Hi Hinds list: I am forwarding Haskell Co. OK marriages. Note the HInds. This was on the Izard Co. AR mail list. Instructions as to how to get copies of the original are below the message. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: Jean Mayfield Cuevas, INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 11/21/00 3:40 AM RE: PML Search Result matching John and Hinds 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: [ARIZARD-L] Fwd: marriages (Haskell County, OK) D-H DALTON, Bedford F. , Stigler , 23 , WILSON, Eva , McCurtain , 21 , 26 July 1908 , 166 DANIEL, Mack , Featherston, Ok. , 22 , CARNEY, Adeline , Quinton, Ok. , 18 , 8 June 1909 , 319 DANSLY, John , Stigler , 34 , RICHISON, Mary , Stigler , 20 , 25 Jan. 1909 , 279 DARNEAL, Eleas , Kinta , 21 , LITAKER, Ida , Bokoshe, Ok. , 18 , 3 May 1908 , 121 DAVIS, F. H. , Vicksburg, Warren Co., Ms. , 28 , GUINN, Zula M. , McCurtain , 19 , 29 Mar. 1909 , 415 DAVIS, G. W. , Garland , 52 , BROWN, A. F. (Mrs.) , Garland , 40 , 11 Dec. 1909 , 417 DAVIS, James D. , Stigler , 33 , MANES, Ludie , Stigler , 22 , 25 Dec. 1907 , 33 DAVIS, L. D. , Russelville, Pittsburg Co., Ok. , 21 , MOODY, Mattie , Kinta , 18 , 11 Sept. 1910 , 534 DAVIS, Luthur , Cartersville , 22 , STEMBRIDGE, Olie , Cartersville , 19 , 20 Nov. 1910 , 566 DECKER, Will , Blaine , 26 , LANTZ, Birdie , Blaine , 19 , 8 Dec. 1910 , 574 DeVORE, J. G. , Kinta , 24 , WREN, Mable , Quinton , 19 , 6 Mar. 1910 , 454 DILLARD, Walter , Blaine , 23 , COCHRAN, Zoda , Milton, LeFlore Co., Ok. , 18 , 26 Dec. 1910 , 592 DITRICH, Adolph , Springfield, Mo. , 35 , FULLER, Lebsy , Blaine , 20 , 30 May 1909 , 315 DORRIS, Almon , Tamaha , 52 , JONES, Elizabeth (Miss) , Tamaha , 50 , 31 Mar. 1908 , 98 DOSS, Ernest , Whitefield , 22 , MASON, Emily , Enterprise , 18 , 29 Dec. 1907 , 35 DUGAN, George , Keota , 22 , JAMES, Ellen , Keota , 21 , 15 Nov. 1910 , 564 DUKES, L. A. , Tamaha , 25 , OVERSTREET, Alice , Tamaha , 33 , 17 June 1909 , 320 DUMONT, Phillip , Stigler , 26 , SEVERANCE, Kate , Stigler , 19 , 6 June 1909 , 317 DUNCAN, John , Garland , 22 , PATTERSON, Oasy , Sallisaw, Ok. , 15 , 4 Apr. 1908 , 100 , App. only DUNN, Jonah B. , Kinta , 23 , BARTON, Arminda , Kinta , 15 , 12 Aug. 1908 , 183 DURHAM, J. M. , Saylor , 21 , RAINES, Lula , Garland , 20 , 3 Apr. 1910 , 462 , Appl. states her age as 22 DURHAM, Joseph H. , Cartersville , 34 , RICHARDSON, Minnie , Cartersville , 20 , 9 Apr. 1908 , 103 EALUM, W. S. , Rosetta, Ar. , 21 , FARRIS, Myrtle , Stigler , 16 , 27 Jan. 1908 , 61 ECHOLS, E. W. , Lequire , 32 , SHRIVER, Allie (Mrs.) , Kinta , 34 , 7 Sept. 1908 , 202 EDISCHUNE, Will , Chant , 21 , GUSSIO, Mary , Chant , 19 , 6 Mar. 1910 , 453 EDMONDS, E. C. , Kinta , 22 , HAMPTON, Charlotte , Kinta , 19 , 2 May 1909 , 308 EDWARDS, Chas X. , Chant , 28 , JENKINS, Marie , Chant , 17 , 26 Apr. 1908 , 117 EDWARDS, Granvil E. , Porum, Muskogee Co., Ok. , 25 , HILL, Lou , Porum, Muskogee Co., Ok. , 23 , 12 July 1910 , 505 EDWARDS, S. C. , Enterprise , 42 , KING, S. J. (Mrs.) , Enterprise , 35 , 21 Dec. 1909 , 422 ELKINS, C. A. , Tamaha , 22 , McCLUNG, Annie , Tamaha , 20 , 9 May 1909 , 309 ELLIOTT, James , Borum , 21 , GARRETT, Minnie , Borum , 21 , 12 Dec. 1909 , 416 ELLIOTT, Jesse , Tamaha , 26 , McDANIEL, Irene , Tamaha , 18 , 21 Dec. 1910 , 590 ELLIOTT, W. Edgar , Garland , 40 , COX, Beatrice , Garland , 23 , 1 Jan. 1908 , 40 ENGLAND, C. A. , Kinta , 25 , WATKINS, Dora , Kinta , 21 , 6 Nov 1908 , 219 ENGLAND, E. E. , Whitefield , 28 , FORREST, Lucy , Whitefield , 19 , 10 Sept. 1909 , 372 ENGLISH, John , Cartersville , 27 , PITE, Sallie (Mrs.) , Cartersville , 25 , 21 Jan. 1909 , 277 EPPERSON, Jake , Briartown, Muskogee Co., Ok. , 22 , ROBINSON, Liza , Briartown,Muskogee Co.,Ok. , 20 , 4 Nov. 1910 , 559 EVANS, Earl , Whitefield , 23 , HOLMES, Ethel , Whitefield , 18 , 3 Oct. 1909 , 388 FARIES, John W. , Kinta , 27 , PULSE, Annie , Kinta , 22 , 15 Sept. 1909 , 375 FARRIMOND, George , Greenwood, Ar. , 34 , BYRD, Ozella , Chant , 23 , 2 Jan. 1909 , 263 FEARS, Luther , Iron Bridge , 21 , JONES, Lula , Iron Bridge , 18 , 26 June 1909 , 326 FIELDS, Goldie , Chant , 21 , FITZGERALD, Bessie , Chant , 18 , 14 July 1908 , 158 FLORENCE, J. Walter , Keota , 22 , HENSON, Susie Elizabeth , Star , 19 , 13 Oct. 1909 , 393 FOLSOM, Henry , Enterprise , 24 , SEXTON, Ada , Stigler , 18 , 1 Aug. 1910 , 515 FOLSOM, Nathan W. , Stigler , 34 , HAMILTON, Rosa , Stigler , 26 , 18 Nov. 1908 , 235 FORD, M. L. , Kinta , 27 , MILLS, Flute , Kinta , 28 , 11 July 1910 , 504 FORD, W. R. , Enterprise , 30 , DELLINGER, Ollie , Enterprise , 24 , 8 Apr. 1909 , 302 FOWLER, T. Dale , LaFayette , 23 , JOHNSON, Nora , San Bois , 15 , 23 Feb. 1908 , 78 FRAMER, Samuel B. , Enterprise , 28 , JACKSON, Bertha , Enterprise , 15 , 5 July 1908 , 145 FREEMAN, Bob , Stigler , 42 , BERRYHILL, Rosa Lee , Stigler , 18 , 6 Mar. 1909 , 296 FREEMAN, Jeff , Stigler , 19 , VICTORY, Mandy Belle , Stigler , 17 , 8 Mar 1908 , 87 FUNDERBURK, Slomon L. , Star , 22 , FINCH, Maud , Keota , 22 , 23 Dec. 1909 , 426 GAINES, Jim , Stigler , 21 , RICHARDSON, Mollie , Stigler , 18 , 18 Oct. 1908 , 223 GARRISON, John , Iron Bridge , 19 , WATSON, Georgia , Stigler , 18 , 15 Dec. 1907 , 21 GARTER, Theodore S. B. , Keota , 22 , JONES, Neoma , Keota , 17 , 8 Mar. 1908 , 86 GIBSON, Arthur , Kinta , 24 , SEXTON, Cora (Mrs.) , Kinta , 22 , 19 Oct. 1909 , 396 GIBSON, Luther , Lafayette , 19 , BRAZEAL, Maudie , Lafayette , 18 , 26 Dec. 1909 , 429 GIBSON, Mullin , Stigler , 26 , FISHER, Mary , Stigler , 25 , 6 May 1908 , 122 GIBSON, William N. , Lequire , 22 , BERRY, Lillie , Lequire , 18 , 2 Aug. 1908 , 169 GILLICK, Charles G. , Enterprise , 21 , RUSSELL, Artie L. , Enterprise , 17 , 6 Feb. 1908 , 69 GILLISPIE, R. S. , Tamaha , 32 , LIVINGSTON, Stella , Saylor , 19 , 14 Feb. 1909 , 289 GOSS, Albert , Fanshawe, LeFlore Co., Ok. , 21 , STEPHENS, Ola , Fanshawe, LeFlore Co., Ok. , 18 , 3 Nov. 1910 , 558 GOUGH, Crad , Chant , 21 , SELF, May , McCurtain , 19 , 2 Feb. 1910 , 442 GRAY, Sam , Quinton , 32 , STRATTON, Martha (Mrs.) , Quinton , 35 , 15 Oct 1910 , 549 , Application Only GREEN, E. L. , Keota , 27 , LaVANWAY, Laura E. , Stigler , 21 , 10 July 1909 , 336 GREENFIELD, F. , McCurtain , 23 , BLACK, Ruth , McCurtain , 19 , 26 Apr. 1908 , 118 GREENMYER, John Henry , McCurtain , 28 , SPRADLING, Leona , Lequire , 18 , 30 Oct. 1910 , 555 GREER, G. A. , Hughart , 35 , HARMON, Maudie Ethel (Mrs.) , Hughart , 20 , 11 Sept. 1910 , 532 GREGORY, Ben , Keota , 21 , DOUGLAS, Nettie (Mrs.) , Keota , 29 , 12 May 1910 , 475 GRIFFIN, S. A. , Kinta , 21 , McMILLION, E. C. , Kinta , 23 , 16 Sept. 1908 , 207 , App. & Lic. Only GRIFFING, L. T. , Garland , 25 , NEWSOM, Lillie , Stigler , 20 , 27 FEb. 1910 , 449 GUFFEY, William , Garland , 23 , HORN, Viola , Garland , 17 , 5 Jan. 1908 , 42 HACKER, H. V. , Keota , 50 , McKEE, Kate (Mrs.) , Blaine , 35 , 5 Oct 1910 , 544 HALE, G. W. , Cowlington , 21 , NEAL, Dora May , Cowlington , 18 , 26 Mar 1910 , 460 HALE, M. F. , Stigler , 25 , LANGLEY, Mary Jane , Stigler , 18 , 4 Mar. 1910 , 450 HALL, Clarence , Tamaha , 22 , ROSS, Alma , Tamaha , 18 , 6 Dec. 1910 , 579 HALL, W. S. , Stigler , 29 , ALLEN, May (Mrs.) , Stigler , 29 , 28 Mar 1909 , 299 HAM, W. M. , Melton , 34 , WINN, R. E. (Mrs.) , Melton , 18 , 28 Oct. 1909 , 400 HARDIN, Jack , Blaine , 25 , ROBERSON, Ellia , Saylor , 17 , 14 June 1908 , 138 HARMON, Charley , Kanima , 21 , BOLES, Cleo , Kanima , 20 , 30 Nov. 1910 , 573 HARP, T. W. , McCurtain , 21 , SAWYERS, Zetta , McCurtain , 18 , 17 Jan. 1908 , 52 HARPER, Arch D. , Keota , 24 , BOX, Laura , Keota , 18 , 7 Aug. 1908 , 177 HARRELL, Leamon , Whitefield , 23 , McGAUGHY, Ava , Whitefield , 19 , 14 Aug. 1910 , 518 HARRELL, Willie , Garland , 22 , McCASLAND, Beulah , Garland , 21 , 10 Jan. 1909 , 267 HARRIS, Henry , Stigler , 21 , CASS, Pearlie , Stigler , 18 , 30 Aug. 1910 , 526 HARRISON, Ode , Cowlington , 25 , CARTER, Nell , Tamaha , 18 , 25 Aug. 1908 , 194 HARROLD, Amos , Borum , 22 , HAYS, Hattie , Borum , 18 , 18 Dec. 1910 , 588 HARTGRAVES, Ed , Stigler , 26 , FINES, Lillie , Lafayette , 18 , 29 May 1910 , 482 HARTGRAVES, J. H. , Stigler , 26 , McCAG, Chloe , Stigler , 18 , 17 Apr. 1910 , 467 HAYES, James , Iron Bridge , 18 , GREEN, Lena , Iron Bridge , 16 , 13 July 1908 , 156 HAYS, David A. , Star , 26 , MOORE, Ethel , Star , 21 , 10 Nov. 1908 , 231 HEFLEY, H. L. , Enterprise , 21 , WHITE, Edna , Quinton, Ok. , 20 , 15 SEpt. 1909 , 374 HELFLER, D. W. T. , Hoyt , 21 , BRASHIER, Nettie , Hoyt , 18 , 25 Sept. 1910 , 550 HENDERSON, R. L. , Stigler , 34 , HENDERSON, Annie , Stigler , 21 , 20 Dec. 1908 , 250 HENLEY, Aud , Keota , 27 , CRAIG, Lillie , Keota , 20 , 23 DEc. 1907 , 29 HENLEY, Hardy L. , Keota , 31 , TIFFER, Laura , Keota , 21 , 19 Dec. 1909 , 420 HENRY, R. L. , Chant , 22 , WIMBERTY, Martha , Chant , 21 , 21 Oct. 1909 , 398 HENSON, Thomas H. , Kinta , 22 , STEPHENS, Nannie Lee , Whitefield , 21 , 8 Nov. 1908 , 229 HERBERT, Dock , Kinta , 29 , JONES, Mary (Mrs.) , Kinta , 28 , 25 June 1909 , 325 , Application Only HESS, J. L. , Borum , 21 , SHANKLES,Ollie , Borum , 18 , 18 June 1910 , 497 HEWITT, Perry C. , McCurtain , 50 , COY, Mary F. , McCurtain , 39 , 3 Sept. 1908 , 200 HICKMAN, Eugene , Stigler , 25 , COTNER, Arizona , Stigler , 20 , 5 Sept. 1909 , 370 HICKS, J. R. , McCurtain , 45 , MATHIS, Ida (Mrs.) , McCurtain , 33 , 17 Aug. 1909 , 356 HICKS, John , Lequire , 21 , BRASSFIELD, Laura , Lequire , 17 , 19 Feb. 1908 , 76 HICKS, N. W. , Kinta , 40 , CLIFTON, Sylia C. (Mrs.) , Kinta , 38 , 30 July 1909 , 346 HIMES, Charles P. , Star , 21 , GREEN, Myrtle , Star , 18 , 29 Oct. 1910 , 557 HINDS, Exton , San Bois , 27 , PETERSON, Rena , Kinta , 18 , 9 June 1908 , 137 HISAW, McCager , Hisaw , 19 , McSPERITT, Olive , Gritts , 22 , 9 Aug. 1908 , 180 HODGES, D. L. , Stigler , 25 , FINNEY, Nan , Stigler , 21 , 15 Aug. 1909 , 353 HODGINS, Joseph , Quinton, Ok. , 51 , WELLS, L. E. (Mrs.) , Quinton, Ok. , 31 , 6 Apr 1909 , 301 HOGAN, G. B. , Saylor , 21 , BLAYLOCK, Matilda , Tamaha , 25 , 24 Sept. 1910 , 543 HOGAN, Ruben , Stigler , 29 , WILLIS, Dora , Stigler , 24 , 11 Apr. 1909 , 304 , Lic. & Cert. HOLDERBY, R. R. , Iron Bridge , 37 , HUMPHREYS, I. M. (Mrs.) , Iron Bridge , 32 , 18 Oct 1908 , 220 HONEYCUT, B.B. , Lafayette , 27 , COLE, Bertha , Lafayette , 22 , 21 Sept. 1910 , 541 HORN, J. P. , Chant , 38 , DERRYBERRY, Fannie , Chant , 28 , 7 Aug. 1908 , 179 HOWARD, A. J. , Whitefield , 31 , BRYANT, Minnie Lavina , Whitefield , 24 , 17 Oct. 1909 , 395 HOWARD, George , Quinton, Ok. , 23 , KING, Addie , Quinton, Ok. , 19 , 8 July 1908 , 151 HOWARD, Sam B. , Garland , 39 , DEMENT, Allie , Stigler , 23 , 1 June 1910 , 485 HOWELL, B. H. , Brooken , 21 , CACY, Dora , Brooken , 19 , 21 Nov. 1909 , 410 HOWELL, F. B. , Star , 25 , WALLS, Minnie (Mrs.) , Star , 25 , 30 Sept. 1909 , 384 HOWELL, Harvey J. , Brooken , 30 , HARLIN, Minnie Lee , Brooken , 28 , 23 Sept. 1908 , 213 HOWELL, J. H. , Sallisaw, Ok. , 65 , ROBINSON, Margaret (Mrs.) , Tamaha , 60 , 7 Feb. 1909 , 283 HUBBARD, W. F. , Chant , 25 , HURLEY, Myrtle K. , McCurtain , 21 , 22 Aug. 1908 , 189 HUDSON, Henry , Kinta , 25 , SHOATE, Manda , Kinta , 16 , 7 Dec. 1907 , 13 HUGHART, Clarence C. , Whitefield , 18 , McGEE, Lou , Whitefield , 16 , 26 Aug. 1908 , 191 HUGHES, Evan , Chant , 25 , BRAZIL, Annie E. , McCurtain , 25 , 3 Jan. 1909 , 262 HUGHEY, Elmer , Garland , 22 , STARLES, Vira , Garland , 19 , 2 Aug. 1908 , 176 HULSEY, H. H. , Garland , 24 , RAINWATER, Ida , Garland , 18 , 24 DEc. 1908 , 258 HUTCHENS, A. R. , Hoyt , 19 , PRIM, Vinnie , Hoyt , 18 , 9 Aug. 1908 , 182 ------------------ >To Order a copy of the original you must contact the Haskell County Court >Clerks Office > >Haskell Co. Courthouse >202 E Main, Stigler, OK 74462 > >Court Clerk (918) 967-3323 > > >Marriage Licenses from 1907 >$1.00 for non-certified copy > >Please Call for current prices to be sure of cost! > ----------------------- 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 GAA20534 for <[email protected]>; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 06:40:08 -0500 (EST) Received: (from [email protected]) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id DAA02385; Tue, 21 Nov 2000 03:40:06 -0800 Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 03:40:06 -0800 Message-Id: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] From: Jean Mayfield Cuevas <[email protected]> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hinds and AR X-Loop: [email protected]
