┌── William Henshaw
│ 1742-1817
┌── William Henshaw ───┤
│ 1780-1868 │
│ └── Mehitable Moffet
│ 1746-1839
John Granger Hincher ───┤
B: 1815 │ ┌── Eli Granger
D: 1878 │ │
└── Lucretia Granger ──┤
1786-1849 │
└── Jemima Leavitt
M: Mary Pickney
├── Mary Henrietta Hincher (1841-1895) 1,2
├── Harriet E. Hincher (1843-1925) 1,2,3
├── Lucretia M. Hincher (1845-?) 1,2
├── Jerusha Hincher (1849-1891) 1,2
├── John H. Hincher (1850-1928) 1,2,4
├── Clarissa Hincher (1854-?) 1,2
└── William Hincher (1856-1863) 1,2
John Granger Hincher [ID 07971]
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John Granger Hincher1,4,5 [John Granger Henshaw6].
Born Oct 25 1815, North Greece, near Charlotte (now Rochester), New York.1,6 (1816).4
He married Mary Pickney1 [Mary Pinckney6], about 18401, North Greece, near Charlotte (now Rochester), New York1. Mary was born 1817.4
John and Mary lived in Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan.6
On Oct 10 1840, John Hincher acquired 80 acres of land in St. Joseph County, Michigan.5
John was shown in the 1845 state census, St. Joseph County, Michigan (Burr Oak, page 32).7
John and family were again shown in the 1860 census (Jul 23 1860), St. Joseph County, Michigan:2
John Hincher, age 44, born in New York; farmer; $2000 real estate; $600 personal property.
Mary Hincher, age 42, born in New York.
Living next door in 1860 was the family of brother Abel.8
John Granger Hincher died 1878, age 62 years.4 (Apr 6 1873).1 (1881).6
Mary died 1905, age 88 years.4
Sources
- Contribution from Raymond G. Hincher.
- 1860 census, Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan; page 169, line #21, dwelling #1275, family #1271.
- Tennessee, Death Records, 1908-1958; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Burr Oak Cemetery F-J, St. Joseph County, Michigan; USGenWeb Archives.
- St. Joseph Co., MI General Land Office Records - 1807-1907; USGenWeb Archives.
- Granger, John: "History of the Granger Family"; 1893.
- 1845 state census index, Michigan.
- 1860 census, Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan; page 169, line #30, dwelling #1276, family #1272.
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