Individual Details

Joseph Benjamin "Faus" Baines

(September 27, 1820 - December 5, 1903)

1850 Carroll County, Arkansas census.

Joseph Benjamin Baines was postmaster at Harrison, 1852 - 1867.

1860 Carroll County, Arkansas census.

1880 Boone County, Arkansas census.

1900 Boone County, Arkansas census. 11 children born, 2 living.

"The Baines family lived just south of Harrison and west of Arkansas Highway 7. A schoolhouse called the Baines School was located on the southwest corner of Harness Road and Highway 7. The Baines Community was west on Harness Road and the north side just west of North Tommy Street. The Baines family used the Adriholt Cemetery which is located just north of the intersection of Cooper Street and Unwer Street in Harrison. The monuments in the cemetery were broken up and residences were built on top of the cemetery. No sign of it remains." ("Boone County, Arkansas," by Turner Publishing Company, Baines article by D. La Pierre Ballard, a descendant of William Creth Baines.)

Events

BirthSeptember 27, 1820Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
MarriageJanuary 1, 1840Carroll County, Arkansas - Mary Frances "Hannah" Beller
DeathDecember 5, 1903Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
BurialFairview Cemetery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Families

SpouseMary Frances "Hannah" Beller (1822 - 1912)
ChildMary Matilda Baines (1842 - 1927)
ChildDr. Thomas William Baines (1843 - 1915)
ChildJoseph Benjamin Baines (1846 - )
ChildGeorge Marshall Baines (1848 - 1935)
ChildJoshua Irving Baines (1851 - 1937)
ChildPinkney Spring "Pinkie" "Martha" Baines (1853 - 1926)
ChildJulia Anna "Nancy F. I." Baines (1856 - 1914)
ChildMitchell Beller Baines (1857 - 1858)
ChildWellman McCoy "Coy" Baines (1959 - 1914)
ChildDavid Washington "Wash" Baines (1860 - )
ChildBlount W. Baines (1866 - 1926)
FatherThomas Bains (1787 - 1836)
MotherMary McCoy (1794 - 1864)
SiblingGeorge Washington Baines (1809 - 1882)
SiblingJulia Ann Baines (1812 - 1855)
SiblingWilliam Creth Baines (1814 - 1895)