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    1. Loose papers NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: There are many more names on this list - copied just the Hinds-Hines Regards, Nan [email protected] - ---------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+539561318489 +F CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: estind.txt) PASQUOTANK, NC Estate Records Index Loose Files ******For any information about estate records you see listed here, write to: Kim Cumber Search Room, NC Division of Archives and History 109 E. Jones St Raleigh, NC 27601-2807 send a self-addressed stamped envelope your one question a check for $8.00 (search fee) in return mail, you will be advised of the number of pages in the estate folder and the cost to produce copies. Pasquotank County, NC Estate Records C.R. 075.508.1 ------------------------- Hines, Louis E. 1899 Hinds, Sarah 1845

    07/22/2000 07:56:48
    1. Nancy Hinds marriage 1807 in Randolph NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: This is the only early Hinds entry in the Randolph Co. marriages at the moment. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------- Found at UsGenWeb NC Archives http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+404144549911 +F 526. Jones, James Hinds, Nancy 25 Jul 1807

    07/22/2000 07:56:46
    1. Burke Co. deeds
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I visited USGenWeb Archives at NC - with keyword Quaker and found this entry. I was not looking for Hinds. Their are quite a few Hardins in this same list & myJohn Hinds ended up serving as Sheriff Hardins's aide in the Lawrence Co. AR militia in 1816 &1817. I believe John HInds was a Capt. under Col. Hardin. or a Lieut. under Capt. Hardin. John's appointment was signed by an officer in Little Rock. I've put the url down if anyone wants to look at the rest of the list. It looks like Paul Anthony is now recording the land that had once been John HInes land and improved by John Hines. Or it could have been rented by John Hines and improved by him. Anyone know which John Hinds this is in 1778 & 1779? Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+9337963130+F The file you requested is shown below. The free access to this USGenWeb Archives file is provided through the courtesy of RootsWeb.com Inc. - CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: pearsn01.txt) BURKE COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Miscellaneous Land Records Contributor's Note: Found in research files of my Father, EUGENE JEFFERSON PEARSON (1910-1980), genealogist. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Martha Kapp [email protected] SOME LAND ENTRIES FOR BURKE COUNTY, NC, 1778-1779 ENTRY # SETTLER OR ENTERER ACRES DESCRIPTION 573 Paul ANTONY (ANTHONY)200 on both sides of north fork of uppermost creek, joining Jacob ANTONY's line, including improvements by John HINES

    07/22/2000 07:56:44
    1. Boyd/Hinds in MN
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. This was found on the Boyd-L list: Regards, Nan [email protected] - ---------------------------------------------------- Virginia Boyd Rogers - [email protected] Austin, TX 78703 Sir Robert BOIDH or Robert the Fair, d. 1240 Sir Robert BOYD d. 1270 Sir Robert BOYD d. 1300 Sir Robert BOYD d 1333 Rcvd Kilmarnock, Bondington, Hertschow fm Kng Robt Bruce Sir Thomas BOYD 1st Lord of Kilmarnock w. K.Dvd in Bttle of Nvlle's Cross 1346 Sir Thomas BOYD m Alice GIFFORD killed Nielson of Dalyrmple 1409 but pardoned Sir Thomas BOYD 2nd Lord Kilmarnock d 1432(surety of Jms I) m Joanna MONTGOMERY Sir Thomas BOYD 3rd Lord Kilmarnock d 1439 Killed Allan Stewart/by Alex Stewart Sir Robert BOYD Grt Lord of Kilmarnock d 1476 in exile m Lady Mariota MAXWELL (their son, Thomas, Earl of Arran m Princess Mary Stewart, dau. of James II) Hon. Alexander BOYD, Chamberlain of Scotland m Janet COLVILLE(some land bk 1492 Robert BOYD 4th Lord of Kilmarnock d 1557 m Lady Helen SOMERVILLE(all land bk) Robert BOYD 5th Lord of Kilmarnock b 1577 d 1589 m Margaret COLQUHOUN Thomas BOYD 6th Lord of Kilmarnock d 1611 m Lady Margaret CAMPBELL Hon. Robert BOYD, Master of Boyd d 1597 m Lady Jean KERR dau 2nd Erl of Lothian James BOYD 9th Lord Boyd b 1596 d 1654 m Catherine CREYKE dau Robt Creyke William BOYD, 1st Earl of Kilmarnock, Scotland d 1692 m Lady Jean CUNNINGHAM Hon. Robert BOYD b 1689, Kilmarnock, Scotland d. 1762 James BOYD b 1732 Kilmarnock d 1798 Boston(to Am. 1756) m 1)Susanna COFFIN 2)Abigail BULFINCH Captn Joseph Coffin BOYD b 1760 Newbury MA d 1823 Portland ME m Isbla SOUTHGATE Edward A. BOYD,M.D. b 1816 Portland ME d 1888 St.Paul MN m Sarah B. FARRINGTON George Burgess BOYD b 1859 Little Canada MN d 1881 St.Paul MN m Jennie HINDS Leon Higginson BOYD b 1884 St.Paul MN d 1972 Alma, WI m Marie Elizabeth MOLLET Frederick T. BOYD Ph.D. b 1913 St.Paul MN d 1993 Gainsville FL m Jnnte. M. BOYD Virginia Lea BOYD b 1942 Rockford IL m Andrew D. ROGERS, Jr. ============================================================ =

