Hi: Spotted this from another mail list - it concerned the Cagle family. Am pasting only the part about Hines. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------ Paul Cagle is listed in Attala County, MS, Deed Book A, p417 (August 28, 1858)as follows: "James W Summerhill leased to Thos D Savage, Paul Cagle, N. G. Hudson, A R Hines and Jno. Biggs, trustees of schools and lands, for $7.50, 2 1/2 acres on East half of SE quarter and west half of SE quarter of Section 8, Twp 15, Range 7 East."
Hi: This is from Clif's file of Odds & Ends on Hinds. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------------- SHIP'S PASSENGERS Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: 1993 Supplement edited by P. William Filby & Paula K. Woolverton HIND James: Pennsylvania, - 1716 (They came from Ireland to Chester, PA) Ruth (Wife) Daughter Mary, America - 1774 Richard 24, Virginia - 1683 William, Barbados - 1699 HINDE John, Barbados or Jamaica - 1680 John, Lancaster, PA - 1776 Mary, America - 1774 HINDS William, America - 1773 HINES Adam 47, Mobile County, AL - 1868 George, Nova Scotia - 1784 George, Ohio - 1853 John, America - 1775 Peter, Nova Scotia - 1784
Can anyone identify this couple for me? Can anyone do a lookup for her (or them) in 1880 Minnesota. CARVER CO. Land Record..Minnesota Mary Hinds, widow of Joseph filed for homestead land at Redwood Falls Land Office, Redwood County, 10 Nov. 1882. 80 acres located in CARVER CO. Thanks, Jim James R. Baker, Jr. [email protected] Visit my genealogy page: 135 pages of Marriages, Tax Lists, Census, Etc. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/genealogy/index.htm (some pages do not work well with Netscape) ..
Hi: My PML search found a descendancy chart concerning the Randle family. The sixth generation has an Olive Hines Randle 1818-1822. Do any of you have a Randle line? If so, let me know and I'll copy and paste the descendancy to you. Regards, Nan [email protected]
Hi: This was sent along by Clif Hinds in a lovely long file of Hinds odds and ends which I will be sending to the list a little at a time. If any of the rest of you have a file you would like to share - send it to me and I will break in down into separate messages. I'm sending his info below on colonial military soldiers. You can find more information about the soldiers below by sending into the National Archives for the military form - the number of which escapes me at the moment. It is found at the National Archives site. If any of you have sent for any of these military records - would you consider sharing it with our mail list. I would like o get some conversation going concerning these people. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------- COLONIAL & EARLY AMERICAN SOLDIERS HINDS LISTED IN A BOOK ABOUT "LOST SOLDIERS." John, served in Beaird's Company, Knox County Reg (Regiment or Regulars), Hamilton District. mil (Military or Militia) in Territory South of Ohio, as a Pvt between 1792-94. (The Mil may have stood for the Military District of Ohio.) William (Name also spelled HINES) served in Tedford's Company, Knox County Reg, Hamilton District Mil (Military District of Ohio?), Terr. South of the Ohio. Pvt. John (Name also spelled HINES) served in McGaughey's Company, Knox County Reg., Hamilton Dist. Mil. Terr. South of the Ohio, 1792-94. Pvt. Levi, Jr. & Levi, Sr. Beaird's & Menefee's Company, Knox County, Reg. Hamilton Dist. Mil. Terr. South of the Ohio 1792-94. Pvt. Joseph (HINDS/HINES) Beaird's & Menefee's Company, Pvt & Cpl. Samuel (HINDS/HINES) Beaird's & Menefee's Company Simeon (HINDS/HINES) Beaird's & Menefee's Company Thomas (HINDS/HINES) Beaird's & Menefee's Company --------------------------------------------------------- AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Revolutionary War Hinds, is found in Manuscript number 27542 pg 1 Book 22 pg 70 Book 184 pg 5? (15 & 25) John Hinds