Hi; Spotted at the online catalog of Perkins Library, Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] ================================== Title: The first lines of the practice of surgery : being an elementary work for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners / by Samuel Cooper. Author: Cooper, Samuel, 1780-1848. Published: Hanover [N.H.] : Published by Justin Hinds : Charles Spear, printer, 1815. Edition: 2nd American, with an appendix, from the 3rd London ed. Subject: Surgery --19th cent. Material: 463 p. : ill., 9 plates ; 22 cm. Note: Austin 531. System ID No: AAV-3443 LOCATION: Med Ctr Hist Locked Stks Grp I -- CALL NUMBER: Cooper c.1 NonCirculating
HI; Spotted in the catalog at the Perkins Library, Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] ===================================== Title: Report of Her Majesty's commissioners appointed to inquire into the state, discipline, studies, and revenues of the University and colleges of Oxford: together with the evidence, and an appendix ... Author: Great Britain. Oxford University Commission. Hinds, Samuel, 1793-1872. Published: London, Printed by W. Clowes and sons, for H. M. Stationery off., 1852. Subject: University of Oxford. Material: xxviii, 260, [98], 387, [1] p. 33 cm. Note: Presented to both houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. The Bishop of Norwich, chairman. LC Card no: 12026175 System ID No: AKX-6607 LOCATION: Perkins Quarto -- CALL NUMBER: 328.4241 G786, 1852, v. 1 c.1 NotCheckedOut --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- The search results shown above are from the DUKE CATALOG
Hi: Here are some names being researched in Davidson Co. NC. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: Carol, INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 5/23/01 12:07 AM 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: [NCDAVIDS] Eliza Martin & Valentine Motsinger Posted on: Davidson County, NCGenWeb Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Davidson/11903 Surname: Bell, Blackburn, Bodenhamer, Boeckel, Brown, Conrad, Cromer, Davis, Dean, Crews, Doss, Eaton, Ebert, Evans, Faw, Fishel, Frey, Frye, Gibbins, Gibbons, Green, Hardy, Hartman, Hauser, Hedgecock, Hege, Hein, Hester, Hill, Hine, Hines, Idol, Ijames, Imes, Johnson, Jones, Kallam, Kastner, King, Kiser, Lagnauer, Leonard, Loesch, Long, Longe, Marshall, McBride, McGee, Miller, Mock, Motsinger, Noah, Noe, Orrell, Peddycord, Phillips, Pickle, Raper, Reich, Robertson, Rominger, Rothrock, Schaub, Schor, Sides, Smith, Spach, Styers, Teague, Tesh, Tesch, Vance, Vogler, Weavil, Welch, Werner, White, Wilson, Younts, Zink, Sink, and many many more ------------------------- This message consists of data I have collected and my personal opinion of Eliza's maiden name; wife of Valentine Motsinger. ------------------------------------------------------------ Valentine Motsinger(01/20/1826-10/04/1898) was born in Davidson County, NC. He married an Eliza Martin(source#6330312) on 10/04/1847 in Davidson County. Valentine is buried at Friedland Moravian Church Cemetery. Several of the children from this union are also buried at Friedland Moravian. I must also note that Valentine and "his" family are the only Motsingers buried in this cemetery and to my knowledge, these Motsingers are the only ones buried in a Moravian Cemetery in NC. ------------------------------------------------------------ According to the Friedland Moravian Church records, Eliza is listed as "Elisa" Motsinger(04/10/1831-09/01/1886). Sometimes, the Moravians listed the maiden name of women on the cemetery records and the husband's first name. In this case, however, no surname is listed with Eliza(Elisa). She is buried in row 9, grave 10 of the women's section at Friedland Moravian. ------------------------------------------------------------ The following contains data I have collected on Eliza Martins born circa 1821-1848 in North Carolina. 1-Elisa C Martin born 1829 in Surry County, NC; parents-Morgan and Mary Martin. 2-Eliza I Martin born 1821 in Stokes County, NC; married Abraham Martin(spelled Abram). 3-Eliza C Martin born 12/17/1827 in Surry County; parents-Morgan Martin and Mary Brittain(compare this one to #1). 4-Eliza Martin born 1837 in Davidson County; parents-James and Nancy Martin.(this one is interesting) 5-Eliza Martin born 1848 in NC; parents-Benjamin and Nancy Martin. 6-Eliza Martin married Phillip Earp on 10/14/1843 in Stokes County. ------------------------------------------------------------ Another interesting fact; there are 3 Martin men buried at Friedland Moravian. 1-Charles Erastus(1884-1963) 2-Emanuel(?