I have a Elizabeth Hinkle born 1864 which is William Hinkle & Susannah Treadway's granddaughter, which her father is Henry Hinkle and her mother is Nancy Edwards. Would this be more logical? Here is something out in my message below. William and Susannah when they meet Susannah had a sone born out of wedlock Robert Peter Treadway Hinkle, he was 3 years old when William and Susannah meet. So there are children going by Treadway and Hinkle. Robert Peter Treadway's daughters took the Hinkle surname when they married how many of those daughters did that I do not know. Rumor has it Robert Peter Treadway Hinkle was a very mean person. Robert Peter Treadway is buried at theHinkle Cemetery in Knox Co., Kentucky, if there is anyone out to confirm this please let me know. There is also a Hinkle Post Office down the road from The Hinkle Cemetery. And alsoin the Census Robert used his surname Treadway but most of his children uses the surname Hinkle. Any one out there would like to add please do so. Needing to REALLY KNOW WHO WAS William Hinkle's mother? was it Nancy Haggins and was Aaron Tucker or Michael "Micah" Hinkle Jr. is father? These are needed to to be found out. Could change the blood line family forsure but have to find out. Many Hinkle's have out they are not a Hinkle BUT a Tucker! Thanks for your reply to my message I hope I was able to help you. Lisa Hinkle Siders ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Collins" <joycecollins@compuserve.com> To: <KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:36 PM Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Hinkle's > RESPONSE: > Kay, > > With regard to Preston HENDRICKSON who also married Hannah SIMPSON on > October 4, 1898, did I ever tell you who Hannah's parents were? Hannah > SIMPSON b. abt. 1869 in most prob. Leslie Co., shows up with her mother on > the 1880 Leslie Co. Fed. Census. Her mother was Rebecca SIMPSON. > Hannah's father from what I have been told was my g-grandfather, Harrison > TAYLOR (b. 1836; d. 1904) who was a married man. The information was > contained in an old Bible record and the info passed on to me. > > With regard to the Elizabeth HINKLE who married Preston HENDRICKSON , the > most logical fit is that she was the dau. of James Madison HINKLE b. Jan. > 4, 1831; mar. abt. 1846 to Talitha or Telitha HALE. Later Lelitha married > Palestine WALKER and was shown as a widow at that point in time. > I have no definitive proof this is so, however. James Madison HINKLE > would have been a s/o William HINKLE b. abt. 1803 and Susan/Susannah > TREADWAY. > > Joyce Taylor Collins > La Palma, CA > > Message text written by INTERNET:KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > >Hello, > I have an Elizabeth Hinkel who married Preston Hendrickson in Knox Co KY on > May 07, 1863. I have little on her. Do not know her parents. She was my GG > Grandmother. She and Preston were living in Bell Co KY not long after they > married. They were divorced and Elizabeth married again to an unknown man > in Bell Co. Story goes that she shot him and blinded him in one eye.. > When the Judge ask her why she tried to kill her husband it is said she > told > him that she did try to kill him. "However, if I had wanted him dead he > would have been dead". > Preston also remarried. They must have been a bad pair. Preston is said to > have shot and killed a man or men. Some of the family say they were known > as Bonnie and Clyde of Bell CO. > Always have one or two in a family that we don't understand. > Would love to know more on my Elizabeth if you find her. > Thanks > Kay G. Adams > > > > < > >