Hi: This marriage of Ephraim Cooper and Susannah Hinds was found using the search mechamisn at the Morris Co. USGenWeb site. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------------- Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/rockawayrecords/cooper.htm Ichabod COOPER, who settled at Morris Plains, NJ, was born 1741, died Nov. 27, 1809, married (1) Phebe ______ . She was born 1745, died Apr. 30, 1777. (2) Hannah (MORRIS) widow of Ephriam LYON, June 21, 1778. She was born 1747, died June 7, 1831. All buried at Morristown. Children: Moses, born Feb. 15, 1770, married Sally CLIFTON. Her father was a Revolutionary soldier. Her mothers maiden name was KNOX, she with two children, followed the army with her husband. Sally was adopted by Lydia (BEACH) COOPER and was married Aug. 12, 1798, lived at Mt. Pleasant, NJ. She married (2) Jonathan HATHAWAY see HATHAWAY family. Went West and died there, aged over one hundred years. Samuel, born Jan. 15, 1773, married Hannah, daughter of Daniel FREEMAN, Dec. 26, 1801. She was born Mar. 2, 1778. Rachel, born July 8, 1775, died Jan. 6, 1778. Ephriam, born May 4, 1779; Daniel, born Nov. 20, 1780; David, born Dec. 5, 1782, married Susannah HINDS Aug. 12, 1802. Lewis, born Aug. 16, 1785; Silas, born Oct. 4, 1787; Phebe, born Sept. 1, 1789, died Dec. 15, 1792; Huldah, born June 6, 1792; Hannah, born (twin) June 6, 1792, died Sept. 21, 1795.
Hi Rod, If I'm right, I'm a distant cousin through the Simeon Hinds (b. 1834) and his father Joel Hinds' branch. I think from what you posted, your Samuel (1826?) was the older brother of my GG Grandfather, the aforementioned Simeon. One of Simeon's sons was George S. Hinds, my great grandfather; one of George's sons was my grandfather Herschel G. Hinds. Herschel's oldest son is Lynn Hinds, my Dad. I grew up in Pittsburgh, PA; my Dad grew up near Akron, OH, where my grandfather moved from Tennessee, where he was born. I have just found someone who has the Hinds family ancestors (which I think matches your accounting) and has written a short book about the family which he will be mailing to me eventually. I would be interested in your email address to try to connect your branch of the family with his info. Thanks, Shelly (Hinds) Lear ([email protected])
SHEARD, Martha b Liverpool, England 1866 fa Francis b England. m Thomas Hind of Yorkshire England. Immg Canada c1882 with Hind fam. Settled Ontario Canada. info parents? [email protected] 1100 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: Spotted these while using the search mechanism at the UsGenWeb Morris Co. NJ site. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------- Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/revwar/morrrevh.htm Hoskins, Barbara; "Men from Morris County, New Jersey who served in the American Revolution", Joint Free Public Library of Morristown and Morris Twp., Morristown, NJ, 1979 Men from Morris County who served in the Revolution with John Pipes Jr. Samuel HINDS Frederick HINDS John, Sr. HINDS John, Jr. HINDS,
Hi: Spotted this while browing the Morris NJ USGenWeb page. Sam;uel Haines either owns the tavern or is a real estate agent listing it for another party. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------- p84 - From the New-York Journal, No. 1680, March 16, 1775 To Be Sold And entered upon the first of April. The noted Tavern where Capt. Peter Dickerson now lives, in Morris Town, New-Jersey, which has been kept as such for fourteen years past. It is a large two story house, with six fire-places, and a good cellar under it; a large kitchen with a pantry, bed room, and conveniences for servants. Five acres of excellent good land adjoining, a good barn, stables, and out-houses, a good well of water at the door, and the best garden in town; it's noted for the best stand in the county of Morris for a Tavern, as to constant good custom. The purchaser may have a long time of payment for three-fourths of the purchase money. If not sold by the first day of May, it will be let for a number of years. Morris Town, March 13, 1775 Samuel Haines
Some of you have not seen this. Interesting reading. Clif Hinds HIND, JAMES (d. 1652) Highwayman, son of a saddler of Chipping Norton, Oxfordtown, was apprenticed to a butcher in that town. He did not serve out his apprenticeship, but went to London and joined a gang of highwaymen. Many mythical exploits are ascribed to him in Johnson's 'Lives of the Highwaymen' - that he waylaid Cromwell, terrified Hugh Peters in Enfield Chace, robbed Colonel Harrison of 70 (Pounds), made an attack on Bradshaw near Sherburn, and shot Bradshaw's six horses. Hind was an ardent royalsit; he received a commission from Sir William Compton, was at Colchester when it was taken by Fairfax, and escaped in woman's apparel (27 August 1648). On 2 May 1649 he went