haney1
b. circa 1842
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | circa 1842 | New York, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.2 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn1 |
Elizah Haney1,2
b. 4 April 1829, d. 1 March 1923
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney2 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins2 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | 4 April 1829 | Quebec, Canada; This is the date listed on the death certificate, however, it says he was born in NY, not Quebec.2 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.2 |
| Death* | 1 March 1923 | Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, United States; Summary from Michigan, Death Certificate, states his age was 93, married, born 24 April 1829 in New York and that his parents were Henry F. Haney and Hannah Wiggins.3 |
Citations
- Name is sometimes spelled Elijah.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, Michigan, Lapeer Co., Lapeer, HH #1141, Image #15.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF3V-8CJ : accessed 04 Nov 2013), Henry F Haney in entry for Elizah Haney, 1923.
Ellen Haney1
b. circa 1847
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2013 |
| Father | Heber Haney1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| Mother | Bridget Mahon1 |
| Birth* | circa 1847 | Michigan, United States1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 Census, Michigan, Wayne, Detroit. Image 337.
Emma Haney1
b. February 1850
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Research Note* | I am listing Emma as a daughter of Henry, however, she may be a granddaughter. | |
| Name Variation | Ann J. Haney; In the 1850 census she is called Emma and in the 1860 census, she is named Ann J.2 | |
| Birth* | February 1850 | Michigan, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn2 |
Francis Haney1
b. circa 1846
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | circa 1846 | Michigan, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn2 |
George Haney1
b. circa 1817
| Last Edited | 16 Sep 2013 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Mary Randall1 b. c 1772, d. 2 Jun 1859 |
Family |
Ellen Brand | |
| Marriage* | 26 April 1841 | Ellen Brand; Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "George Henney of Kingsey, farmer, was married to Helen, daughter of James Brand of Kingsey.... Protestant Episcopal Missionary Witnesses: James Brand and Richard Allen"3 |
| Birth* | circa 1817 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 26 April 1841 | Ellen Brand; Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "George Henney of Kingsey, farmer, was married to Helen, daughter of James Brand of Kingsey.... Protestant Episcopal Missionary Witnesses: James Brand and Richard Allen"3 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 15 December 1842 | John Allen, Louisa Eliza Haney; Quebec, Canada; "On this fifteenth day of December, one thousand and forty two, John Allen of major age, bachelor, and Louisa Haney, of major age, spinster, both of Kingsey, were married by me after banns published in presence of subscribing witnesses. Witnesses: George Henney John (x) Allen Louisa (x) Haney4 |
| (Witness) Burial | 18 May 1850 | Elijah Haney; Church of England, Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "...Elijah Henney (sic) of the the township of Kingsey, farmer, was buring having departed this life...aged 82 years in presence of friends and neighbors...Witness: George Henney."5 |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S435] E-mail Message. From Mary Munk.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967; Quebec, Drummond County, Kingsey, Protestant Episcopal Missionary.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Sherbrooke County, Melbourne, 1842.
- [S431] http://kylefamily.us/id40.htm by Richmond Norman Kyle.
George Haney1
b. 22 December 1831
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2013 |
| Father | Horace Haney1 b. c 1801, d. a 1870 | |
| Mother | Margaret McSweeney1 b. c 1802 |
| Birth* | 22 December 1831 | Quebec, Canada1 |
| Baptism | 26 March 1832 | St-Frederic Catholic Church, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "...of the legitimate marriage of Horace Haney and of Margaret McSweeney of Durham, godfather Bernard Boneady, Eleanor Mornigan...H. Paisley, priest."1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic, 1832.
George Thomas Haney1
b. 15 May 1840
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Hiram Joseph Haney1 b. c 1805, d. bt 1842 - 1846 | |
| Mother | Sarah Cross1 b. c 1807 |
| Birth* | 15 May 1840 | 1 |
| Baptism | 5 July 1846 | Congregational Church, Durham, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "George Thomas, son of Hiram Joseph Haney and his wife Sarah Cross was born May 15, 1840 and baptised July 5, 1846...signed by Sarah Haney"1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Durham, Congregational Church, 1846.
George W. Haney1
b. 1840
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | 1840 | New York, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn2 |
| Military* | 1863 | George W., age 23, of Leighton, Allegan County, white, farmer, single, born NY is listed in 1863 as being eligible for serving.3 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, Michigan, Lapeer Co., Lapeer, HH #1141, Image #15.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 US Federal Census, Michigan, Allegan County, Leighton, p. 232, Image #12.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registrations, 1863-1865. NM-65, entry 172, 620 volumes. ARC ID: 4213514. Records of the Provost Marshal General’s Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110. National Archives at Washington D.C.
