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Notes for George A Hinson

1695 On 10 July, an indenture from George Hinson of Westmoreland, Virginia to James Neale, gentleman; for 6000 pounds tobacco; 100 acres of land, bounded by Francis Adams' land called Batchelors Hope. Signed by George Hinson. Witnessed by James Taylor, John Poirst, John Champ, George Hardwick. (Liber Q, page 92, Abstracts of Charles County, Maryland Court and Land Records: 1694-1722 by Elise Greenup Jourdan, Heritage Books, 2007, page 12).

1719 On May 7, the will of Elizabeth Hall, witnessed by Elizabeth Hinson, said that George Hinson should have Elizabeth Hall's youngest daughter. [1]

1726 The will of George Hinson of Richmond County, probated Feb 1726, gave a plantation in Westmoreland County to son William, 100 acres. Named 4 children: William, Mary, Frances Martha. Executor bro. William Bailey. (Richmond County, Virginia Will 5-33, inventory 5-50)[2] [3]

Research Notes:

George Hinson, died 1728, was father of William, Mary, Frances, and Martha. [4]

DNA [5]


Footnotes:

[1] Robert Kirk Headley, Wills of Richmond County, Virginia, 1699-1800 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), 45, citing page 107, [AncestryImage].

[2] Margaret Kimbrough Mulkey, Kimbrough, Dumas and Related Southern Families (Naples, Florida: self-published, 1977), 160.

[3] Robert Kirk Headley, Wills of Richmond County, Virginia, 1699-1800 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), 58, citing pages 33, Will 5-33; and page 50, inventory 5-50, [AncestryImage].

[4] William Ashley Hinson, Hinson and Related Families (Winston-Salem, NC: 1986), 148.

[5] The family tree of a person who has a DNA match to Robert suggests a lineage to this sibling of Robert's ancestor. The lineage is through a descendant shown on our website, [Link].