Hi: My Hinds binder fell the other day and this paper popped out. I don't think I have sent it before. It was handed out (without any documentation) at our Arkansas research group meeting several years back. NY HINDS RESEARCHERS: Note the two born in NY that were evidently "talked" into joining from the train that they were working on. That must have been a fiery speech given at the station. <G> If the names, ages & birthplaces are correct - then they were probably cousins. I wonder how they fared in the war. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------------------------- ARKANSAS SPANISH AMERICAN WAR SOLDIERS HINDS, John J. Pvt of Texarkana, AR Enrolled 7 May 1898 Co. H 1 Ark Vol Inf Age 20 Marital Status S Birthplace NY? Occupation BRAKEMAN Hinds, W. R. , Texarkana, AR (Is this a parent or guardian?- Nan) name lined through in muster on roll HINDS, John T. Pvt of Texarkana, AR Enrolled 15 May 1898 Co. L 1 Ark Vol Inf Age 20 Marital Status S Birthplace Schenectady, NY Occupation FIREMAN Hinds, W. H. Texarkana, TX HINER, John B. Enrolled 11 May 1898 Co. C 1 Ark Vol Inf Age 22 Marital Status S Birthplace Logan Co. AR Occupation LAWYERr Hiner, E. Fort Smith, AR HINES, Eugene Enrolled 13 May 1898 Co. F 1 Ark Vol Inf Age 18 Marital Status S Birthplace Hinesville, AR Occupation COOPER Mrs. S. E. Hines, Springdale, AR
Hi: I copied this from a message to the Witherington-L mail list. If you are interested in the entire Witherington descendancy from which I copied and pasted just this bit - let me know and I'll send it alone to you. I capitalized the Hines name for easier spotting. I know there are quite a few Hinds in AR so even though this is spelled Hines - I thought I would send it along. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------ 6 v. Emily Drunetta Witherington, born June 11, 1841 in Conecuh CO, Alabama (Source: Conecuh County Marriage Book 'A' (1866-189).); died November 24, 1908 in Witherington Cemetery, Conecuh CO, AL (Source: Conecuh County Marriage Book 'A' (1866-189).). She married John Robert HINES Abt. 1858. Notes for Emily Drunetta Witherington: Gravestone at Witherington Cemetery has the following inscription. Nettie Witherington, wife of J.R. HINES. Jan. 11, 1841 - Nov 24, 1902/1907? (difficult to read) Notes for John Robert HINES: J.R. HINES Enlisted June 16, 1862 at Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas. <<??>> 24th Arkansas Infantry, Company "H". On sick furlough 7 Nov 1862. [Info from Virginia Witherington's Research]
Hi: Spotted this at Ancestry.com Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------- Search Terms: HINDS (5) Database: Minnesota Volunteers in the Spanish American War and the Philippine Insurrection Surname Given Name UNIT COMPANY RANK AGE BIRTH BIRTHPLACE RESIDENCE Page # Hinds Frank E Thirteenth Company K Private 18 Washington Co Stillwater 271 Hinds John S Fifteenth Company C Private 23 Mananah Mananah 377 Hinds William H U S Army First Cavalry Enlisted (see First Artillery) -- -- -- 495 Hinds William H U S Army First Artillery Enlisted 18 Stillwater Stillwater 512
Hi: Spotted this at Ancestry.com I haven't the foggiest as to what "team service" means and why that would be an objection. Regards, Nan [email protected] ====================== Search Terms: HINDS (2) Database: American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions Name State Location Reason Isaac Hinds New Jersey Pequanack, Morris Team service.