    07/22/2000 12:50:07
    1. Hinds marriage in Tyrrell Co. NC - 1784
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Sorry to be sending so many messages in one day but I'm getting ready for a trip and I'm firing them off to the list as I find them. I'm sending the url so you can go look for other names if you wish. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Found at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+481853151432 +F The file you requested is shown below. The free access to this USGenWeb Archives file is provided through the courtesy of RootsWeb.com Inc. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: tyrremar.txt) "HINDS","Deliah","STEALY","Michael",,,1784,"Tyrrell Co.","NC"

    07/21/2000 08:45:14
    1. Onslow Co. NC marriages 1830s
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Here are more Hinds marriages in NC. Regards, Nan [email protected] - --------------------------- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+506355466039 +F ONSLOW COUNTY, NC - VITALS - Marriage Bonds, "E" Surnames, 1741 - 1867 ============================================================ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Beverly Cole [email protected] ============================================================ Onslow County North Carolina Marriage Bonds "E" Surnames 08. Edens, Edward and Anna Hinds 5 Feb 1833 Seth King 37. Ennett Jr., Nathl. And Elizabeth Jinkins 31 Mar 1831 Elzy –x- Hinds and (w) D. W. Sanders

    07/21/2000 08:45:12
    1. Delaware Hinds orphans
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Found these while searching the Rootsweb National Archive site. There evidently had to be yearly orphan & estate reports until they reached maturity. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------ http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/de/sussex/court/sussexh.txt SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE COURT HOUSE ORPHAN'S DOCKET INDEX 1737-1847 Surnames Beginning with "H" File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Dianne Richards <[email protected]> June 1997. Libro A Libro A Hinds, Thomas Jnr dec'd Account of his 1771 15 administrator Hinds, Thomas Jnr dec'd Account of his 1771 22 executrix Hinds, Sarah, Charles & Minors Petition to appoint 1771 23 Mary Guardian Hinds, Thomas dec'd Account of his 1771 26 administrator Hinds, Thomas dec'd Petition for division 1774 183 of his lands Higgons, Andrew Minor Bound out to Neh. Maril 1774 189 Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Petition to appoint 1774 210 Charles Guardian Libro A Libro A Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Petition for anl val of 1774 241 Charles their lands Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Report on anl val of 1774 244 Charles their lands Hinds, William Minor Petition to choose 1775 288 Guardian Hinds, William Minor Petition for anl val of 1775 288 his lands Hinds, Thomas Junr dec'd Petition for division 1775 307 of his lands Hinds, Mary dec'd Petition for division 1775 308 of her lands Hinds, Mary dec'd Report on division of 1775 320 her lands Hinds, Mary dec'd Petition for valuation 1775 321 of her lands Hinds, William Minor Report on anl val of 1775 323 his lands Hinds, Thomas Senr dec'd Account on his estate 1776 339 Hinds, Thomas Junr dec'd Petition for division 1776 339 of his lands Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Petition to appt 1776 301 Charles Guardian Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Account of Guardian 1776 340 Charles Hinds, Thomas Junr dec'd Report on division of 1776 342 his lands Hinds, William Minor Petition for anl val of 1776 348 his lands Hinds, Sarah and Mary Minors Petition to appoint 1776 353 Guardian Hinds, Mary Minor Petition for anl val of 1776 358 her lands Hinds, Mary Minor Report on anl val of 1776 360 her lands Hinds, Mary Minor Report on anl val of 1776 389 her lands Hinds, Sarah Minor Petition to choose 1777 442 Guardian Libro B Libro B Hinds, William Minor Report on anl val of 1777 2 his land Hinds, Mary Minor Petition to appoint 1781 217 Guardian Libro C Libro C Hinds, John, Tillin dec'd Account on his estate 1783 102 Libro D Libro D Hinds, Benjamin Minor Account of his Guardian 1783 232 Hinds, Sarah, Mary & Minors Acct of their Guardian 1783 233 Charles Hinds, Sarah Minor Account of her Guardian 1783 234 Hinds, Sarsh dec'd Account of her 1783 234 administrator Hinds, Benjamin dec'd Account on his estate 1783 235 Hinds, Charles dec'd Account on his estate 1783 235 Hinds, Mary Minor Account on her Guardian 1784 236

