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Started by Ray De Stephens. Last reply by Robert Kevin Hinkle Apr 21, 2010.

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Started by Ray De Stephens Dec 21, 2009.

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Comment by Lisa R. Garrett on September 25, 2011 at 11:58am

Just as an update to the group.  Jane Hinkle and I have been working together since we found each other on this board.  Through DNA testing we have found that our common ancestor, Anthony Hinkle (1810-1893), is a descendant of Rev. Anthony Hinkle of Germantown, PA.  We believe that our Anthony's father was Michael Hinkle who was supposedly killed in a horse riding accident around 1814.  Michael's young widow remarried and we believe his children were mostly shipped out to other relatives, apprenticeships, whatever.  They seem to have ended up scattered and no longer in touch.  There are 4, including our Anthony, that are now known.  They may account for all 4 children on the 1810 census for Michael Hinkle's family in Pulaski County, KY or there may be other children.  We cannot tell if Anthony, who was born <1 week after the enumeration of the census, was counted on that census or not. 

 

Where Jane and I are stuck is that we can find no records of Anthony up until his marriage in 1831 in Lincoln county, Kentucky.  We next found him in 1841 remarrying in neighboring Garrard county, KY.  His first wife had died leaving him with 3 small children.  Not found again until the 1850 census at which point he is living in Arkansas.  So our mystery is who took him in as a child and raised him?  Where is he on the 1830 and 1840 census?  Since he is not found as head of household, who is he living with?  How does an half-orphaned child obtain a decent education and become a doctor?

Comment by Lisa R. Garrett on September 25, 2011 at 11:35am

Hi Bobby!

What does the D. W. stand for?  Are the Daniel and Mary he is found with later his parents? 

 

Lisa

 

Comment by Bobby Gerald Hastings on September 25, 2011 at 10:16am
The Hinkles I am tracng you will find in Clay co. Ar. 1880 Cens Clay Co. Ar. he is listed as E.W. Hinkle should be D.W. Born 1853 Mo.  Father born N.C. mother Il. than I find him in Greene Co. Ar. with a Daniel Hinkle born 1809 N.C. wife Mary born Il. eny hlp back would be App.
Comment by Pamela Ann Drake on September 24, 2011 at 8:18pm

Hi Bobby! Welcome to the Hinkle List. Please tell us about your Hinkle line.

 

Pam Drake in IN.

 

Comment by Pamela Ann Drake on August 19, 2010 at 12:50am
Welcome to all new members! If you haven't done so yet please tell us about your Hinkle line.Thanks for joining! Hopefully, you will be able to find new cousins.

Pam Drake in IN.
Comment by Jane Hinkle on August 18, 2010 at 4:19pm
The Hinkles from my branch came to Garrard Co., KY in early 1800's. Anthony Hinkle is as far back as I have gotten, he was born in 1810 and left KY for Arkansas around 1842.
Comment by Therese Hinkle Jones on August 17, 2010 at 1:00am
Trying to locate information on James S. Hinkle from Kentucky in 1839. Trying to ascertain his lineage to the Henckel Family in Pennslvania.
Comment by Mary Adams on June 26, 2010 at 10:24pm
I'm having problems uploading a photo. Would someone advise me?
Comment by Mary Adams on June 26, 2010 at 10:09pm
Robert, that would be awesome if I was related to the Cagle clan in NC! I can't find much info on my greatgrandfather, Elijah Cagle, born in 1870.
Comment by Robert Kevin Hinkle on June 25, 2010 at 2:17pm
Hi Mary,

I am interested in learning more about the Hinkle/Cagle connection in North Carolina. I am on 23andme.com and have made contact with cousins who are related to the Cagle line from Rowan County (1700s), North Carolina. I believe this must be my connection to them. If it is, you (Mary) ought to be related to them too. They are family members who live in Texas.
Best to all,
Kevin
 

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