13DEC07 MISS. CHARLOTTE; LIST; THANKS & GOD BLESS MERRY CHRISTMAS TO "ONE & ALL" BA- IN NORTH GA!! HINTON/ MONTGOMERY-CLEMENTS/ BROWN/ FOSTER-["GA" TO "TUSC,AL"- (BY CIRCA-1820)]!! -----Original Message----- From: alabama-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:alabama-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Charlotte Hall Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 12:07 PM To: altuscal@rootsweb.com; jim foster; alabama@rootsweb.com; ALTUSCAL-L@rootsweb.com Cc: mell26@concentric.net; georgia@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ALABAMA] [ALTUSCAL] "HINTONS" --"GA to AL"-(ca-1820)--JOHNHINTON Mr. Ayers: I found information on your CLEMENTS in the Tuscaloosa County Library. Could not remember which one you were researching, but here is the family line: Reuben Clements - b. 1765; d. 1825 Married Elizabeth Stuart Children: Benjamin - b. 1777 - Married Sally Brazeal Susannah - b. 1779 - Married Jesse Pumphrey Hannah - b. 1781; d. 1857 - Married William Willingham HARDY - b. 1783; d. 1867 - Married Martha Hargrove - second marriage was to Maria Ann Pegues Fleming Elijah - b. 1786 - d. 1885 - Married (1) Susannah; (2) Sarah Ann Hamner - Two of his daughters married Hintons. J. Israel - b. 1788 - Married Hepsaba Charles - ca 1790 - Married Mary Oldham Edith - ca 1795 - Married John Caffee Bedith - ca 1795 (twin) Elizabeth - b. 1797 - Married Alexander Harkey If you want more information, let me know. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ayers, B. J." <X2BAYERS@southernco.com> To: "jim foster" <12144@frontiernet.net>; <alabama@rootsweb.com>; <ALTUSCAL-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <mell26@concentric.net>; <georgia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 12:39 AM Subject: Re: [ALTUSCAL] "HINTONS" --"GA to AL"-(ca-1820)--JOHN HINTON > > 04DEC07 > JIM; > MELLISA; > LIST; > GREETINGS AGAIN, and THANKS TO YOU BOTH. > > This *COL.JOHN & GREZILLA (KIMBROUGH)-HINTON* of "JOCO/WAKE, NC", Most > sources agree, to be GRANDFATHER of our' *REV.JOHN > HINTON-(b.NC-circa-1790-1843)*, our problem is by which of their several > sons???? > The period after the (REV.WAR to about-1800)-we have seen at least three > or four *HINTON* & Extended families, Who came into "GEORGIA", the > AUGUSTA/ WILKES/ FRANKLIN areas!!! > Unconfirmed Intel says that at least two of these families were of the > COL.JOHN & GREZZILLA HINTON Family. > (1)- HARDY HILL HINTON-(b.NC-circa-1760-1770). > ENS.JACOB HINTON- (b.NC-circa-1760-1770). > Both of these were sons of -LT.MALACHI & SARA (WIMBERLY)-HINTON. ---- [a > Brother of the above COL. JOHN]!! > (2)- DEMPSEY HINTON-(born-NC-No Intel) ---"REV.WAR-KIA-(1779) - @ FORT > WILKES-WILKES, GEORGIA"!!! > > We have seen Intel about them being in and doing Business in "AUGUSTA/ > WILKES, GA", but have NOT found where they lived, we presume somewhere > in the WILKES/ AUGUSTA areas-[possibly in the BROAD RIVER SETTLEMENT]!!! > There was a Trial and execution of the "TORY SPY" who Shot DEMPSEY > HINTON, in WILKES!! > And The HARDY HILL & ENS.JACOB HINTON Families Migrated to "HENRY > COUNTY, GEORGIA"-(circa-1820)!! > ENS. JACOB HINTON became a LAWYER, and later A CIRCUIT JUDGE, > Establishing the County of HENRY Government! > > The "WILLIAM HINTON" below looks like the "WILLIAM HINTON who came & > Settled on both sides of the *SIPSEY RIVER*[Tuscaloosa], lands which > became GREENE and PICKENS COUNTY!!! > What we do know about our *REV.JOHN HINTON-(1790)* is very little; > Most sources do agree on- > (1) -His being a grandson of COL.JOHN. and his Birth and P.O.B. has been > consistent. > (2)- He Married a GEORGIA Girl- *ESTER (MONTGOMERY)-HINTON* - > (b.GA-circa-1797-1870). > Sons- "REV.JOHN S.[jr]" & "JAMES T."-- Daughter-MARY POLLY-(all > born-circa-1830). > He was a "PREACHER", Helped to Establish the *OLD SARDIS-(circa-1820's) > & GILGAL BAPTIST CHURCHS*-(circa-1830). > (3)- Brother-in-law's- *CHARLES MONTGOMERY* - (b.GA-circa-1795-1870), & > *JOHN ERWIN BROWN*-(b.NC.circa-1760) - Had Land Patents near - > JOHN-(1790) ----T24 R4-R7----, and again in NORTHPORT > areas----T19-R11----!!! > Other Neighbors/ Friends/ Family- were HARDY CLEMENTS, JAMES & ARTHUR > FOSTER, HARGROVES, NORSWORTHY. Amongst others. > (4)- Unconfirmed to date; But it appears that our HINTON/ MONTGOMERY/ > BROWN families, helped to Establish the Original *FOSTERS SETTLEMENT* on > the "WARRIOR RIVER in Tuscaloosa"????????????? > Any