William Hincher
B: 1801
D: <1880
M: Charlotte Carroll
├── William Patterson Hincher (1829-?) 1,2
├── Phoebe Ann Hincher (1835-1914) 1,3
├── Michael E. Hincher (1837-?) 1,2
├── John Hincher (<1839-1865) 1
├── Mary Jane Hincher (<1841-1930) 1,2
├── Letha Hincher (<1843-?) 1,2
├── Thomas Jefferson Hincher (1846-1926) 1,2,4
└── James Madison Hincher (1848-<1920) 1,2
William Hincher [ID 02223]
| Click here to switch to Ahnentafel view: |
William Hincher1,2,5,6 [William Hinchey3,7,8,9, William Hinshaw3,10].
Born 18011,2,10 [about 17905], Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina1,2,10.
He married Charlotte Carroll, Aug 13 1827, Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina.1,2,3,7 A marriage bond was recorded for William Hinchey & Charlotte Carroll on Aug 13 1827, Orange County, North Carolina. Bondsman: William Farr. Witness: Saml T. Tillingh.9
Charlotte was born Jun 15 1808, Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina.1,2,5,11,12
A William Hinchey family (probably this family) was shown in the 1840 census, Wilkes County, North Carolina:13
Wm Hinchey household:
1 male under age 5.
2 males age 5-10.
1 male age 40-50 (William).
1 female under age 5.
1 female age 10-15.
1 female age 20-30 (Charlotte).
William and family were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 7 1860), Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina:5
Wm Hincher, age 70, born in North Carolina; "coopper"; $57 real estate; $100 personal property.
Clarlott Hincher, age 52, born in North Carolina; cannot read or write.
John Hincher, age 20, born in North Carolina; farm laborer; attended school.
Living nearby in 1860 were sons Michael Hincher14 and William Patterson Hincher,15 and also an unidentified George Hincher.16
William and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 23 1870), Wilkesboro, Mulberry Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina:6
Hincher, William, age 76, born in North Carolina; cooper; $100 real estate.
Hincher, Charlotte, age 63, born in North Carolina; keeping house; cannot read or write.
Living nearby in 1870 were sons James17 William18 and Thomas,19 and also an unidentified George Hincher.20
William Hincher died before 1880, Millers Creek, Wilkes County, North Carolina; buried Old Bumgarner/Baumgartner Cemetery, near Millers Creek, North Carolina.1,2,11,21 Note: William's gravestone shows he died in 1885,10 although this seems to conflict with census data11 - it's possible the gravestone was added many years later and might not be correct.22
Widow Charlotte was shown in the 1880 census (Jun 4-5 1880), living in the household of daughter Phoebe Ann, Reddies River Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina:11
Hinchey, Charlotte, mother-in-law, age 71, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; widow; cannot read or write.
Also living in Reddies River Township in 1880 was the family of George Hinchey #2305.23
Widow Charlotte was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 11 1900), still living in the household of daughter Phoebe Ann, Reddies River Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina:12
Hinshaw, Charlotte, mother-in-law, age 92, born June 1808 in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; widow; 8 children, 4 living; cannot read or write.
Charlotte died Nov 9 1905, Millers Creek, Wilkes County, North Carolina; buried Pleasant Home Church Cemetery.1,2
A detailed list of descendents of William & Charlotte was published in "Log Cabin Families of Stone Mountain, North Carolina", compiled by Hardin and Virginia Royall (Nu-Line Printing Company).24
See also: George Hincher #2305 and Patterson Hinchey #3548 who both also lived in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Note that William named his first son William Patterson Hincher.
Also see: Gilbert Hinchey #10927 who was probably closely related.
See also: William Hinshaw #4537, who might be the same person.25 The father of William Hinshaw #4537 was shown living in Wilkes County in 1800.
Great grandson Ambrose Milton Hincher (1918-2008) said that William Hincher/Hinchey/Hinshaw and George Hincher #2305 and Patterson Hinchey #3548 were brothers, and all lived in the Mulberry area just outside of North Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina.26
Photo: William Hinshaw/Hinchey/Hincher gravestone
27
Photo: Charlotte Carroll Hinshaw/Hinchey/Hincher gravestone
28
This person's ancestry is unknown!
If you know who the parents were, please
Sources
- Contribution from Cathryn Barnes ().
