1. Nancy Reynolds (c1833-1909) m Calvin McFarland
2.. Samuel P. Hinshaw (c1853-?)
+Luisa/Louise Duman/Dryman/Drymon
Samuel P. Hinshaw [ID 02539]
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Samuel P. Hinshaw1,2 [Samuel Perry McFarland3,4,5,6].
Born about 18531,2 [Dec - 18526, 18547], Tennessee1,2.
Samuel was apparently born Samuel Perry McFarland, a child of Nancy Reynolds's earlier marriage to Calvin McFarland.3,8 He seems to have adopted the Hinshaw name when young,1,2 but reverted to McFarland later in life.4,5,6
He married Luisa/Louise Duman/Dryman/Drymon, Jun 8 1873, Greene County, Tennessee.4
Samuel McFarland and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 15 1880), Greene County, Tennessee:5
McFarland, Sam'l, age 27, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; cannot read or write.
McFarland, Louisa, wife, age 24, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; keeping house.
McFarland, George W., son, age 4, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
McFarland, Eliza Jane, daughter, age 1, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
Drymon, Melissa, mother [sic], age 62, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; widow; cannot read or write.
Living next door in 1880 was the family of brother Nathan.9
Samuel McFarland and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 12 1900), Greene County, Tennessee:6
McFarlin, Samuel, head-of-household, age 47, born Dec 1852 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; married 27 years; occupation: crock molder; owned farm (free).
McFarlin, Louisie, wife, age 43 [unclear], born July 1856 in Tennessee; parents born in North Carolina; married 27 years.
McFarlin, William, son, age 18, born Jan 1882 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; occupation: molder, potter shop.
McFarlin, John, son, age 13, born Aug 1886 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
McFarlin, Nora, daughter, age 9, born June 1890 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
McFarlin, Hubert, son, age 4, born Aug 1895 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
Samuel Perry McFarland died 1931, buried Midway Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Midway, Greene County, Tennessee.7,10
Sources
- 1860 census, 23rd Civil District, Blue Spring P.O., Greene County, Tennessee; page 413A-B, line #39, dwelling #1406, family #1406.
- 1870 census, 7th Civil District, Romeo P.O., Greene County, Tennessee; page 239B, line #17, dwelling #39, family #39.
- Contribution from Debbie Whitaker ().
- Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1880 census, District 7, Greene County, Tennessee; roll T9-1258, ED 49, page 117A, line #26, dwelling #239, family #241.
- 1900 census, Civil District 19, Greene County, Tennessee; roll T623-1573, ED 49, page 8A, line #41, dwelling #133, family #134.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Speculation.
- 1880 census, District 7, Greene County, Tennessee; roll T9-1258, ED 49, page 117A, line #31, dwelling #240, family #242.
- Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery burials; USGenWeb Archives:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/greene/cemeteries/cmbrlndpc.txt.
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