┌── Maurice Hinchee
│ 1769-1835
┌── John T. Hinchee ──┤
│ 1795->1858 │
│ └── Polly Stalcup
│ 1772-?
James Monroe Hinchee ───┤
B: 1817 │ ┌── James Barley
D: ? │ │
└── Mary Barley ──────┤
1789-1825 │
└── Sarah Wiseman
M: Nancy Edwards
├── Mary Jane Hinchee (c1840-?) 1,2
├── Martha Ellen Hinchee (c1841-1895) 1,2
├── John David Hinchee (1844-1931) 1,2
├── Priscilla M. Hinchee (c1846-?) 1,2
├── Ailsey Melvina Hinchee (c1848-?) 1,2
├── Amanda Agnes Hinchee (1852-1923) 1
└── James Bates Hinchee (1855-1957) 1
James Monroe Hinchee [ID 05797]
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Born Dec 1 1817, Rockingham County, Virginia.1,2,3
He married Nancy Edwards, Jan 30 1839, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.1,3,4,5,6 Nancy, daughter of David Edwards, Jr. & Alice Johnson1,3,4, was born 18191,3,4 [about 18182], Muhlenberg County, Kentucky1,3,4.
In spite of the fact that James and Nancy were married in Muhlenberg County in 1839, and their daughter Martha was reportedly born in the same county in 1841, James does not appear to be anywhere in the 1840 census of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.7 They were probably living within someone else's household8 (the 1840 census shows only the name of head-of-household).
James and family were shown in the 1850 census (Sep 10 1850), Logan County, Kentucky:2
James M. Hinchee, age 32, born in Virginia; farmer.
Nancy Hinchee, age 32, born in Kentucky.
Living nearby in 1850 was the family of sister Sarah.9 Also living in Logan County, Kentucky in 1850 was James' father,10 and also first cousin Samuel K. Hinchey.11
James served in the Civil War. He was mustered in December 13, 1861 at Calhoun, McLean County, Kentucky. Mounted Volunteers (later became Kentucky Cavalry). Promoted from private to corporal July 23, 1863. Re-enlisted for 3 years at Nashville, TN. Mustered in February 14, 1864 at Nashville, Co. H, 3rd Regiment of Kentucky Cavalry Volunteers.1
James was blue eyed, dark hair, and dark complexion.1
James Monroe Hinchee died Marion, Kentucky.
Sources
- Contribution from Barbara Allen Coons ().
- 1850 census, District 1, Logan County, Kentucky; roll M432-211, page 54, line #21, dwelling #787, family #798.
- Contribution from Linda Hinchee ().
- Jeff Murphy database: http://genealogy.org/~smcgee/genweb/genweb.html.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- "Muhlenberg County Marriages, 1799-1901", USGenWeb Archives.
- 1840 Kentucky census index.
- Speculation.
- 1850 census, District 1, Logan County, Kentucky; roll M432-211, page 54, line #1, dwelling #784, family #795.
- 1850 census, District 1, Logan County, Kentucky; roll M432-211, page 18, line #37, dwelling #260, family #269.
- 1850 census, District 1, Logan County, Kentucky; roll M432-211, page 13, line #28, dwelling #177, family #185.
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