    07/21/2000 08:45:10
    1. Hinds in 1850 AL census
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Came across these Hinds while using the Rootsweb National Archives search. Regards, Nan [email protected] --------------------------- http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/census/al/madison/1850/pg03 88a.txt Madison County, AL 1850 Federal Census - District #35 file 1 of 4 This Census was transcribed by Geraldine Olson King and proofread by Claudy L. King for the USGenWeb Archives Census Project, http://www.usgenweb.org/census. Copyright 1998 by Geraldine Olson King CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: MADCO dist 35 DIVISION: 35 REEL NO: M432-9 PAGE NO: 388A REFERENCE: enumerated by Levi Hinds 0n October 24, 1850 ============================================================ ============================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB ============================================================ ============================================== 1 1 1 Hinds Levi 45 M Farmer 400 Tennessee 2 1 1 Hinds Ann A 46 F N Carolina 3 1 1 Hinds Eliza A 15 F Ala X 4 1 1 Hinds Huldah E 14 F Ala X 5 2 2 Esslinger Thomas 24 M Farmer Tennessee 6 2 2 Esslinger Eliza 23 F Ala 7 2 2 Scott John T 56 M School Teacher N Carolina 8 2 2 Scott Carolina 18 F Ala X 9 2 2 Scott Eugeny 16 F Ala ====================== Here is a Hinds in the Esslinger house: CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: AL COUNTY: MADCO dist 35 DIVISION: 35 REEL NO: M432-9 PAGE NO: 388B REFERENCE: enumerated by Levi Hinds on October 24, 1850 29 12 12 Esslinger Andrew J 34 M Farmer 800 Tennessee 30 12 12 Esslinger Sarah C 25 F N Carolina 31 12 12 Esslinger Charles A 9 M Ala X 32 12 12 Esslinger Levi W 7 M Ala X 33 12 12 Esslinger James T 5 M Ala 34 12 12 Esslinger Elisabeth 3 F Ala 35 12 12 Esslinger John W 3/12 M Ala 36 12 12 Hinds Lafaytte 22 M Arkansas

    07/21/2000 08:45:03
    1. Hinds in 1850 in Davidson, NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Ran across this Hinds family in the 1850 Davidson CO. NC census. Am sending the families before and after also. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 146 146 JONES JOHN A. 22 M LABORER NC X 38 146 146 JONES JUDAH 23 F NC 39 146 146 JONES RAMUS C. 2 M NC 40 146 146 JONES REBECCA 4/12 F NC CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: NC COUNTY: DAVIDSON DIVISION: North Sub-division REEL NO: 628 PAGE NO: 232A REFERENCE: MF# 463 ============================================================ ============================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB ============================================================ ============================================== 1 147 147 LEDFORD HENRY 54 M GUN SMITH 800 NC 2 147 147 LEDFORD CATHARINE 48 F NC 3 147 147 LEDFORD SAMUEL 28 M PHYSICIAN NC 4 147 147 LEDFORD SARAH 20 F NC 5 147 147 LEDFORD ELIZA 18 F NC 6 147 147 LEDFORD FRANKLIN 15 M LABORER NC X 7 147 147 LEDFORD PRESTON L. 12 M NC X 8 147 147 LEDFORD ELISABETH 10 F NC X 9 147 147 STANLY PHILIP 54 M NC REMARKS: IDIOTIC 10 148 148 HINDS JOHN 40 M PHYSICIAN 300 TN 11 148 148 HINDS RHODA 32 F NC 12 148 148 HINDS RACHEL A. E. 8 F NC X 13 148 148 HINDS WM G. D. 5 M NC X 14 148 148 HINDS JOHN J. D. 2 M NC 15 148 148 HINDS JANE M. K. 4/12 F NC 16 149 149 WHITEHART WILIE 86 M FARMER 160 GA X 17 149 149 WHITEHART SALLY 50 F NC X 18 149 149 WHITEHART ELISABETH 50 F NC X 19 149 149 WHITEHART POWELL 40 M MECHANIC NC 20 149 149 WHITEHART SATIRA 30 F NC X 21 149 149 WHITEHART NATHAN 35 M MECHANIC NC 22 149 149 WHITEHART WM 19 M LABORER NC 23 149 149 WHITEHART MAHALA 15 F NC 24 149 149 WHITEHART CHARITY 14 F NC 25 149 149 WHITEHART WILLIS 12 M NC 26 149 149 WHITEHART MARTITIA 11 F NC