HI: Is this the John HInds who was Capt. in the Rev War from NC? We have scanned this paper and will send it by a file to any who are interetest in it. As to the date - I believe it to be 1773 - my husband says it looks to him like 1779. If any of you have a better copy - please tell me the proper date. Regards, Nan [email protected] ========================== "State of no. Carolina Randolph County Seal Personally appeared this day Before me John HInds one of the Justices of the Peace for said? County James McDaniels Son John a youth and being Sworne on the holy Evangelists of Almighty god and saith that on Saturday the 11th day of this last? he the 1st Deponent was at the House of John mc Daniels and he the deponent and Samuel mDaniel was standing in the door and was throwing water in one anothers faces and the 1st Deponent unintentially threw some water on Abraham mcDaniel. The 2nd deponent Abraham mDaniel got in a rage and punching him in the belly with his gun the 1st deponent picked up a stool and then the 2nd Deponent mcDaniel got the stool from the 1st Deponent and catched him by the neck and shoved him, the 1st deponent out doors. The 1st deponent threw a leg of the stool at this McDaniel and the deponent mcDaniel got a brick and struck the 1st deponent thrice or four blows with this bricke. Further this deponent saith not. Sworne Before me this 3 day of August 1773 (or 1779). Signed: John Hinds John McDaniel
Hi: I was browsing the cemeteries online and ran across these cemeteries. This is just from one county which I will not name. I deleted any mention of location. Multiply this by the amount of counties in the U.S. Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------------------------- Located on private property on south side of County Road 72, between County Road 77 and County Road 85, on hill behind barn. Abandoned *Notes: only fieldstones remain. PUBLIC NOT WELCOME!! Some remains have been removed to Cemetery ================ This cemetery was located on (deleted) It was destroyed in 1948 No Known Inscriptions. =================== No longer is in use. Stones from 1875 - 1909. Only 4 markers remain. ================ Located east side of County Road . Abandoned, nothing to be seen. ================ On the south side of R Road. Abandoned. Only part of one stone is legible possibly only a hsb. and wife buried here. =============== On east side of between the road and railroad tracks. Disappeared No Known Inscriptions. ============== East side of Road, north of Road, behind a barn. Nothing remains. ============== On the farm on Road. No longer exists. ================== This cemetery has disappeared. Was located at the site of the old schoolhouse of Road. No known inscriptions ============ This Cemetery has disappeared. It was an old cemetery dating back to 1832. ============== Said to have been the first cemetery in the Town of . Located on the south bank of Creek, 1/4 to 1/2 mile up the creek from the lake. Disappeared. Inscriptions on file at Historical Center. ========================== No Known records . Was in use about 1820 and for some years thereafter. Oldest cemetery in . Some bodies and stones were moved to Cemetery. Markers were uncovered when trolley line put through in 1908. ======================= This cemetery has disappeared - it was behind the (now) Church of . No Known records. It is reported that bones and stones have occasionally been dug up. ====================== Near s Cabin off Road, north side. Disappeared. ========================== This cemetery was located on farm south of between County Road and Road. The cemetery has disappeared. No known inscriptions. ======================== Located on the former farm on Road east of . Disappeared. No known inscriptions exist. ======================= Nothing left but field stones No known inscriptions As many as 17 or 18 members of family buried on their property. ================== Obliterated No known inscriptions stone(s) from this site reportedly holding up nearby landowners garage. ================= Her ancestors owned the farm now owned by , and the burial ground was located by her on the knoll west of the farm now covered by vineyards but no surface indications of burial. ============================ At the end of one document concerning a cemetery in this county - the writers remarked that there were 26 gravestones lined up for some unknown reason. A little old man walked by and remarked that it looked like someone was going to wall in his basement. The next day when they returned - the stones were gone. Need we wonder why we can't find our ancestor's burial sites? Nan
Hi Hinds-L members: Don't read this unless you like to hear travelogues. We are back from our combination family vacation and research trip. We invited our daughter and her two (11 & 7 yrs) to join us so we did little actual library research but lots of tramping over areas where we believe our ancestors (or their siblings) were located. I took lots of slides so we can enjoy the trip again as we show it to George's mom and our children. The colors in NC & TN had just changed and were gorgeous the entire trip. The first couple of days we just kept saying, "Wow - look at those colors." The newscasts said that because of the drought - the colors would not last long and we noticed we could see through the trees much easier on our return trip to the airport. We started the trip by seeing the old Indian Trade Trail where it crosses the Eno River at Hillsborough NC. A recontruction of an Indian village has been built there. Hillsborough Historical Society is in a Quaker style restored home and has a walking trail of the old homes in the town. We drove the route instead and then headed northeast of town to find an old Quaker cemetery. It was not marked in any way. I suggested we ask a road crew and my husband remarked that road crews usually don't know anything about the area they are working in. But, I insisted - and the crew said, "Sorry, we are from VA." We all got a laugh about that one. My husband finally flagged down a lady leaving a churchyard and she was knowledgeable about the area.. Even when we knew where it was - the rock wall could not be seen. It is totally hidden in brush and fallen trees. The very kind lady whose family used to own the land said that we were very welcome to visit anytime. The graves have been marked with tiny orange flags that have faded with time. Vines and brush cover all the graves. We spotted some of our Quaker collateral surnames. We then went on to the Battleground of Alamance. Rows of different color flags mark the positions of the armies which made it quite understandable to our 7 yr old grandson. He was even determined on hiking into the forest to find the green flags marking where the patriots camped the night before the battle. The family visited Old Salem in Winston-Salem while I spent the next morning at the Quaker Library at Guilford College. I copied a lot of info and pages of books which can be studied later. I also copied the beginning chapters of a book about the Hunter family - hoping to make a connection with our Elizabeth Hunter, a Quaker. And, I copied some stories about the Joseph Maddock, associated with the Regulators who it is said later moved to Alabama. We then headed south to visit the Deep River Quaker Meeting House and the Centre Meeting houses - both are still in active service. My