Haines Family Association, Inc.

Researching, collecting, preserving and publishing the history of the Haines Family settlers and others in the area of what is now known as northern Greene County, Town of Hunter, Catskill Mountains, New York, commonly referred to as “the mountaintop.”

 

Home

Mission

1779 Trek

Lt. Richard Haines

Newsletter

Reunions 2010, 2011

Reunions 2007 thru 2009

REUNION INVITATION

Births, Deaths, More 2012

HFA Obituaries 2011

HFA Obituaries 2010

HFA Obituaries 2009

Cemeteries: Info & Photos

Aaron Haines Cemetery

Haines Falls Cemetery

Layman Burying Ground

Other Important Projects

John & Mary Haines Line

JohnMaryHainesFamilyIndex

Pages 1-36, & Other Info.

Pages 37-99, & MoreInfo

Pages 100-141, & MoreInfo

Pages 142 on, & More Info

Hemlock Article, Page 1

Hemlock Article, Page 2

Membership Application

Contact Us

Links



Welcome to our website!
 
  
2011 reunion info and pictures are posted.

An index listing the descendants of John and Mary (Frost) Haines is posted.
Pages 1 - 190 are now published in the "John & Mary Haines Line" genealogy listings.
Other relevant pages are included, with information on censuses, various inns and boarding houses
of the time that were built and owned by Haines families, and more.
Also added on 5.9.12 - interesting info on Charles W. Haines: President Arthur visits &
Charles refuses to turn the falls on for him; Twilight Park established with restrictions on liquor;
7 Haines families with adjoining properties; and more great stuff!  
 

Memorial highway signs have been placed
in memory of Lt. Richard A. Haines. Click here for more information.
 
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Site last updated on May 17, 2012.

 

The Haines Family Association, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to rescuing and maintaining historic markers, cemeteries, and burying grounds, such as the Aaron Haines Cemetery and the Layman Burying Ground in Haines Falls; to promoting an increase in knowledge of and interest in the pioneer spirit of the early settlers of the mountaintop by researching, collecting, preserving, and publishing the genealogical history of its settlement and their contributions to the development of this area; and to undertaking such other worthwhile projects and efforts that will contribute to the general public good.

Our website is a work in progress. More information will be added as soon as it is prepared for uploading.  Check back often to see what's new!


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