-1874) 3-James W(1862-1940) ------------------------------------------------------------ There are 4 Martin women buried at Friedland: 1-Bertha L Parnell(1893-1966)wife of C.E. 2-Eliza E Swaim(1852-1948)wife of J.W. 3-Mary Regina(1841-1914)wife of James 4-Rosa Bell(1870-1917) ------------------------------------------------------------ Martin children buried ar Friedland Moravian: 1-Nannie(1894-1899)dau. of JW & EE 2-Rosa B(1891-1891) 3-Charles Henry(1935-1935)son of DO & M 4-Emanuel(1874-1874) 5-Boy(1892-1892)son of JW & EF ------------------------------------------------------------ Question - Most of the Motsingers are buried at Abbotts Creek Primitive Baptist, Wallburg Baptist or Bethany in Davidson County. Why is Valentine buried at Friedland ?? My Opinion-During Valentine's time, marriages took place near the bride's home, township or county. In this case, Davidson County. During 1847, there were not many Martins living in Davidson,and none associated with Friedland Moravian until 1870. I think that Eliza's maiden name was Weavil(I have this from 2 sources with no proof). The Weavil's were associated with Friedland Moravian circa 1820. Valentine joined the Moravian faith with his new bride, Eliza. Therefore, explaining the burial at Friedland. ------------------------------------------------------------ Martin Surnames living in Davidson County, 1850 near the Forsyth/Davidson county line. 1-Alexander Martin(age 34)with his family 2-Mary(32)wife 3-John H(14)son 4-Margaret A(12)dau 5-Susan J(10)dau 6-Barnett M(7)son 7-Caroline L(4)dau 8-Andrew J(2)son ------------------------------------------------------------ There is proof somewhere !!!!!!!! We do know that Valentine and Eliza were married and that they both are buried at Friedland Moravian. Best Of Luck, Carol ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from pml.rootsweb.com (pml.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.44]) by siaag1af.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.9) with ESMTP id DAA06209 for <[email protected]>; Wed, 23 May 2001 03:07:18 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id XAA09079; Tue, 22 May 2001 23:24:21 -0600 Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 23:24:21 -0600 Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] From: Carol <[email protected]> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hines and AR X-Loop: [email protected]
Hi: I was sent the url to the HINDS PRECEDENTS written by Asher HInds who was: ASHER C. HINDS, LL.D. Clerk at the Speaker's Table 1895 to 1910 The url to his list of precedents's (rules concerning the operation of the U.S. House of Representative) is at: http://www.gpo.gov/congress/house/precedents/hinds/hinds.html Regards, Nan [email protected]
Hi: Spotted online at the Perkins Library, Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] ========================== Title: American communities : brief sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Aurora, Amana, Icaria, the Shakers, Oneida, Wallingford and the Brotherhood of the New Life / by William Alfred Hinds. Author: Hinds, William Alfred, 1833- Published: Oneida, N.Y. : Office of the American Socialist, 1878. Subject: Communism --United States. Material: 176 p., [2] p. of paltes : ill. ; 26 cm. LC Card no: 08011231 System ID No: ALK-5122 LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 335.973 H662A c.1 NotCheckedOut
Hi: Another from the online catalog of the Perkins LIbrary at Duke Univerisity, NC. Three of the same author's books pasted below. Regards, Nan [email protected] ========================================= Title: The relative ages of the Hawaiian landscapes / by Norman E. A. Hinds. Author: Hinds, Norman E. A. (Norman Ethan Allen), 1892- Published: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 1931. Subject: Physical geography --Hawaii. Geology --Hawaii. Series: University of California publications. Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences ; v. 20, no. 6. Material: [143]-260 p., [28] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Note: Cover title. Bibliographical footnotes. System ID No: ALK-5805 LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 550.6 C153, v. 20, no. 6 c.1 NotCheckedOut ================================================= Hinds, Norman E. A. (Norman Ethan Allen), 1892. Paleozoic eruptive rocks of the southern Klamath Mountains, California. University of California publications. v. 20, no. 11. Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 1932. LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 550.6 C153, v. 20, no. 11 c.1 NotCheckedOut ============================================== Hinds, Norman E. A. (Norman Ethan Allen), 1892. Mesozoic and Cenozoic eruptive rocks of the southern Klamath Mountains, California. University of California publications. v. 23, no. 11. Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 1935. LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 550.6 C153, v. 23, no. 11 c.1 NotCheckedOut
George W. Hinds biography: http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/bio_george_w_hinds.htm . . James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] Visit my genealogy databases: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/genealogy/index.htm (some pages do not work well with Netscape) ..
