RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 1960/3666
    1. [HINDS] PML Search Result matching John and Hinds and AR
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: There are two Hinds mentioned in this hard-to-read message - an Elizabeth Hinds in a 1767 will and a Francis Hinds in 1821. Use your Find feature to locate the Hinds names. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com -------------Forwarded Message----------------- From: "Barry Wetherington", INTERNET:cbarrfly@comcast.net To: [unknown], [71532,734] Date: 12/11/2003 4:29 PM 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: WETHERINGTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Wetherington] your Wtons & Kings here Bill, You may know but some of your Wtons & Kings here: Barry Descendants of Samuel Wilds Generation No. 1 1. SAMUEL1 WILDS was born in From PA to SC, and died Bef. 1737 in Cheraws Dist. SC. He married MARY NICHOLAS 1720 in Probably New Castle Co DE. Notes for SAMUEL WILDS: He was later known as Samuel Wilds. He was one of three members of the colony of Pennsylvania Welsh Baptists who came to SC in late 1735. He examined land in the Pee Dee River valley , and on 13 Aug 1736 petitioned the Governor and Council for the grant that became the Welsh Neck settlement. Mary: She is proposed by Robert Walden Coggeshall as possibly the daughter of James James, Esq. Ken Taylor "Descendants of Samuel Wilds". . . . . . . 18. ELIZABETH6 COLEMAN (RACHEL5 KOLB, MARY4 WILDS, GEORGE3, ABEL2, SAMUEL1) was born September 12, 1783, and died November 24, 1844 in Belleville, Conecuh County, Alabama. She married JOHN KING, son of JOHN KING and PATIENCE SPEIGHT. Notes for ELIZABETH COLEMAN: Notes for Elizabeth 'Betsy' Coleman: Elizabeth Coleman King & Catherine Coleman King both appear on 1840 Conecuh CO, AL census records. 1840 Conecuh CO census shows: > >Elizabeth J . King Family > >1Female 50-61Male 15-20 1 Female 15-20 The Elizabeth enumerated in Conecuh(above)could be either the widow of William King (who died in South Carolina) or the widow of John King (buried at Belleville Church Cemetery). Both James King and William King died in SC and did not move to Alabama. >>Catherine Coleman King, John King and his wife' Betsy ' were dismissed from Mechanicsville Baptist Church in 1823 to move to Alabama. > >Living nearby are several Coleman, Daniel & James Wortherington (sic), Chesley Crosby and the William R . King -Ursula Crosby King families. >>Elizabeth 'Betsy' Coleman King is buried at Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery in Conecuh County, AL. >>Gravestone Inscription: "61 Years","As Jesus died and rose again Victorious from the dead, so shall thou Mother rise and __?__ with our triumphant Head."(not fully legible) >>3 ii. Nancy King, born Bef. 1787; died Unknown . She married Jethro Spivy; born Unknown; died Unknown. >>Notes for Nancy King: Nancy was born before 1787, death date of her mother, Patience Speights. > >4 iii.Sarah King, born Bef . 1787 ; died Unknown. She married Abraham Williamson Unknown; born Abt. 1776 in South Carolina Source: "Thomas Williamson Descendants", (1745-1804),Published 1949..); died Abt. 1830 (Source :"Thomas Williamson Descendants", (1745-1804),Published 1949..). > >Notes for Sarah King : Sept 6, 1999 Message From Jim King: "Sarah King, dau of John King was the child of his first wife-Patience Speight as was Nancy and John King. Abigail was the dau of Zilpha. Both Sarah and Abigail md Williamsons." >>Notes for Abraham Williamson: Brother of Colonel Bright Williamson,(from' Darlingtoniana'). > >The following from: Darlington, SC web pagevia5/16/ 2 0 0 0 email from <KathrynGearhart@email.msn.com > >>"AnotherSource Gives this lineage:William Williamson d 10,1767 Prince Fredericks Parish. Heirs - Martha(Patti) Williamson m. Strickland, James Williamson*, Thomas Williamsonm. Elizabeth Hinds, John Williamson,Rachel Williamson m Cook, William Williamson, Benjamin Williamson, St. David's Society, d. 9/1793, Mary Williamson. > >James Williamson* d. Feb4, 1796, executors Sarah Williamson, George Cannon , Abraham Williamson, Bright Williamson. Notation Mary widow Richard Malpas,wf of William Williamson. (MaryBright married Richard Malpas) > >James Williamson*children were -Susannah Williamson d. 7/14, 1849 wife to George Cannon,Darlington,Dicy wife to Abraham Jones, d 18 3 9 Alabama,Benjamin, James,Jason,Stephen, Needham, Henry Augustus. > >Thomas Williamson b . Sep 18,1748d. Dec 16, 1804. > >Elizabeth Williamson,wife of Thomas Williamson Sr.died int est at e in 1820. > >Administration Feb. 12, 1821 by Abraham and Thomas Williamson. > > Administrators -Abraham Williamson,ThomasWilliamson, William Williamson, Francis Hinds Feb 24,1821 . Appraisers -James King, Patrick Burk and Thomas Chambliss Oct 12, 1821. >>Noted in Petition of Thomas Williamson for the administration of Elizabeth Williamson's estate: Her heirs were Wiley Williamson, Bright Williamson,Robert Williamson, Abraham Williamson, Margaret Bruce ,Thomas Williamson Jr. February 12, 1821 Darlington. >>Abraham Williamson noted in Petition of Thomas Williamson for administration of estate of Elizabeth Williamson that her heir, Abraham Williamson, died after Elizabeth, and his heirs were: Thomas Williamson,Rebecca Gee wife to Samuel Gee, Elizabeth Stinson, Margaret Garner wife to John Garner,Alfred Williamson , Abraham Williamson. Noted that Abraham Sr. died in Alabama... believe this was Lowndes County . > > Notes for JOHN KING: John King and Elizabeth Coleman married Feb. 5, 1806 at WinstonSalem,N.C.They settled in Conecuh Co., Alabama near Burnt Corn, likely in 1823(see below). John King and his wife Betsey and Catherine Coleman King, were dismissed from Mechanicsville Baptist Church in SC in 1823 to move to Alabama. July 24, 1824 (per minutes of the Bellville Baptist Church as copied by Margaret Gaston): "The church met agreeable to adjournment after Divine worship sat in conference. A door was opened for the admission of members. First, received REBECCA JACKSON by experience; Second, received by letter the following brethren and sisters,viz: JOHN ELLIS and CATHERINE ELLIS, his wife, SARAH FOUNTAIN, ELIZABETHS FOUNTAIN, JAMES COLEMAN and CLARESSA (King) COLEMAN, his wife, CATHERINE KING,JOHN KING and ELIZABETH (Coleman) KING, his wife and SARAH C.KING, his daughter. "John King was serving as the Church Clerk at Belleville Baptist Church when he died in 1829, according to the Minutes of the Church (microfilm copy reviewed by Bill King in 1999). John King Gravestone Inscription (Belleville Baptist Church Cemetery,ConecuhCounty,AL) Age 48 Years. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." 