┌── David Hinchey
│ 1770-?
│
│
John Hinchey ────┤
B: 1800 │
D: 1856 │
└── Violet Salter
c1770-?
M: Tyrece Jones
├── William Walton Hinchey (1827-1912) 1,2,3,4
M: Susan Johnson
├── John B. Hinchey (1841-?) 5,6
├── Frances A. "Frankie" Hinchey (1843-?) 5,6
├── David K.P. Hinchey (1844-?) 5,6
├── Nancy H. Hinchey (1846-?) 5,6
├── Mary Susan Hinchey (1847-?) 2,5,6
├── James M. Hinchey (c1847-1879) 5,6
├── Francis M. Hinchey (c1850-?) 5,6
├── Asa J. Hinchee (1853-?) 5
└── Margaret J. Hinchey (1854-?) 5,7
John Hinchey [ID 11172]
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Born 1800, North Carolina.2,5
A John Hinchey (possibly this one) was shown in the 1810 census, Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina (page 200).8
A John Hinchey (possibly this one) was shown in the 1820 census, Anson County, North Carolina (page 29).9
He married Tyrece Jones, Jul 12 1823, Wake County, North Carolina.1,10 A marriage bond was recorded for John Hinchey & Tyrece Jones on Jul 12 1823, Wake County, North Carolina. Bondsman: Michael Jones. Witness: Jno S. Cumming.10
Tyrece was born Dec 12 1801, North Carolina.1,3
Tyrece remarried to Francis McConnell on Jun 13 1838, Henry County, Tennessee.1 (it is unknown why Tyrece remarried, but it appears they separated or were divorced). Tyrece died Feb 13 1887, Henry County, Tennessee; buried Old Antioch Cemetery.3 (Feb 13 1878).1
He then married Susan Johnson, Jul 27 1839, Davidson County, Tennessee.3,5 Susan was born 1814, Tennessee.5,6 (c1810, Tennessee).7
Susan might possibly have been previously married as she had a young son, Cane T. Johnson.2,5
John and Susan settled in Searcy County, Arkansas.5
A John Hinchey (possibly this one) was shown in the 1840 census, Scott County, Arkansas (page 185).11
John and Susan and family were shown in the 1850 census, Tomahawk Township, Searcy County, Arkansas, as follows:6
John Hinchey, age 50, born in North Carolina
Susan Hinchey, age 35, born in Tennessee.
Cane T. Johnson, age 14, born in Tennessee; attended school.
Living next door was John's son Walton Hinchey.12
John Hinchey died Feb 15 1856, Bearcreek, Searcy County, Arkansas; buried Burleson Hollow, Searcy County, Arkansas.1,3
After John died, Susan moved to Pope County, Arkansas to be near her daughter Frankie.5
Widow Susan and family were shown in the 1880 census, Liberty Township, Pope County, Arkansas:7
Hinchey, Susan, age 70, born in Tennessee; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Tennessee; widow; keeping house.
Hinchey, Ace, son, age 28, born in Arkansas; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Tennessee; single.
Hinchey, Jane, daughter, age 25, born in Arkansas; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Tennessee; single.
Hinchey, Bart, grandson, age 12, born in Arkansas; parents born in Arkansas.
Hinchey, Benjamin F., grandson, age 11, born in Arkansas; parents born in Arkansas.
Sources
- Ancestry.com "World Family Tree" GEDCOM 82013; submitted by ; data originally from Joyce Rhodes ().
- Posting Aug 22 2000 by Judy Nowak to the Taylor message board at FamilyHistory.com:
http://www.familyhistory.com/messages/showmsg.asp?forumid=44496&msgnum=4294&gs=1.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Betty Renfroe ().
- Betty Renfroe () database:
http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/renfroe/1641.
- Contribution from James Hinchey ().
- 1850 census, Tomahawk Township, Searcy County, Arkansas; roll 30, page 171, dwelling #121, family #123.
- 1880 LDS census index, Liberty Township, Pope County, Arkansas; roll T9-0054, page 22D.
- 1810 census index, Rockingham, Richmond County, North Carolina.
- 1820 census index, Anson County, North Carolina.
- North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- 1840 census index, Scott County, Arkansas.
- 1850 census, Tomahawk Township, Searcy County, Arkansas; roll 30, page 171, dwelling #122, family #124.
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