Quaker ancestors (Beeson and Bond) were connected with both. We roamed around the cemeteries and spotted names from collateral families. Our own ancestors died before the Quakers believed in using markers. The minister at Deep River showed us the cornerstones of the original wooden meeting house. We then visited the Polecat Creek area near the Centre Meeting which is where some of the Hinds families had land in Randolph Co. just across the border from Guilford Co. Late that afternoon we hiked the Guilford Courthouse Battleground and then visited the reconstructed cabins where the British were based before the battle. It is said that the Quakers cared for the wounded after the battle - possible some of our Beesons and Bonds. In the early evening we visited the site of BeTHABara - the site of the original settlement of the Moravians. It had a re-constructed fort and archaelogists have marked the foundations of the original buildings. On the hill behind the fort - our grandchildren found the old cemetery with some of our early collateral names. So, some of our ancestors may be connected with the Moravians. I took lots of photos of gravestones dates in the 1700s - still legible. We headed to Burke Co. and visited the plantation where McDowell, the owner, hosted the Overmountain Men a few days before they fought the loyalists at Kings Mtn. He was also a Colonel in that battle. We took the tour of the Cherokee Village at Cherokee - the grandchildren like the garden hike better than the explanation of he Indian crafts. But, we left with a better understanding of the Cherokee as a whole - especially the ones that escaped the Trail of Tears and stayed behind in NC. While I spent the day at the terrific McClung Library at Knoxville - the family spent the day at Dollywood learning all the old colonial crafts and enjoying the rides. I copied the Hinds vertical file and the Kay Lamb file on HInds. Both folders had a lot of handwritten documents which will take a while to dicipher. So, I tried to spend the day looking at books and not trying to dicipher the old fashioned handwriting on the spot. As I dicipher the documents I'll send them to the Hinds-L list. We spent a morning visiting the Beaver Creek and Flat Creek area east of Knoxville both associated with Hinds families. We ended the tour at House Mountain which is mentioned as being near a family property. That afternoon - I returned to McClung while the family hiked to the top of House Mountain. The next day we traveled north to Halls Crossroads then took a photo of Bull Run Creek on our way to Hinds Creek Valley. We toured up and down the valley taking photos at different spots. (This is the Hinds Creek Valley in Union & Anderson counties) I then spent some time at the Union County historical society and copied some maps and some pages from various books concerning the Hinds. We considered visiting the marker in honor of Sharp's Fort which is now underwater as part of the TN Valley Aut;hority. ( A Levi Hinds is mentioned as one of the original settlers connected with Sharps Fort.) But, it was quite a hike and we wanted to reach Cumberland Gap in the daylight. At Cumberland Gap - we drove to the Pinnacle Outlook and hiked around the loop at the top - then spent some time at the Visitors's Center . We spotted a hard plastic 3D map on the counter that had Cumberland Gap, Hinds Creek Valley and House Mountain on it. It also had the name of the ridge making the north side of the Hinds Creek Valley- it is named Hinds Ridge. We were surprised at how close House Mountain is to Hinds Creek Valley as the crow flies. The map could not be folded and was too large to fit into our luggage so we took down the name of the manufacturer and plan to order it by mail. The next morning we found the Iron Forge in the town of Cumberland, TN and followed parts of the original Daniel Boone trail up to the gap. At reaching the top - we followed a bit of the wagon trail that was built in 1796 to allow wagons to cross. Before that the supplies had to be unloaded from wagons and taken across by horse or mule. Then the wagon was dismantled and taken across in pieces and re-assembled on the other side. Since Hinds Creek Valley and House Mountain are so close to the Gap - we feel fairly certain that is the route our family took to their land on the Cumberland River in Wayne Co. KY. Sad to say - we did not have time to follow our family's footsteps to KY but headed south to Sycamore Shoals to see where the Overmountain Men had gathered to begin their trek across the Smokies in pursuit of the loyalists under Col. Ferguson who had threated to burn their homes if they did not stop hassling the British authorities. (These men are portrayed in the recent movie, The Patriot.) We drove from Sycamore Shoals to Asheville NC to spend the day at the Biltmore Estate built by the Vanderbilts. The next day we visited the Battleground of Cowpens (which happened several months after Kings Mountain and was where the Overmountain Men had camped the night before the Kings Mountain battle). From Cowpens we went on the visit the Battleground at Kings Mountain and hiked the Patriots trail around the mountain and the loyalist positions on top of the mountain. We found the grave and monument to Capt. John Mattock and his three compadres who were killed in the battle. We feel that our Edward Mattix may be the Edward Mattock mentioned in the battle with his brothers, Capt. John and Charles. We are still trying to find proof of the connection to us. Some historians write the name as Mattox - some as Mattock. One historian says the family later moved to Georgia. From Kings Mountain - we stopped at a local tavern and had North Carolina pork barbeque sandwiches- the best. Then on to Charlotte where we had an interesting visit at the Charlotte History Museum. We spotted two items donated by two Wall sisters, discendants of the Hezekiah Alexander on whose land the museum is built. His rock house still stands there. What we found interesting about the Wall sisters is that one of them married a Garren and we have a couple of HInds that married Guerons, Guerins, etc. The head curator happened to walk into the museum as my husband spotted the Garren name. She is newly appointed and is working on an inventory of all of their items. The Wall items were donated 30 years ago - drat. During our conversation - she asked my address in case she finds out any more about this Garren connection - and discovered that her parents live in our county and she, herself, graduated from Calif. State Stanislaus here in Turlock. She then went on to Oxford for her doctorate. Small world We then visited the early 20th century factory town of Kannanopolis with the factory at one end of Main St. and the church at the other. Every house had a front porch and almost every porch had a swing. The two smokestacks at the factory say "Cannon and Fieldcrest." They are still hard at work. And, that was the end of our journey. We then headed back to the Raleigh-Durham airport and on home to rainy California. By the way, the weather was perfect the entire trip except for a few sprinkles at the Biltmore estate. NC & TN are really hurting for rain but it was great for travelers. And, the colors of the trees were amazing. Regards, Nan Wolf, Manager of Hinds-L list [email protected] P.S. Thank you Charles for babysitting the list while I was away.