    07/21/2000 08:44:56
    1. Rev. John Hinds in 1842 NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Can someone tell me something about this Rev. John Hinds? I'm putting the url down so you can look for other names if you wish. He married a lot of people in Guilford Co. in 1841 and 1842. They are all at this url given below. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+306533723701 +F GUILFORD COUNTY, NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Patriot - 1842 ============================================================ USGenWeb Archives Notice: This document has been contributed to the USGenWeb Archives so that it can be shared with others. It remains the property of the contributor, but permanent publication rights have been given to the USGenWeb Archives, who will insure that this information will remain freely available to the public. No person or organization outside of the USGenWeb may use this document without the expressed written consent of the contributor. The document may be used by any activity or project within the USGenWeb so long as it contains the following statement: "Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by: Wayne Dunn [email protected] " ============================================================ (Has her parents - who are his parents?) May 25, 1841 Marriages: Married on the 20th inst., by the Rev. Wm. B. Dawson, the Rev. John Hinds, originally of Overton co., Tenn., to Miss Rhoda Webb of Guilford county, N.C. daughter of Meredith and Rachel Webb, deceased of Rockingham.

    07/21/2000 08:44:53
    1. 1769 Tax list Dobbs Co. NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I am wandering the NC archives at the moment readying for a trip to that state in October. So found the below list in the USGenWeb NC archives. Regards, Nan [email protected] ---------------- http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/nc+index+238826369563 +F 1769 Tax List - Dobbs County, NC Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project Archives by Jerome Tew [email protected] DOBBS CO. 1769 TAXABLES male HINDS Charles 1 HINDS Isaac William Parret 2 HINDS James 1 HINDS John 1 HINDS John 1 HINDS Rubin 1 HINDS Solomon 1 "Source: Story of Kinston by Talmage Johnston & deeds, Wills, & Bibles" Regards, Nan [email protected]