Hannah Haney1
b. circa 1811, d. 9 January 1890
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 | |
| Charts | Descendants of Michael Cassin |
| Father | Elijah Haney2 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Mary Randall2 b. c 1772, d. 2 Jun 1859 |
Family 1 |
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| Child | 1. | Thomas J. Brown12 b. 2 Apr 1829, d. 1883 |
Family 2 |
John Cassin b. c 1806, d. 26 Jun 1876 | |
| Marriage License* | 24 September 1835 | John Cassin; Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; From Lower Canada Marriage Bonds: "Know all Men by these Presents that we, John Cassin of the Settlement of Valcartier in the parish of St. Ambroise, farmer, David McBain, of the city of Quebec, shoemaker, and Robert Ward of the city Valcartier, are held and firmly bound, jointly and severally, ...in the sum of 200 pounds of current money of this Province, to be paid to his said Majesty, his Heirs and Successors for the which payment well and truly to be made, we do bind ourselves, and each of us by himself, our, and each of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents, sealed ...That Whereas the above bounden John Cassin hath obtained a Licence of Marriage for himself and Hannah Haney of the settlement of Valcartier, aforesaid, spinster. Now if it shall not appear hereafter that they or either of them the said John Cassin and Hannah Haney have any lawful Let or Inpediment, pre-contract, affinity, or consanguinity, to hinder their being joined in the Holy Bands of Matrimoney, and afterwards their living together as Man and Wife, then this Obligation to be void and of none Effect, otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. Signed John Cassin, David McBain and Robert Ward"6 |
| Marriage | 24 September 1835 | John Cassin; St. Peter Anglican Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Cassin of the settlement of Valcartier of the parish of St. Ambroise, farmer, was married by license, to Hannah Haney of the same place, spinster, this fourth day of September, by me N. Anderson, minister of St. Peter's Chapel." Witness was David McBain and Mary Wilson.1 |
| Children | 1. | Edward Cassin+13 b. 13 Oct 1835, d. bt 1870 - 1880 |
| 2. | George Cassin+14 b. 23 Jan 1837, d. 1907 | |
| 3. | Mary Ann Cassin+15 b. 2 Aug 1839, d. 5 Apr 1914 | |
| 4. | John Cassin+16 b. 21 Jan 1841, d. 5 Nov 1907 | |
| 5. | Michael Cassin+17 b. 20 Dec 1842, d. 15 Sep 1917 | |
| 6. | Dennis Cassin+18 b. 20 Jun 1844, d. 20 Oct 1919 | |
| 7. | Margaret Cassin+19 b. 5 Aug 1845, d. 22 Mar 1886 |
| Birth* | circa 1811 | Quebec, Canada; It appears that the mother of Hannah did not marry Josiah Huckins until about 1810, so Haney was likely born shortly after that.3,4,5 |
| Married Name | 4 September 1835 | Cassin1 |
| Marriage License* | 24 September 1835 | John Cassin; Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; From Lower Canada Marriage Bonds: "Know all Men by these Presents that we, John Cassin of the Settlement of Valcartier in the parish of St. Ambroise, farmer, David McBain, of the city of Quebec, shoemaker, and Robert Ward of the city Valcartier, are held and firmly bound, jointly and severally, ...in the sum of 200 pounds of current money of this Province, to be paid to his said Majesty, his Heirs and Successors for the which payment well and truly to be made, we do bind ourselves, and each of us by himself, our, and each of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents, sealed ...That Whereas the above bounden John Cassin hath obtained a Licence of Marriage for himself and Hannah Haney of the settlement of Valcartier, aforesaid, spinster. Now if it shall not appear hereafter that they or either of them the said John Cassin and Hannah Haney have any lawful Let or Inpediment, pre-contract, affinity, or consanguinity, to hinder their being joined in the Holy Bands of Matrimoney, and afterwards their living together as Man and Wife, then this Obligation to be void and of none Effect, otherwise to be and remain in full force and virtue. Signed John Cassin, David McBain and Robert Ward"6 |
| Marriage | 24 September 1835 | John Cassin; St. Peter Anglican Church, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "John Cassin of the settlement of Valcartier of the parish of St. Ambroise, farmer, was married by license, to Hannah Haney of the same place, spinster, this fourth day of September, by me N. Anderson, minister of St. Peter's Chapel." Witness was David McBain and Mary Wilson.1 |
| Migration* | between 1844 and 1845 | John Cassin; Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; Moved from Ottawa to Kingsey. The 1851 Census for Kingsey appears to be missing. |
| (Witness) Census | January 1861 | John Cassin; Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "John Cassin", farmer, born Ireland, Catholic, age at next birthday 52, male, married, can read and write, living in a "block" house of one story, one family house. Living with him: Hannah, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 51, female, married, can read and write. Edward, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 25, male, single, can read and write. George, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 24, male, single, can read and write. Mary, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 21, female, single, can read and write. Michael, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 18, male, single, can read and write, attended school in the last year. Dennis, labourer, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 16, male, single, can read and write, attended school in the last year. Margaret, born Canada, Catholic, age at next birthday 15, female, single. 7 |
| (Witness) Census | April 1871 | John Cassin; Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "John Cassin, male, HH#56, age 65, born Ireland, Catholic, Irish, farmer, married. Living beside him is son, John, and his family. Living with John Sr. is: Hannah, female, age 62, born Quebec, Catholic, English descent, unable to write. Mary, female, age 30, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish, single. Michael, male, age 27, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish, single, farmer. Dennis, male, age 26, born Ontario, Catholic, Irish, single, farmer. Margaret, female, age 24, born Quebec, Catholic, Irish.8 |
| (Witness) Death | between 1870 and 1880 | Edward Cassin9 |
| Census* | April 1881 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "Hannah Cassin", HH #64, female, age 74, born Quebec, Catholic, Irish, widowed.3 |
| (Witness) Death | 1883 | Thomas J. Brown; Evergreen Cemetery, Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York, United States10 |
| (Witness) Death | 22 March 1886 | Margaret Cassin; Windsor Mills, Richmond County, Quebec, Canada; Aged 40 years, wife of John Ling, a mechanic of this locality...11 |
| Death* | 9 January 1890 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada4 |
| Burial* | January 1890 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; According to this family website, Hannah was buried in St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery in Kingsey.2 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin collection for St. Peter's Anglican Church, Quebec Cityl, 1835.
- [S431] http://kylefamily.us/id40.htm by Richmond Norman Kyle.
- [S378] 1881 Census of Canada, online www.ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County (District 52), Sub-District Kingsey, p. 16.
