┌── Benjamin Hinshaw
│ 1779-1839
┌── Jesse Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1800-c1875 │
│ └── Mary -
│ c1776-?
Penina Hinshaw ───────┤
B: 1844 │
D: 1871 │
└── Nancy Miller
1820-1884
M: James Allen Temple
Penina Hinshaw [ID 01821]
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Penina Hinshaw1,2,3,4 [Penny Hinshaw1,5].
Born 18441,2,4, near Tyler, Smith County, Texas1,2,4 [Illinois3].
She married James Allen Temple1,6 [James A. Temples7], Jul 20 18591,6 [Jul 10 18597], near Tyler, Smith County, Texas1,6. James was born Jun 22 18394,6,8 [about 18373], Alabama4,6,8 [Illinois3].
James Allen "Jim" Temple was an indian fighter and served with the "Minute Men Company" under P.C. "Sing" Gilbert.5
Children:
Infant Temple, born c1858, Texas [apparently died young].
3
Angelina Temple, born c1860, Illinois [apparently died young].
3
Sarah Elizabeth Temple, born Mar 5 1864, Tyler, TX; died Aug 20 1958, Hico, TX; married Stephen Wade Worrell, Dec 23 1877.
1,4,6,9
John Byston Temple, born 1866; married Ninetta/Nina T. Cure.
1,4,9
Mary Temple, born 1869; married John L. Wooten.
1,4,9
Millie Temple, born c1871; married - Campbell.
1,9
Penina and family were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 25 1860), Anderson County, Texas:3
James Temple, age 23, born in Illinois; miller; $500 real estate; $250 personal property.
Penina Temple, age 16, born in Illinois.
Infant Temple, age 2, born in Texas.
Angelina Temple, age 6 months, born in Illinois.
Living next door in 1860 was the family of sister Margaret, with brother Joseph.10
Penina and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 27 1870), Hill County, Texas:4
Temple, J.H., age 30 [unclear], born in Alabama; farmer; $900 real estate; $250 personal property.
Temple, Penina, age 25, born in Texas.
Temple, Sarah, age 6, born in Texas.
Temple, John, age 5, born in Texas.
Temple, Mary, age 1, born in Texas.
Penina Hinshaw died Mar 13 1871, Pattens Mill, Hill County, Texas; buried near site (1988) of Spring Lakes Resort Ranch.1
After Penny died, James remarried to Hannah Darcus Miller,5,6 and had a daughter, Millie Augustine Temple in 1872.9 His second wife Hanna died in 18739 and he then married Nancy Ann King Oates,5,6,8,9 a widow with three children.8,9
James died Feb 7 1923, Brady, McCulloch County, Texas; buried Brady Cemetery, Brady, Texas.6,11 Buried by OD Mann & Sons of Brady, Texas.5
Sources
- Family Group sheets gathered at the 1992 Hinshaw reunion, submitted
by attendees.
- 1850 census, "My Subdivision", Smith County, Texas; roll M432-915, page 60A-B, line #37, dwelling #254, family #256.
- 1860 census, Kiekapoo (Kickapoo) P.O., Beat 7, Anderson County, Texas; roll M653-1287, page 56, line #7, dwelling #976, family #975.
- 1870 census, Hillsboro P.O., Precinct 4, Hill County, Texas; roll M593-1591, page 453, line #28, dwelling #266, family #266.
- Contribution from ().
- Contribution from Rose Denson ().
- Marriage Index: Texas, 1850-1900.
- 1880 LDS census index, Wilson County, Texas; roll T9-1333, page 63D.
- Contribution from Donna Hewett ().
- 1860 census, Kiekapoo (Kickapoo) P.O., Beat 7, Anderson County, Texas; roll M653-1287, page 56, line #1, dwelling #975, family #974.
- Contribution from Larry W. Houston ().
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