Hi: I am fowarding this from the Hynes list. Since there are many Hinds in KY I thought this should go into our HInds-L archives. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:HYNES-L@rootsweb.com, INTERNET:HYNES-L@rootsweb.com To: [unknown], INTERNET:HYNES-L@rootsweb.com Date: 1/6/2005 10:21 PM RE: Pope-Duvall From: Threesonsofpat@aol.com To: KYHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Taken from "Who Was Who in Hardin County" compiled and prepared by Hardin County Historical Society. Copyright 1946. Judge Armistead Henry Churchill, of Elizabethtown, Ky., was grandson of Armistead Churchill II and Elizabeth (Blackwell) Churchill, of Middlesex county, Virginia. Armistead Churchill II was son of Henry and Penelope Pope Churchill (widow of Colonel William Pope). Henry Churchill was the fifth child of Armistead Churchill II. Armistead Henry Churchill was the first child born to Henry Churchill and Penelope, his wife. Armistead Churchill II was born November 25, 1733; and Henry Churchill, December10, 1768. Armistead Henry Churchill was born September 19, 1796, and was married four times. First wife was Miss Crutcher; two daughters were born to this union, Penelope and Malvina. Penelope married a Mr. Eastin, and Malvina married Judge William Lancaster. Second wife was a Mrs. Blanton, who was the mother of one son. She had two daughters by Judge Churchill, Mariah and Julia. Mariah married Phillip Daniel and Julia, who never married, died when about 25 years of age. The third wife was Miss Lancaster, to whom was born one daughter, Nellie, who never married. The fourth wife was Mrs. Ford, who outlived Judge Churchill. She had one son by a former marriage. Judge Churchill was educated at Transylvania University at Lexington, Ky., and immediately opened his law office in Elizabethtown (1818). He had Thomas Lincoln, the father of Abe, to make an office table and six wood-bottom chairs for his office. The table and two of the chairs are still in possession of his descendants. Judge Churchill was elected to the State Senate in 1832, and was appointed Circuit Judge in 1833 while it was an appointive office, and continued as Circuit Judge for 14 years, resigning in 1847. The district then extended from Muhlenburg to Shelby counties, including both of these counties. He traveled over the circuit horseback. He owned a number of slaves, most of whom he had taught trades, some of them blacksmiths, some carpenters and some were deckhands on steamboats---all of which brought him considerable revenue. The Judge had a brick kiln burned on his place to build him a house, but while he was away in other counties holding court his father-in-law, Mr. Crutcher, sent teams and hauled the brick away and built his house on North Main Street, afterwards known as the Jacobs house, now owned by Miss Maggie Martin, so when the Judge came home, expecting to start building, he had to arrange to burn another kiln. He had Uncle Jack Quiggins to superintend the building. Mr. Quiggins was serving on the jury at the same time. If needed on the jury, the Judge would send a negro boy for Mr. Quiggins to come and serve on the jury. Judge Churchill superintended the building of what was known as the Ben Hardin Helm home on Poplar Street for his sister, Mrs. McKinney. This property is now the home of Mrs. H. L. James. Judge Churchill died at his home in this city on March 22, 1880. ______________________________ I am trying to figure out where this fella fits in, I know he must..just which father was his? 3 Sarah Hynes (Andrew Hynes & Elizabeth Warford, Wm Hynes & Hannah Coombs) b 1778 d 1800-1803 + Armistead Churchill md Jan 29 1795 Brides: Nelson Co KY marriages Churchill, Armstead to Miss ________ Hynes 29 Jan., 1795 ======================================== Mrs. William Duvall Vertrees (nee Eliza Anthony Haynes) was born in Bedford co Va Oct 23 1824, the dau of Dr. John Haynes, a graduate of Yale Medical School, and Matha Barrett Campbell Haynes. She finished her education at Bethlehem Academy, near Elizabethtown, being the first graduate of the institution. She taught piano at Anderson Finishing School of New Albany, Ind for 7 years. She married Judge William Duvall Vertrees, of Elizabethtown, Ky Nov 23, 1854; to which marriage were born four children: Martha Bell, John Haynes, Charlie Churchill and Catherine Davis Vertrees. Being left a widow without means, she taught piano in Elizabethtown for many years, supporting and educating her children. She was an accomplished musician, as were her two daughters in later years, and her home became the musical and literary center of the town where musicians and other friends frequently gathered and enjoyed delightful evenings. She also possessed a talent for writing and many interesting articles and descriptions of important events were written by her for the local papers. She was one of the founders of the Christian church in Elizabethtown, was active in all its affairs and played the organ and taught a Sunday School class for many years. She was frequently called upon to play the organ in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. She contributed greatly to the cultural life of the town, was held in the highest esteem by a host of friends who missed her sadly when she moved away. An extract from an insertion in Haycraft's History reads as follows: "Among those who have left an