Nan, This record is my grandmother and her father. I thought he had died in Turlock, since that is where he is buried, so maybe I can get some further info from Fresno records. As far as I know there is no connection between Charles and his wife Mary (both buried in Turlock) to all the other Hindses there. Thanks for your help. Lenita [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Nan & George Wolf [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 8:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Charles Hinds Someone wrote: >Looking for info on ggfather, Charles Hinds, b Aug 2 or 7, 1865, OH. Mother's maiden name VanGilder. Wife Mary Bunnel (her mother's maiden name Lewis< Hi: You did not sign your name. I spotted this below at Ancestry.com Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------------- California Deaths, 1940-97 Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches Surname Given Name Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname HINDS CHARLES MALE 08/02/1861 05/20/1946 OHIO FRESNO 0 VANGILDER HINDS SMITH GERTRUDE R FEMALE 04/20/1901 12/22/1991 OHIO NAPA 559161705 VANGILDER HINDS ============================== Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
Someone wrote: >Looking for info on ggfather, Charles Hinds, b Aug 2 or 7, 1865, OH. Mother's maiden name VanGilder. Wife Mary Bunnel (her mother's maiden name Lewis< Hi: You did not sign your name. I spotted this below at Ancestry.com Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------------- California Deaths, 1940-97 Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches Surname Given Name Middle Name Sex Birth Date Death Date Birth Place Death Place Social Security # Mother's Maiden Name Father's Surname HINDS CHARLES MALE 08/02/1861 05/20/1946 OHIO FRESNO 0 VANGILDER HINDS SMITH GERTRUDE R FEMALE 04/20/1901 12/22/1991 OHIO NAPA 559161705 VANGILDER HINDS
Hi: Spotted these at the Schoharie Co. NY query pages so thought I would put them the Hinds archives.. And, since there was a recent query concerning Hinds/VanGilder on this list - I'm pasting a VanGilder message from the same county. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------ HINDS - Looking for any information on Alanson Hinds, born in 1823, in Schoharie Co., NY. He moved to the Moscow, PA area by 1845, when he married Sarah Jane Depew. I have a guess that his father may have been George Hinds of Dumnore, PA who had a daughter named Susan. I'm not positive, but I think Susan and Alanson were siblings. Lauren Richards - posted 10-99 [email protected] ---------------------------------------------- HYNDS - Info to share. I have a fair amount of research tracing the Hynds family back to Hyndsville and beyond to Germany. If any descendants of the Hynds family are interested in copies of this info please feel free to contact me. Tim Hynds - posted 08-97 [email protected] -------------------------------------------- VANGILDER - Ira B. (My Great-Great-Grandfather) b. 1812 Carlisle, NY, m. Elizabeth Jane Kenney 15-Feb-1852 at Manassas Gap. VA. Last known record of Ira, he was in the 23rd NY Infantry Co. A during the Civil War. Willing to share family related data. Sidney A. VanGilder - posted 08-97 [email protected]
Looking for info on ggfather, Charles Hinds, b Aug 2 or 7, 1865, OH. Mother's maiden name VanGilder. Wife Mary Bunnel (her mother's maiden name Lewis.)
Marriages--Massachusetts to 1800 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Shrewsbury page 79 Jacob Hind & Triphena Roys (?), Nov. 24, 1756 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 152 Robert Richmond & Martha Hind, Nov. 4, 1766 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Worcester County page 1 Oliver Heyward, Esq., & Anna Hinds. June 8, 1749 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Worcester County page 1 John Bell & Susannah Hinds, Nov. 17, 1749 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Worcester page 4 Joshua Child & Mary Hinds of Shrewsbury, June 2, 1748 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Sturbridge page 31 Seth Hinds & Elisabeth Hale, Feb. �, 1755 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Shrewsbury page 80 Benjamin Hinds & Tabatha Holland, July 1, 1766 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 151 Timothy Hill & Alice Hinds, Sept. 26, 1757 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 151 Gideon Rugg & Dinah Hinds, July 1, 1760 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 153 Malacha Maynard & Elizabeth Hinds, Sept. 6, 1768 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 153 William Bowman & Susanna Hinds, May 23, 1769 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 153 Malacha Mainard & Elizabeth Hinds, Sept. 6, 1768 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 154 William Bowman & Susanna Hinds, May 23, 1769 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 155 John Hinds & Lydia Seager of Spencer, May 24, 1772 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Worchester