6 MAY 1874 - Alfonso, Lancaster, VA
12 MAY 1946 - Alfonso, Lancaster, VA

John Morgan Haynie

Show Family Line Morgan Haynie >> Maida Haynie >> Savilla Bush >> Maida George

Morgan was a blacksmith and carpenter in Alfonso, he had fifteen children.

John Morgan Haynie was born on May 6th, 1874 in Alfonso, Lancaster, VA to John Emory Haynie and Julia Ann Headley. He was the third of four siblings. He went by his middle name.

The 1880 census shows Morgan's parents and all four of the children, ages; 9,7,6 and 1. John Emory Haynie is listed as a farmer and marked as being sick the day of the census. They were living in the Mantua district of Lancaster.

Morgan married Sadie Viola Marsh on Christmas Day 1895, their marriage license was issued the previous day by Northumberland County. She was the daughter of Isaac Henry Marsh and Mary Jane Marsh. They had 15 children between 1896 and 1921, eleven lived to adulthood.

The 1900 census lists him as Morgan J. Haynie. He and Sadie are shown as being married for three years and having two children. His occupation is given as a farmer and blacksmith. He is shown as owning his home mortgage free. The family was listed in the Mantua district of Lancaster.

The 1910 census shows the family in the same census district. Morgan is listed as a blacksmith. He and Sadie are shown as having eight children with six still living.

In 1918 Morgan filled out a draft card for WWI. He described his height and build as average, his eyes as gray and hair as dark. He said he was a farmer. The 1920 census shows Morgan as a general store merchant, still in the Mantua area. The oldest children have started moving out, nine children are listed as living at home.

In 1930 Morgan's wife, Sadie, is shown as living with their daughter, Viola, and her family a couple houses down. Morgan still has six children living with him, plus Izola's husband and two children. His occupation was given as a home carpenter. Sadie died several months later in November of 1930 and was buried at Lebanon Baptist Church.

Morgan began working for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) on or before September of 1936. The CCC was a program for young men created as part of the New Deal after the Great Depression. Morgan worked at the camp in Baynesville, Westmoreland. He was listed as either a foreman or blacksmith in all of the issues of the camp newspaper. Morgan was listed in the 1940 census in the CCC camp as a foreman. His salary was $1,680. He was listed as a federally employed blacksmith. His highest level of education was given as second grade. Besides the 10 person CCC work crew the only other people on the census page were the family of Zachariah C. Dameron who was listed as park custodian. The CCC program ended in 1942.

Morgan died May 12, 1946. His cause of death was myocarditis, inflammation of the middle layer of the heart wall. He was buried at Lebanon Church on May 14th. Morgan died without a will, his estate was administered by his son Basye.

Map:

Comments:

Future 2:

Curabitur mattis purus ornare augue finibus, sed tempus ex eleifend. Maecenas vitae volutpat diam. Curabitur sollicitudin porttitor nisi. Nulla rutrum facilisis quam, sed bibendum magna consectetur sit amet. Fusce nulla turpis, efficitur eu tempus eu, accumsan malesuada sem. Morbi vestibulum libero et metus porttitor, vel ultrices lorem facilisis. Donec maximus ultrices ex ac tincidunt. Praesent vel enim laoreet, pharetra massa feugiat, iaculis neque. Nunc volutpat, nibh a laoreet venenatis, sem augue sodales nunc, eu commodo quam nisi vitae nunc. Nullam tristique placerat quam quis ornare.

Future 3:

Curabitur mattis purus ornare augue finibus, sed tempus ex eleifend. Maecenas vitae volutpat diam. Curabitur sollicitudin porttitor nisi. Nulla rutrum facilisis quam, sed bibendum magna consectetur sit amet. Fusce nulla turpis, efficitur eu tempus eu, accumsan malesuada sem. Morbi vestibulum libero et metus porttitor, vel ultrices lorem facilisis. Donec maximus ultrices ex ac tincidunt. Praesent vel enim laoreet, pharetra massa feugiat, iaculis neque. Nunc volutpat, nibh a laoreet venenatis, sem augue sodales nunc, eu commodo quam nisi vitae nunc. Nullam tristique placerat quam quis ornare.

Sources:

  • Year: 1880; Census Place: Mantua, Lancaster, Virginia; Roll: 1375; Family History Film: 1255375; Page: 116C; Enumeration District: 043
  • Year: 1900; Census Place: Mantua, Lancaster, Virginia; Roll: 1714; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 0043; FHL microfilm: 1241714
  • Year: 1910; Census Place: Mantua, Lancaster, Virginia; Roll: T624_1633; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 0056; FHL microfilm: 1375646
  • Year: 1920; Census Place: Mantua, Lancaster, Virginia; Roll: T625_1895; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 65; Image: 603
  • Year: 1930; Census Place: Mantua, Lancaster, Virginia; Roll: 2448; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 0001; Image: 561.0; FHL microfilm: 2342182
  • Year: 1940; Census Place: Washington, Westmoreland, Virginia; Roll: T627_4301; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 97-8
  • U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
  • U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
  • Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014
  • Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940
  • "Northumberland, Virginia, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XH53-CX1 : December 25, 2020), image 267 of 627; Hatton, Lillian Anderson, Northumberland County (Virginia). County Clerk, Nottingham, Stratton, 1887-1932, Virginia. Commissioner of the Revenue (Northumberland County).

Parents:


Spouse & Children:

  • Sadie Viola Marsh
    • 1876-1930

  • Viola Marie Haynie
    • 1896-1936
  • Emma Haynie
    • 1898-1898
  • Maida Ruth Haynie
    • 1900-1928
  • Pearl Melana Haynie
    • 1900-1981
  • Morgan Dewitt Haynie
    • 1902-1946
  • John Isaac Haynie
    • 1904-1905
  • Hilda Izola Haynie
    • 1906-1971
  • Basye Marsh Haynie
    • 1908-1993
  • Muriel Ray Haynie
    • 1910-1994
  • Andrew Haynie
    • 1912-1912
  • Addie Pleasant Haynie
    • 1913-2002
  • Joseph Haynie
    • 1915-1915
  • Wakelin Woodrow Haynie
    • 1916-1992
  • Llewellyn Ford Haynie
    • 1919-1997
  • Leslie Alvin Haynie
    • 1921-1947


Siblings:

  • William J. Haynie
    • 1869-1940
  • Walter Franklin Haynie
    • 1871-1943
  • Chloe Emma Haynie
    • 1879-1970

Last Updated: 12/25/2020