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. "North Carolina Marriges 1850-1868"; Ancestry, Inc.
- 1860 census, Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 316, line #29, dwelling #856, family #858.
- 1870 census, Wilkesboro, Mulberry Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 335b, line #38, dwelling #33, family #33;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/wilkes/census/1870/.
- Orange County, North Carolina, Marriages; USGenWeb Archives.
- "North Carolina Marriges 1850-1868": Ancestry, Inc.
- North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- William Hinshaw gravestone, Baumgartner Cemetery, near Millers Creek, North Carolina.
- 1880 census, Reddies River, Wilkes County, North Carolina; roll T9-0987, ED 221, page 196B, line #23, dwelling #45, family #45.
- 1900 census, Reddies River Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina; roll T623-1224, ED 155, page 7B, line #70, dwelling #133, family #134.
- 1840 census, McNiels District, Wilkes County, North Carolina; roll M704-373, page 95.
- 1860 census, Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 302, line #35, dwelling #751, family #752.
- 1860 census, Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 303, line #1, dwelling #753, family #754.
- 1860 census, Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 264, line #7, dwelling #476, family #472.
- 1870 census, Wilkesboro, Mulberry Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 335b, line #8, dwelling #26, family #26;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/wilkes/census/1870/.
- 1870 census, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 349b, line #19, dwelling #123, household #123;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/wilkes/census/1870/.
- 1870 census, Mulberry Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 346b, line #15, dwelling #72, family #72;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/wilkes/census/1870/.
- 1870 census, Wilkes County, North Carolina; page 339b, line #18, dwelling #88, family #88;
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/wilkes/census/1870/.
- Contribution from Fred Milton Hincher.
- Speculation.
- 1880 census, Reddies River, Wilkes County, North Carolina; roll T9-0987, ED 221, page 195C, line #12, dwelling #15, family #15.
- Contribution from Susan Caroline (Ford) Johnson.
- Speculative.
- Contribution from Fred Milton Hincher citing:
Ambrose Milton Hincher, grandson of Thomas Jefferson Hincher.
- Photo courtesy of Linda Hinchey () and Kenneth Williams ().
- Photo courtesy of Linda Hinchey ().
If you have additional information on this person, please share!
This page last updated Wed Oct 26 10:33:42 2016
If you would like to be automatically notified by email
whenever an update
is made affecting this page then enter your email address
and click the "Enter" button below:
How is this person related to other ancestors?
To find out, enter the database ID number of another ancestor,
and then click the "Enter" button below:
If you would like to save this person on your computer
▾ more...
You can download the information on this page to a file on your computer.
Several options are available - see the available file types below.
Instructions for all file types:
-
Click on one of the links shown below to choose the type
of file desired.
-
When your browser asks if you want to save the file,
tell it to "Save As", and then, using your browser's "Save As" dialog,
find the folder on your computer where you want it saved, and type-in a
file name for the file to be saved.
With some browsers you might need to "View Downloads" and then
save the downloaded file from there.
-
Open the file with your word processing program,
or your genealogy program, and edit the file as desired.
Please retain the copyright notice within the file!
The purpose of the copyright notice is to prevent a company (or a person)
from harvesting this data and then re-selling it (as a book or whatever).
We don't want our descendents (or cousins) to have to pay for this
information, which was collected with the intent to make it freely available.
HTML (DOC) FILE
You can save a copy of this person's page in HTML format, which you could
then edit as you wish using many common word processing programs such as
Microsoft Word or
Open Office Writer
(if you need a word processing program then
Open Office
is great, free and recommended).
Note: once in your word processing program then you should have
options to save the file in an alternate format, e.g. as a ".doc"
file, or perhaps a ".pdf" file, etc., depending on options available in
your word processing program.
Click here to download the file in HTML format.
PLAIN TEXT FILE
You can save a copy of this person's page in simple text format, which you could
then edit as you wish using many common word processing programs.
You won't see the same appearance as the web page, but you'll have all
the text which you can edit any way that you wish.
Click here to download the file in Plain Text format.
Return to HFA Home Page
Copyright © 1997-2024, The Hinshaw Family Association. All rights reserved.
Permission is granted for all free personal, private and non-commercial uses.
Commercial use of any portion contained herein is expressly prohibited.
Privacy Policies
This site uses spambot thwarting technology to hide email addresses
from all known email harvesting programs used by spammers.
[This page was computer generated]