in Book 96 page 8, Book 114 page 72, Book 132 pages 104, 111, 114, 115, 140, 147, 154 Manuscript number 20474 page 15 REVOLUTIONARY WAR, GENERA, INDEX TO COMPILED SERVICE Hind John, private 3 & 4 Virginia Regiment, original file under John Hinds (1160 General Index Card) Hinds, John, Virginia, fifer, (1240 General Index Card) Hinds, John, private, 3d & 4th Virginia (1242 & 1243 General Index Card) Hinds, John, private, 6th & 7th Virginia Regiment also refers to 3rd and 4th Virginia Regiment (1244 General Index Card) Hinds, John, corporal, 6th Virginia (1247 General Index Card) Hinds, John, fifer, 7th Virginia Regiment (1248 General Index Card) Hinds, John, 8th Virginia Regiment, (1249 General Index Card) Hinds, John, fifer, 9th Virginia Regiment, also see 7th (1250 General Index Card.) Hinds, John, fifer, 13th Virginia (1251 General Index Card) ------------------------------ The following information was found in a book - "Virginia Revolutionary Veterans and their Heirs Vol 2", edited by John Frederick Dorman in 1958. HIND, JOHN, fifer, Cont. Line, p. 270, 1842. Children: Mary (Mrs. John Reed); Susannah (Mrs. Leonard Plants); George, John, Sampson, Peter and Jacob HIND. All of the names mentioned have information concerning them in the Virginia Genealogist. HINDS John, soldier, army, affidavit - said John Hinds, Smith County, TN. Robert Wright, Letter from Nat. Cutting, War Dept. Letter from Robert Allen, Letter from David Campbell (1822) HINES John, soldier, Army, Cert Discharge, Lt Col Samuel Hawes, (2) James Upshur, (Caroline Co.) (See papers 1784) Voucher 1779 ------------------------------------- RECORDS of the REVOLUTIONARY WAR by W. T. R. SAFFELL page 280 - 283. Names and Rank of the Field, Staff, and other Commissioned Officers of Colonel John Gibson's Detachment, who served in the Western Department, from January 1, 1780, to December 6, 1781, the time he surrendered the command of that Department to Brigadier General William Irvine, with a list of the resigned, discharged, and dead for the whole time. page 283 Captain Uriah Springer's Company. JOHN HINDS - fifer. Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds, Sec V Military warrants, 1782-1793, by Jillson pg 338 John Hines, 200 Acres, Warrant 1043, during war, fifer, Virginia Line, 6-24-1783. John Hines, 100 Acres Warrant 2589, 3 years soldier, Virginia Line, 2-23-1784. --------------------------------------------------------------- REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS WHO FLOCKED TO ROANE COUNTY IN THE EARLY DAYS. HINDS, John from North Carolina ----------------------------------------------- VIRGINIA VIRGINIA/WEST VIRGINIA GENEALOGICAL DATA FROM REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION AND BOUNTY LAND WARRANT RECORDS VOL 2 - Dabbs through Hyslop compiled by Patrick G. Wardell, Lt. Col., U.S. Army Retired. page 311 HIND JOHN, esf 1777 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in Virginia Regiment: PN age 60 Beaver County, Pennsylvania in 1819, granted Bounty Land Warrant # 2173 there in 1837 age 78. F-S39693 R1284. HINDS James, esf 1776 Northumberland County, VA: PN age 68 Bath County, Kentucky in 1818. died 4 February 1830. Married Sarah Prichard, Winchester, Virginia who PN age 73 Bath County, Kentucky 1847. F-W27658 R1285. HINES Henry, esf 1779 Virginia; PN age 66, Louisa County, Virginia, 1818 occupation - farmer. Resided there in 1820 at age 67 with wife Nancy age 57 and son Tarlton age 20; F-S38023 R1285 ---------------------------------------------------------- Kentucky Land Warrants for the French, Indian, & Revolutionary War. Warrant 1043, Hinds, John, VA Continental Line. Term = War. June 24, 1783. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARKANSAS 1890 MADISON COUNTY Arkansas Military Bounty Grants, (War of 1812), by Christensen Hines {Hinds}, Phillip - Farmer, 59 years old, born in PA, parents born in PA.
