Hi: I looked at the censuses for these Hinds below in Lawrence Co. AR and there is only one - a John - in the 1830 census of Lawrence Co. AR. The other listed below by Ancestryc.om must have been taxpayers but not counted in the census. The John that is listed is an older man with an older wife and no children in the house. I believe the Howell Hinds in the list below was the one that was a colonel in the Civil War but not sure. Lawrence Co. took in quite a territory in 1830. The Davids and Johns in the 1833/36 lists may be mine that immigrated to Crawford Co. in 1830/31 and may have continued to pay taxes back in Lawrence. That leaves the James and the Jesse as the unknowns to me. Do any of you know who they are? Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ========================================== 1830 United States Federal Census Viewing records 1-20 of 30 matches for: Hinds About this database 1830 United States Federal Census with links to images of the original surviving population schedules. More information below Name Home in 1830 (City,County,State) Year View Census (I am pasting only the Hinds in Lawrence Co. AR - Nan) Hinds, Jesse Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1830 Hynds, James Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1830 Hynds, James Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1830 Hinds, David Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1830 Hinds, John Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1830 Hinds, David Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1833 N/A Hinds, Jesse Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1833 N/A Hinds, David Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1834 N/A Hinds, John Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1834 N/A Hinds, David Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1836 N/A Hinds, John Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1836 N/A Hinds, Howell Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1838 N/A Hindes, John Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1839 N/A Hindes, Levi Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1839 N/A Hindes, William Unknown Townships, Lawrence, AR 1839 N/A
Howell Hinds of Civil War fame was born about 1807-1809 in Mississippi and was killed there while trying to mediate a dispute. However, it is possible that he acquired land in what is now Arkansas. The Rice University Jefferson Davis project has quite a few papers about him. Barbara