1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631) m - Kendrick
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... John Hinshaw (c1660->1768) m Elizabeth Belshaw
6...... William Hinshaw (1724-1814) m Sarah Courtney (1730-c1768)
7....... Ezra Hinshaw (1753-1836) m Ruth Marshill (1759-1857)
8........ William Hinshaw (1779-1869) m Lorohame Beeson (1786-1839)
9......... Sebarah Hinshaw (1809-1906)
+Moses Hammond (1803-1891)
Sebarah Hinshaw [ID 00378]
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Sebarah Hinshaw1 [Sabarah Hinshaw1, Sabrah Hinshaw2,3, Sabra Hinshaw4, Sybel Hinshaw5, Sarah Hinshaw6].
Born 8-28-1809, Marlborough MM, North Carolina.1,6,7
She married Moses Hammond, Apr 8 1850, Randolph County, North Carolina.1,2,5,6,7 Moses, son of John Hammond & Sarah Hinshaw, was born Nov 16 1803.7,8,9
A marriage bond was recorded for Sybel Hinshaw & Moses Hammond on Apr 8 1850, Randolph County, North Carolina.5
Sebarah Hinshaw was the second wife of Moses Hammond. His first wife was Ruth Lawrence, daughter of Peter Lawrence & Abigail Haydock.10
At Marlborough MM on 10-5-1850, Sabarah Hammond (formerly Hinshaw) condemned her marriage "out of unity".1
Moses was the son of Sebarah's great aunt, Sarah (Hinshaw) Hammond (sister of Sebarah's grandfather Ezra). Sebarah and Moses were first cousins once removed.7
Sebarah and Moses and his children were shown in the 1850 census (Aug 16 1850), Randolph County, North Carolina:9
Moses Hammond, age 46, born in North Carolina; farmer; $815 real estate.
Siba Hammond, age 40, born in North Carolina.
Henry Hammond, age 17, born in North Carolina; farmer; attended school.
Jesse Hammond, age 16, born in North Carolina; farmer; attended school.
Moses Hammond, age 14, born in North Carolina; attended school.
J. Milton Hammond, age 12, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Sally Hammond, age 3, born in North Carolina.
Moses died Nov 10 1891.8
Sebarah Hinshaw died Jul 1 1906.2,11
A clipping appearing in an 1899 newspaper gives this account of the celebration of the 90th birthday of Sabrah Hinshaw Hammond:11
On the 27th instant, about three hundred people assembled at the old Hammond homestead eight miles south of Asheboro to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of Mrs. Sabrah Hammond, widow of the late Moses Hammond, who died at the ripe age of 89 in the autumn of '93. The audience assembled at 12 o'clock under the great oaks of the primeval forest, in front of the residence, where religious services were conducted by the Revs. Philander White and W. R. Smith, after which a few nice presents were presented. Everybody then assembled at a long well filled table in the grove. The evening was spent in social conversation. Sixty of those present were relatives of grandma Hammond, and the large crowd assembled shows the esteem, admiration and appreciation in which grandma Hammond is held by the good people who knew her.
She was a Hinshaw before her marriage and has living the following brothers and sisters: Mines Hinshaw, a prominent farmer of Guilford county, who is 75 years old, has made trigonometry a specialty, a practicing surveyor for 50 years, serving as county surveyor for Randolph. Milton Hinshaw, a farmer living near Worthville, 78 years old. Mrs. Levicy Cox, widow of Wiley Cox, 81 years old and living at Buffalo Ford. Darius Hinshaw, a farmer living near Asheboro, who is 87 years old. All the above named were present except Darius and Milton. Two of her brothers and a sister are dead, Jas. Hinshaw, who lived to a good ripe old age, and Zebedee, who died in middle life, Juretta Cox, wife of Robert Cox, who died in the prime of life.
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Photo: Sabra Hinshaw
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Sources
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- Contribution from William Banks Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Carol Lawrence Vidales, citing:
The Randolph Co. NC GENEALOGICAL JOURNAL, Vol III No. 4, page 3.
- Contribution from Lee Hoyt Hinshaw Jr..
- "North Carolina Marriage Bonds" fiche in the LDS Family History Library.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- "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.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- 1850 census, Southern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M432-641, page 106, line #37, dwelling #362, family #368.
- Contribution from Carol Lawrence Vidales.
- Contribution from Carol Lawrence Vidales, citing:
The Randolph County NC GENEALOGICAL JOURNAL, Vol III No. 4, page 3.
- Photo courtesy of Lee Hoyt Hinshaw Jr..
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