Hi: Our genealogical society is getting ready to print our Turlock cemetery burials. Because it is a large cemetery with 26,400 burials - there will be two volumes. $70 for both or $37.50 for one. I believe many of the Hinds in our vicinity come from OK via TX. It seems that the father died during the depression and the mother came to Calif. to follow the crops with her brood of nine. I'm pasting the Hinds/Hines below Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------------- Abbreviations: IO Interment order (only the ones after Aug 1955 have IO numbers) fp family plot fpref# family plot was purchased on reference # mdn maiden name mmdn mother's maiden name DD double-depth lot CADI CA death index SN* Military service number available nmd named BP burial permit volume # I.O. No.: 14120 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Brenda Kay Location: Lot 4-G Block E-27 Interment Date: Sep 13,1985 Age: 32 Birth Date: Jun 08,1953 Death Date: Sep 08,1985 Remarks: b AR;d StevinsonCA; w/oRandy L; sil/o Janice Burns;mdn-Bearden;mmdn-Bright I.O. No.: Surname: Hinds Given Name: Charles Location: Lot 240 Block 19 Interment Date: May 22,1946 Age: 85 Birth Date: Aug 07,1861 Death Date: May 20,1946 Remarks: b OH; mmdn-VanGilder; bd & dd from LDS; CADI has Aug 2, 1861 I.O. No.: 4725 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Cleo Curtis Location: Lot 941 Block 28 Interment Date: Sep 27,1968 Age: 40 Birth Date: Oct 12,1927 Death Date: Sep 21,1968 Remarks: b OK; d Twin Falls, ID; h/o Annie Mae;b/o Mrs Ruby L. Croy; US AirCorps WW II I.O. No.: 21548 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Danny Curtis Location: Lot 940 DD Block 28 Interment Date: Apr 19,1996 Age: 49 Birth Date: Oct 23,1946 Death Date: Apr 14,1996 Remarks: b TX; b/o Gilbert Hinds, Stevinson; veteran SN*; fpref#4725 I.O. No.: 23372 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Gilbert Franklin Sr. Location: Lot 661 DD Block 39 Interment Date: Jun 18,1998 Age: 50 Birth Date: Jan 17,1948 Death Date: Jun 12,1998 Remarks: b Modesto; h/o Muriel, Stevinson CA I.O. No.: 19470 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Junie Ruth Location: Lot 348 Block 42 Interment Date: Sep 09,1993 Age: 79 Birth Date: Mar 06,1914 Death Date: Sep 04,1993 Remarks: mdn: Nicholson;b Swifton AR; d Benton AR; m/o Wayne Hinds, Turlock I.O. No.: 2570 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Martha Ann Location: Lot 680 Block 28 Interment Date: Apr 09,1963 Age: 72 Birth Date: Mar 11,1891 Death Date: Apr 05,1963 Remarks: b GA; m/o C.C.Hinds; mmdn-Turner I.O. No.: Surname: Hinds Given Name: Mary Elizabeth Location: Lot 74 Block 20 Interment Date: Jul 08,1947 Age: 82 Birth Date: Aug 10,1864 Death Date: Jul 06,1947 Remarks: b MI; mdn-Bunell;mmdn-Lewis; bd & dd from CADI I.O. No.: 16988 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Melvin E. Location: Lot 347 Block 42 Interment Date: Feb 07,1990 Age: 80 Birth Date: Dec 09,1909 Death Date: Feb 03,1990 Remarks: b King City CA; d Rogers AR; f/o Wayne Hinds, Turlock; nmd June R Hinds I.O. No.: 19588 Cremation No.: 1059 Surname: Hinds Given Name: Randy Lee Jr. Location: Lot 4-G DD Block E-27 Interment Date: Nov 09,1993 Age: 23 Birth Date: Jul 29,1970 Death Date: Nov 03,1993 Remarks: b Turlock;d Fresno;s/o Brenda K Hinds,dec &Randy Sr; mmdn-Bearden;fp #14120 I.O. No.: Surname: Hines Given Name: Effie Dorothy Location: Lot 304 Block S-17 Interment Date: Dec 24,1923 Age: 5 Birth Date: Death Date: Dec 23,1923 Remarks: d Winton, CA; BP Vol 9, p.396; age 5 I.O. No.: 17517 Surname: Hines Given Name: Jewel Clarence Location: Lot 1167 DD Block 34 Interment Date: Nov 29,1990 Age: 78 Birth Date: Mar 12,1912 Death Date: Nov 25,1990 Remarks: b OK; d Stanford; h/o Thomasa; mmdn-Smith;fp #12712 I.O. No.: 12151 Surname: Hines Given Name: Leonard R. Location: Lot 1148 Block 34 Interment Date: Aug 13,1982 Age: 59 Birth Date: May 04,1923 Death Date: Aug 09,1982 Remarks: b KS; d Patterson; h/o Marilee, Crows Landing; fpref# 10232; veteran
