Patrick H. Hinchey
B: c1825
D: 1857
M: Mary K. Parsons
Patrick H. Hinchey [ID 10906]
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Patrick H. Hinchey1 [Patrick Hinshaw2].
Born about 1825, Virginia.1
He married Mary K. Parsons, Oct 8 1849, Louisa County, Virginia.1,3,4 Mary was born about 1816, Louisa County, Virginia.1,2 Witnesses to the marriage were: Robert Gentry and Neri Hall.5
Patrick and Mary were shown in the 1850 census, Louisa County, Virginia:1
Patrick Hinchey, age 25, born in Virginia; farmer.
Mary Hinchey, age 34, born in Virginia.
Frances Piers, age 35, born in Virginia.
Elizabeth Parsons, age 26, born in Virginia.
Judith Parsons, age 60, born in Virginia; cannot read or write.
Slaves:6 1 black male, age 35.
1 black male, age 30.
1 black male, age 25.
1 black female, age 26.
2 black females, age 20.
1 black female, age 12.
1 black female, age 10.
1 black male, age 9.
1 black male, age 2.
1 mulatto male, age 6 months.
1 mulatto male, age 9 months.
1 black female, age 6 months.
Patrick H. Hinchey died Aug 17 1857.5 Medical: Patrick died from jauntice5 (presumably hepatitis).
Widow Mary was shown in the 1860 census (Jul 12 1860), Louisa County, Virginia:2
Mary K. Hinshaw, age 44, born in Louisa County, Virginia; landlady; $2250 real estate; $6300 personal property.
Catharine Parsons, age 42, born in Louisa County, Virginia; landlady; $1300 real estate; $6650 personal property.
Judith F. Paul, age 48, born in Louisa County, Virginia; landlady; $1000 personal property.
Slaves:7 1 black male, age 50.
1 black male, age 34.
1 black female, age 20.
1 black female, age 8.
1 mulatto female, age 6.
1 black male, age 5.
1 mulatto male, age 5.
1 mulatto female, age 3.
1 black female, age 9 months.
Also see: Albert G. Hinchey who lived in Louisa County, Virginia.
Also see: Andrew M. Hinchey who lived in Louisa County, Virginia.
Also see: Maurice Hinchee who lived in Virginia in the early 1800s.
Also see: Overton Hinchee who lived in Louisa County, Virginia.
This person's ancestry is unknown!
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Sources
- 1850 census, Louisa County, Virginia; roll 957, page 367, dwelling #105.
- 1860 census, Fredericks Hall P.O., Northern District, Louisa County, Virginia; roll M653-1359, page 781, line #11, dwelling #122, family #122.
- Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. "Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850". Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers.
- Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Cheryl Holzbach ().
- 1850 Slave Schedule, Louisa County, Virginia.
- 1860 Slave Schedule, Louisa County, Virginia.
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