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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Howell Hines |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3] |
5 Mar 1758 |
Sussex, Virginia, United States |
Christening[3] |
21 May 1758 |
Albemarle Parish, Sussex, VirginiaGodparents: John Chappel, Wm Hines jr., Mary Chappel. |
Marriage |
Abt 1778 |
Sussex, Virginia, United Statesto Ann "Nancy" Collier |
Other[1] |
4 Feb 1779 |
Sussex, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of William Hines, Jr. , his father |
Will[2] |
4 Nov 1789 |
Southampton, Virginia, United States |
Death[2] |
1789 |
Southampton, Virginia, United States |
Probate[2] |
18 Dec 1789 |
Southampton, Virginia, United States |
user:sarahs 16 Nov 2013 - Sussex Co., VA, was formed from Surry Co., VA, in 1754. Albemarle Parish was originally in Surry Co. When the county lines changed, Albemarle Parish fell into Sussex Co.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Will of William Hines, Jr. , in Sussex, Virginia, United States. Will Book D
p 215.
[Hines, William, Jr., Sussex County. Will: 4 Feb 1779. Probate: 19 Feb 1784.] ... To my son Howell Hines all the lands I purchased from John Battin in Nansemond County, likewise four negroes, Jim, Moses, Agg and Little Cate and their increase. ... ... after my just debts, etc, my personal estate be divided between my three sons Howell, Micager and Booling Hines. ... ----- [Identifies Howell Hines as a son of William Hines.]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Hurley, William Neal. John William Hines, born c. 1600 in Londonderry, Ireland: his descendants, principally of North Carolina and Virginia and their associated families. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1992)
p 165.
... 8. Howell, born March 5, 1758 and died c.1789; married Ann. There is another Howell Hines, born September 5, 1747, son of David Hines (died 1789), who was married in Sussex County, Virginia on August 21, 1777 to Nancy Collier, daughter of Sampson Collier, who should not be confused with the individual here being discussed. The birth of each Howell Hines is reported in Albemarle Parish Register, Surry & Sussex Counties, Virginia 1739-1778, by Richards, with the parents of each Howell listed, so there is no confusion as to which Howell belongs to which family. The only confusion that can arise is in the subsequent families. The will of this Howell Hines is filed in Southampton County, Virginia, dated November 4, 1789 and entered for record December 18, 1789, in which his family is named. Deed Book 4, page 349, in Southampton County, contains references to his wife Ann, and his children as well. The will reads partially, as follows:
Item: I give unto my beloved wife Ann Hines the use of all my lands during her natural life and after her death to be sold and the money arising therefrom to be equally divided among my children to wit Dolly C., Sarah and Elizabeth Hines, to them and their heirs...
Item: to my beloved wife Ann Hines for the support of herself and children Dolly C., Sarah and Elizabeth Hines during her widowhood the following negroes, viz, Moses, Tom, Ned, Anthony, Aggy, Cate, Fanny and Milly, all the household and kitchen furniture and plantation utensils, my bay horse named Ball, the choice of the stock of my cattle, all my stock of hogs omitting them which are to be fattened and all my stock of sheep, one thousand two hundred pounds of fat pork, one side beef, fifty barrells of corn and all my crop of pease, cotton and potatoes, all my old bacon and fresh provided she should marry, I then give her during her life the following negroes Aggy, Fanny and Milly and at her marriage I desire that Moses, Tom, Ned, Anthony and Cate be hired out and the money arising therefrom to be appropriated to the use of the above mentioned children...
Executors were Captain Josiah Vick and James Chappell. It was witnessed by Boling Hines, brother of Howell, and by James Chappell, who married his sister Sally, thus almost surely identifying this Howell Hines as the maker of the will. There is also a certain repetition of names among those of the slaves listed here in Howell's will, and in that of his father, William Hines, Jr. (1714). Howell's children were:
a. Dolly C. (or Polly C.), married in Greensville County, Virginia to Robert Dupree on August 16, 1797 b. Sarah c. Elizabeth C. ...
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Richards, Gertrude Randolph Bramlette, and Florence M. Leonard. Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex counties, 1739-1778. (Richmond, Virginia: National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, c1958)
1984.
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