┌── Thomas Hinshaw
│ c1680-?
┌── Jacob Hinshaw ───┤
│ 1710-1796 │
│ └── Mary Marshall
│ c1685-?
William Hinshaw ───────────────────┤
B: c1744 │ ┌── Joseph Mackey
D: 1832 │ │
└── Rebecca Mackey ──┤
c1716-1796 │
└── Ann Sweethen
M: Ann (Haisley) (Philips) Hinshaw
└── Ison Hinshaw (1805-?) 1
William Hinshaw [ID 00167]
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Born about 1744.2 William's birth date has been variously reported to be c1744, c1742, or c1751. A newspaper article once even claimed William was a twin of brother Thomas (whose exact birth date is also unknown).3
At Cane Creek MM on 5-6-1797, William was granted a certificate to Deep Creek MM.4
At Deep Creek MM on 6-3-1797, William was received on a certificate from Cane Creek MM dated 5-6-1797.4
At Deep Creek MM on 4-3-1802, William was granted a certificate to Deep River MM, to marry.4
He married Ann (Haisley) (Philips) Hinshaw [Ann Haisley, Ann Philips, Ann Phillips, Ann Hinshaw], 4-7-1802, Deep River MM, North Carolina.
At Deep River MM on 4-7-1802, "William, Surry Co., son of Jacob & Rebeckah, married Ann Hinshaw, widow of John, daughter of George & Sarah Haisley".2,4 See long explanation under John Hinshaw.
At Deep River MM on 7-5-1802, Ann & two daughters, and Joseph Philips, son of Ann Hinshaw, were granted certificates to Deep Creek MM.4
At Deep Creek MM on 8-7-1802, "Ann Hinshaw & daughters Ann & Mary Philips, & son, Joseph Philips" were received on a certificate from Deep River MM dated 7-5-1802.4
Ann died Nov 22 1823, North Carolina.5
William Hinshaw died 1832, Surry County, North Carolina.2
Sources
- Family lineage contributed by Edwin Everett Hinshaw
- A manuscript titled "The Hinshaw Family" by Thomas D. Hamm - submitted
by Fontella Hinshaw.
- The "Daily Pantagraph", Sept 1 1908.
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- Posting Dec 30 2004 by Leona L. Gustafson () to the Haisley message board:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hAh.2ACEB/13.
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