John haynes b.1806 (General)

by Mike Pinchin @, Bedford, England, Monday, January 05, 2015, 19:59 (3610 days ago) @ Danhaynes03uk

Incidental information from the BNA,

This could be John the Elder or Younger, I suppose,

Gloucester Chronicle Saturday 08 November 1834

St. Briavels Gloucestershire

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION

All those four eligibly situated and substantially stone-built MESSUAGES or Tenements………………
………….and in the several occupations of……..John Haynes, Shoemaker £5 (per annum, paid quarterly)……………….
The houses are conveniently situated in the centre of the village near the castle…………

This could be John the Elder,

Gloucester Journal Monday 05 September 1814

ST. BRIAVELLS , September 3, 1814

A ROBBERY

WHEREAS ON Wednesday Evening last as JOHN HAYNES, of the village of St. Briavells, was returning home between the hours of Eight and Nine o’Clock, he was met by two Foot Pads, who presented pistols to his head, demanded his money, and robbed him of Cash and Bills to the amount of Fourteen Pounds Nineteen Shillings (maybe upwards of £500 today), within half a mile of his own house………………
…………………..upon conviction shall receive a reward of TEN GUINEAS from me.

John the Younger?

Cheltenham Chronicle Thursday 12 January1843

GLOUCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

John Haynes, charged with stealing at St. Briavels, a piece of timber, the property of William James, was acquitted.


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