1782-1829 Children of ELIZABETH COLEMAN and JOHN KING are: i. SARAH C.7 KING, b. 1806, Conecuh County; d. December 09, 1835, Belleville, Conecuh County, Alabama; m. JOSEPH RICHARD HAWTHORNE. Notes for JOSEPH RICHARD HAWTHORNE: 1 AUTH moved to Conecuh County, Alabama 1 AGNC moved to Pine Apple, WilCox County, Alabama 1 DEST deacon, member of Baptist Church Owned famous Hawthorne home in Pine Apple AL built in 1852. Will of J.R. Hawthorne State of Alabama County of Wilcox In the name of God--AMEN I, Joseph R. Hawthorne, knowing that it is appointed unto all men oncetodie, and bein g o l d and weak of body, but of mind and memoryperfectlysound, do make this my last will an d te s tament. First of all I commit and commend my soul to God, who gave it, and mybodyto the dust fr o m w hence it was taken. In consideration of the fact that my two daughters Cassie E.HawthorneandLaura W. Powe l l h v e remained with me, and done, as Ibelieve, all intheir power to protect and promot e m y inte rest andcheer, and comfort mein my declining years, I give and bequeath to my twos ai d daughtersCassie E. Hawthorne and Laura W. Powell, my homestead,consistingof my residen c e a n d 80 acres of land. The said 80 acres oflandconsisting of the 40 acres of land on whi c h m y said residence andthebuildings connected therewith are located, and the other 40, bei n g the40 acres lying immediately north of, and being adjoining to thefirstnamed 40, bei n g t h e same 40 on which the Baptist Church islocated,together with all my household furnit u r e of every description,and mybuggy or carriage I may have on hand at the time of my decea s e .To have,to hold to use; to control the said residence, furniture andlands as tothe m m a y se em best, so long as they remain single and inthe occupationofthe same. But if eith e r o f th em should marry, move offof or in anyway abandon said premises the rights herein b e for e giv enshall beforfeited as to the one so marrying or leaving, and immediatelyvest in t h e one remaining,who shall exercise them exclusively andsolely. But ifboth ofthem should m a r ry, move off, or abandon the saidpremises thenand in that event the said premises and eff e c ts sha ll berented out forfifteenconsecutive years from the date of my decease, andthe a n n ual proceedsthereof be annually and equally divided among myheirs. But unlessfor the cau s e s here in before enumerated my two saiddaughters are notto be disturbed in their possessi o n , use and controlof said premises aslong as they may live. But if both of my said two dau gh ters sh ould die,atthe expiration of the aforesaid period of fifteenyears, then theprope r t y bot h real and personal aforesaid should passto my executorsand be sold and the proce e d s thereof be equally dividedamong my heirs.But unti lthat period of event my homestead sh a l l remainand be kept inthe family for the comfort of my children. I give to my daughter-in-law Hannah J. Hawthorne, widow of my sonJoshuaR. Hawthorne, fo r t h e use and comfort of herself and herchildren,theoffspring of my said son, the house s h e n o w occupies andthe landshereinbefore described, with the garden and yard attached ther eto , theprivilege of taking from the timber on said lands firewoodforhomeconsumption, an d f o r r epairs for said premises, also theprivilegeofclearing around said residence four o r fi v e acres of saidland. Butnomore. To have, to hold to use and control the same until the you n gestof her said children, the offspring of the said Joshua R.Hawthorne,shall become fif te e n year of age. But if before the periodnamed shallhavearrived, she remarries or mov e s o f f or abandons saidpremises,sheforfeits all the rights hereinbefore bequeathed and t h e sa idpremises shall at once pass to my said executors and be rented out,andthe proceed s t her eof, as fast as they accrue to be applied to mydebts,if any, or be equally and annual l y div ided among my heirs. If my daughter Annie E. Crinn should desire to build and live on thelandshereinbefore des c r ibed, I give her the right to do so. She and hertwosaid sisters, Cassie and Laura agre e i n g as to the particularpieceofsaid lands she shall locate on and the extent of her posse s s ion.I giveher the use, possession and control of the same as long as sheremains awido w a n d resides thereon. But if she should marry or abandonor moveoff said premises as she fo rfe i ts her rights to the same unlessshe andher two said sisters Cassie and Laura should ag r e e otherwise.But hertwo said sisters must pay her a fair value for anyimprovements sh e m a yput on said premises and interest on her money soinvested. If either ofmy two daughte r s E mma Ramsey or Sarah Harris,should become widows, anddesire to build and live on the lan d s hereinbefore described, I givethem the right to do so, with the rightsand privileges, a n d o n the sameconditions to do so, with the rights andprivileges, and on the sameconditio n s a s ar e given and prescribed inthe case of my daughter AnnieCrinn. It is my desire that all my honest debts & property, other thanthathereinbefore named a n d b equeathed, shall be sold and theproceedsthereof be applied to the payment of my hones t d eb t s. If theproceedsthereof does not pay them, then my executors will sell off myreal e st ate what may be necessary for that purpose. After setting apart the property hereinbefore bequeathed to mydaughterCassie and Laur a a n d paying off all of my honest debts, myexecutorswill lay off my real estate into parce l s a s nearly equal aspossible andmy heirs draw for them. The lands given to my two said dau ghte rs are notto be included in parceling, but my two said daughters areentitled toand mu s t ha ve an equal share in the drawing. If my son, J. R. Hawthorne should desire to build and live onmyhereinbefore described hom e s tead lands, I give him the right to doonthe same terms and conditions as in the case of A n n ie E. Crinn. Inthecase of any improvements being made on said lands and afterwardsabando n ed said improvements will be rented out by my executors, and therentsannually and equall y d i vid ed among my heirs. It is my will that my estate shall be administered outsideoftheProbatecourt, and th a t t h e costs of administration shallbeequallydividedamong my heirs any and all other legit i mat e costsofwinding up my estate, shall be so assessed and paid first. I nominate and appoint my daughters Cassie E. Hawthorne andAnnieE.Crinnand my friend Jo s e p h E. McWilliams as my executors,without bondandwith full powers to execute the provis i o n s of this myLast WillandTestament. J.R. Hawthorne. >From History of Conecuh: p. 115- ......... http://www.southern-style.com/wilds.htm ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: owner-pml+71532.734=compuserve.com@pml.rootsweb.com Received: from pml.rootsweb.com (pml.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.29]) by siaag1ac.compuserve.com (8.12.9/8.12.7/SUN-2.9) with ESMTP id hBC0TlE3020600 for <71532.734@compuserve.com>; Thu, 11 Dec 2003 19:29:48 -0500 (EST) Received: (from pml@localhost) by pml.rootsweb.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) id hBC0TUq32731; Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:29:30 -0700 Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:29:30 -0700 Message-Id: <200312120029.hBC0TUq32731@pml.rootsweb.com> To: 71532.734@compuserve.com From: "Barry Wetherington" <cbarrfly@comcast.net> Precedence: junk Subject: PML Search Result matching John and Hinds and AR X-Loop: pmlbounce@rootsweb.com

