. The Doane family:. Page 490.)JOHN HAYNIE Page 49 1 .)WILLIAM LEEDS DOANE. DESCENDANTS OF DR. JOHN DONE. 491 resources conquered the wilderness and founded an empire upon thetreeless plains. In the midst of a toil of a well spent life and whileplanning still greater developments he met with an accident on hisown road near Chicago and was carried to his home where he livedonly a few hours. Thus death cut short a life devoted to good worksand stilled a heart full of all blessed conditions. He was deeplyreligious from his early youth; an elder in the Presbyterian churchand prominent in ev


. The Doane family:. Page 490.)JOHN HAYNIE Page 49 1 .)WILLIAM LEEDS DOANE. DESCENDANTS OF DR. JOHN DONE. 491 resources conquered the wilderness and founded an empire upon thetreeless plains. In the midst of a toil of a well spent life and whileplanning still greater developments he met with an accident on hisown road near Chicago and was carried to his home where he livedonly a few hours. Thus death cut short a life devoted to good worksand stilled a heart full of all blessed conditions. He was deeplyreligious from his early youth; an elder in the Presbyterian churchand prominent in every movement for the relief of suffering : i John Haynik,* b. 1843; d. Mar., 1863, at Princeton, N. J., whilea member of the Junior Class of Princeton College. He wasa most promising young man, beloved by all who knew bimfor his amiable disposition and manly accomplishments. ii JosiAH Bayly,* b. 1844; d. at Yokohama, Japan, Nov. 2, 1872;ra., at Yokohama, Carrie Baker, dau. of John and Abbie(Colgate) Baker of New York. He stud


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