Deeds and Other Documents: 1875-1890
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Between 1875 and 1890, things seem to have settled down on the Haynes place following the Civil War and Reconstruction, although both Robert and Arthur died during this time. Land sales and exchanges among Haynes family members were the major land-related events.
Haynes Family Members Exchange Land Among Themselves
JC Book H, page 223 Celia Haynes gives 640 acres to her oldest son, Christopher
Robert Haynes, youngest son of Thomas and Celia, is killed in 1878
JC Book K, page 267 Julia E. and Amos W. Haynes sell 353 head of cattle to Stockdale and Humphrey
JC Book K, page 403 Celia Haynes sells 2,360 acres to her son, Amos W. Haynes
JC Book K, page 412 Amos W. Haynes sells 960 acres back to Celia
JC Book L, page 565 Celia Haynes has Adams Webb manage her cattle for five years
JC Book N, page 103 Amos W. Haynes sells 700 acres to Mary Julia Haynes Whalen
JC Book N, page 503 Amos W. Haynes sells his cattle branded AH to Mary Julia and Michael C. Whalen
Arthur Haynes dies around 1888 or 1889
JC Book O, page 544 Celia Haynes gives 300 acres to her grandson, Thomas S. Haynes, son of Arthur
JC Book O, page 627 Amos W. Haynes deeds 770 acres in the Juan Fernandez Grant to Michael C. Whalen
JC Book O, page 629 Mary Julia Haynes Whalen deeds 700 acres back to Amos W. Haynes
JC Book H, page 223 Celia Haynes gives 640 acres to her oldest son, Christopher
Robert Haynes, youngest son of Thomas and Celia, is killed in 1878
JC Book K, page 267 Julia E. and Amos W. Haynes sell 353 head of cattle to Stockdale and Humphrey
JC Book K, page 403 Celia Haynes sells 2,360 acres to her son, Amos W. Haynes
JC Book K, page 412 Amos W. Haynes sells 960 acres back to Celia
JC Book L, page 565 Celia Haynes has Adams Webb manage her cattle for five years
JC Book N, page 103 Amos W. Haynes sells 700 acres to Mary Julia Haynes Whalen
JC Book N, page 503 Amos W. Haynes sells his cattle branded AH to Mary Julia and Michael C. Whalen
Arthur Haynes dies around 1888 or 1889
JC Book O, page 544 Celia Haynes gives 300 acres to her grandson, Thomas S. Haynes, son of Arthur
JC Book O, page 627 Amos W. Haynes deeds 770 acres in the Juan Fernandez Grant to Michael C. Whalen
JC Book O, page 629 Mary Julia Haynes Whalen deeds 700 acres back to Amos W. Haynes