History of Dearborn and Ohio counties, Indiana . ourse of study, he com-menced the practice of his profession in the northern part of 1816, in company with his twin brother, he came West, riding all theway on horseback, and located in Rising Sun, which at that time waswithin the bounds of Dearborn County. Dr. Haines was a member ofthe society of Free Masons, and as early as 1819, in company with others,organized a lodge in Rising Sun, and continued an active member duringhis life. He married Miss Elizabeth Brower, at Lkwrenceburgh, October22, 1822. In the winter of 1845-46, he unite


History of Dearborn and Ohio counties, Indiana . ourse of study, he com-menced the practice of his profession in the northern part of 1816, in company with his twin brother, he came West, riding all theway on horseback, and located in Rising Sun, which at that time waswithin the bounds of Dearborn County. Dr. Haines was a member ofthe society of Free Masons, and as early as 1819, in company with others,organized a lodge in Rising Sun, and continued an active member duringhis life. He married Miss Elizabeth Brower, at Lkwrenceburgh, October22, 1822. In the winter of 1845-46, he united with the PresbyterianChurch of Rising Sun, and soon after was elected an elder, and as suchfrequently represented the church in the Presbyteries, and also as dele-gate of the Presbytery in the General Assembly of the United States. Inthe spring of 1846 from failing health and repeated and severe attacksof illness, he gave up the active duties of his profession and removed toa farm about two miles from the city, where he lived for six or seven. S:S^^Sg5*?««*i^


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