impression upon Elizabethtown and its people and who who stands out most distinctly was Mrs.William D. Vertrees, or 'Miss Eliza' as she was known to all of the children and most of the adults. Mrs. Vertrees was an active, highly intelligent, educated woman; a skillful musician and unusually well read in the best literature. She was a Christian woman who was interested in everything for the good of the town and its people. Because of her unusual mental and personal qualities she was one of the town's most beloved characters. Nearly all persons in Elizabethtown who know anything of music, got their grounding under 'Miss Eliza', and hold her among their fond recollections." The last eighteen years of her life were spent at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Christian M. Young, in Oakmont, Penn., where she died January 30, 1911, being survived by her daughter, Mrs. Catherine V. Young; two grandchildren, Vertrees Young and Louise Frances Young, of Oakmont, and a brother, James C. Poston, of Elizabethtown, to whose home her remains were brought. Services were held at the Christian church by Rev. D. W. Scott; she was buried in the city cemetery. At the time of her death The Elizabethtown News wrote of her: "Mrs. Vertrees spent nearly all of her life in Elizabethtown and was a woman noted for the brilliancy of her intellect, her rare musical accomplishments and her beautiful and saintly Christian life. Earlyin life she professed Christianity and before a Christian church was established in Elizabethtown, she was a most active Sunday School teacher in the Presbyterian church. For at least forty years of her life she was a leading and conspicuous character in the social and church life of this city and no one had more friends and admirers than 'Miss Eliza' as she was lovingly called by all who knew her. She always claimed Elizabethtown as her home, and as long as her strength would permit, came back to visit. She has gone to join the Choir Invisible and has left behind her the fragrance of a beautiful and useful life." ======== 3 Nancy Hynes (Andrew Hynes & Eliz Warford,Wm Hynes/Hannah Coombs) b 1784 + Wm Pope DuVall-lawyer of Bardstown b 1784 d Mar 18 1854 Wash DC son/o Wm DuVal Went to Florida 1822 when appt governor, no doubt where Nancy Hynes died. NOTE: It is this DuVal that is portrayed in Washington Irving's sketch of his early life, "Early Exp of Ralph Ringwood"-which also inc a sketch on William Smeathers. Duval was Terr gov of Fl at this time.finally got a copy of the Knickerbocker sketchbook by Washington Irving fr Joseph Hays [Allenhurst] with the story of Ralph Ringwood and his meeting up w/Pappy Smeathers in the Ky backwoods. This is a quoted paragraph from the article. "The Early Experiences of Ralph Ringwood" [DuVal came fr Richmond Va to wilds of Ky] Major Wm DuVal is Maj William DuVal, he being the father of Wm Pope DuVal. now is there a relation to the above Wm Duval Vetrees, I would be most interested, thanks, Nena ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: HYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists7.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.39]) by siaag2ac.compuserve.com (8.12.11/8.12.7/SUN-2.17) with ESMTP id j076L9Ea004623 for <71532.734@compuserve.com>; Fri, 7 Jan 2005 01:21:10 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.12.10/8.12.10) id j076KooV032181; Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:20:50 -0700 Resent-Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:20:50 -0700 X-Original-Sender: smothersnena@hotmail.com Thu Jan 6 23:20:50 2005 Message-ID: <BAY2-F196F7D3F3F4366516B36C7C2940@phx.gbl> X-Originating-IP: [216.178.56.135] X-Originating-Email: [smothersnena@hotmail.com] X-Sender: smothersnena@hotmail.com In-Reply-To: <200501070231.j072VB3a025539@lists8.rootsweb.com> From: "Nena Smothers" <smothersnena@hotmail.com> Old-To: allenhurst@premiernet.net Subject: Pope-Duvall Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2005 22:20:04 -0800 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed X-OriginalArrivalTime: 07 Jan 2005 06:21:00.0415 (UTC) FILETIME=[0E7B80F0:01C4F481] X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Resent-Message-ID: <903B0C.A.L2H.Cpi3BB@lists2.rootsweb.com> To: HYNES-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: HYNES-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <HYNES-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/56 X-Loop: HYNES-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: HYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Virus-Scanned: clamd / ClamAV version 0.75.1, clamav-milter version 0.75c on siaag2ac.compuserve.com X-Virus-Status: Clean
I've "rescued" an old photograph of Marian HINDS which was taken at the Breese Studio in Cortland, New York. I believe that she was probably a student at the Cortland Normal School when the photograph was taken at the school's name also appears on the back of the photograph. I'm guessing that the photograph was taken in the 1880's and that Marian was in her 20's at that time. I'm hoping to locate someone from Marian's family so that this treasure can be returned to them. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hinds Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKj.2ACIB/356.1 Message Board Post: See the web page of Ken Hinds at http://hindskw.cts.com/KennethHinds/6451.html Barbara
