┌── Jesse Hinshaw
│ 1780-1853
┌── William Hinshaw ────┤
│ 1802-1877 │
│ └── Eunice Gifford
│ 1778-1820
Eliza Jane Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1825 │ ┌── James W. Mendenhall
D: 1904 │ │
└── Hannah Mendenhall ──┤
1802-1876 │
└── Miriam Hoggatt
M: Miles Chamness
Eliza Jane Hinshaw [ID 00366]
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Born 8-15-1825, Marlborough MM, North Carolina.1,2,3,4
She married Miles Chamness2,5,6,7, Nov 3 18452,5,6,7 [Nov 20 18453], Randolph County, North Carolina2,5,6,7. Miles, son of Anthony Chamness & Amy Reynolds2,3,4, was born Sep 22 18102,3,4 [about 18128], Randolph County, North Carolina2,3,4.
A marriage bond was recorded for Eliza Jane & Miles Chamness on Nov 3 1845, Randolph County, North Carolina.5
At Marlborough MM on 2-7-1846, Eliza Jane Chamness (formerly Hinshaw) condemned her "marriage out of unity".1
Children:2,8
Lorenzo Leonidas Chamness, born Aug 23 1846, died Dec 20 1922; married Martha C. Wood; buried at Providence.
4
Orlendo/Arlendo Gustavus Chamness, born Mar 4 1851, died Mar 2 1891; married Katherine Mather Bristow.
Hannah Emma Chamness, born Oct 6 1855, died Feb 16 1930; married Stanton Presnell King (May 4 1860 - Nov 13 1936); both buried at Providence.
4
Edwina Chamness, born about 1858.
Eliza and family were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 10 1860), Randolph County, North Carolina:8
Miles Chamness, age 48, born in North Carolina; farmer; $850 real estate; $1115 personal property.
Eliza J. Chamness, age 30; domestic.
Lorenzo L. Chamness, age 12.
Orlendo G. Chamness, age 7.
Hannah Chamness, age 4.
John Smith, age 17; bound.
Mary Reynolds, age 20; domestic.
Living next door in 1860 were Eliza's parents;9 a few houses away was the family of son Orlando.10
Miles died Sep 26 1887, Brunswick, North Carolina; buried Providence Friends PM Cemetery, Providence Township, Randolph County, North Carolina.2,3,4,7
Eliza Jane Hinshaw died Apr 13 1904, buried Providence Friends PM Cemetery, Providence Township, Randolph County, North Carolina.2,3,4
Sources
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- Chamness Family Database: http://bgwilliams.apexhosting.com/uscham.htm.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- Contribution from Waldo Hinshaw citing: "Providence Cemetery Listing",
"Piedmont North Carolina Cemeteries, Volume IV". Mr & Mrs L S Hornaday Jr.
Published 1991 by L S Hornaday, Burlington, NC 27217.
- "North Carolina Marriage Bonds" fiche in the LDS Family History Library.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- "Mendenhall-DL Genealogical Database",
http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/gedcom/MFA-Dean-Leonard/index.html,
from William Dean Leonard ().
- 1860 census, New Salem P.O., Eastern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M653-910, page 279, line #7, dwelling #765, family #765.
- 1860 census, New Salem P.O., Eastern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M653-910, page 279, line #14, dwelling #766, family #766.
- 1860 census, New Salem P.O., Eastern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M653-910, page 279, line #39, dwelling #773, family #773.
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