Nan, Looked at the AIS census index on Ancestry.com and found a Joseph D. HINDS on the 1880 census in Central City, Gilpin Co., CO page 021. Don't know if he is the right one, but you could check that census and hopefully know from his age and other family members listed with him. Hope this helps. Carol Harrison
Hi: This is an May 2000 message that I found while clearing my files. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------- Looking for the following who disappeared right after they were married: G.W. Merry and Elmira Baker, after 1880 Jesse Bridges and Elmira Baker, after 1858 Also: . Joseph D. Hinds (born KY) m. Frances M. Baker, December 30, 1858, Page Co., Iowa. There in 1860 and 1861, then gone. Had a son Edward Hinds. No record of Joseph D. before the marriage, or after 1861. Any help appreciated. Need to know where they went. Also looking for a marriage for Benjamin Baker to Ida ------ ca. 1879. *** Jim Baker [email protected] **** Researching BAKER in Pendleton and Campbell Counties, KY, Shelby Co., IN, Page Co., IA , Johnson Co., MO and
Hi: Do any of you know anything about this John Hinds who married Polly Ball? To what Hinds line does he belong? ------- Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray county, Missouri Ministers and Justices Name: John Hines Spouse: Polly Ball Marriage Date: 10 Sep 1826 OS Page: 96 -------- Regards, Nan Wolf [email protected]
Hi: I spotted these at Ancestry.com Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------------------------- Description: This database is a collection of Missouri marriages and wills compiled by long-time genealogical researcher Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry. It includes various marriage and will records from Ray County, Missouri. The marriage records date from 1820 to 1850 and contain the names of both bride and groom and the wedding date. The will records date from 1824 to 1849 and contain (usually) the name of the testator, the probate date, and names of heirs and witnesses. Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray county, Missouri Ministers and Justices Name: Lucinda Bellew Spouse: Balser Hinds Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1832 OS Page: 11 Name: Ann Hines Spouse: James Black Marriage Date: 30 Nov 1828 OS Page: 123 Name: Bolser Hines Spouse: Lucindy Bellew Marriage Date: 06 Jun 1832 OS Page: 11 Name: James Hines Spouse: Elvira Catharine Patton Marriage Date: 07 Aug 1835 OS Page: 35 Name: John Hines Spouse: Polly Ball Marriage Date: 10 Sep 1826 OS Page: 96 Name: Mary Hines Spouse: Gabriel Brown Marriage Date: 01 Feb 1849 OS Page: 20 Name: Peggy Hines Spouse: Isaac Brewer Marriage Date: 05 Apr 1829 OS Page: 17 Name: William Hines Spouse: Sarah Ramsey Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1831 OS Page: 11 Name: Eleanor W. Haynes Spouse: Thomas Tilford Marriage Date: 16 Nov 1832 OS Page: 123 Comment: Clay Co. Name: James P. Haynes Spouse: Jane Schooler Marriage Date: 01 Nov 1841 OS Page: 123 Name: Martha Haynes Spouse: Edward R. Davis Marriage Date: 02 Feb 1836 OS Page: 123 Name: Samuel Haynes Spouse: Rosinda Patton Marriage Date: 15 Jan 1846 OS Page: 110 Name: Sarah Haynes Spouse: Norman Taylor Marriage Date: 19 Apr 1848 OS Page: 127 Name: Susanna Haynes Spouse: Augustine Harlow Marriage Date: 26 Mar 1840 OS Page: 130 Name: William Hannah Date Recorded: 28 Oct 1836 Comment: To my wife, Margaret To my children: Mary Baker, Margaret Cochrane, James P., Andrew, Robert, and Sarah Tilford, my oldest children; William C., Harvey E., Roda J., Nancy C., Magdaline M., my youngest children My son, Andrew and my wife, Exe. Witness: Joseph Haynes, Thomas E. Tilford, James E. Patton
Dave: Thank you for the two wills just sent to the list. Does anyone have an actual photocopy of these wills? If so, I'd love to have copies. Regards, Nan Wolf [email protected]
According to David Trimble, Joseph D. Hinds was a son of Benjamin Hinds, son of Joseph Hinds. Joseph in turn was the son of Levi Hinds, son of Joseph Hinds of Mendham, NJ. Barbara Finney
Posted on: HINDS Wills Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/h/i/HINDS/wills/10003 Surname: HINDS ------------------------- 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 to bring upp the younger, unless Providence order it otherwise that she shall dispose of herselfe in marriage and then shall see or have cause to put any of them to some honest trade or callinge. I leave it to her & my loving friends Mr. John Youngs, Sen: & John Herbert my overseers to dispose of, or in case 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 sett my hand the 1 March 1652. Southold. Signed and delivered (Signed) James Hindes. in the p'sence of us. Jo. Youngs. John Herbert. Link: Francis Genealogy URL: <http://www.ocston.org/~davef/genealogy>