    12/12/2003 05:49:59
    1. [HINDS] [HAYNES ] Elizabeth (Haines ) Taylor of Didcot, Berkshire, ENG and Chester Co., PA
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I sent this same message to the Haynes list yesterday and the original sender was on the list and wrote this reply with her new address. 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: 12/7/2003 11:51 AM RE: [HAYNES ] Elizabeth (Haines ) Taylor of Didcot, Berkshire, ENG and Chester Co., PA Hello, List, I saw an old post of mine with a previous e-mail address on the list (see copy below). My current e-mail is njmay@aol.com Hope someone on the list has more info! Regards, Nicole May njmay@aol.com Original message: I am pasting below a message from the Quaker-roots mail list. The sender has since changed her address so cannot be contacted but I thought the archives for this list should have the info. Nan Wolf Administrator Hinds-L mail ist 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================================================== From: Nicole May To: "Quaker Roots discussion list" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> Subject: Re: HAINES/BORTON:NJ Date: 09 Sep 96 I'm seeking confirmation of parents of Elizabeth HAINES who married Joseph TAYLOR( of Didcot, Berkshire,ENG) in 1700 and died 1743 in Chester Co.,PA. They were Quakers. One researcher says Elizabeth is daughter of John and Esther(BORTON) HAINES . Can anyone confirm this or offer any other possibilities? Allied families to TAYLOR/HAINESinclude:TEMPLE,SEAL,GILPIN,EDMONSON, BROWN,CARRINGTON, GLOVER, and CHENOWETH. I have lots of data to share on these families. Regards, Nicole May ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: HAYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.41]) by siaag2ad.compuserve.com (8.12.9/8.12.7/SUN-2.9) with ESMTP id hB7JpRj8012006 for <71532.734@compuserve.com>; Sun, 7 Dec 2003 14:51:27 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id hB7Jn9o6001718; Sun, 7 Dec 2003 12:49:09 -0700 Resent-Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 12:49:09 -0700 X-Original-Sender: NJMay@aol.com Sun Dec 7 12:49:09 2003 Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2003 14:49:07 -0500 From: NJMay@aol.com Old-To: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: <3D4A3F49.50026536.0000EC73@aol.com> X-Mailer: Atlas Mailer 2.0 X-AOL-IP: 206.35.36.4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Subject: [HAYNES ] Elizabeth (Haines ) Taylor of Didcot, Berkshire, ENG and Chester Co., PA Resent-Message-ID: <1igvVC.A.oa.1Q40_@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1431 X-Loop: HAYNES-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: HAYNES-L-request@rootsweb.com

