Samuel Thomas Gaines
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SAMUEL THOMAS GAINES On November 13, 2013, the beloved husband of the late Edythe R. Gaines and devoted father of Shirley Harris and Sterling T. LeFawn Gaines passed away. He is also survived by sev
Samuel Thomas Gaines Birth 1889 Death 19 Feb 1957 aged 67-68 Burial
When Samuel Gaines was born about 1638, in Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Henry Gaines, was 50 and his mother, Jane Partridge, was 31. He married Ann Wright on 7 April 1665, in Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. Thomas Gaines. 1668-
Samuel Gaines . Descendants of Samuel HADDAM FOUNDER Gaines . Generation No. 1 . 1. SAMUEL HADDAM FOUNDER 2 GAINES HENRY 1 was born 1638 in Lynn, Essex, MA, and died January 05, 169900 in Glastonbury, Hartford, CT. He married ANNA BURNHAM May 01, 1668, daughter of Thomas Burnham and Ann Wright.
Samuel Thomas Gaines Birth 4 Mar 1858. Kentucky, USA Death 15 Mar 1920 aged 62 Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Burial. Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Lawrenceburg, Anderson County, Kentucky, USA Show Map GPS-Latitude 38.0233893, Longitude -84.8921551. Plot Section 8, Lot 5, Grave 3 Memorial ID 105964144
SAMUEL GAINES passed away in Washington, District of Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Washington Post on November 16, 2013.
Genealogy for Samuel Gaines 1638 - 1700 family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Thomas Gaines. son. John Gaines. son. Henry Gaines. father. Jane Gaines. mother. About Samuel Gaines. Reference GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - SmartCopy Mar 21 2021, 152608 UTC view all 16 Samuel Gaines
Explore genealogy for Samuel Gaines Sr born abt. 1638 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts died 1700 Glastonbury, Connecticut including ancestors descendants more in the free family tree community. 1688 June 4 Samuel's father-in-law Thomas Burnham died and in his will he bequeathed the land in the possession of Samuel Gaines, to the wife of
John Gaines II and Thomas Gaines were father and son chairmakers and turners in Ipswich, Massachusetts, during the first half of the 18th century. They were also the father and brother of noted Portsmouth, New Hampshire chairmaker John Gaines III. Gaines, Samuel,