County Brookfield page 157 Oliver Hinds & Mary Capen of Spencer, May 2, 1776 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Middleborough page 83 William Smith, 3d, & Keziah Hinds, Oct. 18, 1764 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Middleborough page 87 Henry Peirce of Freetown & Salomi Hinds, March 31, 1768 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Middleborough page 94 Ebenezer Hinds, Jr., & Charity Canedy, April 30, 1775 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Middleborough page 98 William Strobridge & Susanna Hinds, Sept. 25, 1779 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Middleborough page 98 Bartlett Hinds & Ruth Pickins, Dec. 7, 1780 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Bridgewater page 116 Henry Chamberlain & Susanna Hinds, Dec. 7, 1740 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Plymouth County Bridgewater page 121 Ebenezer Hinds & Lydia Bartlett, Dec. 26, 1751 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Middlesex, Hamshire, Bershire and Bristol Middlesex County Billerica page 11 Jno. Hinds & Mary Buttlar, widow, 9-12-1682 (Probably Mary Butler) Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Middlesex, Hamshire, Bershire and Bristol Middlesex County Marlborough page 63 Jacob Hues (Hinds) & Grace Morse, Dec. 6, 1716 Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Middlesex, Hamshire, Bershire and Bristol Plymouth County Marriages 1692�1746 Bristol County [169] 1738 A list of Bridgwater marriages From 1738. To 1742� page 30 Decr. 7 Hencry Chamberlain and Susanna Hinds __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Forwarding Don's message to the list. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:[email protected], INTERNET:[email protected] Date: 7/5/01 8:33 PM RE: {not a subscriber} Re: Hinds Web Pages Don't forget: http://www.goldenlyon.com/hinds.html for a synopsis of my research on the Hinds of colonial Maryland. Don Hinds From: [email protected]
Nan, I show an Albert Hinds (late 1800s) with land in Dardenelle. That is Yell County, a short distance to the East of Crawford County. Here is what I have: Patentee Land Office Doc. Date Base Line TWP Range Section Acres ALBERT HINDS DARDANELLE 3923 1889/02/19 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 9 unknown also the following: CHARLES HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 1027 1838/08/20 05 16.0 N 29.0 W 8 80.0000 DAVID HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 871 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 17 160.0000 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 899 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 10 145.9000 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 900 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 10 80.0000 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 1637 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 10 61.3200 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 1638 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 10 80.0000 DAVID HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 1639 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 9 80.0000 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 1640 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 9 9.0300 JOHN HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 2472 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 8 80.0000 DAVID HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 2473 1839/09/20 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 8 40.0000 ABRAHAM HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 9315 1860/02/01 05 16.0 N 28.0 W 12 ABRAHAM HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 9315 1860/02/01 05 16.0 N 28.0 W 12 ABRAHAM HINDS FAYETTEVILLE 11677 1860/06/01 05 16.0 N 28.0 W 12 GEORGE HINDS WASHINGTON 14710 1860/07/02 05 10.0 S 31.0 W 12 GEORGE HINDS WASHINGTON 15138 1860/07/02 05 10.0 S 31.0 W 12 MCDONALD HINDS DARDANELLE 1090 1881/05/03 05 3.0 N 29.0 W 27 MCDONALD HINDS DARDANELLE 1090 1881/05/03 05 3.0 N 29.0 W 28 ALBERT HINDS DARDANELLE 3923 1889/02/19 05 8.0 N 31.0 W 9 --- Nan & George Wolf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi: > I am trying to locate an Albert HInds who registered the same property in > the late 1800s that my ancestor John HInds, then his son, David, owned in > Van Buren, Crawford Co. AR in the 1830s & 1840s So, this Albert may be a > descendant of John or his son, David. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: I am trying to locate an Albert HInds who registered the same property in the late 1800s that my ancestor John HInds, then his son, David, owned in Van Buren, Crawford Co. AR in the 1830s & 1840s So, this Albert may be a descendant of John or his son, David. Notice that the Albert below had a sister named Rutha. My John & David had an ancestress with that given name. I spotted this family at World Connect. Unfortunately this submitter does not give locations. Did Levi Jackson HInds' son, Albert, settle in Crawford Co. AR? Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------- ID: I23259 Name: Levi Jackson Hinds Given Name: Levi Jackson Surname: Hinds Sex: M Birth: 15 Jan 1815 Death: 26 Dec 1886 Marriage 1 Minerva Owings b: 18 Jan 1822 Married: 4 Feb 1843 Children Albert N Hinds birth b: 22 Nov 1843 Rutha Caroline Hinds birth b: 31 Aug 1845 Sarah Annie Hinds birth b: 29 Aug 1850
