Jackson Williams Hainey was born on a farm in Pulaski Co., Kentucky, September 23, 1827 where he had spent the early years of his life. On March 9, 1847 he married Miss Nancy Jane Russell of Tennessee and together they raised ten children all of which survive him.
In March of 1869 the family moved to and settled in Piatt Co., Illinois. The family moved into Kansas in the fall of 1871 and to Clay County in March of 1872. He continued a farming occupation until 1882 when he went into a mercantile business for nine years in Green, Kansas. Upon retiring, he returned to the farm to live out his remaining years.
He is credited with building the first house in Green and was instrumental with the construction of the Baptist Church there.
Interment was in the Fancy Creek Cemetery, north of Green, Kansas.
Jackson Williams Hainey was born on a farm in Pulaski Co., Kentucky, September 23, 1827 where he had spent the early years of his life. On March 9, 1847 he married Miss Nancy Jane Russell of Tennessee and together they raised ten children all of which survive him.
In March of 1869 the family moved to and settled in Piatt Co., Illinois. The family moved into Kansas in the fall of 1871 and to Clay County in March of 1872. He continued a farming occupation until 1882 when he went into a mercantile business for nine years in Green, Kansas. Upon retiring, he returned to the farm to live out his remaining years.
He is credited with building the first house in Green and was instrumental with the construction of the Baptist Church there.
Interment was in the Fancy Creek Cemetery, north of Green, Kansas.
Family Members
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Mary Jane Hainey Weaver
1847–1931
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George Russell Hainey
1850–1936
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Margaret Ellen Hainey Spurrier
1851–1919
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James L Hainey
1854–1931
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Oliver Perry Hainey
1856–1923
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Elvira Elizabeth Hainey Wilcox
1858–1931
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Sarah Alice Hainey Spurrier
1861–1931
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Emily Hainey Morton
1863–1938
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Martha Frances Hainey Harner
1865–1950
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Albert Hainey
1870–1950
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