Elaine, The only thing I have involving a name similar to Jacob Hinds from Vermont is the following data on Jacob Hines. Yours seems to young to have children of this age. Vermont 1790 Federal Census HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 VERMONT NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY. BENNINGTON COUNTY. ARLINGTON TOWN Name of head of family: Hines, Jacob Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Have a good day. Clif Hinds --- Elaine Sturdevant <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm still researching Jacob Hinds b 14 Jan 1774 m Susan Rogers b 28 Apr > 1775. Jacob and Susan are buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT. > Jacob was the son of James (b1742 NJ) and Hannah Hinds (b 1737 NJ). > > Jacob m Susan Rogers 16 Nov 1795 in Hanover Township, NJ. They had the > following children: > > Stephen Lewis Hinds, Sally Hinds, Joanna Hinds, Jacob Hinds, Moses > Rogers Hinds and Persis Urania Hinds. > > I would appreciate any information anybody might have on Jacob or his > family. > > Elaine Sturdevant > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/
Hi: Regarding the message below that I sent yesterday - rec'd this note in response: "I suspect that this is the same story about Thomas Hinds who was a prisoner of war at Catawba POW camp in Alabama. He died in the explosion of the ship Sultana when he was released from prison and headed home." This story of the Sultana explosion was sent several weeks ago. If you are interested in having it - use the keyword Sultana at the archives. Or ask me for it. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:[email protected], INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], INTERNET:[email protected] Date: 5/20/01 11:56 AM RE: Thomas Hinds - Civil War Narrative Hi: Spotted on the online catalog at the Perkins Library at Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] ============================================== Title: Tales of war times : being the adventures of Thomas Hinds during the American Civil War. Author: Hinds, Thomas. Published: Watertown, N.Y. : Herald, 1904. Subject: Hinds, Thomas. Subject: United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Personal narratives. United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Prisoners and prisons. Material: 208 p. : port., plates; 21 cm. System ID No: ALK-5922 LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 973.781 H662T c.1 NotCheckedOut
Hi, I'm still researching Jacob Hinds b 14 Jan 1774 m Susan Rogers b 28 Apr 1775. Jacob and Susan are buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Bristol, VT. Jacob was the son of James (b1742 NJ) and Hannah Hinds (b 1737 NJ). Jacob m Susan Rogers 16 Nov 1795 in Hanover Township, NJ. They had the following children: Stephen Lewis Hinds, Sally Hinds, Joanna Hinds, Jacob Hinds, Moses Rogers Hinds and Persis Urania Hinds. I would appreciate any information anybody might have on Jacob or his family. Elaine Sturdevant
Hi: Spotted on the online catalog at the Perkins Library at Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] ============================================== Title: Tales of war times : being the adventures of Thomas Hinds during the American Civil War. Author: Hinds, Thomas. Published: Watertown, N.Y. : Herald, 1904. Subject: Hinds, Thomas. Subject: United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Personal narratives. United States --History --Civil War, 1861-1865 --Prisoners and prisons. Material: 208 p. : port., plates; 21 cm. System ID No: ALK-5922 LOCATION: Perkins -- CALL NUMBER: 973.781 H662T c.1 NotCheckedOut
Hi: Spotted in the catalog at the Perkins LIbrary, Duke University. Obviously since it was sponsored by the Presbyterian church - it must be an anti-smoking pamphlet. Regards, Nan [email protected] ========================================= Title: The use of tobacco. By J.I.D. Hinds Author: Hinds, John Iredelle Dillard, 1847- Published: [Nashville, Tenn.] Printed for the author by the Cumberland Presbyterian publishing house, 1882. Subject: Tobacco habit. Material: 138 p. 19 cm. LC Card no: 07034671 System ID No: ALK-6035 LOCATION: Special Collections Library -- CALL NUMBER: Arents H622U c.1 NonCirculating LOCATION: Special Collections Library -- CALL NUMBER: Bd. Pam. 633.71 Z99, v. 4, no. 8 -- Note: No. 8 in v. 4 with binder's title: Tobacco pamphlets. Note: Disbound. c.1 NonCirculating