Hi: Let see if we can get some organization going here. For those of you who THINK you are connected to the James HInds who immigrated in the 1600s to Salem, MA - I am pasting my family group sheet for this family below. Then below that I am pasting my notes on the father. Help me to fill in the family group sheet and ALSO read the notes on the father and GIVE ME YOUR OPINION. Then maybe we can move on to the families of his children. Fill free to send your opinions to this list - we need to get some chat going on this list. So, let's start with Immigrant James of Salem. That doesn't mean you can't chat about other lines. For the privacy of some of the living people who have given me info - I won't put their names & addresses. I put "(hidden)" in place of their names & addresses. Do any of you belong to World Connect? If so, are you pleased with it? Regards, Nan Wolf Hinds-L administrator [email protected] ------------------------------------ FAMILY GROUP RECORD-4013 HUSBAND James I "Immigrant" HINDS Senior-14304 BORN: Abt 1614 PLACE: immigrated to,Salem,MA,prob England,ENGLAND CHR.: PLACE: DIED: Mar 1652/1653 PLACE: Southold,Long Island,NY BUR.: PLACE: MARR: PLACE: FATHER: MOTHER: WIFE Mary-16599 BORN: PLACE: CHR.: PLACE: DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: FATHER: MOTHER: CHILDREN 1. NAME: John HINDS-14300 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: 28 Aug 1639 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: Mar 1720 PLACE: Lancaster,,MA BUR.: PLACE: has other marriage(s) SPOUSE: Unknown-15636 MRIN: 4012 MARR: PLACE: 2. NAME: James HINDS Infant-15480 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: 2 Aug 1641 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: 3. NAME: Benjamin HINDS-14299 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: 26 Aug 1643 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: 4. NAME: Mary HINDS-14740 BORN: PLACE: F CHR.: 19 Apr 1646 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: 5. NAME: James II HINDS Junior-5917 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: 27 Feb 1647 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: 1731 PLACE: Elizabethtown,,NJ BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MRIN: 4030 MARR: PLACE: 6. NAME: Jonathan HINDS-15209 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: 11 Jun 1648 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: 7. NAME: Sarah HINDS-15208 BORN: PLACE: F CHR.: 4 May 1651 PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: 8. NAME: Thomas HINDS-15210 BORN: PLACE: M CHR.: PLACE: Salem,,MA DIED: PLACE: BUR.: PLACE: SPOUSE: MARR: PLACE: ==================================== !SPOUSENAME: Private research of (hidden);members of Dutch-Colonies maillist as of May 1998. !HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF THE HINDS FAMILY, SALEM, MA.;;;; pg 5,6; item 3 on LDS film 1033666 on indefinite loan at the Turlock, CA FHL. !PROBATE: Private Research Papers of (hidden); 1634-1803; Possession of (hidden) as of May 1994.;"Will filed 18 Sept. 1655 at Southold, Long Island. !CHILDREN: SAVAGES GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY Vol. 2;; ; Pg 426. !EMIGRATION-MARRIAGEDATE-DEATH-PROBATE-OCCUPATION-RESIDENCES-CHILDREN:Alber t Henry Hinds, HISTORY & GENEALOGY OF THE HINDS FAMILY, SALEM, MA.;;;; pg 5,6; item 3 on LDS film 1033666 on indefinite loan at the Turlock, CA FHL. !WILL: Southold Town Record, Liber B, p 91. !BAPTISMS: Records of the First Congregational Church in Salem, MA. !COMMENT: One of his grandsons is named Hopestill. Could that be the name of the ship on which he arrived in New England? Quote from one of (hidden) papers: The record compiled by Albert Henry Hinds "History and Genealogy of the Hinds Family" begins with James Hinds (Haines, Heynes, Haynes, Hindes) the emigrant who came to this country, probably from England, and landed in Salem, MA as early as 1637, when he was admitted as a freemen. The record continues with the history of the descendants of the fifth child, James Hinds, Jr., baptized or christened 27 Feb 1647/1648. Quote from the Albert Henry Hinds book: FIRST GENERATION 1. JAMES HINDS (Heynes,Haynes,Hindes) the emigrant, came to this country, probably fromEngland and landed in Salem, Mass., as early as 1637, when he was admitted as a freeman. He married in 1638, and at an early day removed to Southold, L.I., (Long Island) where he died in March1652-3, his estate being valued at 123 pounds, 5s. 4d. His widow was married in June 1656 to Ralph Dayton, of Southold. Benjamin