┌── William Hinshaw
│ 1724-1814
┌── Thomas Hinshaw ────┤
│ 1757-1825 │
│ └── Sarah Courtney
│ 1730-c1768
Aaron Hinshaw ───────┤
B: 1789 │ ┌── William Marshill
D: 1840 │ │
└── Rebecca Marshill ──┤
1762-1836 │
└── Rebecca Dixson
M: Margary Underwood
├── Milo Hinshaw (c1812-?) 1,2,3
├── Marinda Hinshaw 1,3
├── Mary Hinshaw 1,3
└── Melissa Hinshaw (c1818-1894) 1,3
Aaron Hinshaw [ID 00084]
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Born 7-15-1789, Randolph County, North Carolina.1,3,4,5,6
He married Margary Underwood, Sep 22 1811, Randolph County, North Carolina.1,3,5,7,8 Margary was born about 1889, North Carolina.2
At Cane Creek MM on 12-6-1817, Aaron was disowned for his "marriage out of unity".4
Aaron Hinshaw died Jan 6 1840, buried Shiloh Church, near Julian, North Carolina.1,9,10 Aaron made his will on Jan 21 18357,10 (proved 1840)10 - see below.
Widow Margary was shown in the 1840 census, Randolph County, North Carolina:11
Margery Hinshaw household:
1 male age 20-30.
2 females age 20-30.
1 female age 50-60 [Margary].
no slaves.
4 persons total in household.
Margary was shown in the 1850 census (Nov 27 1850), living with son Milo in Randolph County, North Carolina:2
Milo Hinshaw, age 38, born in North Carolina; farmer; $200 real estate.
Margory Hinshaw, age 61, born in North Carolina; $200 real estate; cannot read or write.
Living two houses away was the household of Aaron's brother Enoch.12
Photo: Aaron Hinshaw's last will and testament
10
Sources
- "Family of William & Rebecca Dixon Marshill, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting,
Orange County, N.C.", by Thomas W. Marshall (Washington D.C., 1945, a
typewritten manuscript), from the National Library of the Daughters of
the American Revolution (Washington D.C.) "Marshill Family Genealogical
Records 1700-1900", microfilm #0876559, item 5, in the LDS FHL.
- 1850 census, Northern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M432-641, page 240B, line #12, dwelling #1127, family #1127.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- Society of Friends, Cane Creek MM Records; LDS FHL microfilm #0371251
- "Hinshaw Family Genealogical Notes", apparently prepared for William Wade Hinshaw
by Edna Harvey Joseph; LDS FHL microfilm #1571899, Items 7-8
- "North Carolina Marriages to 1825" (www.ancestry.com).
- LDS Pedigree Resource File.
- Randolph County, North Carolina original wills; LDS FHL microfilm #1578527
- 1840 census, Northern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll 369, page 121.
- 1850 census, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll 641, page 240, dwelling #1125.
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