Person:William Binns (24)

Watchers
m. 1803
  1. Jonathan Binns1804 - 1883
  2. John Binns1805 - 1832
  3. Mary Binns1807 - 1905
  4. William Binns1807 - 1881
  5. Sarah Binns1809 - 1810
  6. Richard Binns1810 - 1833
  7. Sarah B. Binns1813 -
  8. David Binns1815 - 1877
  9. John Binns1817 - 1832
  10. Ann H. Binns1820 - 1874
  11. James Binns1822 - 1825
  12. Benjamin H. Binns1825 - 1825
  • HWilliam Binns1807 - 1881
  • WRuth Gibson1821 - 1887
m. 10 Mar 1830
  1. Gibson Binns1830 - 1897
  2. Charles Binns1832 - 1838
  3. Richard Binns1834 - 1918
  4. Robert Binns1835 - 1838
  5. David Binns1837 - 1922
  6. Mary Binns1838 - 1884
  7. Amos Binns1840 - 1872
  8. John Binns1842 - 1864
  9. Martha Binns1844 - 1848
  10. Thomas Clarkson Binns1846 - 1860
  11. William Henry Binns1848 - 1933
  12. Hannah Binns1850 - 1883
  13. Margaret Binns1851 - 1886
  14. Oliver H. Binns1857 - 1939
Facts and Events
Name William Binns
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3][4] 15 Feb 1807 Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Other[5] 31 Jan 1827 Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesReceived on request
Marriage 10 Mar 1830 Redstone, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of Americato Ruth Gibson
Other[5] 1 Aug 1832 Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesGranted certificate
Other[6] 2 Aug 1832 Providence, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of AmericaFrom Redstone MM, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America dated 1 Aug 1838. Received on certificate from
Other[6] 3 Jun 1841 Providence, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of AmericaGranted certificate
Other[5] 30 Jun 1841 Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesFrom Providence MM, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America dated 3 Jun 1841. Received on certificate from
Other[5] 29 Jun 1842 Redstone MM, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United StatesGranted certificate
Other[7] 23 Aug 1842 Short Creek MM, Harrison Co., Ohio, United States of AmericaFrom Redstone MM, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America dated 29 Jun 1842. Received on certificate from
Other[7] 21 Feb 1860 Short Creek MM, Harrison Co., Ohio, United States of AmericaDisowned
Death[2] 5 Mar 1881 Camp Clare Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, United States of America
Burial? Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America

RELIGION: Christian - Religious Society of Friends. 31 Jan 1827 - Son of David, received by request. 1 Aug 1832 - (Redstone) granted certificate to Providence MM. 2 Aug 1832 - (Providence) William & wife, Ruth, & children Gibson and Charles, received on certificate fromRedstone MM, Pennsylvania, USA, dated 1832. 3 Jun 1841 - (Providence) William & wife, Ruth, & children, Gibson, Richard, David, Mary & Amos, granted certificate to Redstone MM, Pennsylvania, USA. 30 Jun 1841 - received on certificate from Providence MM, Pennsylvania, USA, dated 6 Mar 1841. 30 Jun 1848 - Granted certificate to Short Creek MM, Ohio, USA. 21 Feb 1860 - Wm., Ruth and Mary disowned jG (W). Methodist Episcopalian.

MARRIAGE: William and Ruth had fourteen children.

OCCUPATION: Tanner - learnt trade from his father David. He was still at home in 1828 (see mother's letter). As a young man established a tannery at Perryopolis, operated successfullyuntil 1840. Farmer until 1871 in Harrison County, Ohio. Then farmed to the west of Columbus.

RESIDENCES: 1807 - At birth - Skipton, Yorkshire, England. 1818 - After migration - Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania, United States of America. 1850 - US census - Harrison Co., Ohio, United States of America [a little further west and north of his sister Ann (914)]. 1866 - Columbus, Ohio, United States of America. 1880 - US Census - Franklin, Franklin Co., Ohio, United States of America.

DOMESTIC_SERVANTS: Lizzie Bryant - Servant - 22 years, of Ohio, United States of America.

MIGRATION: Left England for the United States of America with parents in 1818.

MISCELLANEOUS_NOTES: One of twins. [Sunderland has these twins as one child (Mary Williams).] 1850 - Real Estate value $6000. At the end of the Civil War, William purchased land to the west of Columbus, which had been a part of Camp Chase. Though the city has now built up far to the west, the location of his farm is commemorated in the name of a street, Binns Boulevard.

INITIAL_SOURCE: Sunderland.

References
  1. Joseph John Binns (1839-1922). An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Sunderland document). (Largely collected materials from Friends' Registers)
    Line 8, p 43.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nancy Barnard. Gunder Family Tree. (Ahnentafel Chart from her family records (dated 1 January 1980)).
  3. David Holden Binns, 1934. Descendants of William Binns (1807-1881) & Ruth Gibson (1812-1887). (Family Wheel Chart).
  4. 1880 United States Census. (Electronic transcript by Latter Day Saints)
    FHL Film 1255015 National Archives Film T9-1015 Page 132B.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
    Vol IV, p.75.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
    Vol IV, p.121.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
    Vol IV, p.177.
  8.   James Howard Binns (1894-1987). Descendants of David Binns and Ann Wilson. (unpublished work).
  9.   Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopaedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. 1994 (Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192).)
    Vol IV, pp.75, 88, 121, 175, 177.
  10.   1850 United States Census. (Hand-written transcript for Nancy Barnard (née Gunder))
    Ohio, Harrison Co., Short Creek p.453B Dwelling 1785 Family No. 1797.