- [S1278] Lorne V. Cassin and Sheila Cassin, "Cassin Genealogy" Copy held by Patricia Balkcom of Montpelier, Vermont in 2018. , Page 2 of this paper states that Hannah Haney died in Kingsey, Quebec on January 9, 1890, aged 85.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Source is: Huckins family, Robert Huckins of the Dover combination and some of his descendants : a reprint with corrections and considerable additions, including one more generation, maps and indexes of the article bearing this sub-title, published in the New England historical and genealogical register, 1913-1915 by Henry Winthrop Hardon, published in 1916.
- [S779] Upper and Lower Canada Marriage Bonds: Cassin, John & Haney, Hannah of Valcartier. Ref. # RG 4 B28, Volume 35-A, Bond #1599, Microfilm #H-1131.
- [S346] 1861 Census of Canada, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Quebec, Drummond County, Enum. District #1 of Kingsey, p. 16.
- [S370] 1871 Census of Canada, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Quebec, Drummond County, District 136, Kingsey, p.18.
- [S501] 1870 U.S. Census, online www.ancestry.com, Maine, York County, Buxton, District 188, p. 10.
- [S878] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, accessed 18 October 2019), memorial page for Thomas J Brown (1829–1883), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93706288, citing Barnes Corners Evergreen Cemetery, Barnes Corners, Lewis County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Little Macomber (contributor 47283732) . Grave of Thomas J. Brown, 1829-1883.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Windsor-Mills (St-Philippe), 24 March 1886.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Aubigny, Church of England, 1829.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Notre Dame Catholic Church, Quebec City, 1835.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Ontario French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1747-1967, Ottawa (basilique Notre Dame), 7 February 1937.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Ste-Felix-de-Valois, Drummond County, Kingsey, 6 Sept. 1875.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Ste-Felix-de-Valois, Drummond County, Kingsey, 7 Nov. 1919.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Ste-Felix-de-Valois, Drummond County, Kingsey, 22 Oct. 1872.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Ste-Felix-de-Valois, Drummond County, Kingsey, 7 Nov. 1907.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Ste-Felix-de-Valois, Drummond County, Kingsey, 21 Sept. 1845.
Hannah Haney1
b. circa 1842
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2013 |
| Father | Heber Haney1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| Mother | Bridget Mahon1 |
| Birth* | circa 1842 | Michigan, United States1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 Census, Michigan, Wayne, Detroit. Image 337.
Harris Haney1,2
b. circa 1835
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney2 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins2 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | circa 1835 | Quebec, Canada2 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.2 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn3 |
Citations
- His first name is hard to read in the 1850 Census, but this is what it says for the 1860 Census.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, Michigan, Lapeer Co., Lapeer, HH #1141, Image #15.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 US Federal Census, Michigan, Allegan County, Leighton, p. 232, Image #12.
Heber Haney1
b. circa 1813, d. between 1850 and 1860
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
| Father | Elijah Haney2 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Mary Randall2 b. c 1772, d. 2 Jun 1859 |
Family |
Bridget Mahon | |
| Marriage* | 7 October 1835 | Bridget Mahon; Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; "...after the publication of three banns of marriage...between Hubert Haney, son of age to Elija Heney and Mary Dutch of Valcartier on the one part and Bridget Mahon, resident in Valcartier, daughter to Owen Mahon and Isabella McDormand of the County Leirim, Ireland on the other part, and...in presence of Elja Henry, father, and Thomas Cassin, friend of the bridegroom, and of Louisa Heney, friend, and of Patrick Reynolds,cousin to the bride... Signed: Heber Haney Elijah Heeny Thomas Cassin Louisa Haney Patrick Reynolds William Corrigan Maurice Griffin Patrick Cassin H. Paisley, priest" My comments: Patrick Reynolds, son of Peter Reynolds and Brigitt Donnelly is married to Jean Nicols in Loretteville, Quebec in 1826 and one of the witnesses is Mary Henney. So somehow, his parents must be related to either Elijah Haney or Mary Dutch.5 Witness: Elijah Haney Witness: Louisa Eliza Haney Witness: Thomas Cassin Witness: Patrick Cassin Witness: William Corrigan |
| Children | 1. | Isabella Haney10 b. 7 Oct 1836 |
| 2. | Mary Haney9 b. c 1839 | |
| 3. | Hannah Haney9 b. c 1842 | |
| 4. | Thomas Haney9 b. c 1843 | |
| 5. | Eliza Haney9 b. c 1845 | |
| 6. | Ellen Haney9 b. c 1847 | |
| 7. | Agnes Haney8 b. c 1851 |
| Name Variation | Hubert Haney2,3 | |
| Birth* | circa 1813 | 2 |
| (Witness) Baptism | 10 May 1829 | Thomas J. Brown; Aubigny Church of England, Aubigny, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Thomas, son of Hannah Heney (sic) in the Settlement of Valcartier, in the District of Quebec, (reputed father, John Brown, of the same place) was born on the second day of April, and baptized on the tenth day of May in the year...1829...in the presence of Elijah Heney, Heber Heney, Louisa Heney, sponsors." Note: Could John Brown, be the son of William Brown and Marion Graham? He was 24 at the time and in Valcartier.3 |
| (Witness) Baptism | 20 April 1835 | Ann Cassin; Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; Godparents were Hubert Haney and Briget Malone according to baptismal record at St. Catherine's.4 |
