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Ellenor (Neate) Haines migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
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Eleanor Neate married 1 April 1638 at Dilton, Wiltshire to Samuel Haines. Dilton at that time was part of the chapelry of Westbury...[1]
Ellinor Neate Probable Baptism Date: 5 Dec 1619 Baptism Place: Bishops Canning, (about 17 miles from Westbury) Wiltshire, England Father Thomas Neate. [3]
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On 1 April 1638 Samuel Haines married Ellenor NEATE[4], in Parish of Dilton, Hamlet of Westbury, Wiltshire, England[2]. Ellenor died before 1690[5].
The official parish register for 1638 prodives the following entry for their marriage: "William Hucketts and Jane Pierce were marryed on the first day of April. Samuel Haines and Ellenor Neate were marryed the same day." The marriage is truly the stuff of fairy tales with Samuel surviving shipwreck, apprenticeship and hardship in the new land; only to return to England, marry his betrothed and take her back to his homestead in New England[2].
Children include
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December 5, 1619
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Wiltshire, England
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1643 |
1643
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Dover, Strafford County, NH, United States
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1646 |
1646
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Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States
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1650 |
1650
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Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1682 |
1682
Age 62
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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1930 |
October 18, 1930
Age 310
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November 18, 1930
Age 310
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