HI: I spotted this while searching the NUCMC (National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections) at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html The original can be found at the Library of Congress. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Author: Hinds, Sidney Rae, 1900- Title: Papers, 1932-1981. Description: 4 ms. boxes. Notes: Brigadier general, U.S. Army; chief, Division of Procurement, United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, 1951-1955. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, agreements, personnel records, and printed matter, relating to United Nations economic aid to Korea and aid to refugees from various countries, and to the world food supply. Subjects: United Nations. Korean Reconstruction Agency. United Nations -- Economic assistance. Economic assistance -- Korea (South) Food supply. International relief. Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Civilian relief. Refugees. Korea. Control No.: CSUZ80147-A
Hi: I spotted this at the Library of Congress search site. It is a letter from J. R. Hinds who left a package at a barber shop. He is writing on (I presume) his company's letter head. The library has it catalogued under J. R. Hinds altho the signature could also be T. R. Hinds as far as I'm concerned. It is cataloged under "African American history". Not sure why. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------- Found at: http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/africanam/page.cfm?ID=11119 Letterhead: Globe Carbon Co. Ravenna, Ohio Makers of High-Grade Carbons for Electric Lighting Ravenna Ohio, June 10, 1898 Mr. George Meyers Hollenden Barber Shop Cleveland, Ohio Dear Sir: I was in Cleveland day before yesterday and stepped into your place to get fixed up. On leaving I left a small package with the porter. Will you kindly advise me by return mail if you still have it there. If so I will call and get it in a day or two when I come to Cleveland again. Yours Very Truly J. R. Hinds E. I. B.
Hi: This petition has made it to several mail lists. For those of us who have ancestors in early AR, OK & TX it is an interesting read. I'm especially interested in the John HInds. I wonder what the 10 means after some of the names. Is it a printing symbol that could not be interpreted by the computer? Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------------------- Copied from the Strickland-L mail list: Miller County, AR was formed west and south of the Red River in what is now Red River County, TX in 1820 and for a time was also north of the Red River in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. This article is on that Miller Co, AR and not the one of today. PETITION TO THE PRESIDENT BY CITIZENS OF MILLER COUNTY [NA:01A, Lets. Reed. (Ark.) DS] [No date, 1825] To the President of the United States, The Petition of the undersigned Inhabitants of that Part of Miller, in the Territory of Arkansas, ceded and confirmed to the Choctaw Nation of Indians, by Treaty made with them at Washington City, in the present Year (1825). Respectfully Sheweth. That the tract of Country upon which Your Petitioners reside, was acquired by the United States from the Quapaw Nation of Indians, by Treaty made with them about the Year 1818. -By which said Treaty, the said tract of Country became a part of the public Lands of the United States. And that the Legislature of the Territory of Missouri (within which the said tract of country was then situated) included the said tract of Country upon which Your Petitioners now reside, within the Civil Jurrisdiction of Hempstead County of that Territory, by an Act of the Legislature thereof (which has since been divided and Miller County erected out of the Western part of said County of Hempstead). That about the Year 1819, a part of the same public Lands upon which Your Petitioners now reside, were under the Authority of the United States surveyed into Townships, and subdivided into sections, as far as Ranges 38 or 39 West, and within about eight Miles of the present western boundary of Arkansas Territory, as established by Act of Congress, and lately surveyed and marked. That on the 5th January 1819 by Authority of an order from the Secretary of War, a few Settlers that were on Red River above Kia-Miche, and on the Arkansas above the Poto, were removed below, and East of those Rivers, to where no prohibition to settling then, or since, existed, and within a few Miles of which point (Kia-Miche on Red River) the public Lands were about that time, or