Hi: I am forwarding this from the Haynes-L list. It was Hinds or Haines or Haynes in the very early days in New England so thought this should go into the Hinds archives. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: INTERNET:HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com, INTERNET:HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com To: [unknown], INTERNET:HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com Date: 1/3/2005 9:41 PM RE: [HAYNES ] Parent's of Walter Haynes of Sudbury, MA. I would like to hear from anyone that has information on the parent's of Walter HAYNES [1583-1664] of Sudbury, MA. I have John[d. before 1623] and Alice who died 1623 and wrote her will in 1620. Was her maiden name LAMBERT ? Ant information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Bruce Freeman ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: HAYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.41]) by siaag2aj.mx.compuserve.com (8.12.11/8.12.7/SUN-2.17) with ESMTP id j045fQAn002329 for <71532.734@compuserve.com>; Tue, 4 Jan 2005 00:41:27 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id j045dQkp021902; Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:39:26 -0700 Resent-Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:39:26 -0700 X-Original-Sender: glenn@mwci.net Mon Jan 3 22:39:26 2005 Message-ID: <006d01c4f222$6c1d83e0$eb94623f@net.mwci.net> From: "Bruce Freeman" <glenn@mwci.net> Old-To: <HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 23:57:32 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Resent-Message-ID: <r4Z4RD.A._VF.Owi2BB@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1490 X-Loop: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: HAYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: [HAYNES ] Parent's of Walter Haynes of Sudbury, MA. X-Virus-Scanned: clamd / ClamAV version 0.75.1, clamav-milter version 0.75c on siaag2aj.mx.compuserve.com X-Virus-Status: Clean
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Briggs, Freeman, Glasscock, Hinds, Leslie, Petty, Woods Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKj.2ACIB/356 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the HINDS family of Blount Co. Alabama. Alfred L. HINDS (1827-1865) married Mary CARNES (1831-1894) in Blount Co. Their children settled in Texas, notably Taylor and Lubbock counties.
Hi: Spotted this Civil War entry while browsing. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com =================================== Found at: http://www.mcps.org/ss/5thgrade/crush.pdf PRESTON GUARDS-COMPANY F, ELEVENTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY This cavalry was recruited at Christiansburg early in the spring of 1861, and in May was mustered into service at Lynchburg, after which it proceeded at once to Manassas Junction, where the Confederate army was then concentrating for the purpose of repelling the Federal advance from Washington. It was not engaged in the first battle of Manassas, but was engaged in action at Bull Run the day previous, and on the day of the great battle was engaged in guarding Blackburns Ford. We give a partial list of the officers at the time of leaving Christiansburg, and a complete one as it was at the time of the reorganization of the army in 1862: Folkes, Eusebius, captain, killed at Seven Pines, May 31, 1862. Lyle, Franklin, first lieutenant, resigned near Centerville, Virginia, 1862. Lucas, Charles, second lieutenant. Matthews, John, first sergeant, killed at Boonsboro, Maryland, 1862. Reagan, James, second sergeant, wounded at Seven Pines. Turner, John R., third sergeant. Eakin, Jonathan, fourth sergeant, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Harmon, David, first corporal, discharged for disability, 1862. Long, Green B., second corporal, wounded in arm at Gettysburg. Officers at time of re-organization in 1862: Folkes, E. Captain. Bain, W.C. Reagan, J.H. second lieutenant Bones, J.E. Francis, Miles A., first sergeant Borden, G.W. Long, G.B., third sergeant Bishop, C. Turner, J.R. fifth sergeant Burke, John Hines, R.E., second corporal Burton, R.W. Miles, T.W., fourth corporal Carden, J.R. died
Hi: The names of the Hine, Hines, & Hinds in the Index to the Applications Submitted for the Eastern Cherokee Roll of 1909 (Guion Miller Roll) can be found at: http://media.nara.gov/media/images/31/2/31-0139a.jpg If the image shrinks while you are reading it - move the cursor to the bottom right of the image and an icon will pop up. Click on that icon to make it larger again. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com
Hi: This was posted by someone who was browsing for the Rose-L mail list. It was not her line so I am not posting her name. If you are interested in this Robert Hines - you may find more at the Rose-L archives. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ======================================= Hosea Rose b.ca.1742/5 d. ca.1832 Sevier Co. TN. (fought in the Rev. war) Known children: 1. Zachariah Rose 2. Lavina b. ca.1785 TN. m. Robert Hines 3. John Rose 4. Elisha Rose 5. McKenzie Rose b. ca. 1787 Washington Co. TN. or Roane CO. TN. d. 1860 Roane Co. TN. m. Kezziah ___? in 1801 Seiver CO. TN. had 10-11 children
For those that have not looked at this book, there are several mentions of Hind / Hinds. Clif URL is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.
