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Author
Publisher
Gateway Press
Pub. Date
1990.
Language
English
Description
Jonas Weed (1598-1676) sailed from England to Massachusetts in 1630. In 1635 he settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut. His wife, Mary, died in 1689. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere.
8) Hinkle Family Documents: Arkansas Peace Society: Family History, In relation to the Hinkle Family
Author
Publisher
Mildred Clark
Pub. Date
2012.
Language
English
Description
Papers pertaining to Arkansas Peace Society in relation to the Hinkle Family documents compiled by Mildred Clark
This volume contains; transcripts from society meetings.
Author
Publisher
Compiled by Mildred I. Seburn Clark
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
Charles Albert "Charley" Hinkle was the son of Charles Hinkle and Susanna March. He was the grandson of Casper Hinkle, Revolutionary War soldier, great-grandson of Capt. Charles Hinkle, Revolutionary War soldier, great-great grandson of Jacob Anthony Hinkle and the great-great-great grandson of Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel, ordained Evangelical minister.
by Pearl E. [Hinkle]McCoy and Brenda E. [McCoy] Smith
Author
Publisher
Compiled by Mildred I. Seburn Clark
Pub. Date
2011.
Language
English
Description
Charles Albert "Charley" Hinkle was the son of Charles Hinkle and Susanna March. He was the grandson of Casper Hinkle, Revolutionary War soldier, great-grandson of Capt. Charles Hinkle, Revolutionary War soldier, great-great grandson of Jacob Anthony Hinkle and the great-great-great grandson of Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel, ordained Evangelical minister.
by Pearl E. [Hinkle]McCoy and Brenda E. [McCoy] Smith
Author
Pub. Date
2012
Language
English
Description
This volume contains: Genealogy Charting on the family of Jesse Hinkle, Charts on the Descendants of Georg Rudolph Henckel, Find a grave documentation of Gravestones, Transcript of documents relating to the Arkansas Peace Society. Papers and documents pertaining to Jesse Hinkle
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Description
Transcribed from a digitized reproduction of a 32-page booklet [15 cm.] held by the Wilmington College Quaker Heritage Center. The story of the visit of Issac and Sarah Harvey, Quakers, to President Abraham Lincoln, in 1862. They made the journey to address the issues of slavery and the Civil War.
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