┌── Jacob Hinshaw
│ 1710-1796
┌── Thomas Hinshaw ────┤
│ c1749-1825 │
│ └── Rebecca Mackey
│ c1716-1796
Margaret Hinshaw ───┤
B: c1777 │
D: 1846 │
└── Hannah Seasfield
c1745-1835
M: Joseph Carter
├── Thomas Carter (c1800-1838) 1
└── Hannah Carter (c1805-1887) 1,2
Margaret Hinshaw [ID 01037]
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Born about 1777.3
She married Joseph Carter.3,4 Joseph, son of Isaac Carter & Mary "Polly" Bray, was born 1775, Chatham County, North Carolina.5,6 Joseph was the brother of Ruth Carter who married Margaret's nephew Benjamin Hinshaw.5,7
Margaret was the mother of:
and the grandmother of: and
Children:
Jane Carter, born Nov 9 1805; died Mar 14 1871; married Jacob Dobbins.
8
Margaret and family were shown in the 1800 census, Surry County, North Carolina:9
Joseph Carter household:
1 male under age 10.
2 males age 16-25 [Joseph and ??].
1 female under age 10.
1 female age 26-44 [Margaret].
Margaret and family were shown in the 1810 census, Surry County, North Carolina:10
Joseph Carter household:
1 male under age 10.
1 male age 10-15.
1 male age 26-44 [Joseph].
4 females under age 10.
1 female age 10-15.
1 female age 26-44 [Margaret].
Margaret and family were shown in the 1830 census, Surry County, North Carolina:11
Joseph Carter household:
2 males age 10-15.
1 male age 50-60 [Joseph].
2 females age 15-20.
1 female age 60-70 [Margaret].
no slaves.
6 persons total in household.
Margaret and family were shown in the 1840 census, Surry County, North Carolina:12
Joseph Carter household:
1 male age 20-30.
1 male age 60-70 [Joseph].
1 female age 5-10.
1 female age 60-70 [Margaret].
no slaves.
4 persons total in household.
2 persons engaged in agriculture.
Joseph died 1841, North Carolina.6,13
Margaret Hinshaw died 1846, Surry County, North Carolina.3,4
Sources
- Contribution from Allen Rowe ().
- Family group sheets contributed by Thornton Neal Hinshaw
- A manuscript titled "The Hinshaw Family" by Thomas D. Hamm - submitted
by Fontella Hinshaw.
- Family lineage contributed by Edwin Everett Hinshaw
- Posting Nov 25 2003 by Bob Bray () to BRAY-L.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Verne Bray ().
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Marilyn K. Moore ().
- 1800 census, Salisbury Township, Surry County, North Carolina; roll M32-32, page 644.
- 1810 census, Surry County, North Carolina; roll M252-43, page 643.
- 1830 census, Surry County, North Carolina; roll 125, page 140.
- 1840 census, Surry County, North Carolina; roll 371, page 107.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Sharone Cardone ().
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