Haines, who was at Southampton in 1639, and a resident of North Sea (Northampton) in 1657, was probably a brother to James. He was the grandfather of Stephen, who moved to Elizabeth, N.J., as early as 1725, and was probably the ancestor of Gov. Daniel Haines. The following is communicated by A. M. Haines, Esq., of Galena, Ill., to the "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" in 1883: "James Haines removed from Salem., Mass., to Southold, L.I., about 1651-2, and was a cooper by profession. He is described in a deed made Aug. 7, 1660, as "James Haynes, late of Salem, in the county of Essex," (end of quote to NE Register) "We have failed to trace the first James Hindes or Haines beyond Salem, but he undoubtedly came from Salem. " The following is the will of James Hinds, which was made March 1, 1652: "I, James Haynes being weake in bodie, but by divine Providence in p'fect memorie do make this my last will and testament: "Impris. I doe give and bequeath that small estate the Lord hath been pleased to lend me to my loving wife Mary Haynes my children being Smale for to bring them upp withall only my tooles that belong to my calling I give them all to my oldest sonn John Haynes. "2d. My will is that my children continue with my wife till they be twenty one years of age, th' older laboring to be a help ti bring upp the younger, unless Providence order it otherwise that she shall dispose to herself in marriage and then shall see or have cause to put any of them to some honest trade or callinge. "I lieave it to her & my loving friends Mr. John Youngs, Sen: & John Herbert my overseers to dispose of, or in came she should not dispose of herself in marriage, that she finds not herselfe able to govern them, or that it bee not advantagious to the family to keep them all at home, then I leave it to her, and my aforesaid overseers to dispose of them. In testimony hereof I have settmy hand the 1 March 1652. Southold. o "Signed and delivered (Signed) James Hindes. in the p'sence of us. Jo. Youngs. John Herbert." An inventorie of the goods and chattels where of James Haynes lately dyed posessed taken upon oath according to order in that behalfe the 18th of 9th m 1655. Inpris. houses and lands appertaining, 3 cows and 2 steers 50.00.00 It. 1 Calfe, 2 hafers & 1 Steere. 08.00.00 It. 14 goats & kidds, & 7 Swyne younge and old 10.12.00 It. 1 debt 7 pounds--11 yds. of Searge, 2 yds 1/2 n'g Searge 12.02.00 It. his wear g cloaths, hatt, 5 pr. Sheets 12 Pillow cases 11.19.00 It. 2 Shirts, --7 table napkins, 9 table Cloths & lynin cloths 03.08.10 It. Fustian--pewter warming pan & frying pan 03.02.00 It. a bed stead--feather bed & curtains 08.00.00 It. a chest & bed stead & all other house hold goods 09.17.00 It. 10 bushells of Indian corn & 7 bushells of Wheate 03.01.06 It. 6 bushells Pease--3loads of hay 03.04.00 ____________ Appraisrs 123.05.04 Barnabas Horton Thomas Moore "This will and inventory seem to have been recorded on the fifth day of December, (1655)in the "Southold Town Records," Liber B, page 91, from which this volume this copy was made, October 15, 1881. His widow, Mary, married in June 1656, Ralph Dayton, in Southold.. "The records of the First Congregational church of Salem, Mass, show that this James Haines was a member as early as Dec. 25, 1637, and the baptism of his eight children are recorded as follows: i. John, b. Aug. 28, 1639. ii. James, bap. Aug. 2, 1641. iii. Benjamin, bap. Aug. 26, 1643. iv. Mary, bap Feb. 19, 1646. v. James, bap. Dec. 27, 1647-8. vi. Jonathan, bap. April 11, 1648. vii. Sarah, bap. April 11, 1648. viii.Thomas, bap. March 4, 1651. End of quote from Hist. & Gen. of The Hinds Family, Salem, MA. ------------------------------------------------- From e-mail message from (hidden) on Dutch Colonies mail list. (Incidentally, Nan joined the maillist to determine if Southold was considered part of the Dutch Colonies but it was not ever Dutch as New York was.) This is the first mention Nan rec'd concerning the wife's name - Mary Knight. "I have James Hinds and Mary Knight in Southhold - my line is from one of the sons who stayed in MA." --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- (End of Nan Wolf's notes on James "Immigrant" Hinds of Salem, MA
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Hi: I'm pasting below part of an old message concerning AR confederate records. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------------- "The Arkansas Confederate records may be obtained from the Ark. Hist. Commission. Right now it is much quicker than the Nat. Archives and I think it might be cheaper, but I wouldn't swear to it. There is a link down below the guest book on the Civil War to download and print up both the forms for records and the pension files. I hear it takes about 6 weeks just to get the forms from the Nat. Archives. The turnaround time seems to be about a month from the AR Hist. Commission. Their address you can get from the form link on the AR Hist. Comm webpage also."
