. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . were married in NorthCarolina. Timothy Henley was killed twoyears after his marriage, and was supposed tohave been murdered in the Blue Eidge mount-ains. His widow- afterward became the wifeof William Totty and removed to Kentucky,the family home being established upon a farmthere. Mrs. Totty spent her remaining daysin that locality, passing away when more thanninety years of age. Rev. and Mrs. llavneswere the parents of twelve children, but onlythree are now living. Dr. Haynes was only about two years oldwhen taken by bis parents to Illinois
. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . were married in NorthCarolina. Timothy Henley was killed twoyears after his marriage, and was supposed tohave been murdered in the Blue Eidge mount-ains. His widow- afterward became the wifeof William Totty and removed to Kentucky,the family home being established upon a farmthere. Mrs. Totty spent her remaining daysin that locality, passing away when more thanninety years of age. Rev. and Mrs. llavneswere the parents of twelve children, but onlythree are now living. Dr. Haynes was only about two years oldwhen taken by bis parents to Illinois, and wasreared upon a farm in Morgan county. Heafterward began life on his own account on atract of land which he secured from the gov-ernment and there lie carried on general farm-ing until twenty-eight years of age. He thenstudied under Dr. V. L. Raustick, of Seottville,Illinois, and having prepared for the practiceof medicine he opened an office in Dallascounty. Texas, where he remained for one year,or until the fall of 185b. He then returned.
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