    07/21/2000 08:44:49
    1. Dillon/Hines in NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Am forwarding this message. Use your Find feature and find the mention of Hines. Am sending it in its entirety. It involves an Irish Quaker family that immigrated to Frederick Co. VA through Nantucket,MA then went on to Guilford Co. NC before the descendants married and dispersed to various areas. Regards, Nan [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------ Source: [email protected] Subject: DILLON Here are some of my Dillon line. Lots of blanks, sorry....Scarlett My Dillon line is: 1. Luke Dillon, born Ireland, date & place unknown. m. Susannah Garret. He immigrated to Fredrick County, Va. through Nantucket, Mass. Luke and Susannah were married in Ireland, date and place unknown. I only have one child, should have been more, just haven't found them. The one I have is Daniel Dillon. 2. Daniel Dillon, born 08/04/1713, at sea (Atlantic Ocean) died November 22, 1805 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC. m Lydia Hodgson abt 1743 in Fredrick County, Virginia. Daniel served in the Revolutionary War, religion - Quakers Children of Daniel and Lydia were: Martha Dillion, b 11/03/1745, Fredrick County, VA, d. 01/23/1818 in Washington County, TN. m Robert Blakely in North Carolina. Nathan Dillon, b. 07/06/1748 in Fredrick County, Va., d. 11/26/1819, place unknown. m. Hannah Bowman 08/31/1776. William Dillon, born 05/09/1750 in Fredrick County, Va., d. unknown, m. unknown. Peter Dillon, b. 02/06/1751or 52 in Hopewell, Fredrick County, Va., d. 07/09/1829 in Greene County, Tenn. m. Elizabeth Haworth, 08/11/1773 in Guilford County, NC. Jesse Dillon, b. 10/18/1753 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC., d. 10/03/1823 in Dover, Clinton County, Ohio. m. Hannah Ruckman 01/20/1778 in Guilford County, NC. Susannah Dillon, b. 11/24/1755 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC, d. 06/1804 in Clinton County, Ohio. m. (1) Gayer Starbuck (2) George Haworth 11/01/1771 in Bush River, Newberry County, SC. Daniel Dillon, Jr. b. 03/20/1757 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC, d. in 1843 in Tazewell County, Illinois. m. Ann Pugh, 08/05/1782 Hannah Dillon, b. 03/14/1759 in Guilford County, NC Achsah Dillon, b. 10/19/1761 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC, d. 10/25/1761 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC Patience Dillon, b. 10/31/1762 in Greensboro, Guilford County, NC, d. 12/06/1830 in Clinton County, Ohio. m. (1) Thomas Hodgson 11/05/1777 in New Garden, Guilford County, NC (2) Nathan Hines, 02/28/1799 in North Carolina. Isaac Dillon b. 05/23/1766 in Guilford County, NC, died in Illinois. 3. Isaac Dillon, b. 05/23/1766 Guilford County, NC, d. ?, Illinois. m. Jemima Britton 01/26/1788. child of Isaac Dillon and Jemima Britton is: William B. Dillon, b. ?, d. ?, Franklin County, Illinois. 4. William B. Dillon, b. ?, d. ?, Franklin County, Illinois m. Margarette Eubanks child of William and Margarette: John Dillon, b. 05/05/1837, Franklin County, Illinois, d. 02/16/1917 in Parrish, Franklin County, Illinois. 5. John Dillon, b. 05/05/1837, Franklin County, Ill., d. 02/16/1917 in Parrish, Franklin County, Illinois. m. (1) Martha Foster 12/25/1857 in Franklin County, Ill. m. (2) Elizabeth Summers 04/29/1908, Franklin County, Ill. (John served in Co. C, 15th Illinois Vol. Cal. Joined the Union Army in 1861, served more than three years). Children of John Dillon and Martha Foster are: (Jemima) Belle Dillon, b.?, Franklin County, Ill, d.?, Hot Springs, Garland County, Ar. Jeff Dillon Robert Dillon Weldon Dillon Ted Dillon Ruth Dillon, m. ? Williams 6. (Jemima) Belle Dillon, b.?, Franklin County, Illinois, d.? Hot Springs, Garland County, Ar. m. Henry M. Maddox, Jr. 02/05/1889, Franklin County, Illinois, son of Henry Maddox and Eliza Jane Neal, b. 02/07/1869, Crawford's Prairie, Franklin County, Illinois. Children of Belle Dillon and Henry M. Maddox, Jr: Fred Maddox, b. 08/09/1901, Franklin County, Illinois, d.?, Houston, Texas. Bertha Irene Maddox, b. 09/15/1899, Franklin County, Illinois, d. 05/18/1985, Hot Springs, Garland County, AR. Martha Maddox, unknown Lucille Maddox, b. 1903, died 1905, Garland County, AR., buried in the Maddox-McDowell Cemetery, Garland County, AR. Robert Maddox, unknown Lena Maddox, unknown Maude Maddox, unknown. (Of their 7 children, only two reached adulthood) 7. Bertha Irene Maddox, b. 09/15/1899, Franklin County, Illinois, d. 05/18/1985 in Hot Springs, Garland County, AR. m. Walter Andrew Daves, 01/03/1916 in Montgomery County, AR., son of George Silas Daves and Mary Jane Riley. (Bertha and Walter are buried in Memorial Gardens, Garland County, Arkansas) This was my grandmother. My Mother, Ruth Evelyn Daves was their second born child. ---------------------- From: [email protected]

    07/21/2000 12:54:17
    1. Re: Higgins in boat with Thomas & Martin Hinds
    2. Barbara Finney
    3. quite a lot of members of the Higgins family lived in New Jersey but I cannot find any who could possibly have been married to Joseph Hinds. Can anyone else identify her? Hoping of a clue, Barbara

    07/21/2000 09:02:55
    1. Samuel B. Hines on Nat Turner jury
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Even though spelled "Hines" I am including these so they'll go into the Rootsweb archives and can be found by Hines researchers. And, besides, they just might be one of our "Hinds". Regards, Nan [email protected] =============== Found at the Univ. of NC DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTH site: http://metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/ State of Virginia, Southampton County, to wit: I, James Rochelle, Clerk of the County Court of Southampton in the State of Virginia, do hereby certify, that Jeremiah Cobb, Thomas Pretlow, James W. Parker, Carr Bowers, Samuel B. Hines, and Orris A. Browne, esqr's are acting Justices of the Peace, in and for the County aforesaid, and were members of the Court which convened at Jerusalem, on Saturday the 5th day of November, 1831, for the trial of Nat alias Nat Turner, a negro slave, late the property of Putnam Moore, deceased, who was tried and convicted, as an insurgent in the late insurrection in the county of Southampton aforesaid, and that full faith and credit are due, and ought to be given to their acts as Justices of the peace aforesaid. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Court aforesaid, to be affixed this 5th day of November, 1831. JAMES ROCHELLE, C. S. C. C. [Seal.]