Looking for information on them. They had a son named John Armstead HINDS b. 1873, Pekin, IL, he eventually lived in Texas.
Hi: This was sent to the Hinds-L list but was bounced because he is not a member so I am pasting it on to the list. Regards, Nan Wolf Administrator Hinds-L mail list [email protected] -------------------------------- My name is Don Hinds. I am the 10th generation descendent of Thomas Hinds, who founded a large family in colonial Queen Annes County, MD. Here is the outline descendent tree I have constructed of this family. If anyone is also working on this group, please reply to this email. The list is mostly accurate, but I am certain there are mistakes and omissions. Thanks, Don Hinds [email protected] ------- Descendants of Thomas Hinds 1 Thomas Hinds 1645 - 1720 .. +Mary Thornwell - 1740 ......2 James Hinds - 1741 ................3 Damain Hinds - 1739/40 ................. +Charles Raley m: January 01, 1739/40 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................3 Margaret Hinds ...................+Daniel Seward m: November 17, 1748 ....................*2nd Husband of Margaret Hinds: .....................+Thomas Mcclannahan m:May 23, 1758 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ......2 Thomas Hinds - 1742 .........+Anne Wilson m: April 25, 1730 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................3 Ann Hinds 1738 - ................3 Susanna Hinds ...................+William Evans m: May 22, 1755 in Queen Annes County, Maryland ................3 Charles Hinds ................3 Thomas Hinds ................3 Nathaniel Hinds ................3 Rachel Hinds ...................+Jacob Austin m: July 19, 1740 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................3 Benjamin Hinds 1721 - 1766 ...................+Elizabeth *2nd Wife of Benjamin Hinds: ...................+Cornelia Warner 1723 1765 m: March 09, 1741/42 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland .......2 Charles Hinds 1704 - ............+Mary Rickets m: April 06, 1735 in St.Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................3 Charles Hinds 1737 - .......2 Mary Hinds 1704 - 1721 .......2 Vincent Hinds 1704 - ........ +Elizabeth X. Ponder 1715 -m: February 10, 1730/31 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................3 John Hinds ................3 William Ponder Hinds 1740 - ................3 Jemime Hinds 1741 - ................3 Thomas Hinds 1744 - ................3 Mary Hinds 1736/37 - ........................+John Vanderford m:July 21, 1737 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ......2 John Hinds - 1724 ......2 Nathaniel Hinds ........ +Mary Reed m: February 14, 1748/49 in St. Lukes Parish, Church Hill, Maryland ................ 3 Nathaniel Reed Hinds
From Arkansas Confederates in the Western Theater by James Willis Hinds / Hines W.G.D. Hinds 16th Arkansas. also wrote a book. "True Stories of Adventure of the Civil War: The Memories of W.G.D. Hinds," n.d., Arkansas History Commission, Little Rock, AR. Berry H. Hines - Pine Bluff Co E & K 9th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Jerry Hines - Monticello 9th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: Does anyone know of a Hinds web page that is trying to keep track of the various Hinds descendancies? IE - ,the NE line, the Morris Co. NJ line, the PA/Irish line, the modern English line, etc. Regards, Nan Wolf Administrator Hinds-L mail list [email protected]
Hi: Any TN ancestors in the Civil War? If so, you may be interested in the project below. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------ From: Ancestry Daily News http://www.ancestry.com/dailynews June 29, 2001 ===================================================================== ETHS HONORS TENNESSEE'S CIVIL WAR HERITAGE WITH NEW GENEALOGY PROJECT ===================================================================== The East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) is unveiling Civil War Families of Tennessee, a new family heritage program, as a follow-up to its popular First Families of Tennessee heritage project. Civil War Families of Tennessee (CWFT) seeks to identify and honor the sacrifices of the valiant soldiers on both sides of the conflict. This lineage program will link current descendants with their Civil War ancestors, encourage new research, and combine the experiences of thousands of individuals and families to tell more fully the story of the Civil War in Tennessee. If you are a direct or collateral descendant of any individual who served in Tennessee during the Civil War-Union or Confederate-you are eligible for membership in CWFT. Service may have been in either a Tennessee unit or any non-Tennessee unit that was active in the state. Membership is also open through an ancestor who served elsewhere but lived in Tennessee, before, during, or after the war. In order to recognize the service of the many young men who died unwed and without children, CWFT offers membership through collateral