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David Terrell Haines Jr.

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David Terrell Haines Jr.

Birth
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Jun 1932 (aged 67)
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The funeral of D.T. Haines, 67, retired, who dropped dead on South Walnut street Monday afternoon, will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Meeks mortuary, the Rev. Edgar F. Daugherty, pastor of Jackson Street Christian Church, officiating. The body of the former Muncie commission merchant will be entombed in the mausoleum at Elm Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary to see the body. Pallbearers will be W.C. Sampson, Dr. F.W. Dunn, Robe Carl White of Washington, D.C., F.B. Bernard, W.R. Youse, Mr. Schuster of Anderson, J.T. Picerill, and William Cottom.

Mr. Haines resided in the O'Harra Apartments at 217 East Washington street. Since his retirement from business in 1909 he and Mrs. Haines had traveled a great deal. He was known to friends as "John" Haines, the name coming from a song, "Johnny Smoker," of which he as fond as a young man. The widow, a brother, Allen Haines, of Muncie, and a niece, Mrs. Bertha James, of Indianapolis, survive. Mr. Haines was the son of D.T. Haines, Sr., railroad organizer and official who came to Muncie from Ohio.

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*The following information is provided by Findagrave contributor, Cameron-Ashley Heath:

From A Twentieth Century History of Delaware Co Indiana by Gen Wm Harrison Kemper

David T. Haines SR was born in Ohio on the 1st of October 1818 and there learned the trade of a miller. It was in the early year of 1848 that he came to Muncie, where he was engaged in a wholesale and retail grocery business until 1853. He was a public-spirited and enterprising citizen and he did much toward developing Central Indiana and Delaware County. To him belongs the honor of securing the Fort Wayne & Southern Railroad through this locality, and he served as secretary of the company from 1853 until 1855, when it failed, and he later helped organize the company that built the Fort Wayne, Chicago & Louisville railroad, serving first as its secretary and treasurer and later as its vice president. He also helped to organize and build what is not the Fort Wayne & Cincinnati railroad, becoming the secretary and director of the company. Mr. Haines also embarked largely in the grain business during the early 1860's, also speculated considerably in real estate in Kansas, and in 1875 became identified with the Aluncie Machine Works, of which he became general manager. To him came the attainment of a distinguished position in connection with the great material industries of this section of the state, and his was truly a successful life, but the busy and useful career was ended in death in 1899, when he had reached the eight first milestone one the journey of life. In his early manhood he had married Deborah Sever of Warren County, Ohio, who died in 1852, and afterward he wedded Elizabeth Dragoo of West Virginia.

David T Haines JR born on the 12th of February 1865 Delaware Co IN. His paternal great-grandfather John Haines took up his abode in Ohio about 1770, locating first at Waynesville, but soon afterward moved to Greene County. His son Stacy Haines, the grandfather of David (Jr) was born in Frederick Co. VA in 1895 and married Judith Terrell, by whom he had twelve children, the eldest being David T Haines Senior. The family were birthright members of the Society of Friends.

David T. Haines JR received his educational training in the Muncie schools, and after some experience in the mercantile business he went to Kansas City, MO in 1885 and was thus engaged for nine years. In 1893 he returned to his native city of Muncie where he has since achieved success in the commission business. In 1896 he was united in marriage to Martha Ritchey of Liberty, MO. His fraternal connections are with the Knights of Pythias.
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The funeral of D.T. Haines, 67, retired, who dropped dead on South Walnut street Monday afternoon, will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Meeks mortuary, the Rev. Edgar F. Daugherty, pastor of Jackson Street Christian Church, officiating. The body of the former Muncie commission merchant will be entombed in the mausoleum at Elm Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary to see the body. Pallbearers will be W.C. Sampson, Dr. F.W. Dunn, Robe Carl White of Washington, D.C., F.B. Bernard, W.R. Youse, Mr. Schuster of Anderson, J.T. Picerill, and William Cottom.

Mr. Haines resided in the O'Harra Apartments at 217 East Washington street. Since his retirement from business in 1909 he and Mrs. Haines had traveled a great deal. He was known to friends as "John" Haines, the name coming from a song, "Johnny Smoker," of which he as fond as a young man. The widow, a brother, Allen Haines, of Muncie, and a niece, Mrs. Bertha James, of Indianapolis, survive. Mr. Haines was the son of D.T. Haines, Sr., railroad organizer and official who came to Muncie from Ohio.

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*The following information is provided by Findagrave contributor, Cameron-Ashley Heath:

From A Twentieth Century History of Delaware Co Indiana by Gen Wm Harrison Kemper

David T. Haines SR was born in Ohio on the 1st of October 1818 and there learned the trade of a miller. It was in the early year of 1848 that he came to Muncie, where he was engaged in a wholesale and retail grocery business until 1853. He was a public-spirited and enterprising citizen and he did much toward developing Central Indiana and Delaware County. To him belongs the honor of securing the Fort Wayne & Southern Railroad through this locality, and he served as secretary of the company from 1853 until 1855, when it failed, and he later helped organize the company that built the Fort Wayne, Chicago & Louisville railroad, serving first as its secretary and treasurer and later as its vice president. He also helped to organize and build what is not the Fort Wayne & Cincinnati railroad, becoming the secretary and director of the company. Mr. Haines also embarked largely in the grain business during the early 1860's, also speculated considerably in real estate in Kansas, and in 1875 became identified with the Aluncie Machine Works, of which he became general manager. To him came the attainment of a distinguished position in connection with the great material industries of this section of the state, and his was truly a successful life, but the busy and useful career was ended in death in 1899, when he had reached the eight first milestone one the journey of life. In his early manhood he had married Deborah Sever of Warren County, Ohio, who died in 1852, and afterward he wedded Elizabeth Dragoo of West Virginia.

David T Haines JR born on the 12th of February 1865 Delaware Co IN. His paternal great-grandfather John Haines took up his abode in Ohio about 1770, locating first at Waynesville, but soon afterward moved to Greene County. His son Stacy Haines, the grandfather of David (Jr) was born in Frederick Co. VA in 1895 and married Judith Terrell, by whom he had twelve children, the eldest being David T Haines Senior. The family were birthright members of the Society of Friends.

David T. Haines JR received his educational training in the Muncie schools, and after some experience in the mercantile business he went to Kansas City, MO in 1885 and was thus engaged for nine years. In 1893 he returned to his native city of Muncie where he has since achieved success in the commission business. In 1896 he was united in marriage to Martha Ritchey of Liberty, MO. His fraternal connections are with the Knights of Pythias.
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83020213/david_terrell-haines: accessed ), memorial page for David Terrell Haines Jr. (12 Feb 1865–6 Jun 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83020213, citing Elm Ridge Memorial Park, Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Jane (contributor 47242360).