Posted on: HINDS Wills Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/h/i/HINDS/wills/10002 Surname: HINDS ------------------------- Lord George of Great Brittain &c: King: Annoqe Domini one thousand Seven Hundred & nineteen/twenty I John Hinds of Lancaster in ye County of Middlesex in the province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman: being under sickness & weakness of Body: though otherwise of competent Memory & understanding & being also sencible of my own frailty & of ye certainty that in a Little time I must be Removed by Death & not Knowin how soone: & being Willing to settle that estate which God of his Goodness hath Pleasse?? to bestow upon Me: I do Now make this my Last Will & Testamen In manner & form following (that is to say) First & Principally I Bequeath my Soull to God that gave it Hoping to Receive free & full Pardon of all my sins through the mirritt & mediation of Jesus Christ my Blessed Lord & Glorious Redeemer Relying alone upon him for Righteousness & Salvation & my Body t?? the Dust to be Decently Buried with Christian Buriall: & for my ou?? ward estat which of Right belongeth to my Will is that it be ordered?? settled & Dispossed of: as hereafter is expressed in this my Will. Imp. After all my Just Debts: funerall & other necessary Charge?? & expences are fully paid & Discharged: my Will is & Accordingly ?? do hereby Give unto Mary Hinds my Beloved Wife all my estate bot?? Reall & Personall Viz Lands Goods Chattells &c: of what nature Kind or quallity soever: & all moneys or other Debts Justly Due & owing from all & every Person or Persons whatsoever unto me the sd John Hinds: Saving that she allow & pay out unto my Six Children Namely John: Jacob Hannah: Hopestill Deborah & experience--five shillings apiece to each of them to be paid within two yeares next after my Decease: the which five shillings together with what I have formerly given them shall be in full of theire portions out of my estate; & unto my son Enoch Hinds I Give one paire of Steeres or young oxen which I Bought of John Priest: & also my Horss I Give unto my sd son Enoch which together with what he hath formerly had of my estate: my Will is shall be in full of his Portion: all the Residue & Remainder of my wholl estate as abovesaid I hereby Give & Dispose of unto Mary my said Wife for here to Improve & enjoy for her use benifitt and behoofe & freely to Dispose of all & every part both of ye Reall & Personall estate hereby Given to her: as she shall please at her Discression: & do also make & constitute my said Wife Mary Hinds to be sole executrix to this my Will: & that this is my Last Will & Testament I Declare by my hand & seall hereto Annexed the Day & yeare above Dated. John Hinds | | his ?? mark | Seal | Signed sealled & Declared in Presence of John Smith Israel Houghton Ebenezer Polly Link: Francis Genealogy URL: <http://www.ocston.org/~davef/genealogy>
Hi: At: http://www.arkansasresearch.com/spam.txt there are listed the names of the men involved in the Spanish American War from a book compiled by Desmond Walls Allen. I've posted the Hinds/Hines names below. Don't throw our the "Hiner" spelling. A handwritten s sometimes looks like an r to indexers. Regards, Nan [email protected] ----------------------- Following are the names of the soldiers who served in the Spanish American War (1898-1899) in Arkansas units. Complete information about them is found in the book "Arkansas' Spanish American War Soldiers" available from Arkansas Research, Inc., PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033, for $22.00 plus $3.00 shipping. (Ark. residents Must add 5.125% sales tax.) Details include rank, date and place of enlistment, unit, company, age at enlistment, birthplace, usual occupation, marital status, name and address of nearest relative, and notes about the soldier's military experience. HINDS, JOHN J. HINDS, JOHN T. HINER, JOHN B. HINES, EUGENE
Hi: At: http://www.arkansasresearch.com/Desbooks.htm I ran across this book for sale that has the index online. I spotted the Hinds/HInes names pasted below. Arkansas School Lands Sales, 1853-1997 Compiled by Desmond Walls Allen ISBN 1-56546-202-5, 178 pages, softbound, $25.00 I am especially interested in the Abram and John Hinds below. Any idea which line they belong to?. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------- Hinds, Abram assignee of John Hinds Hines, M.O. assignee of Reagan and Dyche Hines, M.O. last assignee of Frank Kirk Hines, M.O. last assignee of Jacob Mills
Hi: Can someone tell me to which Hinds line this Congressman James Hinds belonged? He died in Monroe Co. AR 22 October 1869. Anyone know how old he was - his birth date and where? His parents? Answer on the list - so we all know and so the answer gets into the archives. Regards, Nan [email protected] ===================== Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1789-1873 FRIDAY, January 22, 1869. Mr. Elliott announced the death of James Hinds, late a member of this house from the State of Arkansas, which took place in Monroe county in that State on the 22d day of October last. After remarks upon the life and public services of the deceased, Mr. Elliott submitted the following resolutions, which were read, considered, and agreed to: Resolved, That the House has received with deep sensibility the announcement of the death of Hon. James Hinds, a member from the State of Arkansas. Resolved, That this house tenders to the family of the deceased the expression of its sympathy in this afflicting event; and as a testimony of respect for his memory the members and officers