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John J Haney

1 Mar 1849 – 25 Jul 1919

Birth1 Mar 1849
Death25 Jul 1919
CemeteryConcord Cemetery
Jacobia , Hunt County , Texas , USA
Added byJohn Armstrong on 17 Nov 2003
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Hunt County, Texas, Marriages 1846-1911, page 191: groom: Haney, J.J. bride: St. Clair, S.A. married: 16 Nov 1882 recorded: marriage volume D page 196 ---------- Texas Deaths Name: John Haney Event Type: Death Event Date: 25 Jul 1919 Event Place: Jacobia, Hunt, Texas, United States Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 01 Mar 1849 Birthplace: Charleston, Tennessee Father's Name: John Haney Certificate Number: 21716 GS Film number: 2073635 Digital Folder Number: 005145723 Image Number: 00075 Citing this Record: "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K38Z-5GG : 13 March 2018), John Haney in entry for John Haney, 25 Jul 1919; citing certificate number 21716, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,073,635. ---------- John J HANEY was born on Thursday, March 1, 1849, in Charleston, Bradley, Tennessee, USA. He was the son of Nathaniel B HANEY and Rebecca D _____. John is found on the 1850 Bradley, Tennessee census as a young child, age 1. On the 1860 census he is age 11 and attending school along with several brothers and sisters. He and his parents were members of the Candies Creek Baptist Church in the early 1870’s and were dismissed by letter in 1871 and 1874. John wanted to try his hand at gold mining and in 1880 is working as a miner in Mineral City, San Juan County, Colorado, just 31 years of age. He apparently struck his fortune because he returned to Hunt County, Texas where his parents moved, and was a well-to-do man. He received a small portion of his grandfather’s estate in 1897 when his grandfather’s estate was settled in Rutherford, North Carolina 06 May 1897. His father having passed away in February 1890 and his share distributed to John and his brothers and sisters. John married Miss Susan St. Clair on 16 November 1882 in Hunt County, Texas. He and Susan reared their family in Jacobia Prairie, two miles south of where Jacobia now is. There he became a successful farm and stock man. John and Susan had two sons, Marvin Ernest Haney and Fred Franklin Haney and one sister, Ethel E Haney. John died at 8:30 a.m., July 25, 1919. John was laid to rest under Masonic honors in the Concord Cemetery, July 26, 1919. Aged 70 years, 5 months, and 19 days. Contributor: Txbluebell4 (47307097) • [email protected] Contributor: Txbluebell4 (47307097) 2 Mar 2020

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