    12/08/2003 04:04:23
    1. [HINDS] Hines mention in Quaker records in Guilford Co. NC
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Since there are Hinds, Haines and Haynes researching in NC I thought I would send this along even though the message is an old one and the sender has since changed her address. Note that Nathaniel & his wife, Mary Hines, (parents of the groom Nathan Hines) are mentioned as being from Dover Co. DE. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com =========================================== CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 199) ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 18:26:56 -0800 From: Cheska Wheatley <CHESKA@ix.netcom.com> To: ka7iog@worldnet.att.net CC: QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <345A9357.26EC@ix.netcom.com> Subject: Re: REBECCA HODGSON/EZEKIEL LEONARD>1779>NC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 1.1.1. THOMAS HODGSON (1756-1795) Born 21 2m 1756 NC 1792,3,5 gct New Garden MM from Deep River MM, NC. 1793,3,31 rocf Deep River MM at New Garden MM, NC. Died 16 8m 1795 New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC. Married 5 11m 1777 New Garden MM, NC to PATIENCE DILLON Born 31 10m 1762 Daughter of Daniel Dillon & Lydia ----- of Guilford Co., NC [She m-2 28 Feb 1799 to Nathan Hines, son of Nathaniel & Mary Hines of Dover, DE, at New Garden MM, NC. Nathan and his family gct Concord MM, OH 27 8m 1803] Died 30 Dec 1830 [source?] Issue: 1.1.1.1. REBECCA HODGSON Born 10 8m 1779 Deep River MM, NC Married 1 1m 1795 New Garden MM, NC to EZEKIEL LEONARD son of John & Abigail Leonard 1804,7,8 gct to Miami MM, OH by New Garden MM, NC. Children: 1.1.1.1.1. MARY LEONARD Born 8 3m 1798 Guilford Co., NC 1.1.1.1.2. THOMAS LEONARD Born 13 4m 1801 Guilford Co., NC 1.1.1.1.3. HANNAH LEONARD Born probably 1805 NC/OH -- -=CHESKA=- E-mail address: cheska@ix.netcom.com Web site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6630/ Sponsor: BADGLEY-L@rootsweb.com and MILLS-L@rootsweb.com

    12/07/2003 05:18:19
    1. [HINDS] Elizabeth (Haines) Taylor of Chester Co. PA
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I am pasting below a message from the Quaker-roots mail list. The sender has since changed her address so cannot be contacted but I thought the archives for this list should have the info. Regards Nan Wolf Administrator Hinds-L mail ist 71532.734@compuserve.com =============================== CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 96-09-08.QUA) ========================================================================= From: Nicole May <102572.731@CompuServe.COM> To: "Quaker Roots discussion list" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> Subject: Re: HAINES/BORTON:NJ Date: 09 Sep 96 00:00:30 EDT Errors-to: <jrabun@ix.netcom.com> Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu X-listname: <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> X-Mailer: Mercury MTS (Bindery) v1.30 I'm seeking confirmation of parents of Elizabeth HAINES who married Joseph TAYLOR( of Didcot, Berkshire,ENG) in 1700 and died 1743 in Chester Co.,PA. They were Quakers. One researcher says Elizabeth is daughter of John and Esther(BORTON) HAINES . Can anyone confirm this or offer any other possibilities? Allied families to TAYLOR/HAINES include:TEMPLE,SEAL,GILPIN,EDMONSON, BROWN,CARRINGTON, GLOVER, and CHENOWETH. I have lots of data to share on these families. Regards, Nicole May 102572.731@compuserve.com

    12/06/2003 01:58:47
    1. [HINDS] Haines in Belmont Col. OH from Quaker-Roots archives
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I wrote to the 1996 address below but the message bounced. But, since it has some good information I thought I would send it along even though the original sender has changed his address. I found it in the archives for the Quaker-roots mail list. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ========================================= CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: 96-04-27.QUA) ========================================================================= From: chuck johnson<johnson@mail.crosslink.net > To: "Quaker Roots discussion list" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> Subject: HAINES family of BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO Date: Sat, 27 Apr 1996 08:43:19 -0400 Errors-to: <jrabun@ix.netcom.com> Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu X-listname: <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.4 (via Mercury MTS v1.21) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This is my first posting on this Roots. I need assistance in identifying the parents of Mary Ann HAINES, born 1813 in Belmont County, Ohio, died in 1874 in Benton County, Iowa. She married George FAWCETT on 25 December 1839 in Belmont County, Ohio. George was born on 18 January 1813 in Belmont County, Ohio and died on 30 September 1889 in Benton County, Iowa. George FAWCETT was a direct descendent of the FAWCETT Quaker family of Winchester, Virginia. I suspect that Mary Ann HAINES also is from Winchester, Virginia and is somehow related the the Richard HAINES Quaker family of Winchester. I have a large holding on the FAWCETT family that I would be glad to exchange. Chuck Johnson at johnson@mail.crosslink.net.