| Marriage* | 7 October 1835 | Bridget Mahon; Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; "...after the publication of three banns of marriage...between Hubert Haney, son of age to Elija Heney and Mary Dutch of Valcartier on the one part and Bridget Mahon, resident in Valcartier, daughter to Owen Mahon and Isabella McDormand of the County Leirim, Ireland on the other part, and...in presence of Elja Henry, father, and Thomas Cassin, friend of the bridegroom, and of Louisa Heney, friend, and of Patrick Reynolds,cousin to the bride... Signed: Heber Haney Elijah Heeny Thomas Cassin Louisa Haney Patrick Reynolds William Corrigan Maurice Griffin Patrick Cassin H. Paisley, priest" My comments: Patrick Reynolds, son of Peter Reynolds and Brigitt Donnelly is married to Jean Nicols in Loretteville, Quebec in 1826 and one of the witnesses is Mary Henney. So somehow, his parents must be related to either Elijah Haney or Mary Dutch.5 Witness: Elijah Haney Witness: Louisa Eliza Haney Witness: Thomas Cassin Witness: Patrick Cassin Witness: William Corrigan |
| (Witness) Baptism | 18 October 1835 | Edward Cassin; Notre-Dame Basilica, Quebec City, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "The 18th day of October, 1835, we the parish priest...baptized Edward, born five days before of the legitimate marriage of John Cassin, labourer and Hannah Haney of this city. Godfather Hebert Haney and Godmother Mary Wilson..." John Cassin and Mary Wilson signed their names.6 |
| Court Case* | 23 July 1836 | Thomas Cassin; St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Quebec City Archives Themis Database of Court Records October 26, 1852 Piece #77859 Localization 3B 023 04-07-001A-01 Contenant #1960-01-357116 Dated the 23rd day of July, 1836 Recognizance Of Hebert Haney and Thomas Cassin For the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace Province of Lower Canada District of Quebec Be it remembered that on the twenty third day of July1836 in the sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, before me the undersigned one of the Justices of Our Sovereign Lord the King assigned to keep the Peace within the District of Quebec, residing in the Settlement of Val Cartier in the said District appeared and were personally present Hebert Haney, Thomas Cassin, William Corrigan and James Donohoo, all of the said Settlement of Val Cartier and acknowledge themselves to owe and be indebted to our said Sovereign Lord the King to wit the said H. Haney and Thomas Cassin each in the sum of thirty pounds sterling money of Great Britain and the said William Corrigan and James Donohoo each in the sum of thirty pounds sterling money aforesaid each to be respectively made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements to the use of o9ur said Sovereign Lord the King, His Heirs and Successors if the said H. Haney and Thomas Cassin shall fail in performing the conditions herein underwritten. The conditions of this Recognizance is such that if the above named H. Haney and Thomas Cassin shall personally appear at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said District of Quebec to be begun and holden in the City of Quebec on the (left blank) day of (left blank) next and from day to day during the said Session to do and receive what shall then and there be enjoined by the Court without ??? shall not depart from the Court and in the meantime shall keep the Peace and be of good behavior towards our Sovereign Lord the King and all and every the ??? people of our Sovereign Lord the Kind and more especially towards James Ryder, Shoemaker, Val Cartier in the said District of Quebec then that the present Recognizance shall be null and void but otherwise shall be and remain in full force and virtue. Taken and acknowledged at Val Cartier on the day and year herein first above written. Before me, Signed AJ Wolff, J.P. Also signed: H.Haney, Thomas Cassin, William Corrigan, James Donohoo _____________________________________________________ Transcribed by Audrey Henderson, June, 20147 Witness: William Corrigan Witness: James Donohoe |
| Death* | between 1850 and 1860 | Bridget is a widow in the 1860 Census.8 |
| Census* | 21 July 1850 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States; "Weber Hanny", age 38, male, laborer, value of real estate is $200, born Michigan (this appears to be a mistake). Bridget, age 30, female, born Ireland. Isabelle, age 14, female, born Canada. Mary, age 11, female, born Michigan. Hanah, age 8, female, born Michigan. Thomas, age, 7, male, born Michigan. Eliza, age 5, female, born Michigan. Ellen, age 3, female, born Michigan.9 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database. Quebec, Portneuf County, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, 20 April 1835.
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Aubigny, Church of England, 1829.
- [S509] Anne-Marie Gameau, Sainte-Catherine Baptisms and Burials, p. 24.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Portneuf County, 1835.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Drouin Database, Notre Dame Catholic Church, Quebec City, 1835.
- [S733] Themis Database of Court Cases for the District of Quebec. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Piece #77859, Localization #3B 023 04-07-001A-01, Contenant 1960-01-357116.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 Census, Michigan, Wayne, Detroit, 10th Ward, 19 July 1860, page 226.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 Census, Michigan, Wayne, Detroit. Image 337.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Portneuf County, 1836.
Henry Haney1
b. circa 1827
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | circa 1827 | Quebec, Canada1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 US Federal Census, Michigan, Allegan County, Leighton, p. 232, Image #12.