of this house will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. SATURDAY, January 23, 1869 It has directed me to communicate to the Senate information of the death of the honorable James Hinds, late a representative from the State of Arkansas, and the proceedings of the House thereon. The resolutions of the House of Representatives having been read, Mr. Rice, after addressing the Senate, submitted the following resolution: Resolved, That the Senate has received, with profound sensibility, the announcement of the untimely death of the Hon. James Hinds, late a member of the House of Representatives from the State of Arkansas. Resolved, With a view of showing proper respect for the memory of the Hon. James Hinds, the members and officers of the Senate will go into mourning by the usual mode of wearing crape on the left arm. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be directed to communicate a copy of these proceedings to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That, as a further mark of respect to the memory of Mr. Hinds, the Senate do now adjourn. The Senate proceeded, by unanimous consent, to consider the said resolutions; and After further addresses by Mr. McDonald, Mr. Sumner, and Mr. Warner, The resolutions were unanimously agreed to; and The Senate adjourned. ------------------------------------------- (Nan could not find the date on this proceeding below but evidently James HInds died as an active U.S. Congressman .) By the Speaker: The petition of Mrs. James Hinds, of Arkansas, praying that the salary of her husband until the close of Congress may be paid to her; which was referred to the Committee on Accounts. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----
Hi: I am cleaning out my old messages. I have the address of the person who sent this message in 1999. Does anyone have any interest in this line? If so, I willl send her address on to you. I did not think I should post it on the list. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------- " My dad was Joseph Benjamin Hinds born April 1,1906 in Spring Garden,Mo and passed away Sept.7,1982. His father was Henry Levi Hinds born in Spring Garden,Mo Oct 15,1869 and passed away April 12,1964,his parents names were Joseph and Martha Johnston Hinds. We do not have any information on these two people at this time."
Hi: I'm forwarding this from the Crawford Co AR mail list. A Will Hynes served on the jury. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:[email protected], INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], INTERNET:[email protected] Date: 3/31/01 10:48 AM RE: Van Buren Press, August 26, 1899 Van Buren Press Crawford County, Arkansas August 26, 1899 GRIST FOR CIRCUIT COURT, Will Fairchilds (colored) Dies From the Administration of Poison, and Three are Bound Over for the Crime. State of Arkansas County of Crawford An inquisition as taken the 19th and 20th days f August, 1899 at Van Buren, in the County of Crawford, before J.C. Moore, a justice of the Peace of said county upon the body of Will Fairchilds, a negro, by the oaths of W. J. Martin, Ed Donahoo, W. W. Skelton, Ira Higgs, J. D. Lloyd, T L. Wallace, Dan Hunt, H. H. Dill, F. E. Willey, Tom Arnold, John Merrill, and Will Hynes, good and lawful jurors of said county, we being in form sworn, say that the said Will Fairchilds came to his death on August 19 at 3 o'clock p.m. by poison administered by the hands of Frank Moore, Mattie Fairchilds and Mamie Bond. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 24th day of August, 1899. Signed, J. C. Moore, Acting Coroner. The above was the verdict of the coroner's jury impanelled to investigate the mysterious death of Will Fairchild last Saturday afternoon, after they had heard all the evidence adduced in the case. Will Fairchilds, his wife Mattie and her mother Mamie Bond lived in the two-story frame building southeast of the jail, used as a negro boarding house. Saturday Fairchilds died under peculiar circumstances and without medical attention. Rumors were abroad of foul play, and acting Coroner Moore decided the case was one for a jury to investigate. Trouble had been frequent between the couple and the Bond woman over the relations between Fairchild's wife and Frank Moore, who had been boarding with the Bond woman. Moore was arrested and placed in jail pending the inquest. The dead negros stomach was removed and sent to Dr. Gannaway at Fort Smith for analysis. On Tuesday the analysis was completed and Dr. Gannaway's report showed that he found arsenic in toxic, if not lethal, quantity. The officers thereupon arrested Fairchild's wife, her mother and Jim Bond. The last named was Thursday released, the rest are now in jail. Many incriminating letters were found in Moore's trunk and other testimony adduced made a pretty strong case against the accused. Pierson Bond, the husband of the Bond woman died early last spring under circumstances that lead some to think he was also poisoned, though Dr. O. M. Bourland says the man, when he saw him, was in the last stage of consumption and likely to die at any time. Berkeley Neal was attorney for the accused during the inquest, and they will have able defense when their case comes to trial. Fran Alverson Warren ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.32]) by sphmgaab.