Nan, How about patent? Laura B. -----Original Message----- From: Nan & George Wolf [mailto:71532.734@compuserve.com] Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 5:07 PM To: HINDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Joseph Hinds in Wayne Co. KY 1804 Hi: I am note sure what the abbreviations all mean below. "pat& sur=Joseph Hinds " Sur probably means surveyor but what does pat mean? Entire entry pasted below. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ====================================== Found at a Coombs family website: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/wayne/ 1804 Tax List (Transcribed by Combs Researcher Sue Elfving from Wayne Co., Ky. tax lists 1801-1825, Original Lists on FHC Microfilm # 0008269) p.6 Jun. 5. Combs Abiram.....1wm>21, 0wm 16-21, 0 blks, 1 hr 80a Wayne Co., Cumberland, pat& sur=Joseph Hinds SE Note: Last year for A/Biram Combs in tax list in Wayne Co. although 1806 list was unreadable due to overexposure. He next appears in the 1808 Clay Co., Ky. tax lists. p.36 Aug. 6. Stacy Benjamin...1wm>21, 1wm 16-21, 0blks, 1hr 100a 2nd rated, Wayne Co., Hammond Cr, pat & sur=Benj Stacy Aug. 6. Stacy Jesse........1wm>21, 0wm 16-21, 0hr 100a 2nd rated, Wayne Co., Hammond Cr, pat & sur=Jesse Stacy ______________________________
Capt. Hinds died in 1810 so this John cannot be his son. I have no information on this particular John Hines. Perhaps someone else does. Barbara
Hi: I found this old 1996 query while browsing. Is this John HInds the son of Capt. John HInds of the Revolution? Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================== Lynda Penton Fri Nov 22 09:38:37 1996 penton@mindspring.com Seeking info on John HINES (HINDS) of Wayne Co. Born 1816 and married Nancy Wayne TURPIN in 1839. Moved to the Brechinridge Hardin Co. area abt. this time. Old newspaper article says a family named HINES lived at Boone Cave near Mill Springs around 1930. Need info regarding parents of John and Nancy. Would appreciate hearing from anyone researching HINES or TURPIN.
Hi: I am note sure what the abbreviations all mean below. "pat& sur=Joseph Hinds " Sur probably means surveyor but what does pat mean? Entire entry pasted below. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ====================================== Found at a Coombs family website: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/ky/wayne/ 1804 Tax List (Transcribed by Combs Researcher Sue Elfving from Wayne Co., Ky. tax lists 1801-1825, Original Lists on FHC Microfilm # 0008269) p.6 Jun. 5. Combs Abiram.....1wm>21, 0wm 16-21, 0 blks, 1 hr 80a Wayne Co., Cumberland, pat& sur=Joseph Hinds SE Note: Last year for A/Biram Combs in tax list in Wayne Co. although 1806 list was unreadable due to overexposure. He next appears in the 1808 Clay Co., Ky. tax lists. p.36 Aug. 6. Stacy Benjamin...1wm>21, 1wm 16-21, 0blks, 1hr 100a 2nd rated, Wayne Co., Hammond Cr, pat & sur=Benj Stacy Aug. 6. Stacy Jesse........1wm>21, 0wm 16-21, 0hr 100a 2nd rated, Wayne Co., Hammond Cr, pat & sur=Jesse Stacy
Hi: I ran across this family while browsing. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================================= Found at: http://waynecoky.tripod.com/1759.htm 4. PLEASANT SMITH JOHNSON was born 1795 in Sullivan County, Tennessee, and was killed in 1826 in Whitley County, Kentucky. He married MARY "POLLY" HINDS 1816 in Wayne Co., Kentucky, daughter of JOSEPH HINDS and ELIZABETH SHARP. Children of PLEASANT JOHNSON and MARY HINDS are: ............i. JOSEPH MILLER JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1818, Wayne County, Kentucky. ............ii. ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON, b. 1821, Wayne County, Kentucky; m. (1) UNKNOWN SPOUSE (JOHNSON), Abt. 1839; m. (2) ESOM BOLEN, 1850, Wayne County, Kentucky; m. (3) HENRY GIBSON, 1851, Wayne County, Kentucky. ............iii. MARY "POLLY" MARIAH JOHNSON, b. December 1825, Wayne County, Kentucky; d. Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri; m. ZACHARIAH B. FORD, 1845, Wayne County, Kentucky.