descent also. Like its sister program, First Families of Tennessee, CWFT applications and membership files will be housed in the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection (Knoxville, Tennessee) of the Knox County Public Library System where together the two projects will provide an unparalleled resource for family and historical research in the Volunteer State. CWFT members will receive a handsome certificate with the names of the applicant and the ancestor, along with the name of the ancestor's company and regiment. A roster of the members and their ancestors will eventually be published in book form. CWFT members will also be recognized at a grand reunion to be hosted by the East Tennessee Historical Society. For additional information about the Civil War Families of Tennessee project, including a downloadable application form, please visit the ETHS Web site at http://www.east-tennessee-history.org Anyone unable to download a form may request an application form by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Civil War Families of Tennessee c/o ETHS PO Box 1629 Knoxville, TN 37901-1629 Additional questions about the new CWFT project may also be addressed to mailto:[email protected] (Please note that ETHS does not provide email-based research assistance at this time.) The East Tennessee Historical Society, founded in 1834, is one of the oldest cultural institutions in the state of Tennessee. ETHS, a non- profit organization headquartered in Knoxville, is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and promoting the history of East Tennessee. The society's programs and activities are made possible through the support of its membership. The society's First Families of Tennessee family heritage program was founded in 1992 and now includes more than thirteen thousand members in fifty states and eight foreign nations.
Hi: Interesting read concerning a Forbis married to a Mary Hines that fought at Cowpens & Kings Mtn with McDowells group from Burke Co NC - then joined the regular Continental army. This is also a good article to clip if you collect Rev. War military actions. Am also sending this to the Mattix-L list - since a Capt John Mattocks was killed at Kings Mountain. He also had a brother, Charles, (and possibly a brother Ned) involved in the battle and this tells of the troop movements during this period. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:[email protected], INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 6/29/01 3:24 PM RE: PML Search Result matching John and Hines and AR ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FORBES] Alexander Forbes Hello, My name is Sharon Kay Ritchie Faubus and I am doing research on my and my husbands families. I am not sure, but I may know the family you are searching for. Below is the children (at least as much as I have of it so far) of a John Forbes that might be the right family. He had a son named Thomas Alexander & a daughter named Sarah, so your Sarah might fit somewhere in this, as maybe a grandchild of one of the brothers. Since names are repeated, it would make since that one of Thomas Alexander's brothers would name a son after him. I don't have her in my data base yet, but will tell you if I find her. I only have children for William, Thomas & Robert so far. I have included notes I have on these people also. Hope this helps, Sharon Descendants of John FORBES First Generation 1. John FORBES was born 25 Aug 1759 in , Frederick Co., VA. He died 30 Jan 1854 in , Laurel Co., KY and was buried in Laurel Co., KY. Following is an article in the August 28, 1958 Madison County Record, (Huntsville, AR), reprinted from the Pineville, KY Sun, of August 7, 1958, by J. Emerson Miller: John Faubus (1759-1854) "John Faubus, was born August 25, 1759, in Frederick (after 1772 Shenandoah) County, Virginia. The family moved before the Revolution to Burke County, NC, where young Faubus enlisted in the Continental service, was wounded in one eye by a British bayonet in the Battle of Eutaw Springs, but fought throughout the war; at the battles of Cowpens and Kings Mountain under the command of Colonels Isaac Shelby and Arthur Campbell. It is worthy of note that Colonel, afterwards General, Shelby, Kentucky's first Governor, was owner of the land on which Pineville stands, and built a house for his father, Gen. Evan Shelby, on the present site of the James J. Gibson home. Col. Campbell a few years later settled at the present site of Middlesboro, where he died and is buried. The state has erected a historical marker over his grave. About 1786 the Faubus family moved to Washington County, Tennessee, where the old Revolutionary patriot's sons enlisted in the War of 1812, and fought under General Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. Several years later the entire Faubus connection moved to Laurel County, Kentucky, where John Faubus died on January 30, 1854, his 96th year. Ellis Faubus, a grandson of the Revolutionary patriarch, born in Washington County, Tennessee, in 