Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co. CHARLES HAYNES, Butler County, was born November 8, 1834, in Barren County, Ky., and in 1845 removed with his parents to Butler County, where he has since resided. His father, John Haynes, Jr., was also a native of Barren County, was born in 1807, and is now living in Butler County. He is the son of John Haynes, Sr., of North Carolina, who died in 1846. John, Jr., subject's father, married Millie, daughter of Willis and Isabell (Butler) Larrence of Barren County (born in 1842, died in 1874). Their offspring are subject, Alexander, Alvy, Silas C., Willis, John H. and Virginia A. He next married Joanna Simpson, and their children are Cynthia A. and Mary J. Our subject obtained but a limited education in youth, having mainly "schooled" himself. He has been twice married; first, April 2, 1862, to Elizabeth A., daughter of John and Lucy (Woodcock) Elmore of Butler County (born in 1841; died January 8, 1863). This union was without issue. He was next married October 18, 1876, to Albinna, daughter of William and Barbara A. (Young) Bellar of Butler County (born November 10, 1852), and to them have been born Vasta, Vuna and Vander. Subject has been for many years engaged in the business of carpenter and cabinet-maker in which he has met with good success. He is also a miller by profession. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, and in politics a Democrat. Haynes Larrence Butler Simpson Elmore Woodcock Bellar Young = Barren-KY NC http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/butler/haynes.c.txt