Henry Francis Haney1
b. 12 February 1800, d. 25 November 1881
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2020 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Unknown (?)1 d. s 1808 |
Family |
Hannah Wiggins b. c 1803 | |
| Marriage* | circa 1825 | Hannah Wiggins; Barton, Orleans County, Vermont, United States; I don't have a primary source for the marriage, however, son, Elizah's death certificate states his parents are Henry Francis Haney and Hannah Wiggins.2,3 |
| Children | 1. | Henry Haney7 b. c 1827 |
| 2. | Elizah Haney2 b. 4 Apr 1829, d. 1 Mar 1923 | |
| 3. | William Drew Haney2 b. c 1833 | |
| 4. | Harris Haney2 b. c 1835 | |
| 5. | Hiram Haney2 b. 1837 | |
| 6. | George W. Haney2 b. 1840 | |
| 7. | Elizabeth Haney7 b. c 1842 | |
| 8. | Mary Haney2 b. c 1843 | |
| 9. | Francis Haney2 b. c 1846 | |
| 10. | Emma Haney2 b. Feb 1850 | |
| 11. | Ann Jane Haney7 b. c 1851 |
| Birth* | 12 February 1800 | Vermont, United States; Possibly Orleans County - married and living in Barton in 1830 census1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1825 | Hannah Wiggins; Barton, Orleans County, Vermont, United States; I don't have a primary source for the marriage, however, son, Elizah's death certificate states his parents are Henry Francis Haney and Hannah Wiggins.2,3 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 11 December 1825 | Margaret McSweeney, Horace Haney; Church of England, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "Married on this eleventh day of December, 1825, "Harris Haney" of the township of Durham, farmer, and Margaret "Swaney" of the township of Kingsey. Witnesses Sam Wood and Henry Haney."4,5 |
| Census* | 1830 | Barton, Orleans County, Vermont, United States; "Henry F. Haney, with: 2 males under 5 years of age 1 male between 20 and 30 1 female between 20 and 30. All are "free" people". Neighbor on one side is the family of Thomas Wiggins and on the other side is the family of Margaret Wiggins.6 |
| Census | 30 September 1850 | Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.2 Witness: Hannah Wiggins Witness: Elizah Haney Witness: William Drew Haney Witness: Harris Haney Witness: Hiram Haney Witness: George W. Haney Witness: Elizabeth Haney Witness: Mary Haney Witness: Francis Haney Witness: Emma Haney |
| Census | 19 July 1860 | Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn7 Witness: Hannah Wiggins Witness: Henry Haney Witness: William Drew Haney Witness: Harris Haney Witness: George W. Haney Witness: Elizabeth Haney Witness: Mary Haney Witness: Francis Haney Witness: Emma Haney Witness: Charles Haney |
| Death* | 25 November 1881 | Colorado, United States1 |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, Michigan, Lapeer Co., Lapeer, HH #1141, Image #15.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Michigan, Death Certificates, 1921-1952," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KF3V-8CJ : accessed 04 Nov 2013), Henry F Haney in entry for Elizah Haney, 1923.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummondville, St-Frederic, 1832.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, Church of England, 1825.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1830 Federal Census, Vermont, Orleans County, Barton, p. 172, Image #9.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1860 US Federal Census, Michigan, Allegan County, Leighton, p. 232, Image #12.
Hiram Haney1
b. 1837
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | 1837 | Ohio, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, Michigan, Lapeer Co., Lapeer, HH #1141, Image #15.
Hiram Joseph Haney1
b. circa 1805, d. between 1842 and 1846
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Unknown (?)1 d. s 1808 |
Family |
Sarah Cross b. c 1807 | |
| Marriage* | 18 February 1827 | Sarah Cross; Church of England, Ascot, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada; "...Hiram Haney of major age, farmer, and Sarah Cross, of minor age and both of Shipton were married by banns..."3 |
| Children | 1. | Sarah Jane Haney5 b. 6 Jul 1828 |
| 2. | Keziah Ann Haney5 b. 7 Sep 1830 | |
| 3. | Mary Eliza Haney5 b. 26 Dec 1832 | |
| 4. | Hiram Parker Haney5 b. 21 Feb 1835 | |
| 5. | William Cross Haney4 b. 27 Sep 1837 | |
| 6. | George Thomas Haney6 b. 15 May 1840 | |
| 7. | Sarah Elizabeth Haney6 b. 7 Aug 1842 |
| Birth* | circa 1805 | possibly Quebec1 |
| Note* | 26 March 1826 | Church of England, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; Hiram Haney is listed as a witness to the marriage of Isaac HUCKINS (of Melbourne) and Phoebe Aldridge.2 |
| Marriage* | 18 February 1827 | Sarah Cross; Church of England, Ascot, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada; "...Hiram Haney of major age, farmer, and Sarah Cross, of minor age and both of Shipton were married by banns..."3 |
| Death* | between 1842 and 1846 | Durham, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; In the baptismal record of William Cross Haney in 1846, it states "son of Hiram Joseph Haney and his wife, Sarah Cross...", however, Sarah signed her name as Sarah E. Haney, widow.1,4 |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, Church of England, 1826.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Sherbrooke County, Ascot, Church of England, 1827.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Durham, Durham Congregational Church, 1846.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Stanstead, District of St. Francois, Sherbrooke, Baptist Church, 1837.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Durham, Congregational Church, 1846.