1827, was married in Laurel County, Ky., to Beddy Ann Parsley, a daughter of Alexander and Margaret Parsley. The Faubus family moved from Laurel County to Arkansas in 1868." John Forbis and his parents had moved from Virginia and lived in Burke County, North Carolina when John enlisted in the Continental service. The Application for Military Pension for John Forbis, dated 5 August 1833: "State of Kentucky, Laurel County Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed the 7th June 1832. On this 7th day of January 1833 offered in open court befor the Justies of the Laurel County Court, John Forbis, a resident of said County, aged 74 years being sworn according to law upon his oath, made the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions of the act of Congress passed the 7th day of june 1832. That he inlisted in the Service of the United States, in the County of Burke, South Carolina, on the Katawba River, under a W. clark for the term of ten months in what was called the "State Troops Services". He was marched by Clark to the N South __________ and New ________ on _________ River at the mouth of ______ and then _______, Hampton and Middleton from South Carolina. He was then placed under Capt. Read. A Mr. Campbell was _____ and he marched under this officer Middleton, _______ to McCleans Ferry. He was in ___________ engagement against _______ Rawdon's at what was called the _____ Sprngs on the trace from Charleston to 96 District. He was also at the Battle of Eutaw Springs and received a severe wound in his left leg by a bayonet. He served out his enlistment and was a discharge which he has lost. He marched after the battle of Eutaw Springs to what was called the "________ Church", from there to a place they called the "Pine Tree", from there to the Virginia line as agent to the Prisioners taken to the Eutaws. He was discharged withen about one mile of McClean's (?) Ferry at Capt. Middleton's house who married a daughter of Col. Thompson who lived at the Ferry. He served as a sergeant all his enlistment ________ to the ________ state troops. He hereby relinquishes any claim to a pension annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the roll of the ________ of any state ________. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year _____________ John Forbis" ( Note: he appears to have written and signed this himself.) Bobby Moss, Who is considered an athority on Kings Mountain and Cowpens says, "John Forbis (Forbes) b. 25 Aug 1759, Shenandoah County NC d. 30 Jan 1854 Laurel County Kentucky; md Mary Hines. John Forbis enlisted in Burke County NC during 1780 under Capt. (later Lt. Col.) Robert Holmes of McDowell's Regiment. He fought at the Battles ofKing's Mountain and Cowpens. In June 1781 he enlisted in the Continenal Line as a Sargeant. He served under Capt. William (Mordecai?) Clarke and joined the SC troops of Cols. Hampton and Middleton. Forbis was placed under Capt. Read & Lt. William Campbell of Col. Charles Middleton's SC regiment and was in a skirmish against Lord Rawdon at Juniper Springs. He later was in the battle of Eutaw Springs where he received a bayonet wound in the leg (eye?). Later he was granted a pension on his application executed 4 Nov 1833 while residing in Laurel Co. KY. His widow Mary was allowed pension on her application executed 11 February 1854 while aged 70 years. Mary was granted 160 acres of bounty land in 1855. FPA W25591; White, 1, 87-88. Kentucky Census, Estill County, 1840; Faubush, John 1 male 70-80, 1 female 50-60, 4 children 15-20. Other Faubush's listed there were; Faubush, Hugh 1 male 30-40 with wife and children; Faubush, Isaac 1 male 20 -30; Faubush, William 1 male 50-60, 1 female 60-70 with 3 children; Faubush, Joseph 1 male 20-30, 1 female 20-30, 1 child; Faubush, Polly 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30. John was shown as age 93 in the 1850 census. Some of the Faubus family moved from Laurel County Kentucky, to Arkansas in 1868 and some in 1880. Birth & Marriage for this John Forbes: R. E. Henson has 25 August 1759, Frederick County (after 1772 was renamed Shenandoah), Virginia and the marriage date as 20 February 1820. Mabe they got the lisence on the 18th and married on the 20th? John married (1) Elizabeth WILEY, daughter of Thomas WILEY, on 18 Sep 1786 in , Guilford Co., NC. Elizabeth was born in KY?. She died about 1819. According to the book "The Gray Family and Allied Lines," by Jo White Linn, John Forbis, Elizabeth's husband, appears to be the older son of Arthur Forbis and his wife, also named Elizabeth Wiley. According to Linn's book, she was a daughter of the Thomas Wiley I mentioned above and, most likely, his first wife, Elizabeth Ferguson. Thomas Wiley's will was probated in August of 1812 (A:0410 NC Wills - Abstrts.) and mentions daughter Elizabeth and John Forbes. Some researshers also have an Elizabeth Whitsell as the wife of this John Forbes. John and Elizabeth had the following children: 2 M i. William FORBES FORBISH was born about 1787 in