If you have an ancestor that you suspect might have been in the War of 1812, chances are you'll find him on this database. http://www.sierrahome.com/familytree/records As I understand it, this database is only going to be available for free for the next two days. Regards, Nan [email protected]
In a message dated 10/15/2000 10:24:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Thank you for volunteering to mind the Hinds-L list while I go > gallivanting to NC & TN looking for ancestral sites. George who? Sgt George? If so, you're kin to everybody that I'm kin to! <G> Nan, while you're galavanting in TN I hope you get a chance to look up the Smith Co TN Hinds/Hines bunch. I'm still trying to figure out who Thomas Hinds was that had an OVERSTREET living with them. See below: The 1850 Smith Co TN census had the following children living with other families. I believe they could be the children of Thomas OVERSTREET and Emily CARDWELL. I believe the will of John G. CARDWELL (Emily's father) d. 1843, stated that Emily & Thomas were deceased. Does anyone know these Overstreets? Thomas age 23 living with the family of Henry C. VADEN (Thomas married Martha A. VADEN 9 Nov 1848) James P. age 19 living with the family of Dandridge A. WHITT ( A James Overstreet married Dicey J. MURRY 15 Sept 1852) Mary A age 17 living with the family of Jesse ROBINSON Elizabeth age 16 living with the family of Thomas HINDS (An Elizabeth Overstreet married Charles ROBINSON on 5 Feb 1851) Nancy W. age 12 living with Adaline POWELL (Nancy Overstreet married Jordan/Jourdan WOODARD 24 Dec 1852) I wonder if some of these people keeping these children are Cardwell's or Overstreets? Possibly the wife of Jesse Robinson or Thomas Hinds could be Cardwells or Overstreets? What about Adaline Powell? Was she a sister or sister in law? Has anyone researched any of these families? Carmelita [email protected]
Hi: Spotted on the catalog at Perkins LIbrary, Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] =======================================Title: The harmonies of physical science in relation to the higher sentiments : with observations on the study of medical science, and the moral and scientific relations of medical life / by William Hinds. Author: Hinds, William, 1811-1881. Published: London : John Churchill, 1853. Subject: Medical ethics. Material: 195 p. ; 19 cm. System ID No: AJY-6684 LOCATION: Med Ctr Hist Lock Stks Grp II -- CALL NUMBER: Hinds c.1 NonCirculating --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- The search results shown above are from the DUKE CATALOG.
HI: Spotted online at the Perkins LIbrary, Duke University, NC Regards, Nan [email protected] =========================================== Title: Hospital testament / [by Mr. A.V.J. Hinds] ; with a preface by the Rt. Hon. the Viscount Dawson of Penn. Author: Hinds, A. V. J. Published: [Liverpool] : University Press of Liverpool ; London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1939. Subject: Hospitals --England Hospital Planning --England Material: 38 p. ; 22 cm. Note: "At the request of the Committee of The Royal Liverpool United Hospital, this statement has been written by Mr. A.V.J. Hinds" -- p. 4 System ID No: ACZ-0262 LOCATION: Med Ctr Stacks -- CALL NUMBER: WX27.FE5 H58h 1939 c.1 NotCheckedOut
Found at NUCMC using keyword "Hines" at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html Regards, Nan [email protected] ================================ Title: Weaver family Bible record, 1755-1897. Description: 8 leaves. Notes: Negative and positive photostats and photocopy. Includes Bible record (7 leaves) and typed transcript (1 leaf). Bible printed in 1814. Other surnames mentioned: Bowers, Bramham, Burton, Crittenden, Davis, Dickinson, Hines, Logan, Stout, and Tompkins. Subjects: Bowers family. Bramham family. Burton family. Crittenden family. Davis family. Dickinson family. Hines family. Logan family. Stout family. Tompkins family. Weaver family. Bible records. aat Transcripts. aat Other titles: Bible records collection; 23880. Location: Virginia State Library and Archives, Archives Branch, 11th St. at Capitol Sq., Richmond, Va. 23219. Control No.: VASV91-A948
Found at NUCMC using keyword "Hines" at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html Regards, Nan [email protected] ===================================== Title: Dawkins family Bible record, 1755-1915. Description: 4 leaves. Notes: Negative photostats. Areas covered are Alabama and Georgia. Bible printed in 1815. Other surnames mentioned: Boykin, Carter, Fitzpatrick, Garlick, Harkness, Hines, Houston, Pace, Pollard, and Thomas. This records partially duplicates Acc. 28126. Subjects: Boykin family. Carter family. Dawkins family. Fitzpatrick family. Harkness family. Hines family. Houston family. Pace family. Pollard family. Thomas family. Registers of births, etc. -- Alabama. Registers of births, etc. -- Georgia. Bible records. aat Other titles: Bible records collection; 30262. Location: Virginia State Library and Archives, Archives Branch, 11th St. at Capitol Sq., Richmond, Va. 23219. Control No.: VASV90-A2985
Hi George: Thank you for volunteering to mind the Hinds-L list while I go gallivanting to NC & TN looking for ancestral sites. I'm sending this through the list to let you know that it does function - even though most of the twenty-odd members are listeners. If any of you Hinds-L members have problems with messages or in unsubscribing - send a message to the list where George will pick up on it. I'll be back Oct 29th. George is manager of several other lists and has offered to oversee this list in my absence. Regards, Nan Wolf List Manager Hinds-L [email protected]
Hi: Found this at the USGenWeb page for Roane Co. TN Regards, Nan [email protected] ================================ http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/military/war%20of%201812/01.htm WAR OF 1812 SOLDIERS FROM ROANE COUNTY, TENNESSEE Compiled by Robert L. Bailey READ THIS FIRST: The following list of soldiers are from the companies under Colonel John Brown. Some of the soldiers may not be from Roane County but are from surrounding counties. Also, some Roane County soldiers served in companies other than those under Colonel John Brown. If you know of any soldier who served in the War of 1812 from Roane County, who is not on this list, then let us know. This list will be updated periodically with additional information on different soldiers (such as pension information, birth and death dates, names of wives, etc.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- HINDS, James, Private, Captain Allen Bacon's Company
