┌── Patterson Hinchey
│ c1805-1862
┌── James G. Hinchey ──┤
│ 1844-1906 │
│ └── Rebecca Holderway
│ c1806-1885
Larkin Elzin Hinchey ───┤
B: 1867 │
D: 1946 │
└── Nancy Jane Hart
1846-?
M: Gertrude Sherbett
Larkin Elzin Hinchey [ID 05784]
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Larkin Elzin Hinchey1 [Larkin Elwin Hinshaw2].
Born Sep 26 1867, Jefferson County, Tennessee.3,4
At Lost Creek MM on 2-25-1871, Larkin Elwin Hinshaw was received by request,2 On the same date, his parents James and Nancy Jane Hinshaw, his aunt Sarah Elizabeth, and an unidentified Laura Catherine Hinshaw were all also received by request.2
An undated list of members of Lost Creek MM includes Larkin Elzin Hinchey, uncle Joseph Hinchey (disowned) and his wife Sarah, aunt Sarah (Hinchey) Hightower, and his mother Nancy J. Hinchey.5
He married Gertrude Sherbett5 [Gertie Sherbert4]. Gertrude, daughter of Jack Sherbert & Emely Cagleby, was born Apr 8 1872, Jefferson County, Tennessee.4,5
Larkin Elzin Hinchey died Feb 6 1946, rural Jefferson County, Tennessee; age 78y 4m 10d.4,5
Gertrude died Jul 4 1948, Knoxville General Hospital, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee; age 76y 2m 27d.4
Sources
- Contribution from James Hinchey citing:
an undated list of members of Lost Creek MM.
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- 1880 census, Civil District 14, Jefferson County, Tennessee; ED 175, page 470D, line #14, dwelling #34, family #34.
- Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1958; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from James Hinchey.
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