Troth-Haines House (Site)
GPS Coordinates: 38.7086772, -77.1614153
Closest Address: 9190 Richmond Highway, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
The 1850s were a golden period for the Woodlawn Quaker farmers, if only in retrospect, in light of the devastation that would come with the Civil War. These pre-war years were characterized by a flurry of community building, including land purchases, establishment of farms and businesses, the building of homes, schools, and the Woodlawn Meetinghouse. The nearby village of Accotink was given renewed life as the commercial center for the area. In addition to the sawmill, Accotink boasted a gristmill, blacksmith shop, school, general store and post office, along with a few homes. Best known in the village was the large dwelling of Paul Hillman Troth, later known as the Haines House for his successor at the mill. Troth built onto and operated an existing mill and would later (in the 1870s) engage in shipbuilding at Accotink.
Children of GEORGE HAINES and ACHSAH ROGERS are:
i. AUSTIN ROGERS11 HAINES, b. 10 Jul 1821, MT Holly, Burlington Co., NJ; d. 1902; m. MARY A. HEISLER; b. 1844; d. 1884.
388. ii. ABIGAIL AMANDA HAINES, b. 10 May 1823, Northampton Twp, Burlington Co, NJ; d. 09 Jul 1881.
389. iii. HENRIETTA HAINES, b. 14 Sep 1825, Northampton Twp, Burlington Co., NJ; d. 03 Jul 1880, Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ.
390. iv. ANNA MARIA HAINES, b. 14 Nov 1827, Mount Holly, Burlington New Jersey; d. 11 Dec 1910, Elgin, Kane Illinois.
391. v. REBECCA AUSTIN HAINES, b. 20 Feb 1830, MT Holly, Burlington Co., NJ; d. 27 Dec 1914, Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ.
vi. GEORGE JACKSON HAINES, b. 17 Sep 1833, MT Holly, Burlington Co., NJ; d. 1920, Accotink, Fairfax Co., VA; m. (1)
CAROLINE FRENCH; b. Abt. 1845, Accotink, Fairfax Co., VA; d. 1942, Accotink, Fairfax Co., VA; m. (2) MARY PRICHARD,
17 Jun 1869; b. Abt. 1835, Accotink, Fairfax Co., VA; d. .