    07/21/2000 02:46:02
    1. Miles Hines & Bev. Hines in a MS diary
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Spotted a diary at the Univ of NC DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTH site which mentions a Bev. Hines and a Miles Hines. This is somewhere in Mississippi. (Beverly was a man's name during this time.) ------------- DIARY OF JASON NILES June 22, 1861--December 31, 1864: Electronic Edition. Jason Niles, 1814-1894 © This work is the property of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. "November 12, 1862, Wednesday This morning Alston and Spiva were at Hanna's as subscribing witnesses to his will--cloudy and misty--went from H's to Multona Springs--a pleasant ride--Hamilton and Jesse Davis there in waiting-- bought some few things out of the store, e. g. soap, cravat, hair-oil, perfumery & c.--rode on by the mill in the drizzling rain to Wasson's where I stayed till morning. Queen was at Mrs. Hines's, having been thrown from a mule and severely injured an Sunday last. "December 26, 1862, Friday Threatening rain--At Lucas's at night where were Col. Wasson and Bev. Hines--family all gone from there. At night it rained. "December 24, 1863, Thursday Went this morning over to Steve Wilson's, and drank egg-nogg-- Snead, Hilliman, Turner et ux. Jno. Atkins and Hill there. In the afternoon rode Ernest's pony up to Wasson's--Lucas accompanied me-- Jno. along--Ike Scarborough went with us a part of the way. At the fork of the road beyond Stephens's, I took the left, Jno. went my way-- we overtook Miles Hines in a buggy, who is just married to Miss Hearn." Regards, Nan [email protected]

    07/21/2000 02:46:00
    1. Higgins in boat with Thomas & Martin Hinds
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Re: John Honor, Martin Hinds, Thomas Hinds, George Harris, John Higgins <in confinement for desertion, $30.00 paid for apprehension>, Hi: In that list of fellows (sent yesterday to the list) that went by boat up the Arkansas River to re-inforce Ft. Smith in 1822 - was Thomas and Martin Hinds. Another researcher brought to my attention that the name next to theirs was a Higgens. In the Morris NJ-Randolph NC Hinds lines there is a Rutha Higgins that married Joseph Hinds, Sr. (b abt 1705) lived in New Hanover Twp, Hunterdon, NJ before moving with his family to NC where he died leaving a will. Hmmmmm. Regards, Nan [email protected]

