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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Allen Hines |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[3] |
25 Mar 1756 |
Sussex, Virginia, United States |
Christening[3] |
1756 |
Albemarle Parish, Sussex, VirginiaGodparents: William Howell, Joseph Wren, Mary Parker. |
Marriage |
Bet 25 Sep 1771 and 10 Oct 1771 |
Sussex, Virginia, United Statesto Frances Williams |
Other[1] |
4 Feb 1779 |
Sussex, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of William Hines, Jr. , his father |
Marriage |
3 Feb 1791 |
Sussex, Virginia, United Statesto Judith Parker |
Will[2] |
28 Jan 1826 |
Franklin, North Carolina, United States |
Death[2] |
8 May 1836 |
Franklin, North Carolina, United States |
Estate Settlement[2] |
1843 |
Franklin, North Carolina, 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 Allen Hines all the tract or parcels of land I have possessed him with and four negroes, Old Jacob, Ben, Jim and Little Patt and their increase. ... ----- [Identifies Allen Hines as a son of William Hines.]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 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 164.
... 7. Allen, born March 25, 1755 or 1756. Married twice; first between the Minister's Returns of September 25, 1771 and October 10, 1772, to Frances Williams; and second February 3, 1791 to Judith Parker, both in Sussex County, Virginia. His will is found at the Archives in Raleigh, in the records of Franklin County, North Carolina, dated January 28, 1826. The will of his wife, Judith, is also found there, dated June 22, 1836. Record of the settlement of his estate is also there, dated 1843, in which it is stated that he died testate in 1836. Like other Hines family members, Allen was also apparently well-to-do. His will lists at least thirty-eight slaves, three tracts of land, stock and personal property to be divided among a number of heirs, all listed. ...
- ↑ 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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