Mary Hinshaw

                                      ┌── William Hinshaw
                                      │       ?-1699 
                 ┌── Thomas Hinshaw ──┤
                 │   c1680-?          │
                 │                    └── Elizabeth -
                 │                                   
Mary Hinshaw ────┤
B: ?             │                    ┌── Jacob Marshall
D: ?             │                    │
                 └── Mary Marshall ───┤
                     c1685-?          │
                                      └── Margaret Edwards
M: Jacob Haddock

Mary Hinshaw     [ID 00917] Click here to switch to Ahnentafel view: Ahnentafel View

She married Jacob Haddock1,2 [Jacob Haydock3], 7-29-17421,2, Grange MM, Northern Ireland1,2.  Jacob, son of John Haydock & Rebecca Whitfield.4  

Jacob Haydock, of Cabragh, County Tyrone, son of John Haydock, of Stangmore, same county, descended from the Haydocks of Lancashire.3  

Mary & Jacob had seven children:3

John Haddock.
Rebecca Haddock.
Mary Haddock.
Margaret Haddock.
Jacob Haddock.
Joseph Haydock.
Henry Haydock.

NOTE: Mary has been shown in some published genealogies as a daughter of John Hinshaw #35, either by his first wife, Dorothy Lennox,5 or by his second wife, Elizabeth Belshaw.6,7  

However, in a letter dated 20 January 1769 William Hinshaw #34 said "let Jacob Haddock and Joseph Haddock know their two brothers and families is well, to wit Jacob Henshaw and William".  

William's use of the word "brother" was not always exact, often using "brother" to mean "brother-in-law" or even simply "friend", so there is some uncertainty.  But this wording in William's letter seems to indicate that Mary Hinshaw, as well as Margaret Hinshaw #7569, were sisters of Jacob Hinshaw and William Hinshaw, thus Mary and Margaret are thought to have been daughters of Thomas Hinshaw & Mary Marshall.8  


Sources

  1. "Society of Friends Register Transcripts - Grange Monthly Meeting", microfilm number 0571396 in the LDS Family History Library.
  2. Grange Monthly Meeting, Births, Marriages, Deaths; Religious Society of Friends in Ireland (Yearly Meeting), Dublin; microfilm number 571396 (items 5-7) in the LDS Family History Library
  3. Myers, Albert Cook. "Immigration of Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania", Swarthmore, PA: 1902; GR929.3748 M99 in a local library.
  4. The Haydock database: http://www2.palladiumnet.com/FamilyGathering/WebPages/mikehaydock.
  5. A handwritten document titled "Hinshaws - Early Chatham Co. & Cane Creek Quaker Meeting", by William C. & Nolan Moran.
  6. "Hinshaw-Bernard and Related Families" by Cordelia E. Bogue Wright, in the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS), microfiche #6019151.
  7. "History and Genealogy of the Hinshaw Family", compiled by Joseph Calvin Hinshaw, 1967; with considerable content from William Perry Johnson, a noted genealogist hired by Joseph Calvin Hinshaw. Contributed by Bob Mount ()
  8. Deductive conclusion.


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