soon afterwards, surveyed into sections, as if to facilitate Settlers in acquiring titles to the Lands they choose to settle, in the usual way provided for by law. That under these encouragements by the Authorities of the Government, there was an immediate and considerable Increase of the settlements at and below Kia Miche, on Red River, upon and near the lands surveyed into sections as aforesaid, most of which settlements were made with a view to being perminant, and improvements large and valuable. That Your Petitioners became greatly alarmed by a Treaty made with said Choctaw Nation of Indians at Dokes stand, about the year 1820, by which the country upon which Your Petitioners reide (together with other large extents of adjoining Territory) was then ceded to said Indians, -But were soon afterwards reconciled by assurances from the President of the United States, received by James Miller, Governor of Arkansas, that it was not the view or intention of the General Government, to remove any of the Settlers from the Lands then ceded to said Indians and that the then settled parts of said country so ceded to said Indians would be repurchased from them, which assurances have been by the Delegate in Congress from said Territory, frequently since that time renewed. And under which assurances, Your Petitioners became satisfied, and have continued enlarging their farms and improvements. Your Petitioners further respectfully represent, that from the time of their first settlement where they now reside, Civil Government, and Civil Jurrisdiction has been extended to them, and Courts of Law established and held, within the tract of Country lately ceded and confirmed to said Choctaw Indians by the aforesaid Treaty of the present year (1825) and that under the authority of an Act of Congress (passed in 1824) granting rights of pre-emption for lands on which to establish permanent seats of Justice of New Counties, a quarter section of land had been selected by the proper commissioners of said County of Miller, and part of the public buildings contracted for. Under which assurances of protection and Civil Government a large number of Settlers have continued to improve enlarge their improvements, plant Orchards, and increase their Stocks &c, up to the present time, and that now to abandon their plantations, and remove their families and property, is to them ruinous and impossible. Your Petitioners are aware, that the General Government have heretofore remove from Indians lands, Citizens of the United States, who settled upon lands owned at the time of such settlements by Indians, Where the settlement at at the beginning were upon Indian lands, but Your present Petitioners respectfully deny having settled upon Indian lands: They settled upon the public -lands of the United States, where settlements were not prohibited by any order of the Government, where part of the public lands were surveyed into sections (a thing Never done for Indian purposes) and where, after the same country was first ceded to the Choctaws, the people have had assurances from the highest Authority, that the settled parts of said Country should be repurchased, and Your Petitioners afforded an opportunity of acquiring titles to their possessions, in the way that the Settlers upon the public lands have usually done, in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Alabama > &c. Yet notwithstanding all the foregoing circumstances and assurances, Your Petitioners are now informed, that the lands they now occupy, are ceded and confirmed to said Choctaw Indians, and that Your Petitioners are shortly to be removed from their farms, without payment or recompence for their improvements, to give Place to Indians !! An Act that would have no example in any civilized Government, under the same circumstances which these settlements were made. An improved Country of Citizens where they have had the protection of Civil Laws and Civil Government for more than six successive Years, to be ceded by their Government to a Nation of Indians, has, it is believed, No examples. These settlements, not having been commenced upon the -lands of the Choctaw Indians, but upon the public Lands of the United States, then surveying for market, still claim the same protection of the same laws and Government, under the faith of which they commenced