Joseph Jonathan Hinse, son of Jonathan Haynes and Sarah Moulton. Born Sep 3, 1684 Newbury, Ma, died estimated EST. WFT, 1735-1776 St-Thomas-de-Mon, Pq, Canada, approximately 92 years [2024wft.FTW] !DEATH-PLACE: Rene Jette "Dictionnarie Genealogique des Familles duQueebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page He died at St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada !COMMENT: Roger W. Lawrence's "Indian Captives of New England Taken to Canada". Property of American-Canadian Genealogical Society, Manchester,NH. "Hundreds of New Englanders during the French and Indians Wars were taken prisoners by the Indians and brought to Canada. Some lived with their captors with whom they intermarried. Others were ransomed by Canadian settlers and became free and adopted Canadian citizenship. In the group naturalized May 1710 by royal proclamation were to persons named Joseph HINS. They became the ancestors of many French Canadians. The family name is variously spelled HAYNES, HAINS, HINS, HINCE, HAINCE etc. While reaping his crops, Jonathan HAYNES and his shildren were surprised by the Indians at Haverhill, MA on Aug 15 1696. The children and he were taken prisoners. The father, Jonathan and his son, Thomas, escaped in what is now Maine, and made their way to Saco. The other Children; Mary, Jonathan Jr. and Joseph went to Canada and were ransomed by the French. Mary was redeemed and returned to New England, but Jonathan Jr. and Joseph remained with the French. On 13 Dec. 1741 by a contract at Notary Pierre ROUSSELOT there was an inventory of the property of Joseph HINSE and of Marie PAUZE. On 15 Dec. 1741 by a contract at Notary Pierre ROUSSELOT there was the partition of the property of Joseph HUNSE and Marie PAUZE among their children. On 16 December 1741 by a contract at Notary ROUSSELOT there was the sale of a house and buildings by Joseph HINSE an Marie PAUZE, his wife, to Joseph GENDRON, Augustin and Jean HINSE." It's not clear why both brothers later both adopted the name Joseph, but it is proved that they were both brothers. Married Oct 31, 1712 Montmagny, Pq, Canada (58 years married) to: Marie Pauze, daughter of Jacques Pauze and Marie Jobidon. Born Nov 4, 1694 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died Jun 1771 Beloeil, Pq, Canada, 76 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-BAPTISM: Renee Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles duQuebec" 1983, University of Montreal, Page 884. Facts about this person: Christening November 04, 1694 Montmagny, PQ, Canada Children: 1. Joseph HainesBorn 1714 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died estimated EST. WFT, 1715-1804, approximately 90 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BURIAL-PLACE-MARRIAGE CONTRACT-COMMENT: Rene Jette, "Dictionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, 1983, Page He was buried at St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada. He had sevenchildren. Marraige contract on 6 Jan 1744 was recorded with (Notary) ROUSSELOT. Facts about this person: Christening September 29, 1714 Montmagny, PQ, Canada Burial May 10, 1767 St-Thomas-de-Mon, PQ, Canada 2. Jean HainesBorn Jun 23, 1716 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died estimated EST. WFT, 1717-1806, approximately 90 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] Facts about this person: Christening June 24, 1716 Montmagny, PQ, Canada 3. Alexandre Noel HainesBorn ± ABT. 1718, died estimated EST. WFT, 1719-1808, approximately 90 years [2024wft.FTW] !COMMENT: Had eleven children. 4. Augustin HainesBorn Dec 24, 1720 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died 1749, 28 or 29 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BURIAL PLACE: St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada Facts about this person: Christening December 26, 1720 Montmagny, PQ, Canada Burial December 09, 1749 St-Thomas-de-Mon, PQ, Canada 5. Marie Joseph HainesBorn Apr 15, 1723 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died estimated EST. WFT, 1724-1817, approximately 94 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] Facts about this person: Christening April 18, 1723 Montmagny, PQ, Canada 6. Marie Madeleine HainesBorn 1725, died 1767, 41 or 42 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] ?? Line 8734: (New PAF RIN=913) 1 BURI 2 PLAC St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada Facts about this person: Christening April 15, 1725 Montmagny, PQ, Canada Burial September 03, 1767 St-Thomas-de-Mon, PQ, Canada 7. Marie Angelique HainesBorn 1726, died 1727, 0 or 1 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] Facts about this person: Christening September 29, 1726 Montmagny, PQ, Canada Burial February 13, 1726/27 Montmagny, PQ, Canada 8. Francois Marie HainesBorn Jan 3, 1728/1729 Montmagny, Pq, Canada, died estimated EST. WFT, 1730-1819, approximately 91 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] Facts about this person: Christening January 03, 1728/29 Montmagny, PQ, Canada 9. Marie Louise HainesBorn 1731, died estimated EST. WFT, 1732-1825, approximately 94 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BAPTISM-PLACE: St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada Facts about this person: Christening October 21, 1731 St-Thomas-de-Mon, PQ, Canada 10. Clement HainesBorn 1734 St-Thomas-de-Mon, Pq, Canada, died estimated EST. WFT, 1762-1825, approximately 91 years 1 _FA1 2 PLAC See Note Page 2 SOUR S029425 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 9, 2003 [2024wft.FTW] !BIRTH-BAPTISM-PLACE-SOURCE: St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada, thisfrom; Rene Jette. !MARRIAGE-PLACE-SOURCE: at St-Thomas-de-Montmagny, PQ, Canada, fromsource; Claude Drouin, "Repertoire Alphabetique des Mariages Canadian-Francais de 1760 a 1935", printed in Ottawa, 1989. Facts about this person: Christening July 16, 1734 St-Thomas-de-Mon, PQ, Canada |