1916 Martha Jane Good, daughter of William H Good and Mary C Shannon, was born on December 15 in Marion, Grant County, Indiana. [1]
1917
1918
1920 Martha Good (age 3, born in Indiana, single), daughter, lived in St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, in a household with William H Good (age 36), Mary Good (age 30), Margaret K Good (age 8), and Anna M Good (age 6). Martha Good's father was born in Tennessee and her mother was born in Ohio. [2]
c 1920 There was a Good family reunion.
1921 There was a Good family reunion at Lake Shipshewana.
c 1923 Brothers William and Irby Good visited with their children.
1925
1930 Martha Good (age 13, born in Indiana, single, first married at age 27), daughter, lived in St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, in a household with William H Good (age 46), Mary Good (age 40), Margerett Good (age 18), and Marie Good (age 16). Martha Good's father was born in Tennessee and her mother was born in Ohio. [3]
1935 Martha E Good, daughter of W H Good, married Mac S Haines on February 17, in Pinellas County, Florida. [4] [5] [6] [7]
1940 Mac S Haines (age 26) and Martha E G Haines (age 23) lived in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida with daughter Lois Anne Haines (age 1). [10] [11]
1940 Mac S Haines registered for the draft. He was 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighed 180 pounds. He had blue eyes and brown hair. His contact person was Mrs Martha Ellen Haines. He worked at Pinellas Lumber Co. [12]
1950 Mac S Haines (age 36, born in Ohio, married) lived in St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, in a household with Martha E Haines (age 33), Lois A Haines (age 10), and William E Haines (age 6). Mac S Haines was a gasoline service station salesman. [13]
1976 Mac S. Haines died on November 4 in Pinellas County, Florida and was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, Pinellas County, Florida. Mac S. Haines was born in 1914. [14] [15] [16] [17]
Martha E. Haines was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery, Pinellas County, Florida. Martha E. Haines was born on December 15, 1916 in Hamilton County, Florida. [18] [19] [20] [21]
[1] Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940, [AncestryRecord].
[2] United States Federal Census, 1920, [AncestryRecord].
[3] United States Federal Census, 1930, [AncestryRecord].
[4] FamilySearch.org, [FamilySearchRecord].
[5] FamilySearch.org, [FamilySearchRecord].
[6] Florida, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1823-1982, [AncestryRecord].
[7] Florida Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001, [AncestryRecord].
[8] Tampa Bay Times, St, Petersburg, Florida, February 18, page 1935, [NewspapersClip].
[9] Tampa Bay Times, St, Petersburg, Florida, February 18, page 1935, [NewspapersClip].
[10] United States Federal Census, 1940, [FamilySearchRecord].
[11] United States Federal Census, 1940, [AncestryRecord].
[12] U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[13] United States Federal Census, 1950, [AncestryRecord].
[14] Find A Grave Memorial 253162700, [FindAGrave].
[15] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[16] Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 (Florida: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, 1998), [AncestryRecord].
[17] U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, [AncestryRecord].
[18] Find A Grave Memorial 253162709, [FindAGrave].
[19] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[20] U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-Current, [AncestryRecord].
[21] U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-Current, [AncestryRecord].