Hiram Parker Haney1
b. 21 February 1835
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Hiram Joseph Haney1 b. c 1805, d. bt 1842 - 1846 | |
| Mother | Sarah Cross1 b. c 1807 |
| Birth* | 21 February 1835 | 1,2 |
| Baptism | 5 July 1846 | Congregational Church, Durham, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada2 |
Horace Haney1
b. circa 1801, d. after 1870
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Unknown (?)1 d. s 1808 |
Family |
Margaret McSweeney b. c 1802 | |
| Marriage* | 11 December 1825 | Margaret McSweeney; Church of England, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "Married on this eleventh day of December, 1825, "Harris Haney" of the township of Durham, farmer, and Margaret "Swaney" of the township of Kingsey. Witnesses Sam Wood and Henry Haney."6,7 Witness: Henry Francis Haney |
| Children | 1. | Charles Haney b. c 1829 |
| 2. | George Haney10 b. 22 Dec 1831 | |
| 3. | Eliza Haney8 b. c 1833 | |
| 4. | Edward Haney11 b. 26 Apr 1834 | |
| 5. | Sarah Ann Haney8 b. 20 Mar 1836 | |
| 6. | Rose Ann Haney12 b. 5 Jul 1838 | |
| 7. | Aurelia Haney8 b. c 1843 |
| Name Variation | Charles Horace Haney; Most records only have the name of Horace but in the baptism record of Sarah Ann Haney, his daughter, it states his name is Charles Horace.2 | |
| Birth* | circa 1801 | Vermont, United States; Date and place of birth is based on information from the 1870 Census.1,3 |
| Land | 15 October 1819 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; It appears that Lot#2 in the 4th Concession on the NW side of Jacques Cartier River is granted.4 |
| Land Petition* | 30 July 1823 | St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; Petitioned for land in the newly surveyed area of Riviere aux Pines in the 2nd Range.5 |
| Migration* | between 1823 and 1825 | It appears that Horace left Valcartier around this time and moved the Drummond area of Quebec. However, it is also possible that Elijah bought the Valcartier land for him and that he never actually came to Valcartier to live. |
| Marriage* | 11 December 1825 | Margaret McSweeney; Church of England, Drummondville, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "Married on this eleventh day of December, 1825, "Harris Haney" of the township of Durham, farmer, and Margaret "Swaney" of the township of Kingsey. Witnesses Sam Wood and Henry Haney."6,7 Witness: Henry Francis Haney |
| Census | 30 September 1850 | Murray, Orleans County, New York, United States; "Horace Haney, age 47, male, farmer, born VT. Living with him: Margaret, age 20 ?, born Ireland. Eliza, age 16, female, born Canada. Edward, age 14, male, born Canada , attended school. Sarah A. , age 11, female, born Canada , attended school. Aurelia, age 7 ?, female, born Canada , attended school. Charles, age 21 ?, male, born NY, attended school.8 |
| Census | 31 July 1860 | Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan, United States; "Horace Haney, age 60, male, white, farmer, real estate valued at $250, born Vermont. Living with him: Margaret, 57, female, white, born Canada. Eliza, age 27, female, white, dress maker, born Canada. Dorille, age 19, female, white, school teacher, born NY.9 |
| Census* | 20 July 1870 | Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan, United States; Listed as "Horrace Haney" (sic), 70, male, white, farmer, real estate valued at $850, born Vermont, parents are not listed as foreign-born. Living with him: Margaret, aged 68, female, white, keeping house, born Ireland, both parents of foreign-birth.3 Witness: Margaret McSweeney |
| Death* | after 1870 | possibly in Michigan1 |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic Catholic Church, 1836.
- [S501] 1870 U.S. Census, online www.ancestry.com, Michigan, Genesee, Grand Blanc, p. 11 & 12.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1709.
- [S431] Quebec Archives online at http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/. Source is Fonds Ministère des Terres et Forêts (Land Records). Cote (reference)#E21,S64,SS5,SSS6,D1176.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummondville, St-Frederic, 1832.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, Church of England, 1825.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, 1850 US Federal Census, New York, Orleans County, Murray, Image #34.
- [S500] 1900 U.S. Census, online www.ancestry.com, Michigan, Genesee County, Grand Blanc, p. 259.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic, 1832.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic Catholic Church, 1834.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic Catholic Church, 1839.
Isabella Haney1
b. 7 October 1836
| Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
| Father | Heber Haney1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| Mother | Bridget Mahon1 |
| Birth* | 7 October 1836 | Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada1 |
| Baptism | 16 October 1836 | Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; "of the lawful marrige of Hubert Heney and Bridget Mahoney...godfather Thomas Cassin and Eliza Hart..."1 Witness: Thomas Cassin |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Portneuf County, 1836.
Keziah Ann Haney1
b. 7 September 1830
| Last Edited | 1 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Hiram Joseph Haney1 b. c 1805, d. bt 1842 - 1846 | |
| Mother | Sarah Cross1 b. c 1807 |
| Birth* | 7 September 1830 | 1 |
Citations
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Stanstead, District of St. Francois, Sherbrooke, Baptist Church, 1837.
