6. John HAYNIE Jr. was born about 1654 in Virginia and he died before 22 Aug 1723 in Northumberland County, Virginia. It is believed that John Haynie, Jr. was married twice, first to Mary Sadler and second to Jane Waddy. Mary died young, before 1706, and was the mother of only two or three children. It is believed that John had several children by his second wife, Jane Waddy. Proof is not available because many of the original records of St. Stephens Parish were destroyed or lost. There is evidence to indicate that John left a will, but that will has not been located and is believed lost or destryed.
James City Records, 8 June 1699. His excellency by and with the consent of the council was pleased to nominate and appoint the collectors, Naval Officers, and receivers of the Virginia duties for the several districts within this His Majesty's Colony and Dominion, as followeth, to wit, Northumberland County, Civil and Military -- Capt. John Haynie Jr. -- Wm. Downing. In about 1705 John was a member of the House of Burgesses.An inventory of John's estate is located in Northumberland County, Virginia records (Record Book 19, page 395). August 22, 1723. This inventory of the estate of John Haynie decd was presented to the Court by Wm. Haynie Admr of said dec'd and on his motion its admitted to record. The William Haynie, who was the administrator of John Jr.'s estate may have been John's brother or son.
Essex County Record - 11-12 Sept. 1719. John Haynie Junior of St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, to Leonard Hill of Essex County. Lease and release; for L60 (60 pounds) sterling and L[ ] sterling. 1428 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River . . . in Anthony Jackman's line now Richard Grinsted's . . . by the road by Mr. Williamson's path . . . to the Dragon Swamp . . . to the mouth of the Yorker branch . . . formerly granted unto Mr. John Bridgar and Mr. Richd. Haynie 20 October 1691.
John Haynie Junr.
Wit: Wm. Winston, Samll. Clayton, Jno. Griffin, Richard Covington.
Possession granted to Leonard Hill. 15 Sept. 1719. Acknowledged by John Haynie, Junr. [mutilated] (Ref: Essex County, Virginia, Records, 1717-1722; Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Doorman, Washington D.C., 1959)