their settlements. To be forced and driven by our own Government from the farms and improvements we have laboured for years to make, for the support of our families, in order to give place to Indians, would under all the circumstances and assurances before mentioned, appear so unjust and unprecedented, and to the Settlers so ruinous, that its enforcement would produce the greatest possible excitement. Your Petitioners therefore respectfully ask of Your Excellencey to suspend the survey of the eastern boundary of Territory, lately ceded to said Choctaw Indians, and to suspend the time of giving said Indians possession of said Territory, and cause to be re-purchased from them, the parts of said Territory settled and improved by Citizens of the United States, as aforesaid East of the Kia-Miche on red River, and of the Poto on Arkansas, where settlements by Citizens has never been prohibited, but approbated and encouraged as before mentioned. As Your Petitioners in duty bound will ever pray Petitioner Names Aaron Coe; Bailey English; Jesse Cheek; Joseph English; Micajah Reder; Solomon Moffitt; John Swagerty; Allon Rains; Thomas Gatathite; Thomas Wafer jun; Thomas Wafer Snr; Mabry Wafer; Josiah Trent; John Trent; Rucker Tanner; Joseph Porter; John J Mors; Lewis Potter; Zacariah Thompson; Wesley Tollett; Elijah Tollett; James Watt; Walter Hogon; Henry Tollett; Henry K Brown; Asa Hartfield; James R, Brown; Travis G Wright; John Hinds-10; > > John Adams; D Clark; Johnston Bowers; Jonathan Poole; Franklin Greenwood; John Greenwood; Joel Greenwood; Henry B Greenwood; Philip Henson; Nathaniel More-10; William Hensley; Thomas More; John Tucker; Thomas J Garner; Nicholas Porter; Samuel Strickland; John Green; Butler Roberts; Otho, B Cocke; Paul Scarbrough-10; John Farly; Adam Hampton; Thomas Owen; W- Slingland; Wilobe Sparks; Will Woods; Joshua Ewing; Jessey Keliher; George Wilson; Maurice Pendergast; Arther Leebe; Lewis Boatright; Alexander Linch; Mathew Sparks; Thos Boatright; William Modglan; David Gutman; PhiIip Tramell; Allon Miller; Thomas Linch; Thomas P French; Joseph French; Levy C. French; Amos Strickland; Wm Brice Jr; James Amburn; Thomas Cheser; David Fraser; Taylor Polk; Thomas Tramel; James Polk; Ruland Polk; William Bradford; James S. Hanks; Richard Stiles; John Emmerson; Allen Carter; John Will; Elijah Carter; Ad. Chr. Hartung; Joseph Reed; John Stiles; James Harrell; Joel Harrell; Isaac Harrell; Timothy Harrell; Joshua Harrell; Hodg P Raburn; Jacob Nidever; George Nidever; Mark Nidever; Mitchel Crownover; Joseph Adkison; David Frame; Joseph Jenkins; William Stiles; Jesse Perkins; Partrick T Carnall; William Forsyth; Absolom Sparks Jnr; Isaac N Charles; William Brice Junior; Peter Miller; John Morton; Samuel Brice; James Brice; Jas Clark; T. B. Ballard; John Mcvay; John Kerley; John Wood; Noah Reeder; Samuel Guthry; Thomas Guthry; William Guthry; Gorge Lawrence; Jams Lawrence; Walter Poole; David G Strickland; Ezra McElvey; Maurice Pendergast; Hugh McElvey; David lawrence; Wyat Hanks; Jas Strickland; Amos Strickland; Jas McElvey; John Hudson; Adam Lawrence Jun; John Chumney; Ambrose Hilburn; Joseph Clark; John Deck; Joseph Deck; John Roberts; Luke Robberts; John Wolsey; Wreding Robberts; ElsBerry Sparks; John Woolsey; Jonathan Franklin; James Smith Sen; A: Hanscom; Elijah Reid; Charles Curtiss; Abram Tidell; G.G McKinny; Thos Potter; J.C. Ragsdall; James Smith Junior; Samul. S. Fench; M Rulong; Absolam Sparks; I. G. Pennington; Nathl Dixon; Wm Porter; B L Kavanaugh; William Long; Isaack Murphy; George Carlton; John H. Fowler; Benjamin Crownover; G.C. Wetmore; Jas Furguson; Jacob Black; George F. Lawton; John Ring; John Edmondson; Joshua Calloway; William Montgomery; B. Gooch; Andrew Montgomery; W.P. Ferguson; L.M. 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Hi: There is a black & white photo of Ned Hinds, Eden Mills, Vermont found while searching the Library of Congress American Memory collection at: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/mdbquery.html Type in "Ned Hinds" in the search mechamism and you'll find the photo. Ned Hinds, Eden Mills, Vermont. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915- photographer. CREATED/PUBLISHED 1937 Sept. COLLECTION Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress) Regards, Nan [email protected]