Laura Haney1
b. 19 July 1796, d. 9 December 1869
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 |
Family 1 |
James Fields d. 15 Nov 1816 | |
| Marriage* | 17 June 1816 | James Fields; Trois Rivieres Protestant Congregation, Trois-Rivieres, Saint-Maurice County, Quebec, Canada; "...were married by licence James Fields, cordwainer of Three Rivers, who is of age and who has no family, tutors or curetors (?) in the country, bachelor and Lorrey Haney, spinster of the same place who is of age and married with the consent of her parents and who declares herself unable to sign her name in the presence of Leonard Ostrom and John Pisce Bostwidk (?) both of whom declare themselves no way related to either of the Parties by me, R. Thent (?), Rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church." Witnesses signed.3 |
| Child | 1. | James Fields5 b. 21 Sep 1816 |
Family 2 |
Peter Placey b. c 1795, d. 10 Jul 1880 | |
| Marriage* | 24 June 1818 | Peter Placey; Church of England, Shipton, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada; "...married by banns Peter Placy (sic) farmer of the Township of Kingsey who is of age and Lory Fields, widow, of the same place is also of age in the presence of Asa Bean and Charles Young of the aforesaid Township..."4 |
| Children | 1. | Jerome Wilson Placey6 b. 14 Dec 1818 |
| 2. | Sophia Christina Placey6 b. 25 Dec 1820 | |
| 3. | George Alexander Placey6 b. 28 Dec 1822 | |
| 4. | Eliza Nancy Placey6 b. 23 Jan 1824 | |
| 5. | Mary Clanacy Placey6 b. 27 Jun 1827 | |
| 6. | Peter Oatis Placey6 b. 30 Jan 1830 | |
| 7. | Margaret Mahala Placey6 b. 23 Dec 1832 | |
| 8. | Felix Franklin Placey6 b. 7 Jun 1836 | |
| 9. | Matilda Mahala Placey7 b. 19 Jul 1840 |
| Research Note* | At this time, I have no hard evidence that this is the daughter of Elijah Haney. I am not listing a mother for Laura as it appears that her mother is probably the first wife of Elijah whose name is currently unknown. In several of the baptisms of her children with Peter Placey, it states the mother is "Margaret Haney" instead of Laura. In the one for Sophia Christina, it states the godmother was Margaret Haney, "aunt". So possibly - 1. Either the priest made a mistake in the other baptisms, which were all on the same day, and named the mother Margaret instead of Laura, or 2. Laura's first or middle name was Margaret. 3. Also, it is possible that the aunt is Horace Haney's wife, Margaret McSweeney. | |
| Birth* | 19 July 1796 | United States; The burial record gives her date of birth. The 1861 Census of Durham, Quebec states she was born in the US.2 |
| Married Name | 17 June 1816 | Fields3 |
| Marriage* | 17 June 1816 | James Fields; Trois Rivieres Protestant Congregation, Trois-Rivieres, Saint-Maurice County, Quebec, Canada; "...were married by licence James Fields, cordwainer of Three Rivers, who is of age and who has no family, tutors or curetors (?) in the country, bachelor and Lorrey Haney, spinster of the same place who is of age and married with the consent of her parents and who declares herself unable to sign her name in the presence of Leonard Ostrom and John Pisce Bostwidk (?) both of whom declare themselves no way related to either of the Parties by me, R. Thent (?), Rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church." Witnesses signed.3 |
| (Witness) Death | 15 November 1816 | James Fields; Trois-Rivieres, Saint-Maurice County, Quebec, Canada; "...James Fields, shoemaker of this town, who died on the fifteenth instant by me...witnesses were Solomon Benjamin and John Bostwidk.3 |
| Residence* | 1818 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada4 |
| Married Name | 24 June 1818 | Placey4 |
| Marriage* | 24 June 1818 | Peter Placey; Church of England, Shipton, Sherbrooke County, Quebec, Canada; "...married by banns Peter Placy (sic) farmer of the Township of Kingsey who is of age and Lory Fields, widow, of the same place is also of age in the presence of Asa Bean and Charles Young of the aforesaid Township..."4 |
| Death* | 9 December 1869 | Durham, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; "Laura Hainey, wife of Peter Placy, farmer of the township of Durham, born on the 19th day of July, 1796, died on the 9th day of December, 1869 and was buried on the 11th day of the same month...in the private burial ground on the farm of her son, by me. I. Carr Witnesses: George Placy Amanda Placy George A. Placy."2 Witness: Peter Placey |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Québec, registres des églises protestantes, 1763-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159378-769018-81 : accessed 24 Oct 2013), Quebec, Non-Catholic Parish Registers, 1763-1967 > Quebec, Non-Catholic Parish Registers, 1763-1967 > Durham > Church of England in Canada Holy Trinity > Baptisms, marriages, burials 1869 > image 20 of 21.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Trois Rivieres Protestant Congregaton, 1816.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Shipton, Sherbrooke County, Church of England, 1818.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Trois Rivieres Protestant Congregaton, 1817.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Drummond County, Drummondville, St-Frederic Catholic Church, 1836.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Sherbrooke County, Melbourne, Church of England, 1842.
Louisa Eliza Haney1
b. circa 1815, d. 20 February 1896
| Last Edited | 5 Jul 2018 |
| Father | Elijah Haney1 b. 1768, d. 16 May 1850 | |
| Mother | Mary Randall1 b. c 1772, d. 2 Jun 1859 |
Family |
John Allen b. c 1816, d. 3 May 1885 | |
| Marriage* | 15 December 1842 | John Allen; Quebec, Canada; "On this fifteenth day of December, one thousand and forty two, John Allen of major age, bachelor, and Louisa Haney, of major age, spinster, both of Kingsey, were married by me after banns published in presence of subscribing witnesses. Witnesses: George Henney John (x) Allen Louisa (x) Haney5 Witness: George Haney |
| Children | 1. | MaryAnne Allen7 b. c 1843 |
| 2. | Alfred Allen7 b. c 1846 | |
| 3. | Elijah Allen7 b. c 1847 | |
| 4. | Ozman Allen7 b. c 1854 | |
| 5. | George Allen7 b. c 1855 | |
| 6. | Thomas Allen7 b. c 1857 | |
| 7. | Richard Allen7 b. c 1858 | |