For the information of those of you who have had ancestors liviing in New Jersey: Howard Green <hlgreen@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU> wrote:Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 20:33:33 -0000 From: Howard Green Subject: [H-NEW-JERSEY] New Postings to State Archives Website To: H-NEW-JERSEY@H-NET.MSU.EDU Joe Klett (joseph.klett@sos.state.nj.us) writes: Dear List Members: We have recently posted a large number of finding aids to the State Archives' website. In addition to guides linked from our catalog pages (see below), we have also posted our guide "Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors." The direct link to this pdf is: http://www.njarchives.org/links/pdf/proprietors.pdf Selected collection guides are now available online for seven catalog query pages listed below. Finding aids range from simple box or reels lists to detailed guides containing content notes, institutional histories and item-level inventories. Direct links to several guides of particular genealogical value (i.e., containing name lists and/or item-level descriptions) are included at the end. Please feel free to forward or post this information to any relevant historical or genealogical lists or sites. Special thanks to Veronica Calder and Lois Bredlow of the State Archives staff for their continued work on html mark-up. With best wishes for a joyous holiday season, Joseph R. Klett Chief of Archives Non-Governmental Records - Railroad Company Records: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/prailroa.html Department of Agriculture and related agencies: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/seagricu.html Department of Defense - Adjutant General's Office and related agencies: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/sedefen1.html Department of Defense - Colonial Wars and Revolutionary War: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/sedefen2.html Department of Defense - Twentieth-Century Conflicts: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/sedefen6.html Department of Defense - New Jersey Militia and New Jersey Rifle Corps: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/sedefen7.html Department of Defense - New Jersey National Guard: http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/sedefen8.html Guides containing name lists and/or item-level descriptions include: Manuscripts and Correspondence Relating to Colonial Wars, 1639-1903: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea0001.html Commission and Appointment Certificates, 1745-1901: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea0002.html New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers / Case Files [Incomplete], ca. 1866-1920s: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sinsh001.html Revolutionary War / Records of Commissioners of Forfeited Estates, 1777-1795: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea1006.html Revolutionary War / Loyalist Manuscripts, 1776-1783: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea1009.html Revolutionary War / Loyalist Muster Rolls, ca. 1777-1783: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea1011.html Spanish-American War / Pension Claim Files, 1916-1930: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea5010.html World War I / Information Cards and Photographs of New Jersey Men Who Died in Service, 1917-1918: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea7002.html Soldiers' Bonus Correspondence [incomplete], ca. 1921-1938: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdea7003.html New Jersey National Guard / Officers' Descriptive Cards, 1909-1917: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdeng006.html New Jersey National Guard / Records Relating to Distinguished Service Medal and Medal of Honor Recipients, 1925-1939: http://www.njarchives.org/links/guides/sdeng015.html
Hi: Don't some of you on this Hinds list have a Clinkenbeard in your line? I am pasting a message from the Hines list below that mentions a Clinkenbeard and Hines. If you want to answer you need to go to the message board at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TKj.2ACIB/1855.2.1.1 Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com =========================================== This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HINES, RICHARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/TKj.2ACIB/1855.2.1.1 Message Board Post: YES, I DID HAVE A RICHARD HINES BORN ABT. 1780 HE WAS MARRIED TO A POLLY CLINKING BEARD, THAT SOUNDS INDIAN TO ME, AND I KNOW THAT OUR FAMILY HAD NATIVE AMERICAN BLOOD. SEE IF THESE NAMES MATCH YOURS WILLIAM HINES AND MARTHA BRIGHT MARRIED IN NC, 1779 THEIR CHILDREN WERE; RICHARD , SIMEON BRIGHT HINES, POLLY, JAMES PATSY, NANCY, SARAH, ROBERT, ISAAC, AND MARTHA HINES. THIS FAMILY LEFT NC AND WENT TO KNOX COUNTY, TN. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.