    12/06/2003 01:58:44
    1. [HINDS] Susannah (Brooks) Haynes mention in Quaker-Roots archive
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Here is an old message from the Quaker-Roots archives that mentions the surname Haynes. I sent a message to the sender but he has since changed his address. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================= From: "William D. Lindsey" <indsch19@mercury.webserve.net> To: "Quaker Roots discussion list" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> Subject: BROOKS Family, Chester Co., PA, Frederick Co., VA Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 19:54:36 -0400 Errors-to: <jrabun@ix.netcom.com> Sender: Maiser@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu X-listname: <QUAKER-ROOTS@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 (via Mercury MTS v1.21) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Seeking information about a BROOKS family of Chester Co., PA, and Frederick Co., VA. Mary BROOKS left will, Frederick Co., 1787, naming children Thomas, Mary HOLLINGSWORTH, Elizabeth RICE, Sarah ABRILL, Susannah HAYNES, and James. Histories of HOLLINGSWORTH family say that Mary BROOKS and spouse Jacob HOLLINGSWORTH married in Chester Co., PA. Thomas BROOKS went to Wythe Co., VA, dying there in 1804. Any information on this family will be appreciated. William D. (Bill) Lindsey S-mail: 615 Ridgeway Dr., Belmont, NC 28012 (704) 825-9287

    12/06/2003 01:58:41
    1. [HINDS] Re: George P. Hinds (b. 1845) - HELP!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EKj.2ACIB/293.1 Message Board Post: It's probably a different George, but there's a tombstone in a cemetery in the village of St. Marks, Florida for a George Hinds who was born in Inneskillan, Ireland about 1810 and died in St. Marks on October 17, 1854.

    12/06/2003 12:03:33
    1. [HINDS] Welcome new Hinds member
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hinds listers: Please welcome Bertie to our list. Bertie - tell us about your Hinds connection. Hopefully you have some fellow researchers on this list. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com

    12/05/2003 10:52:39
    1. [HINDS] 1756 - Two Hinds in French & Indian War
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: These two Hinds below were from the town of Brookfield Massachusetts that had to supply so many troops during the French & Indian War. Use your Find feature to find Jason and Corlis Hinds. I deleted some of the companies that did not have Hinds in them. The web address is below if you would like to search for other names. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com =================================== Found at: http://college.holycross.edu/users/staff/rchicker/quaboag/last_french_and_i ndian_war.htm 1755 Four Military expeditions were planned in the spring of this year; one against the French in Nova Scotia; a second against Fort Du Quesne; a third against Crown Point; and a fourth against Niagara. Brookfield furnished her full quota for the Crown Point expedition. Name Dates Served Capt. Jeduthan Baldwin William dorothy March 27 to Sept 8 Corp. Jos. Waite, William Brabrook and John Tute were in Capt. Is. Williams' Co. Comfort Barns was in Capt Luke Hitchcock's Springfield Co. April 11 to Oct 1 Corp Thomas Barns, Jos. Gilbert, John Green, Thomas Stevens, Eleazar Warner enlised in Capt. Samuel Robinson's Hardwick Co. Sergt. Jos. Hamilton, Abraham Adams, Nathan Hamilton, John McClure, Phinehas Slayton, Solomon Rood, and Jacob Wood were in Capt. Andrew Dalrymple's Petersham Co., August 9 to December Peter Harwood was ensign in Capt. Ephm. Doolittle's Co., August to December William Blackmor was Capt. Benj. Johnson's Woburn Co., August 9 to December 27 Col. John Murray: Jona. Abbott, Obed Abbott (of Bedford), Daniel Ainsworth, Joseph Barr, Adoniram Bartlett, Daniel Bemon, Samuel Bliss, Thomas Cheney, Henry Chadwick, James Clark, Robert Clark, Josiah Cutler, Robert Cutler, Samuel Dorothy, Josiah Farrell, Ebenr. Foster Jr., William Galloway, David Getchell, Nathan Gould, Jason Hinds, Ephm. Hayward, Abraham How, Jr., Amos Marsh, Joshua Morris, Joseph Old, William Ranger, Isaac Rice, John Rice, Daniel Walker. September Dr. Benj. Gott was surgeon's mate on the staff of Col. Josiah Brown and remained at Fort William Henry with Col. Bagley till March 31, '56. **see petition. Sept 9 to Dec 15 Comfort Brabrook enlisted in Capt. Whitcomb's Co., and died at Sheffield on his return. Nathan Thompson was in Col. Titcomb's regiment; was sent out in the detachment under Col. Ephraim Williams to intercept the French under Dieskau, Sept. 8,; was wounded by 3 shoots, two of which broke his left arm in two places, the third went through his lungs, by which he was rendered helpless; granted a pension of £4, for 3 years. Samuel Barns, Uriah Gilbert and Joseph Walker enlisted in Capt. Daniel Brewer's Co.; were all sick; Gilbert died. **Dr. Benj. Gott petition: "I was at Fort William Henry last winter and know that Capt. Jeduthan Baldwin dealt out from his private stores, Rum, brandy, sugar, coffee, tea, wine, etc., to the sick in the Hospital, the Commissary being destitute: After the army was disbanded in Nov., your petitioner volunteered to stay and garrison the fort, and did so under Col 1756 The plan of the campaign this year embraced the reduction of the forts at Crown Point and Niagara. Massachusetts raised an army of near 7,000 men; but through the incapacity of General Abercrombie, the British commander, "the summer passed in fruitless labor." Capt. Jabez Upham, by direction of the town, bought in Boston 200 wt. of Powder, to recruit the town stock, at the cost of £17.13.4 lawful money. The whole stock was 300 lbs. Powder, 600 lbs. lead bullets, 900 flints. Brookfield sent into the service this year: Name Dates of Service Ens. Joseph Waite, Sergt. Thomas Riggs, Breed Batcheller, Jedediah Deland, Jona. Dodge, Walter Dorothy, John Goldsbury, Abraham Hair, William Ranger, John Tute and John Woolcott, Capt. John Burk's Falltown Co., Februrary 18 to December 17 - under Col. Joseph Dwight, which took part in the Crown Point expedition. Gideon Abbott, Capt. James Reed's Co. February to December Lieut. Eph. Hayward, Ens. Joseph Hamilton, Drummer Thomas Weeks, William Ayres, Jr., Edward Ayres, Eliphalet Hamilton, Abraham and John Adams, Ebenr. Davis, Jona. Dodge, Solo. Flagg, Nathan Hamilton, Abner Old, Jos. Rutland, Daniel Walker, Benj., Jacob and Joseph Wood, Capt Edmund Bemis' Spencer Co., February to December - under Col. Joseph Dwight, which took part in the Crown Point expedition. Corlis Hinds, Jedediah How, Arthur Tucker, Simeon, Levi and Sylvanus Walker, Joseph Witt and Josiah Wood Capt Solo. Keyes' Co., March to December ===================== 1757 This was a year of disasters to the English and American forces, and was remembered and spoken of by our fathers for three generations, as the year of "The Great Alarm about the taking of Fort William Henry." The expedition planned against Crown Point and Ticonderoga was popular; many of the last year's men re-enlisted, and new men were readily secured. But by order of Lord Loudon, then commanding in the Provinces, the bulk of the army was drawn off in an expedition against Louisbourg, which proved a failure. Only about 7,000 men -- 4,000 under General Webb at Fort Edward, 3,000 under Col. Munroe at Fort William Henry -- were left for the defense of the north-western frontiers. Gen. Montcalm, with an army of 11,000 French and Indians concentrated at Ticonderoga, and August 3rd, invested Fort William Henry. Col. Munroe had an effective force of only 2,372 men; but gallantly held the great army at bay for six days, and surrendered August 9th. By the terms of capitulation, Col. Munroe and his troops were allowed to march out with the honors of war, retaining their arms and baggage. But the Indians attached to Montcalm's army, without hindrance from the French officers, plundered the most valuable stores, and murdered in cold blood about 300 officers and men. The alarm of the peril of our troops reached the town before the surrender; and our companies began the march for relief, August 9th. Finding themselves too late, the men returned for home. The Brookfield soldiers in service this year were: Major Is. Williams, Jan to Nov Joseph Perry Amos Tute Peter Harwood John Gilson, under Lieut. Joseph Blake; Jabez Ayres, Samuel Barns, John Goss, Eliphalet Hamilton, Caleb How, Asa Lamson, and William Virgin aged 60, (then Chelmsford); Breed Batcheller, Josiah Banister, Jedediah Deland, Samuel Gould, Reuben Hamilton, and David Palmer; Christopher Banister, in Capt. Learned's Co.; and those that turned out on the "Alarm" were: Capt. Eleazar Warner's New Braintree Co. Jonathan Pellet, then of Sheffield Joseph Barns David, Jr. Jedediah and Solomon Gilbert Eliakim Spooner James Thompson Muster Roll of Capt. Nathaniel Woolcott's Co. that marched August 9th, and was out 16 days: Capt. Nathaniel Woolcott John Goodale Lt. Abraham How Jeremiah Gould Ens. Benj. Adams Nathan Gould Sergt. John Witt Samuel Gould, Jr. Sergt. Thomas Taylor John Hair Corp. Aaron Bartlett Timothy Hall Corp. William Watson Joseph Hatfield, Jr. Corp. William Ayres Oliver Hayward Corp. Daniel Gilbert Corlis Hinds Moses Ayres Caleb How Onesiph. Ayres Elijah How William Ayres, 3d Ephraim How John Baker, Jr. Abner How Jacob Ball Jedediah How, Jr. Thomas Ball Silas How Aaron Barns Nathaniel Jones Adoniram Bartlett Asa Lamson Joseph Bartlett John Lamson Matthew Bartlett Daniel Matthews Nathaniel Bartlett Daniel Potter Zachariah Brown Joseph Stone Samuel Chapman Arthur Tucker Benjamin Cooley David Witt Nahum Eager John Woolcott Solomon Flagg Oliver Woolcott Joseph Gilbert William Wright

