NameThomas Haynes
Documentation
On 29 December 1830, the slaves belonging to the estate of Charles Browne were divided into four equal lots to Bennett Browne (noted as deceased, and his lot was further divided), Thomas Haynes, Christ. T. Browne, and Robt. T. Gwathmey. Thomas Haynes is the guardian of James A. Haynes. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 202–203.]
The estate of Charles Browne, deceased, in account with Christopher Browne, administrator de bonis non, from 1827 to 1831 was ordered recorded on 17 October 1831. Includes on 1 July 1831 a division of assets into four equal parts to R. T. Gwathmey who intermarried with Sarah T. Browne, Thomas Haynes & Elizabeth L. his wife, Bennett Browne, and “my part”. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 337–342.]
On 19 August 1833, Thomas Haynes, James Semple and Thomas Smith were bound $5,000 for Thomas Haynes’s administration of the estate of John W. Hoomes. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 23, pages 120–121.]
The estate of John W. Hoomes, deceased, in account with Thomas Haynes from 1833 to 1835 was ordered recorded on 17 May 1836. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 24, pages 26–29.]