to the Hague, and after three days sailed for Ireland; landed in Galloway, and was made corporal in the Marquis of Ormonde's life-guard; was wounded at Youghal, and escaped to Duncannon, whence (to avoid the plague) he shipped to Scilly. There he stayed eight months, proceeded to the Isle of Man, and, after a stay oof thirteen weeks, made his way to Stirling, where Charles II commended him to the Duke of Buckingham, marched south with the king's forces, and after the defeat at Worcester escaped to London, where he lived for nine weeks under the name of James Brown at a barber's house in the Strand. On 9 November 1651 he was arrested at that house, and on the following day was examined at Whitehall 'in regard to his late engagement with Charles Stewart, and whether he was the man that accompanied the Scots king for the furtherance of his escape' (True and Perfect Relation of the taking of Captain James Hind). He declared that he had not seen the king since the fight at Worcester, and expressed satisfaction at hearing that his majesty had made so happy an escape. After his examination he was sent back to the Gatehouse, and on the next day was closely imprisoned at Newgate. His arrest caused much excitement, and sensational accounts of his achievements were hastily printed and circulated. When he was asked whether he had seen 'Hind's Ramble' and 'Hind's Exploits', he answered that those narratives were fictious but added that he had played 'some merry pranks and revels.' In December he was tried at the Old Bailey, where he 'deported himself with undaunted courage, yet with a civil behavior and smiling countenance' (Trial of Captain James Hind). Before his trial he drew up a 'Confession' of his recent movements, which he submitted to the council. As no conclusive evidence was forthcoming he was remanded. On 1 March 1651-2 he was removed to Reading and tried for man- slaughter on the charge of having killed one of his friends in a quarrel near Reading. Sentence of death was passed, but he procured his pardon under the Act of Oblivion. The authorities, however, declined to release him. He was sent to Worcester, where he was tried and condemned on the charge of high treason. On 24 September 1652 he was drawn, hanged, and quartered. There is a ballad on Hind among the 'Roxburghe Ballads' (iii. 672). He is also the hero of 'An Excellent Comedy, The Prince of Priggs Revels: or the Practices of that grand Thief, Captain James Hind. Written by J.S.' [1] Nov] 1651, 4to, a catchpenny trifle. Among the tracts relating to him are 'The English Gusman; or the History of that Unparallel'd Thief, James Hind.... Written by G[eorge] F[idge] 1652, 4to; Wit for Money. Being a Full Relation of the Life, Actions, Merry Conceits, and pretty Pranks of Captain James Hind' [1652], 8vo; and 'No Jest like a true Jest: being a compendious Record of the Merry Life and Mad Exploits of Capt. James Hind,' 1674, 4to. (Trial of Captain James Hind; the English Gusman; Wit for Money; Johnson's Lives of the Highwaymen.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: Here is a mention of Silas Haines as a witness in a 1770 Morris NJ will. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------- 1770, March 15. HUNTINGTON, Simon, of Morristown, Morris Co.; will of. Wife, Thankful, 1/3, after debts are paid. Brother, Samuel Huntington, my sermon books. Children - Samuel Huntington, Jr., Eunice Ogden, Phebe Gard, Elizabeth Person, Sarah Winter and Simon Huntington, Jr. (son of John Huntington, my eldest son), rest of my estate; and the share of Simon is to be given to John, his father, till he is of age. Executors - wife, Thankfull, and my brother, Samuel Huntington. Witnesses - Mary Natar, Silas Haines, John Huntington. Proved Sept. 3, 1770. 1770, Aug. 27. Renunciation by Samuel Huntington. Witness - Daniel Keney. (Lib. K, p. 279)
Hi: More names found at Morris NJ USGenWeb site. A Silas was also mentioned in a 1770 Morris Co. will message that I just sent to the list. Note the two Silas names - one is from Hanover - the other from Morris Co. Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------- Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/militia/militia-b.htm Morris County Militia - 1793 Sylas Hains Hanover Asa Hinds Morris Esra Hinds Morris Isaac Hinds Morris James Hinds Morris John Hinds Morris Samuel Hinds Morris Silas Hinds Morris John Hines Hanover Nathen Hnd Hanover
Hi Cliff, The Ann Hines I am looking for was born in 1801 in Washington County, VA. However this Ann Hines may be related to William Hines. Thanks, Bill > -----Original Message----- > From: Clif Hinds [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:08 PM > To: William Hicks; [email protected] > Subject: RE: William HINES/HINDS & Elizabeth ACKLIN Mar: 19 OCT 1797 > > > Ask and you shall receive. Ann of Southampton is mentioned > below. Would have been > only 13-14 but they married quite young back then. Could this be > the right one? > > SOUTHAMPTON > Darden, James - Hines, Ann > Mar 10, 1791 > > Clif > >
