Biographical Sketch of Harden Hainline, Sr., Bloomington Township,
Buchanan County, MO
>From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph
Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri.
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Harden Hainline, Sr., farmer and stock raiser, section 20, postoffice
DeKalb, was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, October 12, 1819.
Was educated in the old-fashioned school houses of his native county.
Spent his boyhood days on a farm and has since followed the vocation.
In 1844, he emigrated to Buchanan County, Missouri, and located where
he now resides. His farm at that time was mostly covered with timber;
it is now among the best improved farms in the county, and contains
160 acres. Was married February 1, 1844, to Sally Harmon. She was
born in the same county as himself, December 6, 1817. They have had
nine children, six of whom are living: Priscilla, now Mrs. Brown, born
November 20, 1844; Lucy, now Mrs. Bundy, born December 8, 1847; Harden
Jr., born June 13, 1850; Francis, born July 13, 1853; Lemuel S., born
May 1, 1856; Jefferson E., born July 12, 1862. Mr. Hainline has acted
as justice of the peace for four years, excepting a few months.
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