Hi: Bill gave me permission to send this to the Hines and HInds lists. Use your Find feature to find several mentions of the surname Hines. Thought it should go into the archives of our lists. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: "Bill & Lynn King", INTERNET:wking13@houston.rr.com To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 12/14/2004 7:38 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: WITHERINGTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: WITHERINGTON_Rebecca_Ann_1845-1925.JPG (JPEG Image, 576x436 pixels) - Scaled (96%) Re: Rebecca Ann Witherington Grave photo in Arlington, TX located at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~t42cemeteries/Texas/Tarrant/Arlington/WITHERINGTON_Rebecca_Ann_1845-1925.JPG Barry, Rebecca Ann was the wife of Newton Stanley Witherington (1837-1883) . Newton Stanley Witherington was the son of James Witherington (1805-1849) & Mary King (1809-1846). Newton Stanley coming out of Conecuh Co, AL to Arkansas and later toTexas. Mary King Witherington died in Conecuh County, AL.... Soon after Mary's death, James joined his brothers (John and Gus) in Southern Arkansas (Union & Calhoun Counties). James died in a hunting accident in 1849 near El Dorado, AR. Bill King ________________________________ Descendants of James Witherington & Mary King 1 James Witherington b: 14 Sep 1805 in Darlington District, SC d: 28 Jun 1849 in El Dorado, Union Co, AR (Killed in Hunting Accident in Union County, AR) .. +Mary King b: 28 Oct 1809 in Darlington District, SC d: 23 Apr 1846 in Sepulga District, Conecuh Co, AL Children: .... 2 Catherine Elizabeth Loretta Witherington b: 18 Dec 1828 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 28 Nov 1879 in Cedar Hill, Dallas Co, TX ........ +William Macklin Grimmett b: 08 Nov 1819 in St. Clair CO, AL d: 08 Jun 1896 in Cedar Hill, Dallas Co, TX ........... 3 James Jacob Macklin Grimmett b: Oct 1850 in Dallas Co, TX d: 02 Jan 1889 in Buried Henrietta, TX ............... +Nettie Derbyshire b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... *2nd Wife of James Jacob Macklin Grimmett: ............... +Julie Curry b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... 3 Mary Catherine Grimmett b: Oct 1850 d: 1850 ........... 3 William Newton Maranda Grimmett b: 07 Jun 1854 d: 25 Jul 1910 ............... +Amelia Jane Patton b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... 3 Henrietta Caroline Calista Grimmett b: 09 Feb 1856 in Jasper CO, TX d: 11 Oct 1939 in Buried Maysville, Okla ............... +John Wright Fletcher b: 07 Mar 1852 in Callaway CO, MO d: 15 Oct 1924 in Buried Guthrie, Logan CO, OK ........... 3 Ann Elizabeth Cordellia Grimmett b: 25 May 1865 in Tarrant CO, Texas d: 22 Apr 1895 in Cedar Hill, Dallas Co, TX ............... +Charles Burke Poole b: 08 Mar 1861 in NC d: 29 May 1929 in Buried Cedar Hill, Dallas CO, TX .... 2 Sarah Ann Elizabeth Witherington b: 03 Jan 1830 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 25 Jan 1886 in Belleville Beat, Conecuh CO, AL ........ +Calvin David Gulley b: 1826 in AL d: Unknown in Belleville Beat, Conecuh CO, AL ........... 3 Henrietta Gulley b: Abt. 1850 ........... 3 Annie Leona Gulley b: 15 Mar 1850 in AL d: 11 Nov 1914 in Conecuh CO, AL ............... +William Carey Brantley b: 09 Nov 1857 d: 28 May 1928 in Conecuh CO, AL ........... 3 Catherine Gulley b: Abt. 1852 in AL ............... +Richard Luther Ryland ........... 3 William Newton Gulley b: 12 May 1856 in AL d: 25 Aug 1911 in Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery, Conecuh Co, AL ............... +Janie Luvenia Stokes b: 05 Oct 1862 d: 29 Feb 1924 in Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery, Conecuh Co, AL ........... 