Ask and you shall receive. Ann of Southampton is mentioned below. Would have been only 13-14 but they married quite young back then. Could this be the right one? SOUTHAMPTON Darden, James - Hines, Ann Mar 10, 1791 Clif --- William Hicks <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Clif, > > Thanks for the fast response and for going through your old information. > > I do not know who were the siblings and ancestors of William Hines. > > My most immediate concern is "Who were the children of William Hines & > Elizabeth Acklin? I have been trying to find information i.e., birth and > marriage records for their daughter Ann Hines that was suppose too have been > born abt:1801 in Washington Co, VA. > > > I am including the information for William Hines and > > Elizabeth with marriage > > date close (but shall I add - No Cigars). > > Well Clif, that's Ok because I quit smoking about 30 yrs. ago? ;^) I really > do appreciate your taking the time to send your Information. You never know > what you will find from a lead. > > > ALBEMARLE, VA > > Hines, William - Turner, Mrs Elizabeth > > Dec 13, 1777 > > Thanks, this is a record that I was unaware of and I will check it out to > see where it leads. :) > > > SUSSEX, VA > > Acklin, Elizabeth - Hines, William > > Oct 19, 1797 > > WASHINGTON > > Yep! This is my William Hines/Hinds and Acklin Hines. :) > > In closing you have my empathy, because you must have caught a lot of flack > over the years about the spelling of your name Clif with one *f*. But what > can you expect after coming from ancestors that spelled their last name as > Hinds/Hines/Hiens/Heinz/etc... It is indeed weird how the name changes back > and forth between Hinds and Hines sometimes in the same family. I also, > have the additional problem of Hicks and Hix? ;^) Well > Hinds/Hines/Hiens/Heinz/Hicks/Hix no wonder I have gone nuts. ;^) > > Hope you find some more Hines/Hinds information and if you do please > remember me... > > Bill __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Nan, It might interest you to know that there is a Bridgehampton at the East end of Long Island. Still there nestled with East Hampton and Southampton. Have a good day. Clif --- Nan & George Wolf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi: > The author below believes James Haines (Hinds) of Morris Co. NJ came > from Bridgehampton in 1783 - which Bridgehampton? Where? Could there be > a Bridgehampton on Long Island where we believe one line of HInds arrived > from Salem, MA in the late 1600s? > > Regards, > Nan > [email protected] > ------------------------------------- > Found at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/chesternote.htm > > The following are some of my notes from the book Chester New Jersey A > Scrapbook of History by Frances Greenidge, 1974, Chester Historical > Society. In my opinion, a "must read" book if you are researching the > Chester area. The notes that you find here do not even begin to touch on > the amount of information that is contained in this book. > > James Haines came from Bridgehampton in 1783 > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: The author below believes James Haines (Hinds) of Morris Co. NJ came from Bridgehampton in 1783 - which Bridgehampton? Where? Could there be a Bridgehampton on Long Island where we believe one line of HInds arrived from Salem, MA in the late 1600s? Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------- Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/chesternote.htm The following are some of my notes from the book Chester New Jersey A Scrapbook of History by Frances Greenidge, 1974, Chester Historical Society. In my opinion, a "must read" book if you are researching the Chester area. The notes that you find here do not even begin to touch on the amount of information that is contained in this book. James Haines came from Bridgehampton in 1783
Hi: I spotted these while using the Morris NJ USGenWeb search engine. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------------- Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/mccensus/early.htm Early Substitute Census The following list is comprised of information obtained from early Morris County, New Jersey ratable list, poll lists and Oath of Allegiance lists. Henry HAINES Morris Twp. 1771 Tax List John HAINES Morris Twp. 1771 Tax List Robert HAINES Morris Twp. 1771 Tax List Samuel HAINES Morris Twp. 1771 Tax List Samuel HAINS Hanover Twp. May 1776, Poll List James HINDS Pequannock TwpMay 1776, Poll List