    07/20/2000 11:42:50
    1. Two Hinds in Montgomery memoirs
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I am visiting the Univ. of North Carolina site: DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTH. I punched in the keyword: Hinds and want to get these Hinds entries into our archives. But by all means visit this site yourself - still laughing at what he thought of another general which came in the paragraph after this first one. Use your Find feature to find mention of General Thomas Hinds - Howell Hinds, his son in the excerpts pasted below. Regards, Nan Wolf List Administrator - Hinds-L [email protected] - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- http://metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/montgomery/montgom.html REMINISCENCES OF A MISSISSIPPIAN IN PEACE AND WAR: Electronic Edition. Frank Alexander Montgomery, b. 1830 Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title. © This work is the property of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. Call number 973.78 M78r 1901 (Davis Library, UNC-CH) ====================== REMINISCENCES OF A MISSISSIPPIAN IN PEACE AND WAR BY FRANK A. MONTGOMERY Lieutenant-Colonel First Mississippi Cavalry, Armstrong's Mississippi Brigade; Member of Legislature, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1896, and one term Judge of Fourth Circuit Court District of Miss. CINCINNATI THE ROBERT CLARKE COMPANY PRESS 1901 - ------------------------------------------- Found in Chapter One My first effort to be a soldier was to join a cavalry company, gotten up by Charles Clark, then a lawyer living in Fayette, Jefferson county. This was a great man, and in another place, when I shall have occasion to mention him, I will pay a tribute of love and admiration to his character and services to his state. Our company was to be called the Jefferson Troop, after the celebrated company commanded by General Thomas Hinds in the battle of New Orleans, of whom General Jackson, speaking of its charge upon the British lilies, said: "It was the wonder of one army and the admiration of the other." I knew General Hinds in my boyhood days, and remember him as a fine old gentleman of the olden time. For him the county of Hinds was named, and thus his name will live as long as the state does. - ----------------------------------------------------\ CAMP NEAR MECHANICSBURG, June 27, 1863. . . . A few days ago two regiments from the command were sent out on a scout, and had a pretty sharp fight with the Yankees, capturing about thirty and killing as many more, our loss about twenty killed and wounded. Howell Hinds, who is here attached to Wirt Adams' regiment (one of those engaged) as a sort of free fighter, I suppose, was dangerously wounded. A few days later General Cosby went out with several regiments, mine among the rest, but we saw no Yankees. Colonel Pinson was out of camp sick, I expect him back ============================================================ Page 123 CAMP NEAR MECHANICSBURG, June 27, 1863. . . . A few days ago two regiments from the command were sent out on a scout, and had a pretty sharp fight with the Yankees, capturing about thirty and killing as many more, our loss about twenty killed and wounded. Howell Hinds, who is here attached to Wirt Adams' regiment (one of those engaged) as a sort of free fighter, I suppose, was dangerously wounded. A few days later General Cosby went out with several regiments, mine among the rest, but we saw no Yankees. Colonel Pinson was out of camp sick, I expect him back -------------- Page 124 to day. . . . It is impossible to say when and where General Johnston will move, no one knows but himself. . . . We can hear at this camp every cannon fired at Vicksburg, and some days, and even nights, the firing has been terrific. I have heard no guns yesterday or to-day. I confess I have my fears whether we will be able to save the place, but hope for the best. If there is abundance of supplies there, and it is said there is, I have no fears but the garrison can hold out some time yet, and I suppose General Johnston will certainly move against the enemy in time to save the place. But Johnston's plans are only known to himself. There is a story in camp that he told a lady the other day who asked him some questions that "if he thought his hat knew the thoughts of his head he would burn it up." . . . . This was an old story told of some eminent commander of a former age which I had read somewhere, but it served to amuse the camp, and did not lessen the confidence the army already began to feel in General Johnston. The Howell Hinds mentioned in the letter was a son of the famous General Thomas Hinds of Mississippi's early history, and was now well advanced in years, had been my neighbor when I lived in Jefferson county, and was a man of large property in that county and Washington, and I was surprised to hear he was with the army. Learning that he was at a house a few miles only from camp, I went to see him, and he said his reason for coming into the army was that he thought the time had come when every man who could shoulder a gun should turn out and fight for his home. He was badly wounded, but he recovered from the wound only to be killed in a private difficulty not his own, in the city of Greenville, within two years after the war, while trying to separate two friends who were fighting. =========================================

    07/20/2000 03:20:48
    1. Great site url - Documenting the American South
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: This url was sent to another genealogy list. It has a search mechanism. For some reason - the "docsouth" in the address became capitalized when it hit the internet so was unable to get this site. When I pasted it in again with the small letters it was okay. So, if you have trouble reaching it - look to see if any of the address has become capitalized. I punched in one of my surnames - "Hinds" and came up with twelve results. Haven't read them yet - too anxious to share the news. Regards, Nan Wolf - --------------------------------------------------------------- Found at: http://metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/ University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTH First-Person Narratives of the American South Library of Southern Literature North American Slave Narratives The Southern Homefront, 1861-1865 The Church in the Southern Black Community Documenting the American South (DAS) is a collection of sources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century. It is organized into the projects listed above. The next one, now in the planning stage, will feature North Caroliniana. The Academic Affairs Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sponsors DAS, and the texts come primarily from its Southern holdings. An editorial board guides its development. As of July 16, 2000, DAS includes 599 books and manuscripts. Most are accompanied by a full bibliographic record. We invite libraries to include bibliographic information on texts of interest in local online catalogs. Catalog records for these electronic texts are available in OCLCs Worldcat and in UNC-CHs OPAC at: http://unclib.lib.unc.edu:5555/htbin/webcat. The Academic Affairs Library is committed to the long-term availability of both texts and records. Regards, Nan [email protected]

