Re: Katherine HINCKLEY, b. August 02, 1858, Shasta, CA
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In reply to:
Katherine HINCKLEY, b. August 02, 1858, Shasta, CA
Sylvia Snapinn 5/19/03
Yes, Hinckley Heritage & History, 1982, by E. Chas. HINCKLEY, has Timothy HINCKLEY (21 May 1798 - 27 Oct. 1855) m. 1817, OH, Hannah SMITH, from York, ME (2 Feb. 1797 - 21 Oct. 1861).Children b. Belleville, St. Clair, IL:
Samuel (11 July 1818 - 27 Aug. 1879).
Russell (19 Feb. 1821 - 22 N 1892) m. 6 Jan. 1846, Jane Townsend LEVERICH. [of Belleville in 1880]
Hannah (23 Aug. 1823 - Feb. 1833).
Jacob Carr HINCKLEY (8 Mar. 1825 - 9 Oct. 1869).
Timothy Duane HINCKLEY ( 30 Je. 1827 - 21 Feb. 1907) [of Lake Union & Salmon Bay, King Co., WA, 1880].
Smith (9 Mar. 1829 - Oct. 1841)
Charles (15 Mar. 1831 - Aug. 1832)
Charity b. 23 July 1833.
Maria Louisa (18 Mar. 1836 - 13 S 1912)
Ferdinand (28 Mar. 1839 - 7 Je. 1901).
Timothy was s/o Russell HINCKLEY, b. 27 Feb. 1765, who m. May 1790, cousin Reliance TIBBETTS.
Russell was s/o Gideon HINCKLEY, b. 1728, [Truro, MA?] who m. Mary RUSSELL & moved to Georgetown/Bath, ME.
Experience HINCKLEY (16 Jan. 1720 - 15 Sept. 1798, d/o Dea. Samuel HINCKLEY & Mary FREEMAN) m. ca. 1737, Timothy TIBBETTS.
I don't see anything further on descendants of Tim & Hannah.The earlier generations are in the book but rather confused.For example, Deacon Samuel HINCKLEY (24 S 1684, Barnstable, Be., MA - 1762) is listed as having two daughters named Mary, each of whom married.However, I think that the Mary b. 12 Feb. 1710/11 died in March of the same year.Thus, the Mary, bpt. 12 Apr. 1724, Truro, probably married Joseph T(H)OMPSON.
Records of the family of Samuel HINCKLEY (24 S 1684 - 1762, s/o Samuel) are found at Brewster (bpt. 1711-1714), Harwich (1714), & Truro (ca. 1716 - 1724), MA; & York, Saco Falls, Brunswick (ca. 1735), & Biddeford, ME, where dau. Mehitable (25 D 1718 - 6 Je. 1811) m. 27 Aug. 1736, Lt. Saml. SCAMMON (1713 - 1758).
Samuel HINCKLEY (14 Feb. 1652/3 - 19 Mar. 1697/8) m. 13 Nov. 1676, Sarah POPE, who m2. 17 Aug. 1698, Thomas HUCKINS.There are many wills in early Massachusetts, and the family has been traced further in England.