Found at: http://www.roanetnheritage.com/research/land%20records/surveys%20.htm UsGenWeb homepage for Roane Co. TN; LAND RECORDS INDEX 18071813 Surveys Roane County, Tennessee Contributed by Mrs Robert E. Thornton, Rockwood, Tennessee JOHN HINDS. S#120 2-1-1808. E#236 1-25-1808. 165 acres beginning at northwest corner of 300-acre entry of said Hinds. SCC: John Nelson, Selvanus Hinds. Recorded 4-27-1808. Lifted 6-10-1808 by John Hinds. JOHN HINDS. S#125 2-1-1808. E#1 8-3-1807. 300 acres on Turnpike Creek. Beginning at southeast corner of 1,000-acre tract claimed by John, Levi, and Simeon Hinds. SCC: John Nelson, Selvinus Hins. Recorded 4-27-1808. Lifted 6-10-1808 by John Hinds. JOHN HINDS. S#566 3-23-1812. E#1155 3-14-1812. 50 acres in Roane and Rhea Counties on both sides Whites Creek...near a mill dam and race. SCC: William Emmery, Simon Hinds. Recorded 6-22-1812. Lifted 1-9-1813 by owner. JOHN HINDS. S#635 9-28-1812. E#1283 8-19-1812. 300 acres on Turnpike Creek. Beginning southeast side or road leading from Hugh Dunlap's to Rhea County. SCC: Simeon Hinds, Selvanus Hinds. Recorded 12-1-1812. Delivered 2-11-1813 to John Hinds. JOHN HINDS. S#780 7-24-1813. E#238 2-7-1808. 10 acres on east side of Whites Creek and the East Fork a little above the mouth of said East Fork and a distance above the wagon road where John Seaton formerly lived...crossing the creek above the falls. SCC: John Pine, Simeon Hinds. Recorded 10-7-1813. Lifted 2-5-1814 by Jno. Hinds. SILVANUS HINDS. S#632 9-28-1812. E#1235 7-14-1812. 400 acres on East Fork of Whites Creek on both sides thereof and also on both sides of the Great Road leading from Hugh Dunlap's to Rhea County. Beginning at corner of John Hinds's 300-acre survey on south side of waggon road. SCC: John Hinds, Simeon Hinds. Recorded 11-30-1812. 120 acres caveated by John Thompson 1-23-1813. Regards, Nan [email protected]
Found at NUCMC using keyword "Hines" at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html Regards, Nan [email protected] ================================== Author: Mildred Allen. Title: Papers, 1921-1975. Description: .2 cu. ft. Notes: These genealogical materials, collected by Allen, chiefly concern the Allen, Hines, and Walton families. Materials include correspondence between family members about genealogical research, coats of arms, and membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution; and narratives of family descent. Card catalog. Location: Western Kentucky University, Kentucky Library, Manuscripts Section, Bowling Green KY 42101 USA. Control No.: KYSX412-A
Found at NUCMC using keyword "Hines" at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html Drat. I visited this Filson Library three years ago and their index did not list this box of papers. Regards, Nan [email protected] ================================== Author: Stewart, J. Adger (Joseph Adger) Title: Joseph Adger Stewart collection, 1555-1976. Description: 10 boxes. Notes: Chiefly photocopies and transcripts including photocopies of Brown family papers in State Historical Society of Wisconsin. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., United States Businessman and historian, of Louisville, Ky.; b. 1887; d. 1954. Genealogical correspondence and wills, deeds, deed extracts, marriage bonds, indentures, and other genealogical research material, relating to Stewart's various family lines, including Caldwell, Carson, Dinwiddie (Dunwoody), Hardwick, Helm, Hines, Hollingsworth, McClanahan, McTyeire (McTire), Porter, Rogers (Rodgers), Ruddle (Ruddell), Stewart, Thomasson (Thomason), Walker, and Webb families; together with corespondence of Rev. John Brown (1728-1803), Brown family, and prominent Virginians and early Kentuckians, and correspondence and printed material concerning Liberty Hall, Frankfort, Ky., home of the Senator John Brown family and the campaign in the 1930s and 1940s to preserve the house and designate it an historic landmark. Gift of J. Carter Stewart, 1983. Access restricted. Subjects: Businessmen -- Kentucky. lcsh Historians -- Kentucky. lcsh Wills. ftamc Deeds. ftamc Indentures. ftamc Transcripts. ftamc Genealogies. ftamc Louisville (Ky.) -- Resident of. Liberty Hall (Frankfort, Ky.) Frankfort (Ky.) -- Historic buildings and sites. Kentucky -- Historic buildings and sites. Frankfort (Ky.) -- Family and personal papers. Kentucky -- Family and personal papers. Clergy -- Kentucky. Kentucky -- Churches and religious affairs -- Clergy. Historic buildings -- Kentucky. Dwellings -- Kentucky. Brown, John, 1757-1837. Virginia -- Resident of. Kentucky -- Genealogy. Caldwell family -- Genealogy. Carson family -- Genealogy. Dinwiddie family -- Genealogy. Dunwoody family -- Genealogy. Hardwick family -- Genealogy. Helm family -- Genealogy. Hines family -- Genealogy. Hollingsworth family -- Genealogy. McClanahan family -- Genealogy. McTyeire family -- Genealogy. McTire family -- Genealogy. Porter family -- Genealogy. Rogers family -- Genealogy. Rodgers family -- Genealogy. Ruddle family -- Genealogy. Ruddell family -- Genealogy. Stewart family -- Genealogy. Thomasson family -- Genealogy. Thomason family -- Genealogy. Walker family -- Genealogy. Webb family -- Genealogy. Other authors: Brown, John, 1728-1803. Brown family. Location: Filson Club (Louisville, Ky.). Control No.: DCLV89-A787
Found at NUCMC using keyword "Hines" at: http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html The trip was made in 1841 but when did George Hines publish it in his OR newspaper? Regards, Nan [email protected] =============================== Author: John, James. Title: Diary, May16-August 20, 1841. Description: 16 pp. : printed copy from Oregon newspaper, ed. George Hines. Notes: Original at Oregon Historical Society. See also typescript carbon in MSS A 641, with provenance notes by Dale L. Morgan, transcriber. An overland diary from Westport, Missouri, written while on the way to California with Bartleson-Bidwell party. Passed through Cache Valley, Utah. Subjects: Overland journeys -- 1841. The West -- Discovery and exploration. Utah -- Discovery and exploration. Bear River (Utah). Bartleson-Bidwell party. Other authors: Hines, George. Location: Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Control No.: UTSX89-A67