Intel, Anything, even crumbs & tidbits are greatly appreciated > AGAIN THANKS & GOD BLESS > MERRY CHRISTMAS > SEMPER FI > > BA- In North GA!! > > > From: jim foster [mailto:12144@frontiernet.net] > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 12:08 PM > To: Ayers, B. J. > Subject: JOHN HINTON > > Mr. Ayers, > Haven't found them yet but some thim back E 1800s in > Tuscaloosa Co. there was "ONE"John Hinton that sold TWO slave to John > S.Bealle !!! The slave were father and Son. This info is on the net but > I'm having a hard time going back and finding it !! Was Melissa Hinton > any help to you ?? > Got to go have a CUP > Jim > > > > From: "Melissa Hinton" < mel126@concentric.net> > Subject: Hinton slaves > Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 22:35:01 -0500 > > > > The Hinton Surname > > Message Board > > > > Reply | Message List | Previous | Next | Parent > > > > Message #258 Sunday, May 21, 2000 > > Subject: > > Hinton Slave names > > Posted by: > > Jean Marie Sherfesee McCluskey > > Message: > > I'm not sure if this will be for the > > correct Hinton family. But here goes: > > > > Harry born 1800 > > Annie born 10/15/1821 > > Caroline born 12/06/1823 > > Ellen born 09/12/1825 > > Pheby born 11/14/1827 > > Stephen born 04/12/1828 > > Martha born 05/08/1829 > > Louisa born 05/02/1829 > > Lisa (or Visa) born 05/12/1831 > > Minerva born 06/18/1832 > > Jordan born 02/22/1833 > > Nelson born 02/12/1839 > > Faderus born 06/06/1840 > > Peter born 04/02/1840 > > Moses son of Caroline born 11/12/1841 > > Rufus born 02/12/1842 > > Manley son of Ellen born 12/17/1844 > > Dallis born 03/18/1845 > > Squire born 12/05//1845 > > Lewis sone of Pheby born 12/05/1847 > > Laura daughter of Louisa born > > 03/10/1848 > > Weston son of Martha born 05/11/1848 > > Henry son of Annie born 06/24/1848 > > Lunad sone of Caroline born 07/19/1848 > > Julia daughter of Ellen born > > 09/17/1848 > > Seaton sone of Pheby born 03/04/1849 > > Eliza daugher of Annie born 08/29/1850 > > Martha daughter of Pheby born > > 01/19/1851 > > Lizzie daugther of Visa (Lisa) born > > 07/02/1852 > > George Washington son of Annie born > > 12/25/1854 > > Thomas Jefferson son of Pheby born > > 01/31/1854 > > Francis Arlelia daughter of Annie born > > 12/27/1855 > > Robert son of Pheby born 12/27/1855 > > Joab son of Annie born 01/06/1858 > > > > This bible belonged to Candace Hackney > > Hinton who married Albert Galeton Hinton (my > great-great grandparents). > > > > Also, from the Last Will & Testiment > > of Col. John Hinton of "Clay Hill" Wake County N.C. > > there are mention of slaves: > > > > ..my daughter, Elizabeth Hinton the > > following negroes to wit: Buck, Big Ned, Celia, and > her seven chidren named > > Lewis, Robbin, Washington, Andrew, > > John, Mary and Chancey and Nancy and her four children > named Rosella, > > Maria, Phelbis and Kitty together with > > the future of the families from and after the date of > this, my said will to > > her.... > > this is dated August 1818 > > > > ..my son William Hinton his heirs and > > assign tow negroes called Samuel and Essex. > > > > ..my son John Hinton his heirs and > > assign two negroes called Frank and Little Tom the > latter has been a > > faithful > > servant to me and it is my desire that > > he be treated wll not to be a field negro, but to wait > one my son. > > > > ..my daughter Grissella Seawell her > > heirs and assign the follow negroes to wit Little Ned > and Millie and her > > four > > children Buswell, Zelphia, Anna and > > Betsy. > > > > ..my granddaughter, Pherebee Seawell a > > female negro child called Luch about seven years olf > to her heirs and > > assigns. > > > > From the Last will & Testiment of John > > Hinton who was married to Grizella Kimbrough Hinton > states in part... > > ..my daughter Sarah Bryant, wife of > > Needham Bryant, a negro fellow called Abraham.. > > > > ..it is my will and desire that should > > my wife die beore my tow sone Kimbro and David Hinton, > arrive at the year of > > descrition to manage for themselves, > > that the land not be rented and negroes hired out, but > to remain upon the > > plantation and work the land for the > > benefit of my said sons, Kimbro and David Hinton... > > > > This John Hinton ws born 1728 in > > London and died 1784. Col. of Wake county N.C. > detachment 1771 Member > > Council of Safety 1775 @ Hillsboro NC, > > Member of Provencial Congress 1776 (DAR N.C. pages > > 124-399-130-466-462-322-184)