Hi Clif, Thanks for the fast response and for going through your old information. I do not know who were the siblings and ancestors of William Hines. My most immediate concern is "Who were the children of William Hines & Elizabeth Acklin? I have been trying to find information i.e., birth and marriage records for their daughter Ann Hines that was suppose too have been born abt:1801 in Washington Co, VA. > I am including the information for William Hines and > Elizabeth with marriage > date close (but shall I add - No Cigars). Well Clif, that's Ok because I quit smoking about 30 yrs. ago? ;^) I really do appreciate your taking the time to send your Information. You never know what you will find from a lead. > ALBEMARLE, VA > Hines, William - Turner, Mrs Elizabeth > Dec 13, 1777 Thanks, this is a record that I was unaware of and I will check it out to see where it leads. :) > SUSSEX, VA > Acklin, Elizabeth - Hines, William > Oct 19, 1797 > WASHINGTON Yep! This is my William Hines/Hinds and Acklin Hines. :) In closing you have my empathy, because you must have caught a lot of flack over the years about the spelling of your name Clif with one *f*. But what can you expect after coming from ancestors that spelled their last name as Hinds/Hines/Hiens/Heinz/etc... It is indeed weird how the name changes back and forth between Hinds and Hines sometimes in the same family. I also, have the additional problem of Hicks and Hix? ;^) Well Hinds/Hines/Hiens/Heinz/Hicks/Hix no wonder I have gone nuts. ;^) Hope you find some more Hines/Hinds information and if you do please remember me... Bill > -----Original Message----- > From: Clif Hinds [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 1:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: William HINES/HINDS & Elizabeth ACKLIN Mar: 19 OCT 1797 > > > Bill, > I going through some old information that I have. It > probably does not have what you > want, but I am including the information for William Hines and > Elizabeth with marriage > date close (but shall I add - No Cigars). Do have one that looks > right on, it shows > Sussex. > > Hope this is of some help. > > Clif Hinds > > ALBEMARLE, VA > Hines, William - Turner, Mrs Elizabeth > Dec 13, 1777 > > SUSSEX, VA > Acklin, Elizabeth - Hines, William > Oct 19, 1797 > WASHINGTON > > > > > --- William Hicks <[email protected]> wrote: > > Searching for information on William HINES/HINDS & Elizabeth > ACKLIN who were > > married 19 OCT 1797 in Washington County, VA. > > > > Thank you, Bill > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Bill, I going through some old information that I have. It probably does not have what you want, but I am including the information for William Hines and Elizabeth with marriage date close (but shall I add - No Cigars). Do have one that looks right on, it shows Sussex. Hope this is of some help. Clif Hinds ALBEMARLE, VA Hines, William - Turner, Mrs Elizabeth Dec 13, 1777 SUSSEX, VA Acklin, Elizabeth - Hines, William Oct 19, 1797 WASHINGTON --- William Hicks <[email protected]> wrote: > Searching for information on William HINES/HINDS & Elizabeth ACKLIN who were > married 19 OCT 1797 in Washington County, VA. > > Thank you, Bill > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi: Spotted this on a ships manifest while searching for another name at Ellis Island web site. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------ Hynes, John Ethnicity: Irish Residence: Ballinestoe Arrival date: 10 May 1900 Age: 22y Sex: M Marital status: S Name of Ship: Oceanic Port of departuree: Queenstown, Cork, Munster, Ireland
Searching for information on William HINES/HINDS & Elizabeth ACKLIN who were married 19 OCT 1797 in Washington County, VA. Thank you, Bill
Does anyone have access to the 1880 Soundex for Kansas? If so, would you please look for Joseph Hinds and his wife Mary F. ? Thank you, Jim . James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] Visit my genealogy databases: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/genealogy/index.htm . ----- Original Message ----- From: KayLamb To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 8:31 AM Subject: HINDS Looking for information on Joseph Hinds, esq. from Mendham, N. J. before 1763 ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog
Hi: Spotted this on the Hinds message board at FamilyHistory.com Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------- The Hinds Surname Message Board Reply | Message List | Previous | Next Message #87 Friday, June 23, 2000 Subject: Elijah Hinds Arkansas 1860 1940,s approximate Posted by: Marybeth Message: I am looking or any information on Hinds born in TerreHaute, Indianna 1860's. His father was from Germany and married indian girl there. Elijah later moved in Hot Springs and Murfresboro, Arkansas. Please contact me at [email protected]
Looking for information on Joseph Hinds, esq. from Mendham, N. J. before 1763