┌── John Hinshaw
│ 1724-1783
┌── Thomas Hinshaw ────┤
│ 1764-1822 │
│ └── Rebecca Wethereld
│ c1731-1783
Deborah Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1800 │ ┌── Henry Holliday
D: 1864 │ │
└── Rebecca Holliday ──┤
1764-1848 │
└── Mary Fayle
M: Isaac Rich
Deborah Hinshaw [ID 00830]
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Born 12-19-1800, Marlborough MM, North Carolina.1,2,3,4
She married Isaac Rich, 3-9-1820, Marlborough MM, North Carolina.1,2 Isaac, son of Moses Rich & Amy Robbins, was born Jul 26 1797, North Carolina.1,2,3,4
Note that this Hinshaw family was apparently very friendly with the Moses and Amy Rich family: Deborah married Isaac Rich, Deborah's sister Mary married brother Ezekiel Rich, and their sister Hannah married brother Richard Rich.2
Children:3,4,5
Thomas Hinshaw Rich, born 1820, North Carolina; died 1873; married 1840, Betsy D. Peacock (children: Matilda, Minerva/Manerva, Elmira, Levi P., Debora and Angelina Rich).
6,7,8
Jabez Rich, born 1823, North Carolina; married Sarah -- (children: Vilence, Mary and Isaac Rich).
9
Eunice Rich, born 1825.
Phinias Rich, born 1828, North Carolina.
Annis Rich, born 1830; died 1831.
Elias Rich, born Dec 12 1833, Indiana; died Mar 20 1888; married Mary Ann Coppock, Nov 15 1856 (children: Julia/Julianna, Albert, Ella/Luella, Lindley, Alice, and Francis Rich).
10,11,12
Cyrus Rich, born 1837, Indiana.
Cynthia Rich, born 1838, Indiana.
Lucinda Rich, born 1842, Indiana.
At Marlborough MM on 8-11-1831, Deborah & Isaac Rich and family were granted certificates to White Lick MM, Indiana.1
Deborah and family were shown in the 1850 census (Aug 20 1850), Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana:3
Isaac Rich, age 53, born in North Carolina; farmer; $1500 real estate.
Deborah Rich, age 50, born in North Carolina.
Phineas Rich, age 27 (or 22 - unclear), born in North Carolina; carpenter; attended school.
Eunice Rich, age 25, born in North Carolina.
Elias Rich, age 17, born in Indiana; farmer; attended school.
Cyrus Rich, age 13, born in Indiana; attended school.
Cyntha Rich, age 11, born in Indiana; attended school.
Lucinda Rich, age 7, born in Indiana; attended school.
Elvira Bond, age 3, born in Indiana.
Jesse Rich, age 17, born in North Carolina; farmer.
Living next door in 1850 was the family of son Thomas Rich (wife Betsy);6 one more house away was the family of son Jabez Rich (wife Sarah).9
Deborah and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jun 11 1860), Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana:4
Isaac Rich, age 62, born in North Carolina; farmer; $2800 real estate; $575 personal property.
Debora Rich, age 59, born in North Carolina.
Lucinda A Rich, age 17, born in Indiana; attended school.
Elvina Bond, age 11, born in Indiana; attended school.
Living four houses away in 1860 was the family of son Elias Rich (wife Mary A. and daughter Julianna);11 one more house away was the family of son Thomas Rich (wife Betsy D. and six children).7
Isaac died Oct 17 1862, buried Howard County, Indiana.2
Deborah Hinshaw died 1864, buried Howard County, Indiana.2
Sources
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- "Genealogy of Hinshaw/Henshaw"
by DoraLee Harvey Hatley (see Mary Jane Hinshaw),
in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0982181, item 4.
- 1850 census, Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M432-151, page 393A-B, line #35, dwelling #8, family #8.
- 1860 census, New London P.O., Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 740, line #1, dwelling #195, family #190.
- Contribution from Marion Hinshaw.
- 1850 census, Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M432-151, page 393A, line #29, dwelling #7, family #7.
- 1860 census, New London P.O., Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 740, line #25, dwelling #200, family #195.
- Posting May 7 2007 by Mary Pat McElhiney () to RICH-L.
- 1850 census, Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M432-151, page 393A, line #24, dwelling #6, family #6.
- Contribution from John Rich ().
- 1860 census, New London P.O., Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 740, line #22, dwelling #199, family #194.
- 1880 LDS census index, Monroe Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll T9-0285, page 499C.
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