NC. He died in Laurel Co., KY and was buried about 1846/1862 in Jackson Co., KY. BIRTH: R. E. Henson has 1787. William married Sarah MCCOMMON "Sally", daughter of William MCCOMMON and Anne CATHERS (POSSIBLY?), on 2 or 7 Dec 1808 in Clay Co., KY. Sally was born about 1785/1789 in Clay Co., KY or in NC. She died about 1855/1860 in Jackson or Laurel Co., KY. Kentucky Census, Laurel Co. 1850, Harrison REAMS age 32, s/o Stokes Reams & Jane Bunch; md Jane Little 11 Jan 1841. In the house is a Molly McCammon age 72, b. SC. Sarah McCammon Forbis was age 65, b. SC. 3 M ii. Thomas Alexander FORBES was born about 1789 in Washington Co., TN. He died 14 Sep 1853 in Laurel Co., KY and was buried Sep 1853 in Laurel Co., KY. Thomas was wounded during the War of 1812 and never fully recovered, remaining crippled for the rest of his life. He must have been a rather remarkable person, having supported his large family as a farmer. He was on the Washington County tax list of "Capn" Haire Company for 1815, 1816 & 1817. He was on the Tennessee Census, Washington County, 1830 page 252; Fawbush, Thomas 1 male under 5, (Ellis), 1 male 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 30-40, (Thomas), 1 female under 5, 1 female 40-50; 1840 page 14, #4, Roll170 T-5, Enumerator- G. N. Whitell, Forbush, Thomas 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 males 10-20, 1 male 40-50 (Thomas), 1 female 10-15, 1 female 50-60. Living next to him on both these census years was John Ellis. Thomas' death record in Laurel County, Kentucky, states he was born in Washington County, Tennessee, but his son Morgan states in the 1900 Rockcastle County, Kentucky Census, that his parents were born in Virginia. Thomas married Ruth ELLIS, daughter of John ELLIS and Jemima LANE, before 1811 in Prob., Washington Co., TN. Ruth was born 12 May 1797 in Washington Co., TN. She died 1849 in Laurel Co., KY and was buried 1849 in Laurel Co., KY. 4 M iii. Isaac FORBES. Isaac married Sarah HAYDEN. 5 M iv. John FORBES. John married SUMMERS. 6 M v. Hiram FORBES. 7 F vi. Sarah FORBES. 8 F vii. Elizabeth FORBES. Elizabeth married John ADAMS. 9 M viii. Robert Jr. FORBES. Information from 1850 Kentucky Census, Laurel County and Deed of properties. Robert married Malinda BRANSTETTER OR BROMSTIEM on 15 Jan 1846. 10 M ix. Henry FORBES was born about 1796. John also married (2) Mary HINES "Polly" on 18 Feb 1820 in Clay Co., KY. Polly was born 1758 in Prob., Clay Co., KY. "State of Kentucky, County of Laurel, Witness 10 day of March AD 1855 ______________ appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County and Stete aforesaid. Mary Forbes aged 70 years a resident of the county and state aforesaid, who being first durly sworn according to law, declares that she is identacle to Mary Forbis whose name appears on the Kentucky pension agency as the widow of John Forbis deceased at _____ rate of $91 and 66 cents per annum. Upon his application made from the county of Laurel and state of Kentucky to this pension office at Washington D C for the benefits of the pension act of Congress passed 3 February 1853. _________ on account of the services of her said husband the said John Forbis ________ in the Revolutionary War for said services he never received bounty land nor a warrant for this service. She makes this declaration for the purposes of _______ the bounty land to which she may _____ _______ under the act granting bounty land to the Officers and soldiers who served in this military service of the United States and to the widows of the Revolutionary soldiers passed last session Congress 1855 this further declares that she has not received ____ warrent for the bounty land under any act ________nor made any other application _______ and to sustain her claim she respectfully before the _______ Commission _____ pension at Washington D C to her application upon which his pension was granted and the proof therein filed in the pension office and to the proof _______ arrived. I do hereby constitute and apoint Alfred Smith of Mt. Vernon, Rock Castle County, Kentucky my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to receive the warrant for which may be issued on said claim and to do ______ lawful acts and this _________ ______ premises with full power of substitution ___ is respectfully _________ and that she is still a widow. Mary (X) Forbes, her markâ ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from pml.rootsweb.com (pml.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.44]) by spdmgaac.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.9) with ESMTP id SAA19338 for <[email protected]>; Fri, 29 Jun 2001 18:24:51 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id QAA07273; Fri, 29 Jun 2001 16:24:48 -0600 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 16:24:48 -0600 Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] From: [email protected] Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hines and AR X-Loop: [email protected]
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