Summertime! Sun! Fun! Family Reunion! Welcome to our website!
The 38th Annual Family Reunion Picnic
will be held on July 20, 2024 at the South Lake pavilion of
North-South Lake State Park in Haines Falls, NY.
The 37th Annual Family Reunion Picnic
was held on July 22, 2023 at the South Lake pavilion of
North-South Lake State Park in Haines Falls, NY.
Click here to read the 2023 HFA newsletter.
Our 36th Annual Family Reunion Picnic
was held on July 30th, 2022 at the North Lake Pavilion of
North-South Lake State Park in Haines Falls, NY.
Click here to read the 2022 newsletter with all the details!
A helpful note: If you have the name of a Haines ancestor that you wish to further research, go to the "index" page by clicking here to look for the name and see if there is a corresponding page that may have further infomation for you. The entire list of the descendents of John and Mary (Frost) Haines, as contained in our genealogy tome, is now posted. Other relevant pages are also posted, with information on censuses, various inns and boarding houses of the time that were built and owned by Haines families, and more.
Click here to read The Hemlock article of summer, 2015 with info (including photos!) of those buried in the Aaron Haines cemetery in Haines Falls, NY.
♦ We have EIGHT family trees posted! → The Haines Family Association invites members to submit their family tree and photos for publication on our website. Click here for submission guidelines and FAQ's. Click any name below the "Descendants" page to see family trees with photos of ancestors and current photos!
Not a member, but wish you were? Visit our MEMBERSHIP PAGE for details and a printable form!
~ You can now "like" the Haines Family Association on FaceBook! ~
Would you like to sign our GuestBook? Leave a comment for us,
or ask a question. We'd love to hear from you! (find it below)
Site last updated on July 8, 2024
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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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