    12/04/2003 08:15:48
    1. [HINDS] Hinds (Jewellers) - any relatives out there?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/EKj.2ACIB/313 Message Board Post: Researching connection from Annie Violet Hinds, who was a member of the Hinds family who are behind the chain of jewellers. She's my husband's grandmother. Anyone else related to this family?

    12/03/2003 11:42:03
    1. [HINDS] Henry Haynes of Bedford Co. VA
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I ran across this two articles while researching another surname in VA. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ==================================================================== (File: hdd00001.txt) From: Morman Stake Library - Roanoke, VA - microfilm Bedford County Virginia - Deeds Indenture from John & Mary Hampton to Henry Haynes Dated: 20 Nov. 1778 Proven:23 Nov. 1778 [do not have book or page number!] This Indenture made this Twentieth day of November in the year of our Lordgod one Thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Eight Between John Hampton of Bedford County & Russols Parish and Mary his wife of the one Part and Henry Haynes of the other Part Witnesseth that the said John Hampton & Mary his Wife for divers good Causes and Considerations them thereunto moving but more Especially for and in the Consideration of the sum of Twenty five Pounds Current Money of Virginia to them in hand paid the receipt whereof they do hereby Clearly Acqut and Discharge the said Henry Haynes his Heirs Ext. Adms. and Assigns forever by these Presents hath given granted Bargained and sold and by these Presents doth fully freely and absolutely give grant Bargain and Sell unto the said Henry Haynes his Heirs Executors Administrators forever all that Tract seat or Parcel of Land and plantation whereon the said Henry Haynes now lives lying and being on the South side of Goose Creek in the County of Bedford aforesaid and Bounded as follows. (______ Begining at a Corner Hiccory at the mouth of ________ Branch on on Goose Creek thence up the said Branch to a white Oak Corner line thence of the said Branch to a pointers on the South side of the said Branch thence Crossing the heads of the Hollow of the said Branch to Henry Strattons Old line thence down the Said line to Goose creek thence up the said Creek to the Begining place Containing one hundred and Twenty five acres by Estimation be the same more or less it being part of the Tract of Land whereon the said John Hampton now lives to have and to hold the said Granted Land and premises above mentioned with all advantages & appertenances thereto Belonging and the said John Hampton and Mary his wife doth forever Warrant and defend the said granted Lands and premises from them selves their Heirs Ex's Adm's and assegns forever and from all Other persons or person whatsoever to the said Henry Haynes his Heirs Ex's Adm's and assigns forever as Witness Our hands and Seals the day and Year above Written Signed Sealed and Deliv'd In Presence of Jn'o Hampton LS her her Anna (A) Magers Mary (m) Hampton LS mark mark his James (X) Fenley mark At a Court held for Beford County 23 November 1778 This Indenture was Acknowledged by John Hampton and Mary his Wife the said Mary having Confired Purely ________ According to Lawfull __________ her Right of Dower in and to the Land and possessions Covered by this Indenture which is Ordered to be recorded Teste J Steptoe C.C. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by bjbrke@worldnet.att.net ============================================================== File: haynes.txt) From: Bedford County Virginia Courthouse Will of Henry Haynes [wife Tabitha] Will Book 4 - Pages 279, 280, 281 Dated: 26 Aug. 1816 Proven: 25 Nov. 1816 In the name of God Amen, I Henry Haynes of the county of Bedford and State of Virginia being of sound mind & disposing memory do make and ordain this my last will & testament in manner & form following, that is to say First It is my will & desire that after my decease all my just debts & funeral expenses be first paid by my executors hereafter named. Secondly I give & bequeath unto my loveing wife Tabitha one third part of all my land the following negroes Viz Jinkin Ned Anaka & Vine & also one third part of all the residue of my personal Estate for & during her natural life, and after her decease I give the same except the land to be equally divided among my children as follows to wit, Nancy Frances Joel Stephen & Matilda to them & their heirs forever, and if in case one or more of the said children should depart this life without Lawful issue their part of the above named personal Estate be equally divided among the survivor or survivors of them. 3rdly I give to the children of my deceased daughter Polly Stratton that is to say Betsey Sally Henry William John & Polly one dollar each to them & their heirs forever. 4thly I give to my daughter Betsey Smith one third part of my negro man Bird in addition to what she has already received to her & her heirs forever. 5thly I give to my son Hampton Haynes the sum of money which I have sometime ago lent him to the amount of forty pounds or upward in addition to what I have heretofore given him and him & his heirs forever. 6thly I give to my son William Haynes, one third part of the value of the negro man Bird above mentioned in addition to what I have heretofore given him to him & his heirs forever 7thly I give to my son John Haynes one dollar in addition to what I have given him heretofore to him & his heirs forever. 8thly I give to my son Henry Haynes one third part of the value of my negro man Bird heretofore mention in addition to what I have heretofore given him to him & his heirs forever. 9thly I give to my son Millner Haynes one dollar in addition to what I have given him heretofore to him & his heirs forever 10thly I give to my son Frances Haynes one dollar in addition to what I have heretofore given him to him & his heirs forever. 11thly I give to my daughter Bathsheba Whiteley one dollar in addition to what I have heretofore given her, to her & her heirs forever. 12thly I give to my daughter Milly Whiteley one Seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land reserving to my wife Tabitha the use of one third part for and during her natural life (agreeably to the provision of the second Item) In addition to what I have heretofore given her, to her & her heirs forever. 13thly I give to my daughter Sally Cobb on seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land (with the same reserve as in the thirteenth item) in addition to what she has already received, to her & her heirs forever. 14thly I give to my daughter Nancy one Seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land (reserving &c as above mentioned) also my negro girl Dorcas at her appraisement to her & her heirs forever. 15thly I give to my daughter Frances one seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land (reserving &c as above) also my negro girl Charlotte at her appraisiment value likewise the bay horse which is called hers to her & her heirs forever. 16thly I give to my son Joel Haynes one Seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land (reserving &c as heretofore) also my negro boy Ned at his appraisement value, also the sorrel mare which he claims at her appraisement value to him & his heirs forever. 17thly I give to my son Stephen one Seventh part of the proceeds of the sale of all my land (with the same reserve as heretofore) also my negro boy Boston at his appraisement value, also a young bay colt at it appraisement value to him & his heirs forever. 18thly I give to my daughter Matilda one Seventh part of the proceeds of the sales of all my land (reserving &c as heretofore) likewise it is my desire that provided there should not be a negro born in the family of those left to my wife before a division of my estate among my legatees or before my said daughter Matilda arrives at age that my executors purchase for her a small negro girl not exceeding Ten years of age to be paid for out of any part of my estate not otherwise disposed of to her & her heirs forever. 19thly It is my will and desire that all the residue of my estate not specifically given away should be divided among my children as followeth Viz, Nancy Frances Joel Stephen & Matilda so as to make their parts all equal including the negroes &c before mentioned. 20th It is my will & desire that my executors hereafter named so soon as they may think proper after my decease do sell at their discration my negro woman Winney & the money arrising thererfrom to be equally divided among my said children to wit: Nancy Frances Joel Stephen & Matilda. 21st And Lastly I do hereby constitute & appoint my friends William Whitely & Thomas Johnson Executors to this my last will & testament hereby revoking all other wills & testaments by me heretofore made and it is my desire that my said Executors so soon after my decease & at their discretion should dispose of by sale the remaining two thirds of all my land in such manner as they shall judge will be most condusive to the interest of the several Legatees, and after the death of my wife it is also my will & desire that my said executors at their discretion do sell the remaining one third part of all my land in like manner. It is likewise my desire that my son Stephen have one years schooling & my daughter Matilda such schooling as my said Executors may think necessary to be paid for and attended to by my said Executors. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty sixth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & Sixteen Signed sealed published & declared as & for the Last Henry Haynes (seal) Will & testament of the sd. Henry Haynes in Presence of us: Wm. Leftwich Joel Preston Drury Holland At a Court held for Bedford County at the Courthouse the 25 day of November 1816. This Last will & testament of Henry Haynes dec. was exhibited in court & proven by the oath of William Leftwich & Drury Holland subscribing witnesses & ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of William Whiteley & Thomas Johnson the executors therein named who made oath & gave bond & security according to Law, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Teste, J. Steptoe C.B.C. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by bjbrke@worldnet.att.net USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation.

    12/02/2003 08:17:18
    1. [HINDS] Halsey hinds
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/EKj.2ACIB/312 Message Board Post: halsey hinds was my grandfather.his wife was adelia. this is all i know. their daughter was gloria jean which is deceased. if anyone has any information on these people please email me. thank you

    12/02/2003 03:12:13
    1. Re: [HINDS] Maine Hinds family donates GA land
    2. >>According to an 18 October 2002 article by Lisa R. Schoolcraft in the Atlanta Business Chronicle: "... The Hinds family in Maine, which owned the land, commonly called the Etowah Mining and Manufacturing Co. property, plans to donate nearby 230 acres to the city of Cartersville for use as a nature park with trails, said Tony Smith, an attorney representing most of the sellers.<< Actually, it was Hinds family members in Maine, North Carolina, California, Washington, and Oregon... including my wife. Donated property was part of a tract near Cartersville, GA, acquired by her grandfather, Charles Benjamin Hinds (of Maine), in 1946 when the mining company defaulted on a loan. Ownership had gotten fragmented passing through two generations of estates. r a chase

    12/02/2003 02:18:31
    1. [HINDS] Maine Hinds family donates GA land
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Spotted while browsing. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ==================================== http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/location.html According to an 18 October 2002 article by Lisa R. Schoolcraft in the Atlanta Business Chronicle: "... The Hinds family in Maine, which owned the land, commonly called the Etowah Mining and Manufacturing Co. property, plans to donate nearby 230 acres to the city of Cartersville for use as a nature park with trails, said Tony Smith, an attorney representing most of the sellers. The park will include Pine Mountain, he said. "The property was originally assembled in the 1830s for mining," Smith said. "It was the iron works that Sherman destroyed on the way to Atlanta. Mining dwindled away in the 1960s and we've just had the property. ...". I also donated my relatively small interest in the Pine Mountain property. Of the 6 individuals and 4 trusts making up the Hinds ownership in the Pine Montain property, all arranged to participate in the donation except for one individual and her trust, but those interests were even smaller than mine. It is ironic that a Hinds family ancestor fought in the Union army, was captured, and died in the horrible conditions of the Andersonville POW camp in southwest Georgia. Thus Pine Mountain, on which Mark Anthony Cooper flew the first disunion flag of the Southern Confederacy, was donated as a public park by a Union family.