| 8. | Elize J. Allen7 b. c 1859, d. 9 Sep 1873 |
| Birth* | circa 1815 | Date based on age on gravestone.1 |
| (Witness) Baptism | 10 May 1829 | Thomas J. Brown; Aubigny Church of England, Aubigny, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "Thomas, son of Hannah Heney (sic) in the Settlement of Valcartier, in the District of Quebec, (reputed father, John Brown, of the same place) was born on the second day of April, and baptized on the tenth day of May in the year...1829...in the presence of Elijah Heney, Heber Heney, Louisa Heney, sponsors." Note: Could John Brown, be the son of William Brown and Marion Graham? He was 24 at the time and in Valcartier.2 |
| (Witness) Baptism | 21 September 1834 | Ann Bethel; Aubigny Church of England, Aubigny, Quebec County, Quebec, Canada; "...daughter of William Bethel, farmer of Valcartier, and of Bridget (formerly Hernarney) his wife...." Witnesses: Mary and William McCormick and Louisa Haney.3 |
| (Witness) Marriage | 7 October 1835 | Bridget Mahon, Heber Haney; Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier, Portneuf County, Quebec, Canada; "...after the publication of three banns of marriage...between Hubert Haney, son of age to Elija Heney and Mary Dutch of Valcartier on the one part and Bridget Mahon, resident in Valcartier, daughter to Owen Mahon and Isabella McDormand of the County Leirim, Ireland on the other part, and...in presence of Elja Henry, father, and Thomas Cassin, friend of the bridegroom, and of Louisa Heney, friend, and of Patrick Reynolds,cousin to the bride... Signed: Heber Haney Elijah Heeny Thomas Cassin Louisa Haney Patrick Reynolds William Corrigan Maurice Griffin Patrick Cassin H. Paisley, priest" My comments: Patrick Reynolds, son of Peter Reynolds and Brigitt Donnelly is married to Jean Nicols in Loretteville, Quebec in 1826 and one of the witnesses is Mary Henney. So somehow, his parents must be related to either Elijah Haney or Mary Dutch.4 |
| Married Name | 15 December 1842 | Allen5 |
| Marriage* | 15 December 1842 | John Allen; Quebec, Canada; "On this fifteenth day of December, one thousand and forty two, John Allen of major age, bachelor, and Louisa Haney, of major age, spinster, both of Kingsey, were married by me after banns published in presence of subscribing witnesses. Witnesses: George Henney John (x) Allen Louisa (x) Haney5 Witness: George Haney |
| (Witness) Death | 9 September 1873 | Elize J. Allen; Quebec, Canada6 |
| (Witness) Death | 3 May 1885 | John Allen; Quebec, Canada6 |
| Death* | 20 February 1896 | Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada6 |
| Burial* | February 1896 | Sydenham Place Cemetery, Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey, Drummond County, Quebec, Canada; Gravestone on website says: "John Allen, Died May 3, 1885, aged 69 years. Also his wife, Louisa Haney, died Feb. 20, 1896, Aged 81 Years."6 |
Citations
- [S431] Kyle/Haney Family Tree @ http://www.kylefamily.us/id40_elijah_haney.htm
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Aubigny, Church of England, 1829.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967, Levis, Aubigny, Church of England, 1834.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Catholic Church, Portneuf County, 1835.
- [S771] Drouin Collection, www.ancestry.com: Ancestry.com, Quebec, Sherbrooke County, Melbourne, 1842.
- [S431] Find A Grave Website. Cemetery listing for Sydenham Place, Centre-du-Quebec Region, Quebec. (This is the Anglican cemetery in Kingsey, Quebec.).
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Library and Archives Canada; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Census Returns For 1861; Roll: C-1278-1279
(Canada East, Drummond County, Enum. District #2, Kingsey, Sheet No. 7.
Mary Haney1
b. circa 1839
| Last Edited | 24 Oct 2013 |
| Father | Heber Haney1 b. c 1813, d. bt 1850 - 1860 | |
| Mother | Bridget Mahon1 |
Family |
Sidney Lake | |
| Marriage* | 25 August 1855 | Sidney Lake; Michigan, United States2 |
| Birth* | circa 1839 | Michigan, United States1 |
| Married Name | 25 August 1855 | Lake2 |
| Marriage* | 25 August 1855 | Sidney Lake; Michigan, United States2 |
Mary Haney1
b. circa 1843
| Last Edited | 4 Nov 2013 |
| Father | Henry Francis Haney1 b. 12 Feb 1800, d. 25 Nov 1881 | |
| Mother | Hannah Wiggins1 b. c 1803 |
| Birth* | circa 1843 | Michigan, United States1 |
| (Witness) Census | 30 September 1850 | Henry Francis Haney; Lapeer, Lapeer County, Michigan, United States; "Henry Hunsey (sic)" HH #1141, age 50, male, carpenter, real estate value of $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah Hunsey, age 47, female, born NH. Elijah, age 21, male, born LC (Lower Canada). William, age 17, male, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 15, male, born LC, attended school within the year. Hiram, age 13, male, born Ohio, attended school within the year. George, age 10, male, born NY. Elizabeth, age 8, female, born NY. Mary, age 7, female, born Michigan Francis, age 4, male, born Mich. Emma, female, age 7 months, born Mich.1 |
| (Witness) Census | 19 July 1860 | Henry Francis Haney; Leighton, Allegan County, Michigan, United States; "Hiram F. Haney (sic - should be Henry F.)" HH #1895, age 59, male, farmer, real estate value of $1000, personal estate valued at $300, born VT. Living with him: Hannah, 56, female, born NH. Henry, age 33, male, carpenter and farmer, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. William, age 28, male, farmer, real estate valued at $600, born New Hampshire. Harris, age 26, male, Doctor, personal estate valued at $100, born Canada East. George, age 20, male, farm laborer, real estate valued at $300, born NY. Elizabeth, age 18, female, born NY, attended school. Mary, age 16, female, born Michigan, attended school. Francis, age 13, male, born Mich., attended school. Ann J., female, age 10, born Mich., attended school. Charles, male, age 1, born Michigan. The agricultural census for Henry F. Haney shows: 25 acres of improved land 100 acres of unimproved land $1000 cash value of land $100 cash value of farm implements and machinery 4 horses 2 milch cows 2 working oxen 4 other cattle 10 swine $400 value of livestock 100 bushels of wheat 50 bundles of Indian Corn2 |