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.9) with ESMTP id OAA20465 for <[email protected]>; Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:47:58 -0500 (EST) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f2VJkZa20498; Sat, 31 Mar 2001 12:46:35 -0700 Resent-Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 12:46:35 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sat Mar 31 12:46:33 2001 From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 14:46:27 EST Subject: Van Buren Press, August 26, 1899 Old-To: [email protected], [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 130 Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/72 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected]
Hi: Use your Find feature and locate the 1857 marriage of a Lafayette Hines below. This is from the Ouachita Co. AR mail list. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: "RayShirleyMack", INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 3/31/01 9:35 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: [AROUACHI] John & Elizabeth Massey Family @ Frenchport I am seeking seeking information on the family of John and Elizabeth Massey of Frenchport area, Ouachita Co, AR. ( I have all the census info.) The immigrated from Russel/Lee Co, AL, 1846-1847, being on the Ouachita Co, AR, census in 1850. John (the son of Elias Massey, son of Arthur Massey) b 12Jan1795 Kershaw (Lancasster) Co, SC, m c1824 Elizabeth ..... b c1802. John and Elizabeth are probably buried around Frenchport but their burial site has not been found to date. Any information on members of the family will be greatly appreciated. Children of John and Elizabeth Massey: Unnamed daughter b c1820-1825 Kershaw (Lancaster) Co, SC, m or d 1840-1850. Emeline Massey b 1826 Kershaw (Lancaster) Co, SC William Jennings Massey (my grandfather) b 1827 Kershaw (Lacaster Co), SC, d 28Apr1894 Lafayette Co, Lewisville, AR, m c1854 (1) Amy/Emma ..... b 1838 GA d 1870-1873 Lafayette Co, Lewisville, AR, m 21Feb1874 (2) Ella Geneva McCraw (my grandmother) b 6Aug1859 Columbia Co, Falcon, AR, d 15May1931, Greenville, TX. Richard D. Massey b 1834 Stewart Co, GA, d >1880 Nevada Co, Prescott, AR, m c1866 Albina ..... b 1841, AR. Martha Massey b 1835 Stewart Co, Ga, m c1857 Lafayette Hines. Mary Massey b 1841 Russell/Lee Co, AL, m c1860-1864 Uriah Porter, d 8Dec1864 Federal Civil War Prisoner of War Camp, Alton, IL. Eliza Massey b 1843 Russel/Lee Co, AL. Jackson Massey b 1845 Russell/Lee Co, AL. George Massey b 1846 Ouachia Co, Washington Twp, AR. Thank you, Ray Mack Camarillo, CA ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from pml.rootsweb.com (pml.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.44]) by spdmgaab.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.9) with ESMTP id MAA10811 for <[email protected]>; Sat, 31 Mar 2001 12:35:43 -0500 (EST) Received: (from [email protected]) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id KAA16619; Sat, 31 Mar 2001 10:35:42 -0700 Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 10:35:42 -0700 Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] From: "RayShirleyMack" <[email protected]> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hines and AR X-Loop: [email protected]
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 Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library, Box 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520. The name Maria Hapgood HInds is found under: Subject Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------ Author: Hapgood family. Title: Hapgood family papers, 1789-1860 (inclusive) Description: .25 linear ft. (1 box) Notes: The papers consist chiefly of the letters of Jonathan Grout and of his son-in-law, Hutchins Hapgood, to their respective sons. The letters of Jonathan Grout are mainly about the family business which his son was managing while Jonathan Grout, Sr. was in Congress (1789-1792). Only a few letters allude to politics, one on the building of the Capitol in Washington and another on the national debt. The letters of Hutchins Hapgood are also concentrated on finances and business activities, but include passages of advice to his sons about their education and health. Two letters from Hutchins Hapgood, Jr. discuss New York City and a yellow fever epidemic in the city. Also in the papers are letters by various other family members. Gift of Elizabeth H. Backman, 1977. Unpublished finding aid in repository. Hapgood Family Papers. Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. Subjects: Grout, Jonathan, 1737-1807. Grout, Jonathan, 1763-1835. Hapgood, Hutchins, 1763-1837. Hapgood, Hutchins, 1792-1828. Hinds, Maria Hapgood, 1798-1842. Hapgood family. Family. Fathers and sons. Yellow fever -- New York (N.Y.) Business. New York (N.Y.) -- Description. New England. United States -- Politics and government. Legislators. lcsh Businessmen. lcsh Politicians. lcsh Location: Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library, Box 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520. Control No.: CTYV84-A751