Person:Reuben Haines (6)

Watchers
  1. Reuben Haines, III1786 - 1831
  • HReuben Haines, III1786 - 1831
  • WJane Bowne1792 - 1843
m. 12 May 1812
  1. Sarah Minturn Haines1812 -
  2. Margaret Haines, 1Abt 1814 - Bef 1830
  3. Elizabeth Bowne Haines1817 - 1891
  4. John Smith Haines1820 - 1850
  5. Hannah Haines1822 - 1882
  6. Sarah HainesAbt 1824 -
  7. Robert Bowne Haines1827 - 1895
  8. Margaret Haines, 21830 - 1878
  9. Jane Reuben Haines1831 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name Reuben Haines, III
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Feb 1786 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 12 May 1812 New York, United Statesto Jane Bowne
Death[1] 19 Oct 1831 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Reuben Haines III, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed May 2025.

    Reuben Haines III (February 8, 1786 – October 19, 1831) was a Quaker farmer, brewer, abolitionist, scientist, ornithologist, meteorologist, firefighter, philanthropist, and educational reformer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Haines was a founder and first president of the Philadelphia Hose Company, the first organization in the United States devoted to fighting fires by pumping water through a leather hose. He was a founding member of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, served as the corresponding secretary of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for 17 years (1814–1831), and made significant early contributions to the museum collection. He was the first person to import Alderney cattle (a now extinct breed closely related to Guernsey cattle) into the United States.

    Haines was the proprietor of the historic Wyck House in Germantown, Pennsylvania. ...