    12/02/2003 01:15:50
    1. [HINDS] Half-brother of Nan's ancestor
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: David Hinds, son of John, son of Levi, son of Joseph Sr. (d 1772 Guilford Co. NC) was married 1827 to a Margaret Ann Mattix in Lawrence Co. AR. In 1830/31 they moved to Crawford Co. AR where David died in Dec.1843. Later in Crawford Co. AR widow Margaret re-married to a Rev. John Autry, a widower. She had more children by Rev. Autry. This bio below (with sources) is about Zachary Taylor Autry, half-brother to my ancestor, Archibald Yell Hinds, son of David and Marg. Hinds. It was sent to me by Zachary's descendant, Richard Autry. He gave me permission to send it to the list. His address is at the end. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ====================================== Zachary Taylor Autry was born on March 15th of 1850 at Fort Smith Arkansas where his father John C. Autry was a U.S. Army chaplain and undertaker. The infant Taylor was actually named Zachary Taylor but was evidently called by his middle name. Col. Zachary Taylor (who later became president) was serving at Ft. Smith about the time of little Taylor's birth. His mother Margaret had also named a previous son from her first marriage Archibald Yell Hinds after an acquaintance who later became famous - Governor Archibald Yell. When Zachary was 6 years old in 1855 the family moved to the community of Little Elm in Denton County Texas. The George Maltsbergers family lived nearby having recently moved there from the lost valley in Jack County Texas because of recent attacks by the indians. The Comanches had ransacked and burned the Maltsberger home, stolen their livestock and killed the entire families of their two closest neighbors. Zachary's mother Margaret Ann Mattix Autry passed away there sometime between Mar. 12 and Dec. 03, 1861 from measles and was buried in a cemetery at Greene School and Church in Cooke County Texas. His father John C. Autry then married Cynthia Ann Weldon. Young Zachary would often visit the Maltsberger home and listen to George Maltsberger's many tales of how he left home at the age of 14 to work at Leavenworh Kansas, later working as a cowboy on the cattle drives, his many fights with the indians and his travels to Utah with the Mormons. The tales must have impressed the young Zachary. When Zachary was 12 years old in 1862, the George Maltsberger family decided to move to San Antonio Texas. Recent raids by the indians along with the previous losses to them had left George Maltsberger with only $7.50 in his pockets and he felt he could start over in San Antonio. Young Zacahary must have been upset that his friends were leaving and also because his mother Margaret had died of measles and his father had remarried and some say he did not get along with his stepmother Cynthia and that his father was very strict and he was unhappy with him. All these things combined to make young Zachary decide to leave home. That day in 1862 as the Maltsberger family left, they found 12 year old Zachary waiting by the roadside just outside of town. After much persuasion from Zachary they finally agreed to take him with them to help herd their horses and cattle to San Antonio. On the way to San Antonio Zachary became very ill with typhoid fever, but the Maltsberger family nursed him back to health. Zachary never returned to visit his father and the rest of his family never knew what happened to him, only that he had left with a man to herd horses to Texas. His father John C. Autry's will excludes him (along with several of his other siblings) from inheritace by saying he had already given him "All I care for him to have". When they finally reached the San Antonio area they first settled in the hill country at a point between Fredericksburg and Boerne. Two years later because of attacks by the Comanche indians, they moved to San Antonio and camped out along "the ditch" at a point not far from George Maltsberger's later home on North Flores Street. Zachary lived with the Maltsberger family untill he was nineteen years old when he married Rebecca McBee, they had one son named Will who was born in 1870. From 1870 to 1871, Zachary served in the frontier forces (Texas Rangers) and according to family legend Zachary fought in several battles with the indians. Divorce papers were filed by Rebecca J. Autry against Zachary Taylor Autry for "cruel and outrageous treatment" in Bexar County in February of 1873. She then married J. M. Murdoch on March 13, 1873 in Bexar County Texas. Rebecca got custody of their son but several years after their divorce their son Will returned to live with his father Zachary and his new wife Sarah. Zachary became interested in the young daughter of James Harrison Coker a prominent Coker Community leader, farmer and school teacher at the Coker Community school. James' wife and Sarah's mother Sarah Jane Gann Coker had died just two years before and Mr. Coker strongly disapproved of the relationship between the 23 year old divorced Zachary and his 13 year old daughter Sarah Jane. After many arguments with his daughter he finally forbade Sarah to ever see Zachary again. But a year later when Sarah was 14 she eloped with Zachary and moved to the Bandera Texas area where the state had granted Zachary some land. On their marriage certificate from Kendall County Texas she gave her name as Sarah Jane Cooper possibly to conceal her true identity. They settled on the land which was not far from her sister Mary's home. Mary had married a man named Newton and they had a young baby. One day about a year later, Sarah's brother Jim Jr. arrived at their cabin with warning of a Comanche indian uprising. Zachary and Sarah decided to immediately return with him to the Coker Community. On their way back to the Coker Community they stopped at her sister Mary's to warn her as well. But as they approached the cabin they could tell something was wrong, her sisters apron was hanging over the window and they found her sister Mary dead, pinned to the cabin steps by an arrow. They found the baby miraculously still alive and wandering in the woods nearby the cabin. They saved the baby and returned her to Coker Community but her later whereabouts are unknown. Sarah refused to return to the cabin in Bandera and In October of 1875 shortly after the birth of Zachary & Sarah's first child her father deeded 100 acres to Sarah and her bodily heirs carefully excluding Zachary from any possible ownership. Zachary Had Ten children with his second wife. According to family legend Zachary Autry was a charming person with the agressive qualitys of leadership and determination. In his youth he was said to be a great dancer, a prize winner in the contests of the day but when he was older it was aginst his rules for any of his children to dance. He was very active and often spoke in the Coker Community church. Sometimes getting into heated arguments. When he was in his thirties Zachary became very ill with what was then called "Catarrh of the stomach" and he also later became blind. He passed away at the age of 45 from cancer of the throat. Some Sources: Zachary T. Autry Marriage: 26 JAN 1869 , Bexar Co., Texas Spouse: Rebecca Mc Bee Marriage records, 1837-1925 Bexar County (Texas). Clerk of the County Court Rebecca Jane Autrey Spouse: J. M. Murdoch Marriage: 13 MAR 1873 , Bexar Co., Texas Marriage records, 1837-1925 Bexar County (Texas). Clerk of the County Court Rebecca J. Autry filed for divorce against Z. Taylor Autry for "cruel and outrageous treatment" in Bexar County in February 1873, Bexar County Judical Case #4705. Zachary T. Autry Marriages: Spouse: Sarah Jane Coker Marriage: 10 Sep 1874, Kendall County, Texas Marriage records, 1837-1925 Kendall County Texas Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836 - 1935 Frontier Forces Services Records, 1870-1871 -Autrey, Z. T. George Washington Maltsberger. "A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas, Vol. 1,' The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, 1907 page 463 George Washington Maltsberger San Antonio Express in March 1914. "LIVES ON THE SAME SPOT WHERE HE CAMPED IN PIONEER DAYS " "J.T. Maltsberger Pioneer Citizen Passes Away" Cotulla, La Salle County, TX newspaper Friday, 18 Mar 1955 DENTON County Texas land abstracts GW MALTSBERGER Abstract # 934 San Antonio Texas 1891 City Directory Maltzberger, George W., stockman, h 715 N. Flores ========= Regards, Richard Autry NowOnline@aol.com

    11/30/2003 06:03:20
    1. [HINDS] Edward Hinds,Capt. Preston's Rangers, husband of Ann
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Found while browsing. Anyone know to which line these Edwards belong? Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ================================== Found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/volume_1/or17_210.htm Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume I AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XVII. Page (188) On motion of Ann Pebbles, late Ann Hinds, widow and executrix of Edward Hinds, deceased, who served as a Corporal in Capt. Preston's Company of Rangers, in 1758, certificate for land granted to Edward Hinds, orphan of said Edward, deceased.

