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Marriage: Children:
  1. William Haynes Summers: Birth: 15 FEB 1832 in Salem, Livinston Co.,KY.

  2. Adeline Given Summers: Birth: 23 FEB 1834.

  3. George S Summers: Birth: 10 MAR 1836.

  4. Henry Given Summers: Birth: 2 APR 1838. Death: 17 DEC 1858

  5. Nancy R Summers: Birth: 18 MAY 1840.

  6. Jo Ann Summers: Birth: 1 JUN 1843.

  7. Elizabeth Summers: Birth: ABT. 1846. Death: 17 NOV 1866

  8. Emiline Summers: Birth: 1848.

  9. Rufus B. Summers: Death: 25 AUG 1869

  10. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   Joseph Summers & Evalina Haynes MarriageLicense in Letha Summers file

Notes
a. Note:   Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, Kniffin 2nd ed., 1885
 Crittenden Co.
  H.A. HAYNES, circuit clerk, is a native of Crittenden County, Ky., and the
 eldest of a family of seven children born to Robert F. and Anna C.
 (Chastain) Haynes, the father a native of Kentucky, and the mother of
 Virginia. Subject's paternal ancestors were from North Carolina, his
 great-grandfather Christopher Haynes immigrating to Kentucky many years
 ago, settling in what was then Livingston County. Here subject's
 paternal grandfather, Robert H. Haynes, was born; he first settled in the
 western part of Crittenden (then Livingston) County, near the Hurricane
 Iron Works. Later he moved near the county seat, and died January, 1881,
 aged seventy-four years. He was for many years justice of the peace, and
 served as first sheriff of Crittenden County under the old constitution.
 Samuel Chastain, subject's maternal grandfather, was a native of Virginia,
 which State he left in his early married life, immigrating to eastern
 Kentucky and settling in Manchester, Clay County, where he engaged in the
 manufacture of salt. He became quite wealthy, and died at an advanced
 age in 1860 or 1861. Robert F. Haynes, subject's father, was born in
 Crittenden County, December 1, 1829, and now resides in Volusia County,
 Fla., to which State he moved in 1883. He is a lawyer by profession and
 at one time served as attorney for Crittenden County. He was a Captain
 of Company E, Twentieth Kentucky Infantry, United States army, during
 the late war, and served with distinction until compelled to resign on
 account of sickness. Mrs. Haynes is living also. They are the parents of
 seven children: H.A., S.C., Robert F., Mary W., W.D., Alexander C. and
 George T., all of whom are living. H.A. remained with his parents until
 he was twenty-one years of age, receiving his education in the schools of
 Marion, and attending the academy a number of terms. At the age of
 seventeen he engaged as traveling salesman for the Neurine Manufacturing
 Company of Marion, which position he filled for five years, doing a
 very successful business in the meantime. In 1877 he entered the store
 of T.J. Cameron as clerk, remaining with him five months, and in 1879 he
 accepted a position as deputy circuit clerk under W.J.L. Hughes. In 1880
 he was elected circuit clerk of Crittenden County, after a spirited
 contest, his competitor being a very popular man and a member of the
 dominant party. At the time of his election, Mr. Haynes was probably the
 youngest county official in the State, but it is safe to say, that
 Crittenden County never had a more popular or efficient one than he.
 Mr. Haynes was married June 3, 1880, to miss Lizzie T., daughter of
 Samuel and Sarah A. (Hall) Adams, of Ohio. Two children bless this union:
 Chastain W., and Robert H. Mr. Haynes is a member of the Methodist
 Episcopal Church and votes with the Republican party. Mrs. Haynes
 belongs to the Marion Presbyterian Church.
  Haynes Chastain Cameron Hughes Hall Adams
 =
 VA NC Livingston-KY Manchester-Clay-KY Volusia-FL OH


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