Hi: Here is part of the proceedings of the U.S. Senate of March 6, 1872. Any idea who this Joseph M. Hinds might be? Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------- Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873 WEDNESDAY, March 6, 1872. Mr. Spencer, from the Committee on Commerce, to whom was referred, the 5th instant, the nomination of Joseph M. Hinds, reported favorably thereon. On motion by Mr. Spencer, The Senate proceeded, by unanimous consent, to consider the said nomination; and Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of Joseph M. Hinds, agreeably to the nomination. On motion of Mr. Spencer, and by unanimous consent,
Hi: Pushing sales of books is not encouraged on Rootsweb mail lists but Rootsweb does have a genealogical book mail list where books can be posted. This was forwarded from this list because it has a Hines name. And, because we have Hinds/HInes researchers with ancestors in PA I decided to post it here because of all of the PA names in the index.. I'm omitting the price. If you want prices - contact the sender,Mr. Fazio, - the sender of the message. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: "H. Fazio", INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 5/2/01 5:07 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: [GM] Newspaper Abstracts Genealogical Data from the Pennsylvania Chronicle, 1767-1784, Kebbeth Scott, Special Publication No. 37 of the National Genealogical Society, 1971, 1980. Hardback covered in protective adhesive plastic; there is a small area on the back cover where grit is trapped between the cover & the plastic; 7x10-1/4, 170 pages, some minimal underlining, everyname index. The approximately 3600 persons listed are predominately from Pennsylvania, New Jersey which had no newspaper at this period), Maryland, and the three lower counties on the Delaware. However, there are also many persons from New England, Virginia, the Carolinas, New York, Georgia, and East Florida. Some surnames include: Abbott, Aczicher, Ackland, Adair, Adam(s), Adamson, Addudle, Adle, Affleck, Ager, Aisquith, Alan, Alcutt, Aldrich, Aleney, Alexander, Alison, Allen,Allinson, Allmorn, Anderson, Anderton, Andrew, Andros, Angell, Anson, Anthony, Antill, Aplin, Apthorp, Archdeacon, Archibald, Aris, Arison, Arnold, Ashbridge, Ashly, Assheton, Asheton, Atchison, Atkinson, Auchmuty, Austin, Austen, Babcock, Bache, Bacon, Badger, Bagnel, Baker, Balik, Ball, Ballard, Balston, Bankson, Banning, Barber, Barclay, Bard, Baret, Barker, Barnard, Barnes, Barnet, Barney, Barns, Barnsley, Barr, Barrell, Barret, Bartow, Bartram, Bass, Bassett, Bassonet, Batchelor, Batho, Batt, Baus, Baxter, Bayard, Baylor, Baynton, Beal(l), Beatho, Beat(t)y, Beautineau, Beck, Bedford, Beekman, Beighton, Belcher, Bell, Bellus, Benezet, Bennet(t). 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Hi: This is from the Washington Co. NC mail list. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------------------------- "For anyone whose ancestors came from North Carolina... The North Carolina State archives can be searched on-line at the following URL http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/archives/arch/mars.htm I found the index for my ggg(g?)-grandfather's Guilford County land grant here, and then ordered a hardcopy from the state for a $10 lookup fee and $2 photocopy fee. The on-line index gave me the acreage, approximate location, and date entered and issued. All I had to do was inquire by name, and it showed me a list of the documents on file for that individual. The deed for the sale of that land was not in the state archives, however, but rather seems to be on file with the county." ------------ Comments from another on the same list: "When I followed directions and clicked on MARS, nothing happened on my Windows 98 computer. I asked the Archivist what was wrong and she told me that I needed Telnet and sent me instructions on how to get it. Win 98 comes with Telnet so I tried Mars on my old computer. Clicking on Mars produced a prompt that wanted a host name. Mars was not the answer so I tried the Archivist again. She gave me the host name of:aviion.dcr.state.nc.us This works. At the prompt, you type mars and then, for the password, type mars again. So far, I have not found anything on Mars but I have hope!"