3 Thomas Miranda Gulley b: 17 Mar 1858 in AL d: 26 Dec 1932 in Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery, Conecuh Co, AL ............... +Mary Joanna Holt b: 12 Oct 1860 d: 05 Mar 1932 in Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery, Conecuh Co, AL ........... 3 Sarah S. Gulley b: Abt. 1862 in AL d: Unknown ............... +Joseph Ryland b: Unknown ........... 3 Nancy R. (Nannie) Gulley b: Abt. 1864 in AL d: Unknown ............... +James Alexander McInnis b: Unknown ........... 3 Emily Gulley b: Abt. 1866 .... 2 Mary Jane Amanda Witherington b: 01 Oct 1832 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 25 Jul 1879 in Near Elizabethtown, Denton CO, TX ........ +John Junius James b: 15 Feb 1831 in South Carolina d: 09 Mar 1902 in Collinsville, Grayson Co, TX ........... 3 Infant Girl James b: 26 Sep 1850 ........... 3 Mary Ellen Lusetta James b: 02 Feb 1852 d: 24 Jan 1928 in Collinsville, Grayson CO, TX ............... +Starling B. Cook b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... 3 Pauline Emily James b: 26 Sep 1854 d: 28 Apr 1876 ............... +Joseph Hunter ........... 3 William Allston James b: 03 Apr 1856 d: 03 Jul 1924 ............... +Phoebe Waggoner ........... 3 Susan Eliza James b: 16 Aug 1858 ........... 3 John Hines James b: 30 Aug 1859 d: 15 Mar 1930 in Ryan, OK ............... +Emma Miller ........... 3 Francis Edward James b: 22 May 1862 in Haynesville, LA d: 19 Aug 1919 ............... +Louisa A. Brewer b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... *2nd Wife of Francis Edward James: ............... +Maggie Hensley ........... 3 Richard Lagrand James b: 02 Jun 1864 d: 18 May 1895 ............... +Georgia Howard ........... 3 Joseph Alvan James b: 25 Dec 1866 d: 27 Apr 1953 ............... +Estella Izora Farrer b: Unknown ........... *2nd Wife of Joseph Alvan James: ............... +Elizabeth Mae Ellis b: Unknown d: Unknown ........... *3rd Wife of Joseph Alvan James: ............... +Lenora Stanford b: Unknown ........... 3 Loretta King James b: 19 Jan 1872 d: 17 May 1948 in Collinsville, Grayson CO, TX ............... +Charles Floyd Goodman b: 22 Mar 1872 in Mulberry, AR d: 10 Mar 1958 in Collinsville, Grayson CO, TX .... 2 Emily Drusilla Caroline Witherington b: 24 Jun 1834 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 01 Apr 1901 in Chickasaw Indian Territory ........ +Marcus L. Hines b: Abt. 1830 in Tenn. d: Unknown in Killed in Card Game near Houston, Texas .... 2 Martha Louisa Rachel Witherington b: 15 Apr 1836 in Conecuh Co, AL d: 01 Jul 1862 in Union Co, AR ........ +William Christie Langford b: 03 Sep 1826 in Dallas Co, AL d: 17 Jan 1891 in El Dorado, Union Co, AR ........... 3 Mary Ida Langford b: 15 Jul 1854 in Champagnolle, Union CO, AR d: 03 Aug 1939 in El Dorado, AR ............... +Hugh Walter Goodwin b: 13 Apr 1851 in Union County, AR d: 08 Aug 1930 in El Dorado, AR ........... 3 William Henry Langford b: 06 Jun 1856 in Champagnolle, Union CO, AR d: Abt. 1944 in New York, NY ............... +Ida B. Speers b: Abt. 1870 in Florida d: Aft. 1930 ........... 3 John C. Langford b: May 1858 in Champagnolle, Union Co, AR d: Feb 1901 ............... +Fannie M. McMurrain b: 04 Nov 1860 d: 10 Jun 1940 in Sevier Co, AR ........... 3 James Alvin Langford b: 30 Aug 1860 in Champagnolle, Union CO, AR d: Jun 1901 in Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co, AR ............... +Nettie P. Johnston b: 1865 d: 1901 .... 2 Newton Stanley Witherington b: 11 Dec 1837 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 18 Dec 1883 in Near Johnson Station, Tarrant Co, TX ........ +Rebecca Ann Smith b: 26 Mar 1845 in Louisiana d: 14 May 1925 in Tarrant CO, TX ........... 3 John Alvin Witherington b: 28 Apr 1863 in Johnson Station, Tarrant CO, TX d: 16 Jul 1939 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant CO, TX ............... +Ada Crocker b: 31 Jul 1867 in Granger, Williamson CO, TX d: 19 Mar 1960 in Ft. Worth, Tarrant CO, TX ........... 