Haines/Haynes
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In his will made in 1825 Charles Haines of Mallow, county Cork, mentions his sons Thomas, Humphrey, Charles and Homan and a number of daughters. In 1837 Lewis refers to the "extensive boulting mills of Messrs Haines and Smith" in the parish of Ballyclogh. At the time of Griffith's Valuation Charles Haynes held land in the parish of Kilshannig, barony of Duhallow, county Cork. In July 1854 Clyda House and part of the lands of Gurtmore Upper, barony of Duhallow, were advertised for sale. Clyda House was held under a lease dated 19 July 1814 Charles Haines to his son Thomas. By the 1870s Charles Haines and Charles C. Haines both of Mallow, owned 277 and 215 acres respectively in county Cork.
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