L.H. Haines is the oldest son of Henry Haines, of Webster County, and lives in the same township as his father, on Section 22, Town 4, Range 9. He grew up in Illinois. He married in Illinois in 1864 to Susan Nestelroade, daughter of Andrew Shirk.
In 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company B, Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry, in which he served to the end of wht war. He was discharged as corpaoral at Springfield, Ill., in 1865.
In 1869 he moved to Iowa and residing there until 1872, when he came to Nebraska and took up the homestead on which he lived. He and his wife are the parents of four children, viz.: Howard (born August 30, 1869), Charles (born August 26, 1872), Lettie (born May 3, 1876), and Austin (born Jul 3, 1882).---from Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska. 1890.
L.H. Haines is the oldest son of Henry Haines, of Webster County, and lives in the same township as his father, on Section 22, Town 4, Range 9. He grew up in Illinois. He married in Illinois in 1864 to Susan Nestelroade, daughter of Andrew Shirk.
In 1861 he enlisted as a private in Company B, Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry, in which he served to the end of wht war. He was discharged as corpaoral at Springfield, Ill., in 1865.
In 1869 he moved to Iowa and residing there until 1872, when he came to Nebraska and took up the homestead on which he lived. He and his wife are the parents of four children, viz.: Howard (born August 30, 1869), Charles (born August 26, 1872), Lettie (born May 3, 1876), and Austin (born Jul 3, 1882).---from Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Adams, Clay, Webster and Nuckolls Counties, Nebraska. 1890.
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