Didn't all marry a Mary. See below: We will keep our eyes open for anything new. Clif --- "James R. Baker, Jr." <[email protected]> wrote: > Still looking for: > Joseph D. Hinds, born ca. 1833, KY. wife: Mary F. Baker > His sister, Sally, was living with them in 1860 in Page Co., Iowa. > At this point, I want to know where they went, > not where he came from. That can come later. > There were many Joseph Hinds/Hines. > Many had the middle initial "D". > And it seemed mandatory for them to marry a "Mary". > Jim > The Hinds line belongs to my husband. I have an Elizabeth F. Hinds who married John S. Wray on March 6, 1828. She was the daughter of Joseph Hinds and Elizabeth Ludlow. They lived in Wayne Co., and John Wray was an attorney. I have seen Levi Hinds name mentioned in a lot of records but I don't know the connection yet. Do you have any dates on your Joseph Hinds? Thanks for any help you can give or if I can look up something for From: Nan & George Wolf <[email protected]> you let me know. Bernice Cowan Sender: [email protected] ------------------ Hinds, Joseph Nees, Amy Mar 30 1801 PULASKI ----------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
I have nothing on him except: He married Mary F. Baker in Page Co., Iowa in 1858. They are in Page Co. in 1860, with an infant son named Edward and Joseph's sister, Sally A. Hinds. Both Joseph and Sally were born in KY, Joseph 1833, Sally 1840, per the census ages. The name is "Hinds" on both records. The marriage says Joseph D., and the census says "J.D.". There seem to be no other Hinds in the immediate area. In 1861, the son, Edward died in Page Co. No further record. There were several Joseph D. Hinds in several lines born in that time period in KY. I don't have much interest in Hinds. I usually only add the parents and siblings of people who married my ancestors' siblings. I add nothing that I don't document and it's too much trouble (to me) to document a lot of collateral lines. I want to know where they went to, to get information on his wife. Thanks, Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Clif Hinds To: James R. Baker, Jr. ; [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 11:14 AM Subject: Re: Hind / Hinds / Hines Research Didn't all marry a Mary. See below: We will keep our eyes open for anything new. Clif --- "James R. Baker, Jr." <[email protected]> wrote: > Still looking for: > Joseph D. Hinds, born ca. 1833, KY. wife: Mary F. Baker > His sister, Sally, was living with them in 1860 in Page Co., Iowa. > At this point, I want to know where they went, > not where he came from. That can come later. > There were many Joseph Hinds/Hines. > Many had the middle initial "D". > And it seemed mandatory for them to marry a "Mary". > Jim > The Hinds line belongs to my husband. I have an Elizabeth F. Hinds who married John S. Wray on March 6, 1828. She was the daughter of Joseph Hinds and Elizabeth Ludlow. They lived in Wayne Co., and John Wray was an attorney. I have seen Levi Hinds name mentioned in a lot of records but I don't know the connection yet. Do you have any dates on your Joseph Hinds? Thanks for any help you can give or if I can look up something for From: Nan & George Wolf <[email protected]> you let me know. Bernice Cowan Sender: [email protected] ------------------ Hinds, Joseph Nees, Amy Mar 30 1801 PULASKI ----------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/