3 Mary Witherington b: 1867 d: Unknown ........... 3 James S. Witherington b: Jun 1869 in Texas d: 1945 in TX ........... 3 Virginia Witherington b: 1877 d: Unknown .... 2 Lucetta Calista Witherington b: 28 Feb 1840 in Conecuh CO, Alabama d: 23 Nov 1889 in Tarrant Co, TX ........ +James E. Norwood b: Unknown d: Abt. 1864 in Killed at Vicksburg during Civil War ........... 3 Patchie Norwood b: Abt. 1860 d: Abt. 1867 in Buried Johnson Station Cemetery, Texas .... *2nd Husband of Lucetta Calista Witherington: ........ +Bill Lacy b: Unknown d: Unknown .... 2 Alvan Maranda Witherington b: 02 May 1843 in Conecuh County, Alabama d: Abt. 1863 in Vicksburg, MS .... 2 Henrietta King Witherington b: 23 Apr 1846 in Conecuh CO, AL d: 13 Dec 1903 in Buried Maysville, Indian Territory, Okla. ........ +William Henry Percy b: 05 Oct 1830 d: 12 Nov 1908 in Buried Maysville, Indian Territory, Oklahoma ........... 3 William Maranda Percy b: 12 Jan 1869 in Lamar, MO d: 23 Mar 1918 in Oklahoma City, OK ............... +Hattie Mae Perry ........... 3 Mary Leona Percy b: 09 Feb 1872 d: 20 Oct 1872 ........... 3 Thomas Percy b: 02 Aug 1876 in Tarrant CO, TX d: 26 Dec 1938 in Lindsay, OK ............... +Stella Coil b: 15 Jun 1879 in Mt. Vernon, MO d: 04 Dec 1947 in Lindsay, OK ........... 3 Sarah Loretta Percy b: 06 Nov 1880 in Fort Worth, Tarrant CO, TX d: 19 Oct 1921 in Miles City, Montana ............... +George Coil b: Unknown ________________________________ Above from the files of Bill King, Houston, TX EMail: BillKing@houston.rr.com ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: owner-pml+71532.734=compuserve.com@pml.rootsweb.com Received: from pml.rootsweb.com (pml.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.29]) by siaag2ae.compuserve.com (8.12.11/8.12.7/SUN-2.17) with ESMTP id iBEFcQ7D008479 for <71532.734@compuserve.com>; Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:38:45 -0500 (EST) Received: (from pml@localhost) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) id iBEFbtP26042; Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:37:55 -0700 Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:37:55 -0700 Message-Id: <200412141537.iBEFbtP26042@pml.rootsweb.com> To: 71532.734@compuserve.com From: "Bill & Lynn King" <wking13@houston.rr.com> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hines and AR X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com X-Virus-Scanned: clamd / ClamAV version 0.75.1, clamav-milter version 0.75c on siaag2ae.compuserve.com X-Virus-Status: Clean
Hi: Found while browsing. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com =================================== Found at: http://historicdistrict.com/Genealogy/LaSalle/male.asp?LName=h&B1=Submit La Salle County Male Marriage Index Hein, Walter Alice Bryan 11/24/1915 Hinds, Boyd W. Anna Mae Farris 8/2/1941 Grimes, Thomas May Hines 5/19/1913 Parker, Alma Levi Bonnie Hinds 12/4/1937
Hi: This was sent to the Haynes-L list but I thought it should go into the Hinds-L archives also. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ==================================================== Who was the Peter Haines/Haynes living in Spanish Mississippi before 1795? He lived in the part of Wilkinson Co. that became Amite Co. He is also on the 1810 Amite census. Where was he from? From: "Bob Foster" <RFoster37@cox.net> ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: HAYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hinds; China Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKj.2ACIB/355 Message Board Post: Found a card......Rev John HINDS died 21st March 1928 aged 76 years. The card was printed in London. My ggrandfather was a missionary in China until 1905.