    11/30/2003 09:40:48
    1. [HINDS] Rev. Josiah Haynes & son in Paul Revere book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HINDS/COLBURN/PALMETER/DAVIS/PILLION Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/EKj.2ACIB/311 Message Board Post: Hi: Since many of our Hines, Hinds, Haines, Haynes lines up end in New England where it is usually spelled Haines or Haynes - I though I would send this along. If you want a good read - I didn't find it a bit boring - read this book. Or if you have a Rev. War buff in your family - they'll love this book. I'm putting below just the mentions of the name Haynes - there were no other spellings of the name in the book - just Joshia Haynes Sr. & Jr. Regards Nan Wolf 71532.734 at compuserve.com ======================== >From the book: PAUL REVERE'S RIDE by David Hackett Fischer, Oxford University Press, New York Oxford (Large paperback $18.95) (This is about the night of the Lexington/Concord alarm - the night before the confrontation at the bridge - "the shot heard 'round; the word.") page: 158 Chapter Head: The Muster "Older men joined their sons and grandsons as volunteers. In Lexington, Moses Harrington was sixty-five years old. Robert Munroe was sixty-three. Sudbury's Deacon Joshia Haynes was eighty years old, but turned out with the militia and set a rapid pace on the road that left the young minutemen panting behind him. The militia were joined by large numbers of these "un-enlisted volunteers" as they were called in Littleton. In Dedham, after the militia marched, "The gray-haired veterans of the French wars, whose blood was stirred anew by the sights and sound of war, resolved to follow their sons into battle," Many of these older man had much military experience. They would be among the most dangerous adversaries on the field that day." (End of paragraph) page 253: Chapter Head: A Circle of Fire - Lord Percy's Long Retreat "The American officers were prominent in the fighting, keeping their men dispersed but engaged. This was dangerous work. Many company officers were killed or severely wounded in the course of the day: Bedford's Captain Jonathan Wilson, Concord's Captain Nathan Barrett and Captain Charles Miles, Needham's Captain Eleazer Kingsbury and Lieutenant John Bacon, and others. Casualties also occurred among town elders who attached themselves as volunteers, and became battlefield leaders by reason of the social standing. Sudbury's Deacon Joshiah Haynes was killed while leading his townsmen from the front. His example, and that of others like him, was remembered by men who fought that day. page 321: Appendix P "American Casualties, April 19, 1775, by town: Sudbury: killed (2) Deacon Josiah Haynes (aet.80), Asahael Reed; died of wounds (1), Thomas Bent (1); wounded (1) Joshua Haynes, Jr."

    11/30/2003 07:18:30
    1. [HINDS] Question re: Capt. John Hinds in Rev. War
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: Spotted this while browsing. It is a 1997 query at the Randolph, NC genweb site. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ============================= http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncrandol/oldquery2.html REVOLUTIONARY WAR QUERY, Capt. Hind's local militia Alfred C. Ellis Mon Feb 10 20:16:59 1997 I am researching my ancestor's role in the Revolutionary War. I know that he was in Captain Hind's local militia and many of the men in this militia were his neighbors. I have just received information from the NC Archives which indicate that he was compensated for his service in the receipt of payment vouchers. Also, received was a Revolutionary Army Account. Apparently, money was loaned enlistees to purchase land or something to that effect. I really don't understand the purpose or function of these Revolutionary Army Accounts. My ancestors received his in 1783 and written across the vouchers were the names John Hines and William Clark who apparently were the commanding officers. Any insight into these dealings would be greatly appreciated.

    11/28/2003 08:00:03
    1. [HINDS] Thanksgiving wishes
    2. Clif Hinds
    3. I want to wish everyone the very best on this Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. Thanksgiving is my favorite Holiday, but I always like to get rid of the last of the bird. By time Christmas comes, I am not really in a mood to see another one. I wanted you to all know that Deb and I will be moving back to the U.S. early next year. We will be stationed in Milan, Tennessee. We will be glad to get closer family and friends. I am sure children and grandchildren play in there somewhere too. Take care. Clif Hinds __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/

    11/26/2003 02:57:49
    1. [HINDS] Catherine Wheat & Thomas Hynes
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I spotted this while reading some private family research of a Christopher & Nicholas Carpenter family of early WV - it was then VA - which involves the names McClellan and Moran. The fact that the Hynds name is involved is incidental to this family paper. Do any of you have this Frederick Co MD Hynds family? Frederick Co. is just across the border from Lancaster Co. PA. It would be interesting to know if this marriage lasted. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ======================= ( Note that this entry was put in the family research paper because of the names McClellan and Moran. "1765 (November Court, Frederick Co): Robert McRea brought suit again Evan Shelby. 272 "Dec 2, 1765: Evan Shelby issued a controversial writ for the taking in custody of the daughter of Catherine Wheat, the daughter of Conrad Wheate, the accusation being that this child was the bastard child of Catherine Wheat and Thomas Hynes. The writ was served by the constable of Linton Hundred, Barnett Johnson, who was accompanied by five men, including Edmund Moran, James Dawson, Nathan Lynn, John Gerloh and Thomas Hynes. Considerable violence ensued when Conrad Wheate refused to comply with Shelby's order. The child was finally seized and taken to the house of Ralph Matson where Shelby was then located. Shelby later required the two parents to be married, in a crude fashion, under his auspices. 273 "(Note that for Linton Hundred, James Dawson was the constable in 1763, Barnard Johnson in 1765 and John Gerlough in 1769, and William Hynes (the father of Thomas Hynes and who was also mentioned in the complaint about Shelby 274), was the the overseer of the road from "Great Town allaway to Fifteen Mile Creek" for 1772. Ralph Matson, to whome house the child was first taken, was likely the Ralph Matson who was appointed constable for Linton Hundred in 1760, although his name was then crossed out of the court minutes. 275. (Andrew Linn, Jr., presumably related to Nathan Lynn, was constable for Old Town Hundred, to the west, in 1765. James Dawson was constable for Wills Town, to the west, in 1773.) From trhe description of this incident, and the people involved, together with the locations earlier mentioned of the two tracts of Moran and McClellan, one can be virtually certain that Edmund Moran (and probably William McClellan) was living either near Fort Frederick west of the Conococheague or in Linton Hundred west of present-day Hancock, MD, in 1765. 276 It would seem reasonable to assume that McClellan had recruited most of his "Maryland volunteers" from Conococheague and Linton Hundreds in 1764.) 272 Frederick County Court (Docket), 1765, op. cit., November Court, 1765, "Judisicial Writs...," entry 3. 273 Archives of Maryland, op. cit., Vol. 32 (1912), pp. 131-34 and 155-57. 274 Ibid. p. 132 275 Frederick County Court (Minutes), 1758-1762, November 1765, 1769 & 1770-1772; MdHR C831-4 to C831--7, loc. 1/40/13/5 and 1/40/13/6, Hall of Records, Marylandj State Archives, Annapolis, MD. 276 Unfortunately, there are no extant Frederick Co. Court Minutes for the periods March 1763 to August 1765, and March 1766 to November 1768.

    11/25/2003 10:21:14