    07/20/2000 01:46:24
    1. Hines in Franklin Co. MO
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. A recent Tiny Tafel From Rootsweb queries: Hines 1860 1867 England to MO looking for English lineage wruwwe wruwwe William Ruwwe [email protected] Surname Ruwwe, first emmigrants from Germany ( Prussia) to USA, specifically in Franklin County, MO listed in the 1850 census. Regards, Nan [email protected]

    07/20/2000 01:46:21
    1. Thomas Hinds & Martin Hinds in military in 1821-22
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Am forwarding this from the Sebastian Co. AR mail list. Notice the mention of Thomas Hinds and Martin Hinds. My John Hinds and son David were in Lawrence Co. AR during this period. I wonder who Thomas and Martin are connected with. Does anyone have their service papers? Regards, Nan [email protected] -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:[email protected], INTERNET:[email protected] To: [unknown], INTERNET:[email protected] Date: 7/19/00 3:28 PM RE: [ARSebast] Part II, Men of Company B In order to suppress the hostilities that were building between the Cherokee Nation and the Quapaw Nation it was decided to increase the strength of command at Fort Smith. In July 1821 General Gaines ordered Colonel Matthew Arbuckle, then stationed at New Orleans, to hold the 7th Infantry in readiness to occupy the southwest frontier. Colonel Arbuckle and Companies B, C, G and H left in November 1821 on the steamboat Tennessee, but were detained at the mouth of the Arkansas River by low water. They were joined by Company K, that had arrived from Fort Scott, Georgia. The five companies proceeded up the Arkansas River, with the aid of keel boats and reached Fort Smith in February 1822. A large number of men died on this long passage and upon arrival at Fort Smith there remained 139 officers and men, including Colonel Arbuckle. The men of the Rifle Regiment, and Major Bradford, were transferred to the 7th Infantry on 27 February 1822… **************** COMPANY B: **************** Commanding: Colonel Mathew Arbuckle Captain: William Davenport 1st Lieutenant: John Heilbrick 2nd Lieutenant: E.S. Hawkins Sergeant: James Robinson, James Jenkins, Henry Thompson Corporal: William Clark, Peter Riley, Adam Lawyer <joined from the late rifle regiment, Sick in Quarters> Drummer: William Lovely Bugler: Henry McNamara Private: Samuel Ballard, Joseph Broad, Josiah Bullard, Abiather Carroll <joined from late rifle regiment>, Jeremiah Colby, Edward Cosgrove, John Clay <joined from late rifle regiment, Sick in Quarters>, John Crump <joined from late rifle regiment, deserted 29 September 1821, apprehended 30 September 1821, $30.00 paid forapprehension>, George Crofiatuah <joined from late rifle regiment>, Andrew Calhoun <joined from late rifle regiment>, Stephen Evans, Robert Folsum, Robert Folsum, John Frazier <in confinement for desertion,$30.00 paid for apprehension>, Squire Grant <in hospital>, Charles Gordon, Peter Glover <died 22 January 1822, Post of Arkansas>, John Honor, Martin Hinds, Thomas Hinds, George Harris, John Higgins <in confinement for desertion, $30.00 paid for apprehension>, Jacob Houghman <joined from late rifle regiment and sick in quarters>, John Inglehart <joined from late rifle regiment>, William Jones <joined from late rifle regiment>, John Kelley <joined from late rifle regiment>, William Loveing <joined from late rifle regiment>, Joseph Louiskie <joined from late rifle regiment>, Elijah Mason, James Norton, William O'Marro, Sanford Pierce, Elias Staples, Caleb Tilley, William Stubbs <joined from late rifle regiment, deserted 17 June 1821, apprehended 19 June 1821, $30.00 paid for apprehension>, Joseph Stubbs, Thomas Smith, Joshua Woodman…… ==== ARSEBAST Mailing List ==== http://www.skullyville.com ============================== Ancestry.com now has more than 200,000 subscribers! To celebrate, access to ALL of Ancestry.com will be free from July 18 to July 31! http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/freepromo.asp?sourcecode=A11AM ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from lists3.rootsweb.com (lists3.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.39]) by sphmgaac.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.9) with ESMTP id SAA19723 for <[email protected]>; Wed, 19 Jul 2000 18:28:37 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists3.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e6JMS7o22565; Wed, 19 Jul 2000 15:28:07 -0700 Resent-Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 15:28:07 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Wed Jul 19 15:28:05 2000 From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 18:27:16 EDT Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Language: en X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 110 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by lists3.rootsweb.com id e6JMS5H22536 Subject: [ARSebast] Part II, Men of Company B Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/557 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected]

    07/20/2000 12:42:44